The Morgridge Family Foundation has again partnered with the Community Foundation of South Lake to provide an additional $70,000 in funding to nonprofit organizations addressing the growing needs as a result of Covid-19.  The following organizations were awarded grants:
  • FAITH Neighborhood Center
  • LovExtension
  • The Central Florida Hope Center
  • Hands of Hope America

This grant from Morgridge Family Foundation will allow CFSLC to provide additional funding to food pantries, supporting low-income families and those affected economically from COVID-19 in South Lake County – Mascotte, Groveland, Clermont, Minneola, Montverde, and Four Corners.

Over the past year CFSLC, alongside our generous donors and community partners MFF and the Live Well Foundation of South Lake, have maintained a focus on providing resources for our most vulnerable populations. We have worked with local nonprofits that have distributed thousands of meals for those in need of food. If you would like to donate to these efforts, please go to www.cfslc.org so that you can join us in helping your neighbors in need.

About Community Foundation of South Lake

The Community Foundation, established in 1995 as a 501(c)(3) and the mission is to “Serve our community through the connecting of resources and intentional philanthropic giving.” Our goal is to SERVE, CONNECT and GIVE. To find out more about how you can make a difference

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