
Ryan Nece Foundation Announces Three New Board Members
New members will enhance the Board’s vision to expand the Student Service Program by growing the Student Service Club™ school-based model into Pinellas and Pasco Counties. TAMPA, FL –
New members will enhance the Board’s vision to expand the Student Service Program by growing the Student Service Club™ school-based model into Pinellas and Pasco Counties. TAMPA, FL –
The Ryan Nece Foundation, Community Tampa Bay, and Frameworks of Tampa Bay recently came together to co-host the 4th Annual Youth Service Leadership Summit, which
Social media has revolutionized the way we communicate and connect with others. It has also opened up new avenues for people to give back to
The Ryan Nece Foundation, Community Tampa Bay, and Frameworks of Tampa Bay invite you to join us Monday, January 16, 2023, at ZooTampa for our
Twenty-two of our 25 new Student Service Program members met August 4th and August 5th for an overnight Orientation Retreat, where they were able to form early connections with their peers.
As you may know, our programming is offered at no-cost to the students we serve. However, we believe an important skill to teach our students in building the next generation of servant leaders is how to share our mission with others and make an ask. To support their service-learning trip to Houston, our students participated in a Bowl-A-Thon on May 21st, where they collectively shared our mission with 31 donors and raised $7,525.
We are currently seeking a student or two to take on a 2022 Summer Internship program. Learn more below! Overview: The mission of the Ryan Nece Foundation
The Ryan Nece Foundation celebrated leadership and community service at our May 13th Morning Huddle, a breakfast presented by Suncoast Credit Union at Armature Works.
On Saturday, April 30th, the Ryan Nece Foundation partnered with Friends of the Children – Tampa Bay, which strives to impact generational change by empowering
For the first time, our foundation put on a Corporate Mind and Body Clinic in Tampa. A number of businesses sent their employees to be