Funders & Financials


Primary Funders 

211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast’s programs and services are made possible as a result of the ongoing, generous financial support from the following primary funders, we want to thank them for their continued support.

  • Asofsky Family Foundation

  • BallenIsles Charities Foundations

  • Bank of America

  • Batchelor Foundation

  • Children's Healthcare Charity - The Honda Classic

  • Children’s Services Council of Martin County

  • Childen's Services Council of Okeechobee Couty

  • Children's Services Council of Palm Beach County

  • Children's Services Council of St. Lucie County

  • City of Boca Raton

  • Florida Department of Children and Families

  • Fortin Foundation

  • Frank J. Lewis Foundation

  • The Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation

  • Hobe Sound Community Chest

  • Ibis Charities Foundation

  • Indian River County Board of County Commissioners

  • Jim Moran Foundation

  • Lattner Family Foundation

  • Loblolly

  • Lost Tree Foundation

  • Martin County Board of County Commissioners

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

  • Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners

  • Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office

  • Publix

  • Quantum Foundation 

  • Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network

  • St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners

  • TD Charitable Foundation

  • Town of Palm Beach United Way

  • United Way of Lee, Hendry, Glades & Okeechobee Counties

  • United Way of Martin County

  • United Way of Palm Beach County

  • United Way of St. Lucie County

  • Wells Fargo Foundation

Staff of 211 accepting a check from a funder
 
 
 
 
 
 

Annual Reports & IRS Documents

211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast receives broad-based funding from six United Ways; four County Commissions; the State of Florida through the Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network and the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council; three Children’s Services Councils; numerous Law Enforcement Departments; and from Foundations, such as the Frank J. Lewis Foundation and Bank of America Foundation. Additionally, 211 receives contributions through fundraising events and solicitations. The 2017-2018 budget for the agency amounted to $2,577,235 with 87% of all dollars in support of direct services.

2017-2018

Annual Report