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The Helping Pinellas Now Fund fuels rapid-response grants to local nonprofits meeting urgent needs across Pinellas County. From food insecurity and housing to mental health, arts and culture, and environment, this fund ensures support reaches the frontlines when it's needed most.
The Social Opportunity Works Fund serves to increase Tampa Bay nonprofits’ capacity and hands-on impact working around issues of economic, educational, housing, and health.
This fund is dedicated to addressing childhood hunger in Pinellas County by giving grants to qualified organizations addressing this issue. Donations to this fund provide a direct benefit to organizations helping hungry and food-insecure children in our community.
The Senior Citizens Services (SCS) Fund provides grant support to nonprofit agencies that help improve the quality of life for Pinellas residents age 55 and older. SCS Fund grantees are 501(c)(3) organizations and government agencies selected on a competitive basis. Grant applications are carefully vetted based on community needs and the ability to complete proposed projects.
The Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund (TBRF) has been activated to address to community need arising from disasters. The fund is designed to respond to catastrophic events across Tampa Bay, such as Hurricanes Helene and Milton, by providing critical support to deliver essential assistance to those who need it most.
This fund is a partnership among Allegany Franciscan Ministries, Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg, Pinellas Community Foundation, and United Way Suncoast.