See What’s Needed Now: Feeding the Hungry, Part 1

Because food insecurity is an ongoing concern, especially since the pandemic began, PCF supports organizations that are feeding the hungry in Pinellas County.

By |2025-05-30T10:17:51-04:00February 7, 2022|Community News & Insights|Comments Off on See What’s Needed Now: Feeding the Hungry, Part 1

See What’s Needed Now: Reviving Education

Students are struggling to be successful amid the pandemic. That’s why Pinellas Community Foundation supports the Shirley Proctor Puller Foundation in reviving education. SPPF programs provide families tools to help their children be successful despite the circumstances working against them. PCF and SPPF CEOs discuss challenges and wins in this interview.

By |2025-05-30T09:41:22-04:00January 26, 2022|Community News & Insights|Comments Off on See What’s Needed Now: Reviving Education

Needed Now Fund Update — Winter 2021

The Needed Now Fund, designed to address our community’s most pressing needs, has distributed $20K to local nonprofits who feed the hungry and mitigate evictions in Pinellas County. As community needs change, so too will the fund’s focus areas. Learn more about the organizations serving the needs of Pinellas residents.

By |2025-05-30T10:24:04-04:00December 2, 2021|Community News & Insights|Comments Off on Needed Now Fund Update — Winter 2021

Bridging the Gap: Shirley Proctor Puller Foundation

Through PCF grants and other donations, the Shirley Proctor Puller Foundation offers South St. Petersburg students educational support.

By |2025-06-05T08:23:53-04:00November 9, 2021|Community News & Insights, Nonprofit Support and Resources|Comments Off on Bridging the Gap: Shirley Proctor Puller Foundation

See What’s Needed Now: Preventing Evictions

The threat of losing one’s home is terrifying. That’s why PCF created the Needed Now Fund to help prevent eviction for those impacted by the pandemic.

By |2025-05-30T12:37:22-04:00November 4, 2021|Nonprofit Support and Resources, Community News & Insights|Comments Off on See What’s Needed Now: Preventing Evictions

The Woodson African American Museum of Florida Partners With Pinellas Community Foundation To Help Raise $27 Million For New Museum

The Woodson is to be the first newly constructed museum in Florida dedicated to celebrating African American history, art, and culture.

By |2025-05-30T12:30:22-04:00October 12, 2021|Community News & Insights, Giving & Legacy Planning, Nonprofit Support and Resources|Comments Off on The Woodson African American Museum of Florida Partners With Pinellas Community Foundation To Help Raise $27 Million For New Museum

Tragedy Turns Into Action

Following a tragic family loss, Dolores and Allen Mortimer turned their pain into support for so many in Pinellas County when they established the House of Mercy and Encouragement Foundation. The Dunedin-based nonprofit organization provides mental health therapy to individuals and families in Pinellas County.

By |2025-05-30T10:24:55-04:00September 10, 2021|Community News & Insights|Comments Off on Tragedy Turns Into Action
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