A Community Win: West Klosterman Preserve Officially Protected
Pinellas County has proudly completed the acquisition of the 14-acre [...]
Pinellas County has proudly completed the acquisition of the 14-acre [...]
In South St. Petersburg, Twanna Monroe saw a need—and took [...]
Pinellas Community Foundation leaders and partners explore six nonprofit organizations across Pinellas County during the first PCF Operating Grants Bus Tour.
From museums to arts education, Pinellas Community Foundation’s long-standing dedication to arts and culture is evident through its partnerships in Tarpon Springs.
Pinellas Community Foundation and the Pinellas County government partner to disburse $19 million in relief funds for nonprofits recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gulfcoast Legal Services helped a Pinellas County resident and her children remain in their home after facing the threat of eviction.
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.
The Woodson is to be the first newly constructed museum in Florida dedicated to celebrating African American history, art, and culture.
Virtual learning and infrequent socialization can be detrimental to adolescent development. With a PCF grant, House of Mercy and Encouragement in Dunedin expanded its mental health counseling services to include virtual sessions.
Pinellas Community Foundation grants support individuals in Pinellas County living with a disability. Thanks to the ADA, there are abundant resources to help individuals with disabilities. Learn how to get support or how you can help others in Pinellas County.