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Gulf Coast Leadership Institute

Published: The application for our 2020 Gulf Coast Leadership Institute is now available.

Gulf Coast, Sheriff's Office launch Re-entry Navigator Program

Published: With funding from Gulf Coast Community Foundation, the Sheriff’s Office has hired two full-time “re-entry navigators,” who will connect inmates to reintegration programs before and after they leave the county jail, helping them avoid returning and ultimately keeping the community safer, and reducing the financial burden on taxpayers.

Orange Hammock Ranch: Now and Forever

Published: Gov. Ron DeSantis and his Cabinet authorized state funding to purchase and permanently protect Orange Hammock Ranch. At nearly 6,000 acres, it’s the largest undeveloped property in Sarasota County. The $21-million acquisition deal hinges on $1.5 million in philanthropy pledged by Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast. The Conservation Foundation has launched a robust campaign to raise those funds from our community by a June 1 deadline.

Foundation and Friends of Parks groups help make Legacy Trail more maneuverable

Published: A portion of the Legacy Trail in Osprey can now be experienced from a different vantage point, thanks to a grant from Gulf Coast Community Foundation and the commitment of Sarasota County Parks and Friends of the Osprey Junction Trailhead.

Addressing homelessness, by name

Published: 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

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“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

Published: The following op-ed was published in the Herald Tribune on Sunday, December 29.