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The Giving Challenge Takes Over Sarasota

Myra Moore of Blaze of Hope at the Pop-up Giving Station at Latin Quarters. Photo by Wyatt Kostygan.

There is something to be said about living in a community that cares. Over the last 24 hours, from 12pm April 15 to 12pm April 16, the Community Foundation of Sarasota County has hosted the 2026 Giving Challenge. The initiative, first launched in 2012, benefits around 750 nonprofits from Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte and Desoto Counties, giving community members the chance to help support a vast array of local organizations. Strengthening the Giving Challenge is The Patterson Foundation, which is providing a dollar-for-dollar match on all unique donations from $25 to $100, with no limit to the amount of donations that can be matched.

Pop-up Giving Stations, such as the one outside of Latin Quarters restaurant on Main Street Sarasota, appeared throughout the region, offering potential donors the opportunity to personally connect with members of the various organizations. “This opportunity is huge for us, especially since Blaze of Hope is a small nonprofit,” says Theresa Pannacciulli, executive director of Blaze of Hope. “Our opportunity for fundraising comes by word of mouth. We’re trying to raise $10,000 today, which will go a long way towards helping us with our mission. To be here with five other amazing organizations is a blessing for all of us.”

“The matching of the donations from The Patterson Foundation is what is unique about the impact of the Giving Challenge,” says Paul Stern, board member of Parenting Matters. “All of us have to raise money in a variety of ways and to have a one day event doubled is massive. I have not heard of anything like this in any other city that I have lived in.”

For Isven Chavez, director of student services at Sarasota Teen Court, the donations from the Giving Challenge could help pay for services such as counseling or drug tests. “Teen Court is a diversion program focused on justice for youth, by youth, and we give second chances for the youth in Sarasota County that make poor decisions,” says Chavez. “We want to make sure that they aren’t defined by their poor decisions and that we’re able to provide services to keep them on the right path.”

The Giving Challenge, April 15-16, The Community Foundation of Sarasota County.


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Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Apr 16, 2026

Sarasota County Schools to Host First Student Athlete Heart Screening Events •  Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg Presents Art in Bloom •  Ringling College Town Hall 2027 Season Announcement •  One of Florida’s Most Respected Independent College Preparatory School •  SCS Student Registration Open for 2026-2027 School Year •  Volunteers invited to 6th annual Beach Blast Trifecta Weekend Cleanup Event •  The Giving Challenge Takes Over Sarasota •  Top Prospect Seth Hernandez Excels for Bradenton Marauders •  Via Nova Chorale Presents Jazz Mass for a New Humanity

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Apr 15, 2026

Beth Bradburn Honored at SRQ's Good Hero Luncheon •  CF Sarasota Awards Grant for CRM to Mayors Feed the Hungry Program •  Toulmin Foundation and Girls Inc. Celebrate Young Chefs on National Coffee Cake Day •  Dragonfly Mental Health Launches Mental Health Education Initiative at Ringling College of Art and Design.  •  Community Foundation of Sarasota County Grant Expands Adult English Classes in Manatee County  •  Florida Studio Theatre Receives $4,000 Gift from Theatre Works •  Sheriff's Office Announces Results of Block Party Food Drive •  Dragonfly Mental Health Receives Grant from Gulf Coast Community Foundation •  All Star Children's Foundation Names Stephen Fancher as Chief Executive Officer •  Art Center Sarasota Presents the North County Spring Art Show •  HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital and Medical Staff Donate $20,000 to The United Way Charlotte County

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Apr 14, 2026

Kentucky Derby Party at Jack Dusty •  Mother's Day Brunch at Ocean Prime •  Red Falafel, Real Jordan •  30th Annual Phil Galvano Golf Classic to be held April 23-24, 2026 •  Get Ready for the Annual Iron Chef Competition at Gecko's Grill and Pub •  The Sarasota Players Presents a Musical to Die For, Assassins  •  Sarasota Opera Opens Subscriptions for 2026–27 Season •  Arts Advocates Announces May 2026 Events •  Element Announces Closure of Restaurant •  Lee Wetherington Homes Welcomes New Production Manager

Monday Business Edition – Apr 13, 2026

BayCare Contributes Half a Billion in Community Benefit in 2025 •  City of Sarasota Issues Permit for Mira Mar Residences  •  Mattamy Homes Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting at Sanderling in Palmetto, Florida on April 15 •  Bradenton Area EDC to Host 2026 Economic Forecast Breakfast on June 4  •  John Cannon Homes Warrina Model Earns Best Overall at 2026 Parade of Homes •  Senior Friendship Centers (SFC) Opens Doors During Giving Challenge, Inviting Public to Experience Aging Differently •  Tervis LLC Announces Acquisition of Symglass  •  MSC Commercial Division Brokers Dual-Sided Lease for Prominent Rosemary District Property •  From Best Friends to Co-Owners •  Goodwill Industries-Manasota Promotes Two, Hires One New Team Member •  S-One Holdings Corporation Honored as a USA Today 2026 Top Workplaces

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Apr 11, 2026

Inspired by Generosity •  The Greens Meet the Gulf: A Championship Moment with the Senior PGA •  From Classroom to Career: How We Built an Internship Engine That Pays Off

Friday Weekend Edition – Apr 10, 2026

Derby and Dressage Dinner Party •  Patience and Peace Paintings by Susan McLeod •  Artists Nina K and Tammy Keller Featured April 12 at Burns Gallery Opening Reception •  Florida Studio Theatre Celebrates Young Playwrights in 2026 Festival •  Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota Welcomes Katherine Baloff as Director of Competitions & Community Experiences •  Selby Gardens Research Botanist John L. Clark, Ph.D., Publishes Three New Species •  Repetition, Enfoldment, Concealment: A Conversation on Art and Practice •  Frying Fish and Finding Community •  The Many Voices of Sarasota

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Apr 9, 2026

Team Success Opens Enrollment for 2026-27 School Year •  State College of Florida Opens Enrollment for Fall 2026 •  Teacher Voices Heard at Recent Forum •  Suncoast Remake Learning Days Returns With Free, Hands-On Learning for Local Families •  The Hermitage Announces New Programs at Benderson Park and Selby Gardens •  Sarasota Orchestra Brings Back Outdoor Pops Concert with Tropical Rock Theme •  P7 – FOUNDATIONS OF ROYALTY •  Torch Run for Special Olympics •  Babcock High School Senior Cypress Cohen Receives Prestigious Cooke College Scholarship for Academic Achievement and Leadership •  BofA Invites Sarasota/Manatee Youth to Get Outside and Golf with Us in 2026 •  Repetition, Enfoldment, Concealment: A Conversation on Art and Practice •  Cooking for the Arts 2026  •  "Deep Water" Opens Sarasota Film Festival with a Splash •  Sarasota High School Theatre Presents The Music Man, April 22 - April 25

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