Utilizing facts from their award winning educational program, the Foundation for a Drug Free World of Florida is presenting free seminars every Wednesday night at their center in downtown Clearwater.
The Clearwater Community Volunteers Center provides opportunities for non-profits to network, learn new skills and increase the efficiency of their organizations. The next networking lunch is scheduled for the 31st of July at the Center.
The Clearwater Community Volunteers Center started hosting salsa dance lessons at no cost in the center. The lessons are led by individuals with years of experience.
Increasing non-profit connections is on the agenda at the next Charity Coalition Luncheon on August 22. The event will be held at the Church of Scientology’s Fort Harrison religious retreat where attendees can network with other like-minded organizations.
On Saturday, July 14th the Church of Scientology invites the community to celebrate its 3rd anniversary of its humanitarian centers with its biggest Block Party for the community featuring local non-profits, live music and opportunities to learn about solutions for youth drug use, bullying and more.
Campus Consortium, the largest global education association of schools, colleges and universities, awards Coahoma Community College (CCC) a $252,465 Grant to implement a Mobile Campus.
Staff from Youth for Human Rights Florida will be joining delegates and representatives from around the world at the International Human Rights Summit in New York City.
Campus Consortium, a non-profit organization that unites approximately 37,000 institutions globally announced its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Assessment Grant.
Campus Consortium, the largest global education association of schools, colleges and universities award Western Nebraska Community College (WNCC) a $22,495 Grant to implement a campus safety app for students and faculty.
On Saturday June 23rd the Scientology Information Center hosted a high tea party for a local social group at the Historic Clearwater Building in downtown Clearwater.
Campus Consortium, the largest global education association of schools, colleges and universities, awards Inter-American University of Puerto Rico a $384,965 Grant to implement a Mobile Campus App for students and faculty.
If a charity wants to be known, and get its name out and donations flowing in, they need to evolve in their approach...and it goes beyond the usual social media.
Jeengle, a 501(c)(3) gateway to giving that makes giving easy, announces its launch. 100 percent of what is donated to Jeengle goes directly to a vetted group of charities that covers the spectrum of causes. One donation allows donors to do the most good.
Campus Consortium, the largest global education association of schools, colleges and universities, awards Edward Waters College (EWC) a $252,465 Grant to implement.
Creating magic events that get a non-profit's message across, raise funds or acknowledge volunteers can go a long way to achieving their ultimate goals. Non-profits are invited to learn more at the June 20th Charity Coalition Luncheon at Clearwater's Fort Harrison.
Musical entertainment was also on the menu at the 6th Annual Chefs Showcase on June 3rd at the Fort Harrison, the Church of Scientology’s International Religious Retreat. This year’s event raised funds for the Children’s Home Network of Tampa Bay and the Clearwater Community Volunteers.
Mr. Christopher King presented the Gentleman of the Year award to Mr. Xian Lyn at the Gentlemen’s Ball Against Human Trafficking event in the Fort Harrison.
Campus Consortium, the largest global education association of schools, colleges and universities, awards Kentucky Wesleyan College (KWC) a $252,465 Grant to implement a mobile app for students and faculty.