Addressing homelessness, by name
Think about how many times a day you’re addressed by name. The acknowledgment comes from colleagues, friends, and loved ones—it is something most of us take for granted, a given. For a homeless individual, merely hearing someone say their name could be the best part of their day, the only remaining piece of their past life.Heeding “Her Deepness” to Save Our Seas
“No ocean, no life. No ocean, no us.”
Dr. Sylvia Earle recites that simple but deep statement often. I can’t imagine the iconic oceanographer enjoys saying it....
Local Foundations Join a Force for Good
The following op-ed was published in the Herald Tribune on Sunday, December 29.Remembering Charles and Margery Barancik
Our Gulf Coast family lost two dear members this month with the passing of philanthropists Charles and Margery Barancik. Our entire community lost two irreplaceable heroes.Foundations Increase Housing Access for Homeless Youth
Affordable housing in Sarasota is a perpetual problem, even more so for young adults who have suffered hardships in life and found themselves without a consiste...
Legendary Ocean Scientist to Speak at Gulf Coast Community Foundation Luncheon
An iconic ocean scientist who has logged more than 7,500 hours under water and is affectionately called “Her Deepness” by colleagues and the media, Earle will discuss the topic “Saving Our Seas.” Reservations for the luncheon, which will be held at The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota, will beGulf Coast Awards Nearly $10 Million in Donor Grants
Gulf Coast Community Foundation’s Board of Directors recently approved over $10.5 million in grants and initiatives. That total included $9.7 million in grants...
Gulf Coast Awards $728,000 In Leveraged, Community Grants
Gulf Coast Community Foundation’s Board of Directors recently awarded nine Leveraged Grants totaling $462,000 for a range of major nonprofit programs and servic...