Community Foundation of Sarasota County Grants $322,924 in Funding to Local Nonprofit Organizations for Hurricane Irma Recovery

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Community Foundation of Sarasota County Grants $322,924 in Funding to Local Nonprofit Organizations for Hurricane Irma Recovery

 

SARASOTA, FL – The Community Foundation of Sarasota County awarded $322,924 from the Hurricane Irma Relief and Recovery Fund to 41 local nonprofit organizations in order to assist with recovery efforts or expenses directly related to Hurricane Irma. These expenses included: evacuation costs, lost wages, overtime costs, equipment and preparation costs, relief for clients, business property damage and lost revenue. Individual grants range from $500 to $40,000.

 

“We wanted to ensure that we kept a pulse on the needs of our local nonprofits, and how they were doing addressing the various needs that arose before, during, and after the storm,” says Roxie Jerde, president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Sarasota County. “We are grateful and fortunate that so many stepped up in a time of need and contributed to the fund in preparation for what could have been much worse. Now that the dust has settled and we have evaluated our region’s needs, our nonprofits are able to get back on their feet with the help of this funding.”

 

The CFSC Hurricane Irma Relief and Recovery Fund was created in early September in response to Hurricane Irma’s projected path through our community and to ensure there was a fund available for the caring individuals, businesses and other funders who would want to support our community during a crisis. Donations were collected locally and from around the country, and the fund was boosted by a generous $100,000 gift from The Patterson Foundation to inspire other funders and an additional $100,000 commitment from the Community Foundation of Sarasota County’s Board of Directors.

 

“Even as people in our community faced their own unique challenges and perils in the wake of Hurricane Irma, they and other generous donors nationwide took action to support our region’s recovery process,” said Debra Jacobs, president and CEO of The Patterson Foundation. “The Patterson Foundation’s gift served to catalyze this generosity to strengthen our vital nonprofit community and the region’s resiliency in preparation for disasters yet to come.”

 

Following Hurricane Irma, the Community Foundation sent out a survey to more than 600 local nonprofits to assess what needs there were related to recovery efforts from the storm. A follow-up grant application was sent in December for nonprofits to request funding for Hurricane-related expenses, and a committee made up of Community Foundation staff, board members, and community leaders met to review and make recommendations for approval of funding. Particular emphasis was put on requests that focused on long-term recovery efforts and preparedness for future disasters.

 

The awardees are as follows:

 

Angels Among Us / My Choice Pregnancy Centers –  to replace a failed air conditioner and replace frozen food items that were given to their clients in the food bank program

 

Animal Rescue Coalition – for partial support for reimbursement of lost spay/neuter revenue

 

Artists Guild of Anna Maria Island – for partial support for operating costs

 

Center of Hope of South County – for partial funding to replace a storage shed

 

Centerstone – for partial support for loss of revenue from client services

 

Charlotte Players, Inc. – for partial support for lost revenue for scheduled performances

 

Community Broadband Radio Association – to purchase a generator to keep power on for all systems

 

Crossroads Hope Academy – for partial support to purchase and install impact windows
DeSoto County Habitat for Humanity – for lost revenue from ReStore sales which is used directly for house builds

 

Epilepsy Services of SW Florida – for partial support for damage to the office in Naples, FL

 

First Brass of Sarasota – for partial support of losses incurred by canceled performances

 

Florida Rescue Farm – for property damage to enclosures and high water mitigation

 

Foundation for Dreams – for loss of revenue from clients and property damage to the Dream Oaks Camp

 

Friends of Manatee County Animal Services – for the replacement of sail shades

 

Habitat for Humanity South Sarasota – for partial support for loss of revenue from ReStore sales and power surge damage to equipment

 

Harvest House Transitional Centers – for supplies and clean up expenses for property damage

 

Honor Animal Rescue – to replace damaged solar panels and batteries needed to cool the animal kennels

 

Hope for Children and Families – for partial support for damages to two houses in the Homeless Program

 

Humane Society of Manatee County – for property damage and tree removal

 

Incarnation Schools – for partial support for property damage to classrooms

 

Just for Girls – for property damage and tree removal at the East Bradenton Center

 

Manasota SOLVE – for property damage to include privacy fence replacement, office roof repair and tree removal, as well as food and water, evacuation costs and generator fuel

 

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens – for partial support lost revenue due to facility closing for one week

 

Miracle Swimming for Adults – for partial support to replace a heater, fence repair and lost wages

 

Moonracer No Kill Animal Rescue – for partial support for barn rebuilding supplies

 

Mote Marine Laboratory – for partial support for damage to offshore coral nursery recovery efforts

 

Parrot Outreach Society – for partial support for the purchase of additional carriers to transport animals

 

Prospect Riding Center – for repair and replacement of fencing

 

Royal Palm Players – for partial support for loss of revenue

 

Salvation Army Sarasota Chapter – for partial support for lost revenue and lost wages/operating expenses

 

Sarasota Emergency Radio Club – to mount three replacement antennas on two towers in Sarasota

 

Sarasota YMCA – for partial support for property damage at the Bowman Youth Ranch and the Evalyn Sadlier Jones branch

 

Sarasota Youth Sailing Program – for fencing replacement

 

Satchel’s Last Resort – for property damage

 

Sixteen Hands Horse Sanctuary – for property damage due to flooding.

 

The Children’s Garden – for partial support for tree removal and clean up and lost revenue

 

TREE Foundation – for partial support for inspection and repair to the Walkway in Myakka

 

Visible Men Academy – for partial support for roof repair, ceiling tiles, carpets and damaged electronics

 

We Care Manatee – to replace vaccines and loss of revenue due to closure

 

WEDU – for partial support for loss of revenue due to inability to offer communications

 

WSLR – for loss of revenue and generator repair

 

 

About the Community Foundation of Sarasota County: The Community Foundation is a public charity founded in 1979 by the Southwest Florida Estate Planning Council as a resource for caring individuals and the causes they support, enabling them to make a charitable impact on the community. With assets of over $333 million in more than 1,400 charitable funds, the Community Foundation awarded grants and scholarships totaling more than $33 million dollars this past year in the areas of education, health and human services, the arts, animal welfare, and the environment. Since our founding, more than $217 million has been invested back into the community through grants and scholarships. For more information, visit www.CFSarasota.org.

 

 

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