A dues-free organization focused on supporting women in technology careers and those looking to start or accelerate businesses is opening a St. Petersburg chapter, just over...
If you were gone, what would you have missed? A St. Petersburg woman is helping fellow suicide attempt survivors identify and celebrate that answer through multimedia...
Where are we going, and how will we get there? As a community, we’re constantly seeking the optimal balance between the needs we have and the...
Female founders have a tough time raising money; Forbes reported that women-led startups received just 2.3% of venture capital funding in 2020. Raechel Canipe, director of...
To combat a record-breaking number of deaths, health officials are now offering free medication that reverses the effects of opioid overdoses to any local adult. The...
Two weeks after it allocated nearly $24 million to affordable housing projects, the St. Petersburg City Council distributed another $9.1 million to create social service hubs...
Before Hurricane Ian made a last-minute turn to the south, forecasters called for Pinellas County’s coastal areas and barrier islands to receive a significant impact from...
Several days before forecasters predicted Hurricane Ian would hit the Gulf Coast, the Washington D.C.-based World Central Kitchen relief team arrived in Tampa with four semi-trucks...
Founded in 2014, Social Venture Partners (SVP) Tampa Bay’s mission is to bolster the growth and sustainability of regional nonprofits by utilizing its members’ expertise and...
In light of studies showing nearly 30% of first responders develop behavioral and mental health issues due to job-related stress, Pinellas County leaders have launched the...