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Join the Hope Florida mission by supporting the Hope Florida Fund

The Hope Florida Fund harnesses the charity of the private sector and individuals to provide financial resources to deserving local nonprofit organizations dedicated to meeting the needs of students and families – because government is not and should not be the only solution.

The Hope Florida Fund provides financial resources to deserving local nonprofit organizations dedicated to meeting the needs of students and families. The Hope Florida Fund locates and supports small nonprofits that are mission-driven and invest most of their funds to assist those in need. With the support of generous donations, the Hope Florida Fund has been able to award funds to nonprofits that provide resources for foster and adoptive families, serve children with unique abilities, promote learning and mentorship opportunities for Florida’s youth, and aid struggling single parents and families in crisis.

Housed within the Hope Florida Foundation, the Hope Florida Fund locates and supports small nonprofits that are mission-driven and invest most of their dollars to assist Floridians in need.


Stories of Hope from Hope Florida Funded Organizations

“In December, we made a whole home delivery to a family of six who lost everything in a house fire. They had just moved into a one bedroom, one bathroom apartment but had no possessions. After our delivery the mother told us, ‘Hi, we received the Blessing! Thank you! You left this family at a loss for words! And brought me to tears with all the details not even thought of! This organization is truly heaven sent! God Bless you All!’”

 – New Life Warehouse (Hillsborough County, Florida)

“It has been one of the most life changing experiences for my boy. We lost his dad in 2014 on Christmas Day. Evan was 7 years old. One of the things that I realized as he was growing up was that I can be the best mom that I can be but I don’t really know how to be a dad. So we decided it would be a good idea to get Evan involved in No Longer Fatherless. Evan and his mentor Brett have really bonded over how to build planes, how to fly planes, and Brett has really been pushing Evan to look into things that will interest him that are positive. Having grown up in an adverse environment in my own childhood, I didn’t really know what it was like to raise children in a safe way. So it has been awesome to have another adult to reach out to and kind of talk about some of those behaviors. Even though my son has me, he now has a team of positive adults in his life. So I know that no matter what he goes through, he will never have to go through it alone. We would not have that without No Longer Fatherless.”

– No Longer Fatherless (Volusia County, Florida)