Gulf Coast Board Institute Winter 2026 Graduates Announced
Gulf Coast Board Institute Winter 2026 Graduates Announced
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GULF COAST COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2026 WINTER BOARD INSTITUTE GRADUATES AND APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR FALL 2026
VENICE, FL (Mar. 25, 2025) – On Friday, February 27, 32 dynamic community leaders from across the region graduated from the Winter 2026 Gulf Coast Board Institute (GCBI). The group represents the 20th and largest class to date to participate in Gulf Coast Community Foundation’s (Gulf Coast’s) long-standing board development initiative.
The Institute provides interactive, high-level board governance training to new and veteran nonprofit board members to expand their understanding of governance best practices. The training is part of Gulf Coast’s Invest in Incredible (i3) initiative, which serves as a resource for regional nonprofits to strengthen the board governance and operational effectiveness of area nonprofits.
“This graduating class is now equipped to use a variety of practical tools, skills, and best practices within their nonprofit boards,” said Betsy Steiner, i3 Director. “We are grateful for this cohort’s commitment to both our community and serving it through exceptional board service.”
The Winter 2026 Gulf Coast Board Institute cohort consists of the following individuals and the respective organizations on which they serve as board members:
David Abderhalden, Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center, City of Punta Gorda - Utilities Advisory Board
Julie Beatty, YMCA of Southwest Florida, Englewood Area Chamber of Commerce
Roger Blanken, CenterPlace Health
Jennifer Bowser, Hope DeSoto Long Term Recovery Group, DeSoto County Chamber of Commerce
Rhonda Calahan, Queens of Domestic Violence Awareness
Asha Campbell, Jakpreneur Brunch – DeSoto
Vikki Caradonna, Girl Scouts of Gulf Coast Florida
Harry Cicchetti, Project Pride SRQ
Sarah Cloud, CenterPlace Health
Sally Daisomont, Players Theater of Sarasota
Jodie DeLoach, DeSoto County Chamber of Commerce; Drug Free DeSoto; DeSoto County Education Foundation
Bruce Ensinger, Key Chorale; Sarasota Concert Association
Heather Fugate, DeSoto County Chamber of Commerce; Tobacco Free Partnership of DeSoto County
Justyn Hunter-Ceruti, Project Pride SRQ
Mackenzie Jianelli, Fabulous Arts Foundation
Mitch Lomazov, I3 consultant
Tambria Lynn, Women in Philanthropy
Tara Mashburn, Friends of Curious and Kind
Kathy Mason, Senior Friendship Centers
Darryl McCullough, Sunshine Community Compost merger
Richard Moore, Suncoast Waterkeeper
Nan Morgan, non-profit partner
William Murgolo, Boys and Girls Club of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties
Thomas Parker, Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center
Richard Parlato, Pops Orchestra; Healing for Heroes
Patricia Raiken, Key Chorale
Amanda Reuter, DeSoto Cares Homeless Services, Faith Mission
Ken Richmond, Project 180
Antonia Rolle, Project 180
Marilyn Thompson, Girls, Inc.
Justine Wilson, Friends of Curious and Kind
Sara Winer, Impact100 SRQ
"The Board Institute was a truly enriching experience,” said Sara Winer, Co-President of Impact100 SRQ and GCBI Winter 2026 graduate. “It created space for thoughtful conversations, hands-on learning, and meaningful connections with others who are passionate about serving our community. I left feeling more prepared and inspired to contribute as a leader."
Applications for Gulf Coast’s Fall 2026 GCBI will open this summer. A program overview can be found at www.gulfcoastcf.org/GCBI.
The next group will participate in four training sessions in October 2026 at Gulf Coast’s Sarasota Philanthropy Center, 1549 State Street, Sarasota. Topics will include fundamentals of nonprofit board governance, becoming an ambassador for your organization, financial and legal oversight responsibilities, fundraising and resource development, and more. The training is led by certified consultants who are part of Gulf Coast’s Invest in Incredible nonprofit capacity-building initiative.
Participants will be selected through a competitive application process with the intent of creating a group of individuals with a variety of experiences. Gulf Coast provides all training and resources at no cost to participants in exchange for their commitment to serve as advocates for good board governance in current and future nonprofit board roles. Applicants are encouraged to be current, active board members at a nonprofit in the region, although prospective board members will also be considered. Because of strong demand for this high-quality training opportunity, applicants also must sign a commitment that they will attend all four days of training if selected.
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About Gulf Coast Community Foundation
Since 1995, Gulf Coast Community Foundation has powered bold philanthropy and collaborative leadership to drive meaningful change across our region. Guided by values of authenticity, curiosity, collaboration, grit, and a trailblazing spirit, we work side-by-side with donors, partners, and community members to tackle our region’s biggest challenges and unlock its greatest opportunities. Together with our donors, we’ve invested more than $610 million in health and human services, education, civic & economic development, arts & culture, and the environment. Headquartered in Venice, with a second office in downtown Sarasota, Gulf Coast is nationally recognized for excellence, earning multiple “Best Nonprofits to Work For” honors and accreditation from Community Foundations National Standards®. Learn more at GulfCoastCF.org and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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