Selby Foundation Awards $54,962 to Small Organizations Making a Big Impact

The Giving Coast

 The William G. and Marie Selby Foundation recently awarded $54,962 in capital grants to “Small and Mighty” nonprofits, charitable organizations with annual budgets of $300,000 or less. Two grants will support African American history education. Reflections of Manatee received $18,000 for walkways to connect historic buildings, making them more visible and accessible to visitors. The organization’s properties in Bradenton include The Theodosia Curry House (1925), used as a visitors’ center housing the exhibit “Freedom Seekers at the Manatee,” telling the story of freedom seekers and Florida’s Underground Railroad.Manasota ASALH received $4,500 for iPads to enhance experiences of students attending the Freedom School, a free Saturday school for the community teaching African American history to youth of various ages. The Foundation awarded a $15,000 grant to Friends of Myakka River for a “pop up” education station that will travel within the park to provide environmental interpretation. The nonprofit supports valuable projects at Myakka River State Park in Sarasota County, one of the oldest and largest state parks in Florida. Sertoma Kids received a $11,500 grant to reconfigure its office and therapy spaces, improving air flow and logistics to support children with auditory challenges who receive therapeutic services. Alpha Kappa PSI- Project Guide Right was granted $5,962 for a structure to store furniture as the organization’s need for flexible space increases. The grant will allow the fraternity to better accommodate its growing youth-serving membership and to serve local civic and community groups that are now able to utilize the space for their meetings. The next “Small and Mighty” (SAM) grant cycle opens February 1, 2024 and will support small but impactful organizations in Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte and DeSoto counties with capital needs. For more information, visit SelbyFdn.org. Incorporated in 1955, the William G. and Marie Selby Foundation invests in community success through the charitable legacy of Bill and Marie Selby, two giving people who cared deeply about opportunity for others in our region.

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