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Grant to help St. Petersburg College expand its mental health awareness efforts on campus
A $15,000 grant from the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay will allow SPC faculty and staff to undergo training to help them identify and support students with mental health issues. In addition, each SPC campus will have a designated mental health awareness ally who will serve as a liaison between students and campus and community mental health resources.
“Our students come to SPC with challenges beyond the classroom experience,” SPC President Tonjua Williams said. “To help them be successful, we’re committed to being a student-ready college by expanding our social support resources for mental health. We’re excited about our partnership with Community Foundation of Tampa Bay.”
Many people want to approach their charitable giving thoughtfully, but that does not always make the process simple. One of the most common challenges donors face is feeling confident in their decisions.
Many nonprofits have noticed a subtle shift in donor behavior over the last several years: more donors are giving with advice. Some donors consult a financial advisor or CPA for year-end planning. Some work with an estate planning attorney