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Philanthropic partnership meets Sun City Center residents’ needs
The face of food insecurity wears many masks. It may be your neighbor across the street, the little kid in the crosswalk that waves to you each morning on your commute, or the elderly lady so readily eager to give you smile as you pass her walking her dog.
Impact Story – 360 Eats and Addressing Food Insecurity
The Community Foundation Tampa Bay often makes early investments in nonprofits that are taking a creative or nontraditional approach to addressing a community need.
LEAP Tampa Bay Launches New Website Geared Toward Helping Students Reach Their Goal of Education and Training Beyond High School
LEAP Tampa Bay College Access Network (LEAP), a network of more than 70 community partners committed to changing lives by connecting residents to education and training beyond high school, has launched a newly improved website at www.leaptampabay.org.
In the U.S., the majority of all giving happens in the fourth quarter. There are thousands of worthy nonprofit organizations in our community, and near the end of the year, the requests for support begin to pour into our inboxes and mailboxes.
Hanging in there: Charitable giving in a challenging economy
Earlier this year, Bankrate and Psych Central released the Money and Mental Health study and, not surprisingly, a large number of people surveyed in the research reported that money has a negative impact on their mental health.
Social Venture Partners Tampa Bay Fast Pitch Back in Action
Social Venture Partners Tampa Bay (SVPTB) is part of a global collective of successful professionals who leverage their time, expertise, and resources to develop strong nonprofits in their communities. SVPTB Partners invest their time and talent in innovative nonprofits while actively nurturing their investments with personal guidance and resources.
Our significant growth in assets this past year has enabled our Board of Trustees to lower our annual fees for donor advised funds and family or business foundations.
Community Foundation Tampa Bay provides over $1 million in grants to local nonprofits
The Community Foundation Tampa Bay has selected 47 projects from 46 local nonprofits to receive a total of $1,041,646 through its competitive grant process.
Whether you want to make short-term plans or are considering a long-term strategy, our team can share knowledge about our local nonprofits and the needs in our community.
Gift Annuities and Trusts – Leveraging These Tools to Help with IRS Changes
Community Foundation Tampa Bay invites you to participate in an educational session on how professional advisors are using charitable gift annuities and trusts to help their clients navigate the IRS regulation changes.
Thrive by Five Pinellas to recognize 24 local companies for family-friendly workplaces
Thrive by Five Pinellas, a nonprofit with a mission to support families with young children, will host the first annual Family Friendly Virtual Business Awards Oct. 19 to honor 24 area companies that have taken the lead in implementing family-friendly policies in the work place.
Thrive by Five Pinellas has a new home at Community Foundation Tampa Bay
Community Foundation Tampa Bay has become the new backbone organization for Thrive by Five Pinellas, a nonprofit focused on supporting families with young children.
SHEILA KINMAN, CAP®, SVP of PHILANTHROPY JOINS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF AM&AA TAMPA BAY
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay is pleased to announce that our Senior Vice President of Philanthropy, Sheila L. Kinman, CAP®, has joined the Executive Committee of the Alliance of Merger & Acquisition Advisors Tampa Bay Chapter.