Gulf Coast Issues Hurricane Irma Relief Grants

Published: Gulf Coast Community Foundation has issued nearly $65,000 in emergency grants to eight local nonprofit organizations for relief in the wake of Hurricane Irma. We also continue to work with our nonprofit partners to assess the needs of those they serve.

Meet Our I3 Consultants: James Rollo

Published:

Through Invest in Incredible, Gulf Coast has partnered with an exceptional group of professional consultants to make their services available to our nonprofit p...

Job Opening: Finance Coordinator

Published:

One of the best nonprofits to work for in the United States, Gulf Coast Community Foundation, is accepting résumés for a finance coordinator. If this sounds int...

When Civility Reigns, Even in a Storm

Published: Nearly a week since Hurricane Irma storm swept past our region, there remains much to do, to assess, and even to appreciate.

Hurricane Irma - Ways You Can Help

Published: As Hurricane Irma continues her northward path, emergency operations and public utilities workers on the ground in our region continue to assess and clear damage. We will know more in the coming days about the extent of Irma’s impact and resulting recovery needs in our community. Meanwhile, we know that communities throughout Florida will deal with varying degrees of destruction and need.

Guest Column: No More Tedious Small Talk

Published: Author: Kristine Nickel

Networking for personal and professional reasons is a reality for most of us.  But, does it really suit all of us?  Not everyone faces a large crowd of cocktail...

Hurricane Harvey Relief

Published:

Community members who would like to support relief and recovery work in the Houston area following Hurricane Harvey can contribute to a fund at our fellow commu...

Reading Is Cool!

Published:

The following guest column by Gulf Coast President/CEO Mark Pritchett appeared in the August 19 edition of SRQ Daily:

What does it take to transform a child’s...

Reading Recovery Expands to Every Sarasota County Elementary School

Published:

A successful reading intervention for struggling Sarasota County first-graders that is outpacing national results will be expanded to all 23 elementary schools...

New Name, Growing Reputation for Higher-Ed Collaboration

Published:

An innovative collaboration of our region’s colleges and universities has announced a new name, a dedicated website, and progress on several priorities for maki...

Subscribe to