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Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund is sponsored by Pinellas Community Foundation. Offers critical support to nonprofit organizations aiding communities affected by disasters, including housing support, mental health services, and disaster preparedness resources.
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Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund | Pinellas Community Foundation 727-531-0058 727-531-0058 Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund 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.
Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund (TBRF) Recovery takes time—and resilience is built together. Join us in this ongoing effort to strengthen our community. The Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund (TBRF) has been activated to address 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. The fund continues to be a vital source of support for nonprofits responding to storms, economic hardship, and other crises.
To date, $985,400 has been granted—enabling local organizations to deliver critical services and strengthen their capacity for future emergencies. This fund is made possible through a powerful collaboration of: Allegany Franciscan Ministries Foundation for a Healthy St.
Petersburg Pinellas Community Foundation And generous donors like Gronk Nation and The Hearst Foundation Where the Funding Makes a Difference Expanded food assistance for families displaced by storms or living in damaged homes Strategic generator installations at key response organizations Essential repairs to a community space serving neurodiverse children and young adults Relief for aging-out foster youth still impacted by recent storms Disaster preparedness kits for families with newborns The Tampa Bay Resiliency Fund ensures nonprofits have the tools, resources, and support they need—before, during, and after disaster strikes.
Contributions may be made online on this page. Pinellas Community Foundation Please indicate the fund name when completing the memo line. 17755 US Highway 19 N, Suite 150 Donate By Wire or Transfer of Securities: Please call Meg Lokey, Vice President of Philanthropy at 727-306-3142 or Duggan Cooley, CEO at 727-306-3124 We respect your inbox!
You’ll receive our Community Matters newsletter and occasional updates on impactful local initiatives. Your information will never be shared. Newsletter Signup Newsletter Signup Giving Where It Matters Most Pinellas Community Foundation does not intentionally solicit or accept donations from any “foreign country of concern” or “foreign source of concern.
” Donations from these sources will not be accepted. Pinellas Community Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization registered with the state of Florida. A copy of the official registration and financial information for Pinellas Community Foundation (CH3646) may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free within the state 1-800-HELP-FLA (435-7352) or visiting www.
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