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The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg brought together hundreds of people today to discuss the state of non-profits in Pinellas. Representatives from the major non-profits...
There are more than 6,000 registered nonprofits in Pinellas County, but only 1,004 have net assets of $10,000 or more. The percentage of non-profits in Pinellas with...
Our exploration of St Pete 2.0 continues with City Councilperson Darden Rice. With her purview on the inner workings at the city, Rice offers some new...
Ultimately we take out what we put in, and our involvement has a real impact. If you have kids – or plan to have kids –...
“The best way to serve your community is to have a really good radio station.” Those words from a boss early in Joe Bourdow’s career are...
Lauryn Hill, Poison, and 3 Doors Down are just a sampling of the eclectic array of concerts coming to Al Lang Stadium and the Mahaffey Theater...
During #NationalVolunteerWeek, the Catalyst followed St. Petersburg City Council member Darden Rice on her journey through the non-profit world of St. Pete. On Monday, Rice joined...
It started with an innocuous question. The Bright Community Trust Board, the staff, the CEO and consultants were discussing a plan to build 46 homes. One...
Opportunity knocks only so often for nonprofit leaders looking to expand their services and grow their audience. Most often it is through diligent planning and laying...
Globally-renowned artist Suzanne Benton will host her first St. Petersburg-based studio and art showcase this Sunday (April 29). For more than a decade, Benton has been...