Preserving History (Digitally): The Kellogg Mansion
The community is coming together, combining history and technology to [...]
The community is coming together, combining history and technology to [...]
By stretching a penny, FLDC services to Pinellas County residents in need include programs that provide food, home repairs, community clean-up, and more with help from Pinellas Community Foundation.
The community-set, cafe-style meals provided by Harbor Dish give those in need a sense of dignity and a chance to build relationships. When COVID-19 hit, PCF helped Harbor Dish expand into mobile services with a Pinellas CARES Nonprofit Partnership Fund grant.
Pinellas Community Foundation offers a non-partisan, non-directive analysis of the Community Benefits Agreement, or CBA, policy proposed by the city of St. Petersburg.
The day known as Juneteeth was a defining moment in America’s history — the day Texas became the last state to free all who were enslaved. As a national holiday, it’s now a time to honor African American culture and achievements.
North Greenwood residents formed the Clearwater Martin Luther King Jr. Neighborhood Center Coalition to spearhead salvation efforts for the Historic Clearwater MLK Center. Pinellas County Schools leased the building to the Coalition for $1 per year until they could secure funds and renovate the facility.
North Greenwood residents fight to keep the Clearwater MLK Community Center open as the heart of the neighborhood.
Since 1974 the Clearwater MLK Center located at 1202 Douglas Ave. has given the neighborhood a place to commune, learn, play, and celebrate.
The Advantage Village Academy staff provides boxes of fresh produce, eggs, and other proteins for the week at the drive-thru pantry.
John Taylor’s civic-minded parents have inspired him to make charitable gifts to his community by supporting Oldsmar Cares and other nonprofits.