Sunshine Health Offers $200,000 in Grants to 53 Florida Nonprofits
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Many Floridians are rebuilding their homes and communities in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia. Sunshine Health awarded two levels of Storm Relief and Preparation grants to 17 nonprofit organizations providing storm-related assistance to people impacted by recent storms. Each organization received up to
"Hurricane Idalia left many communities with significant damage," said Sunshine Health CEO Nathan Landsbaum. "These funds support the recovery efforts in impacted areas, and help families plan and prepare for future storms. Sunshine Health is proud to partner with local organizations that are actively engaging in storm relief and preparation."
Sunshine Health also awarded
"The Family Support Service of
FSSNF Center of Hope will use their grant funds to assist families with housing, rental assistance, transportation, food and utility assistance.
"Youths Left Behind, Corp. is grateful for the grant from Sunshine Health," said Hassan Hill, Director of the nonprofit in Tallahassee. "Because of this funding, we will be able to continue providing mentorship and resources through our After-School Peer Empowerment Program that serves communities that are deemed underserved, with the overall goal of creating a respectful and responsible community."
Youths Left Behind will use their grant to provide groceries and nutritious meals to families participating in their program.
Since 2021, Sunshine Health has invested nearly
Storm Relief and Preparation Winners
Organization | Counties Served | Grant Purpose |
Relief assistance to club participants in | ||
Tools and resources for families impacted by storms. | ||
Outreach and education in advance of the 2024 hurricane season. | ||
Hurricane/disaster sensory kits for individuals with autism and their families. | ||
Storm prep education for Caribbean Communities. | ||
Hurricane preparation and evacuation planning for the children at the Kids Village Residential Campus. | ||
Storm prep and disaster kits for families in need. | ||
Services and programs for individuals and families struggling with homelessness in
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Financial assistance, mental health counseling, and access to clothing for victims of domestic abuse. | ||
Sensory kits and other materials for children with Autism. | ||
Food, water, and other resources for children and families impacted by Hurricane Idalia. | ||
FMB Strong | Essential supplies and support to residents impacted by Hurricane Ian. | |
Hurricane preparedness bags and emergency rental assistance. | ||
Healthy Start Coalition of | Community storm relief and recovery. | |
Counseling services to residents dealing with trauma and depression related to Hurricane Idalia. |
Get To Know Us Winners
Organization | Counties Served | Grant Purpose |
Community resources to improve health outcomes for children. | ||
Barnabas Center | Resources and programs to uninsured adults with chronic diseases. | |
Expand the Better Families program. | ||
Transitional housing, education and support services for adult homeless, pregnant women and their infants. | ||
Safety education programs. | ||
Utilities, transportation and food assistance. | ||
Connections Homeless Outreach Center's medical clinic. | ||
Mental health education to high school students. | ||
Health and wellness programs at | ||
Food pantry and rental assistance/housing program. | ||
Housing, rental assistance, transportation, food and utility assistance. | ||
Events for National Children's Mental Health Awareness Week. | ||
Financial assistance for patients undergoing cancer treatment. | ||
Grace Marketplace | Outreach and daily necessities for the homeless. | |
Health and wellness programs for adults with disabilities. | ||
CARE companionship program for seniors. | ||
Hearts and Hope | Women's event focused on education and community resources. | |
Partner with primary care physicians to increase awareness about mental health and substance abuse issues. | ||
Maintenance and repairs for the Marian Center Cottage Group Home for women. | ||
Support young adults (ages 18-23) with lived foster care experience who are participating in the Independent Living program. | ||
Walk-in clinic and mobile health services for residents. | ||
Reach St. Pete | Mobile food pantry in | |
Resources for expecting and new moms. | ||
Duval County | Food pantry program to Medicaid eligible mothers and their children. | |
Resources and assistance for veterans and military families. | ||
Resources for At-Risk Palm Beach County Children program. | ||
Financial assistance for physical therapy care. | ||
Assistance for people experiencing homelessness. | ||
Funding for small businesses/startups in underserved communities. | ||
Financial assistance for victims of domestic violence. | ||
Food and snacks to students in | ||
Wheelchairs, home and vehicle modifications and equipment to children with physical disabilities. | ||
Language and literacy programs for disadvantaged women. | ||
Mentorship and resources for students. |
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