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 Foundation
Batchelor Foundation
Children’s Services Council of Martin County
Children's Services Council of Okeechobee County
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
Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office
Publix
Quantum Foundation
Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network
TD Charitable Foundation
Town of Palm Beach United Way
United Way of Martin County
United Way of Palm Beach County
United Way of St. Lucie & Okeechobee Counties
Wells Fargo Foundation
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
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.