Gulf Coast Community Foundation



The Gulf Coast Community Foundation is a public charity dedicated to the progressive development of worthy causes, providing donor services, and promoting and providing leadership in response to changing community needs.


The Foundation is a vehicle for charitable giving through which individuals, families, corporations, non-profit organizations and private foundations can meet charitable objectives in the fields of education, arts and culture, historic preservation, neighborhood enrichment, and health and human services.


The Foundation meets this mission by developing and managing a comprehensive base of endowment funds - an expanding pool of charitable dollars, permanently committed to meeting the needs of the people of South Mississippi.

Web Address

www.gulfcoastfoundation.org/

Social Media Links

Twitter - @GCCF


Assets and Giving for Gulf Coast Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 35,078,242
2019 - 27,330,025
2018 - 23,149,609
2017 - 22,622,965
Domestic Grants

2020 - 2,741,726
2019 - 2,295,576
2018 - 2,330,448


    

Recent News from Gulf Coast Community Foundation


Ian Black Real Estate donates $2500 for COVID-19 support efforts
Foundation: Community Foundation of Sarasota County, Gulf Coast Community Foundation

... Community Foundation of Sarasota County, the Herald-Tribune Media Group and other nonprofit agencies – to support those affected by...more

Insurance group starts charitable foundation for more efficient giving
Foundation: Gulf Coast Community Foundation

FCCI established the charitable foundation in partnership with Venice-based Gulf Coast Community Foundation. A couple years ago, the...more

23 complete Gulf Coast Board Institute
Foundation: Gulf Coast Community Foundation

“Good board governance is crucial to the success of a nonprofit organization,” said Mark S. Pritchett, President/CEO of Gulf Coast...more

Oceanographer urges action to alleviate climate woes
Foundation: Gulf Coast Community Foundation

... that her appearance at Friday's Better Together Luncheon, hosted by the Gulf Coast Community Foundation was cancelled because of...more

Winners Complete Venice Shark Trail
Foundation: Gulf Coast Community Foundation

Six-year-old George Ferraro and his mom Tabitha Ferraro found all 10 sculptures.Bennett and Grace Hodge, as their grandfather, Pastor Thomas Hodge of First Baptist Church in Venice, emailed in their...more

Shark spotting in downtown Venice
Foundation: Gulf Coast Community Foundation

A gift to the city of Venice from Gulf Coast Community Foundation, the roughly 10-inch-long sculptures are permanently installed in different...more

Recurring Issues Face Sarasota County Commission, Tuesday's Packed Agenda
Foundation: Gulf Coast Community Foundation

Sarasota County commissioners meet Tuesday in commission chambers.Former county commissioner Jon Thaxton will give two presentations.He will talk about the need for emergency shelter beds in South...more

Recurring Issues Face County Commission
Foundation: Gulf Coast Community Foundation

Sarasota County commissioners will meet Tuesday.Former County Commissioner Jon Thaxton will make two presentations.The first is about the need for emergency shelter beds in South County.The second is...more

Twenty-Three Complete Winter 2020 Gulf Coast Board Institute
Foundation: Gulf Coast Community Foundation

The Board Institute was created and is funded by Gulf Coast Community Foundation as part of its focus on building a vital nonprofit community with...more

Spot the Sharks in Downtown Venice
Foundation: Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice

Gulf Coast Community Foundation gives Venice 10 bronze shark sculptures.The sculptures are strategically placed in the Venice island downtown district.Mayor Ron Feinsod: "This is the type of thing...more



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