Pinellas Community Foundation in Tarpon Springs: Putting the “Art” in Partnership
From museums to arts education, Pinellas Community Foundation’s long-standing dedication to arts and culture is evident through its partnerships in Tarpon Springs.
From museums to arts education, Pinellas Community Foundation’s long-standing dedication to arts and culture is evident through its partnerships in Tarpon Springs.
Tampa Bay Watch provides habitat for important wildlife and improves quality of life and the environment in which we live, work, and play.
PCF grantee, Project Prosper, offers programs to immigrants and refugees in the Tampa Bay Area to help them navigate the U.S. financial system to achieve stability and self-sufficiency.
A collaboration between Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services and the St. Petersburg Police Department, known as the CALL program, allows police officers to focus on criminal conduct while social workers respond to nonviolent, noncriminal calls.
PCF grant funding helps the Pinellas Opportunity Council to continue providing economic relief and financial literacy to Pinellas residents while expanding its community outreach initiatives.
The Pinellas Community Foundation invests in nonprofits that are cultivating improved literacy and resilience in adolescents to expand social justice initiatives throughout the community.
The PCF Social Opportunity Works Fund invests in nonprofits that offer STEM- and Wellness-focused youth programs in Pinellas County. The fund focuses on nonprofits that are engaged in social justice initiatives.
The Pinellas Community Foundation invests in Pinellas County nonprofits to expand social justice initiatives throughout the community.
Due to Florida budget changes, the WK Preservation Group urgently needs your support to save the West Klosterman Preserve in Tarpon Springs from being destroyed by developers.
Bay Area Legal Services used a PCF grant to provide critical legal help and representation to many Pinellas County families during the pandemic.