‘From renderings to reality’ City officials and community stakeholders held a formal groundbreaking ceremony Oct. 29 to mark the start of construction of Pearl Square – the first building in […]
New legislation cuts through red tape The process by which owners of historic, non-residential properties can apply for city grant funds to help preserve and restore qualified buildings has been […]
The Allison Brundick Haramis Foundation – Angels for Allison – hosted a sold-out evening of elegance and impact at its annual Flight of Fancy fundraising...
Ortega and Riverside residents should mark their calendars for a pair of upcoming community meetings covering issues pertinent to their respective communities. Both meetings will...
The San Marco Merchants Association (SMMA) has combined philanthropy and festivity with “Deck the Square,” its first annual holiday tree decorating contest. During the first...
New legislation cuts through red tape The process by which owners of historic, non-residential properties can apply for city grant funds to help preserve and...
Last month, Mayor Donna Deegan signed into law new legislation that provides added protection for zoning overlays and the framework by which new overlays can...
Therapy dogs from the Tri-State Canine Response Team may be just what the doctor ordered for critically ill or injured children and their families who...
In a world where change-makers are the driving force behind transformative initiatives, there lies a celebration of excellence that inspires us all. The Association of...
Sanctuary on 8th Street held its annual...
The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville hosted...
The 2024 edition of the Charity Register...
When Pat Balanky looks back on what first attracted her to the handsome young sailor who would become her husband, she remembers the mail. “David...
Springfield Preservation and Revitalization (SPAR) was honored at the inaugural Bold City Ball, held Oct. 3 at Old St. Andrews’s Church on Philip Randolph Blvd....
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It’s not unusual to have four generations of family members older than 21 working simultaneously with nonprofits like The Community Foundation, said Goldseker, who helps people articulate their philanthropic identity […]
A faithful believer shares her inspiration It’s not always a matter of means, but the gifts one is given There is a scripture passage which says, to whom much is […]
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Healthcare, education benefit from family foundation Sometimes the help received during a personal situation leads to an opportunity to give back, especially in the medical community. That wasn’t the case […]
Satisfaction comes from making a difference in others’ lives As a teen flipping burgers on Beach Boulevard 60-some years ago, David Stein had no idea that his name would someday […]
To those that know her, they would say Mary Virginia Terry’s philanthropy – not only in the Jacksonville community, but throughout the Southeast – comes as natural to her as […]
Community involvement part of couple’s everyday conversation How fitting – and an interesting coincidence – that the University of North Florida named one building for a family inspired by a […]
For Richard and Kimberly Sisisky, it’s all about making lives better When you ask Richard and Kimberly Sisisky to reflect on their philanthropic efforts in the Jacksonville community and why […]
By her own admission, Delores Barr Weaver doesn’t relax very often or have time to read anything frivolous. As primary decision-maker when it comes to managing grants and donations from […]
In Northeast Florida we’re fortunate to have organizational leadership that understands the importance of research and indepth analysis of our charitable, nonprofit networks. What began as a collaborative project of […]