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Urban League of Hillsborough County, LEAP Tampa Bay College Access Network and Knack Announce Partnership to Support Complete Tampa Bay Initiative
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay is pleased to announce a partnership between the Urban League of Hillsborough County (ULHC), LEAP Tampa Bay College Access Network and Knack that will encourage ULHC clients with a desire to return to education or training to do so with the help of an initiative called Complete Tampa Bay (CTB).
Founded in 2009, Enterprising Latinas set out to promote economic mobility among women to enable them to achieve their personal goals and aspirations, to teach skills and offer tools that lead to greater prosperity, and transform community challenges into new economic opportunities in places like Wimauma.
We are proud to see Dana using her “Jar of Joy” full of positive comments and “activating her Star Power” that she is learning at GOTR! – Laura Moore, Executive Director of Girls on the Run Greater Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay Watch’s large-scale environmental education program, Estuary EDventures, strives to empower Tampa Bay area students to act as stewards of the Tampa Bay estuary by providing field experiences that combine classroom resources with hands-on field experiences at the Tampa Bay Watch Marine Education Center in Tierra Verde.
Quick and Easy Year-End Giving Options for Your Clients
A Donor Advised Fund (DAF) is a charitable giving option that allows your clients to make a charitable contribution, receive an immediate tax deduction and then recommend grants from the fund over time.
SHEILA KINMAN, SVP of PHILANTHROPY HAS BEEN CERTIFIED AS 21/64 ADVISOR
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay is pleased to announce that our Senior Vice President of Philanthropy, Sheila L. Kinman has become a 21/64 Certified Advisor.
Contributing noncash assets to a charitable fund can be a beneficial philanthropic solution for your clients at the end of the year
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay can accept contributions of complex assets such as: stock, business interests, real estate, privately owned assets, or even cryptocurrency.
Continue managing your clients’ assets while they support their favorite charities
If charitable giving is on your client’s radar, consider having a conversation about establishing a donor advised fund or another type of charitable giving fund through the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay.
WORKING TOGETHER TO PERSEVERE, BUILD AND INSPIRE IN THE FACE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Suddenly in mid-March 2020, as our state sheltered in place to combat the coronavirus, our nonprofit community found itself on the front lines – with increased demand for services, disrupted fundraising and abrupt closures.
CHARITABLE GIVING VEHICLES: UNSUNG HEROES IN THE DEMISE OF THE “STRETCH” IRA
As many tax and estate planning attorneys are aware, the SECURE Act, passed in 2019 requires IRA beneficiaries to withdraw the entire balance of the account within 10 years of the death of the original IRA owner.
Update: Connecting Philanthropy and Community Need During Covid-19
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay has mobilized its funding resources and its ability to connect the community during the COVID-19 crisis by establishing collaborative tools to match local nonprofits’ needs with philanthropists.
Connecting philanthropy with community’s needs during COVID-19
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay has mobilized both its funding resources and its ability to connect to the community during the COVID-19 crisis by establishing collaborative tools to match local nonprofits’ needs with givers.
Donating non-cash gifts like privately held stock can be tax-advantageous for you, but the donation process requires planning and a carefully laid out timeline that simple gifts of cash do not.