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Martin County Community Foundation presents Frances Langford Fund grants

  It was smiles all around as members of the Emeritus Board and Grants Committee of the Martin County Community Foundation Board awarded its prestigious Frances Langford Fund grants.Checks totaling more than $311,000 were awarded to five Stuart-based non-profits that were selected from those that applied for the grants.

MCCF sponsored leadership workshop was a sold-out success

When the Martin County Community Foundation and the Treasure Coast Chapter of American Fundraising Professionals joined forces to present “10 Traits that Make Non-Profits GREAT – Brian Foss Workshop,” it took no time for the luncheon event to sell out.  

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Michael Verde on the Power of Connection

    The Martin County Community Foundation hosted an exclusive event in March at the Huizenga Family Center for a gathering of our most valued philanthropists where Michael Verde presented “Living in Fullness Everyday: The Spirit of Communication”.  

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Peter Lawson-Johnston on Growing Up Guggenheim

  In early March, Peter Lawson-Johnston, author of “Growing Up Guggenheim”, spoke to local philanthropists gathered at the home of Ellyn and Ray Stevenson about his life, his family, and his work, all marked by the legacy of his great grandfather, Solomon R. Guggeneheim, a name long associated with great art and philanthropy.    

Gytha Von Aldenbruck – 2017 Sage Awards Winner

Gytha Von Aldenbruck was honored with the award for Community Service during the Council on Aging of Martin County’s second annual Sage Awards ceremony on March 25 at the Kane Center in Stuart. Please click on the image to see a larger view.