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.
Articles on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
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.
Boosting Black-Owned Businesses
Green Book of Tampa Bay is a nonprofit agency that publishes a Black-owned business directory to support Tampa Bay businesses. With grant money from the PCF Venture Philanthropy Fund, the agency is able to provide other supporting services as well.
July 26: Landmark Day in Support of Individuals With Disability
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.
Analysis of St. Petersburg’s Proposed Community Benefit Agreement Policy
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.
Juneteenth: A Defining Moment
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.
In Memoriam of a Brave Community Hero
PCF honors the late Rene Hammond, a brave community hero who shared her firsthand experience with racism as a Holocaust survivor.