
To support, coordinate and unify the efforts of all stakeholders and expand resources, while providing education and advocacy to prevent and reduce homelessness in Pasco County.
Coalition for the Homeless of Pasco County Inc. functions as the local Collaborative Applicant and Lead Agency for Pasco County’s Continuum of Care, coordinating HUD competition materials and priority listings while funding work tied to permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing, transitional housing, and homelessness prevention. In 2023, its largest listed grant went to Saint Vincent De Paul in St. Petersburg for $302,826, followed by $118,295 to Metropolitan Ministries in Holiday and $111,277 to Catholic Charities Dosp in St. Petersburg. Those awards sit alongside support for local housing and shelter providers such as Riverside Inn in New Port Richey and One Community Now in New Port Richey, showing a grantmaking role that combines direct project support with convening and coordination. The organization also posts local competition materials for multiple HUD CoC cycles, including FY2024 and FY2025, which places it at the center of Pasco County’s homelessness funding process. Its public charity status and local scope align with a county-focused intermediary that supports systems work as well as provider-level service delivery.
Housing stability is the clearest thread in the portfolio. The foundation gave $92,360 to Riverside Inn in New Port Richey and $58,181 to One Community Now in New Port Richey, both tied to local homelessness response. It also awarded $22,044 to Restored Hope in Dade City, reinforcing support across Pasco County rather than only in one municipality. System-level housing work appears in the repeated HUD Continuum of Care local competitions, which are aimed at permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing, supportive services, and homelessness prevention. The portfolio also includes coordination-focused grants to the Florida Housing Coalition in Tallahassee, including awards of $90,410 and $67,800 in 2023, indicating support for housing policy and capacity-building functions in addition to frontline services.
Typical grant size sits at a p25 of $15,764, a median of $60,491, and a p75 of $90,898, which points to mid-sized awards with some larger project funding at the top end. The 2023 grant list includes repeated support to several recipients, including Metropolitan Ministries, Florida Housing Coalition, The Sword and the Spoon, and One Community Now, suggesting that the foundation often renews relationships rather than making only one-time awards. It is a public charity and does not fund individuals. The active program materials show a local competition model for HUD CoC funding, and several cycles state that unsolicited applications are not accepted, while others are labeled as accepting unsolicited materials.
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Most grants fall between $16K and $91K, with a median of $60K.
25th Percentile
$16K
Median
$60K
75th Percentile
$91K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in FL.
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Grantmaking is fully concentrated in Florida: 100% of listed grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and the stated geographic scope is local. Within that footprint, awards land in St. Petersburg, Holiday, New Port Richey, Hudson, Dade City, and Tallahassee. Pasco County cities appear repeatedly, especially New Port Richey and Hudson, while some grantees are located outside Pasco but still in Florida. The distribution shows a county-centered funder with links to wider state-based housing organizations.
The grant list shows support for homelessness and housing providers, including shelter and housing organizations, a housing coalition, and local agencies involved in supportive services. The active program materials also point to permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing, transitional housing, coordinated entry, HMIS/data systems, outreach, and homelessness prevention.
It operates as the Collaborative Applicant and Lead Agency for Pasco County’s Continuum of Care and uses local competition materials tied to HUD CoC funding cycles. The site includes FY2024 and FY2025 local competition postings, showing a structured, systems-oriented grant process rather than open general philanthropy.
Yes. The stated geographic scope is local, and 100% of listed grants go to recipients in Florida. Recent recipient cities include St. Petersburg, Holiday, New Port Richey, Hudson, Dade City, and Tallahassee.
Yes. The 2023 grants list includes repeated awards to Metropolitan Ministries, Florida Housing Coalition, The Sword and the Spoon, and One Community Now. That pattern suggests ongoing support for selected partners rather than isolated one-off grants.
Typical awards are mid-sized: the p25 is $15,764, the median is $60,491, and the p75 is $90,898. The list also includes a larger award of $302,826, showing some variation around that middle range.
2023
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL | ST PETERSBURG, FL | $302,826 | 2023 | — |
| METROPOLITAN MINISTRIES | HOLIDAY, FL | $118,295 | 2023 | — |
| CATHOLIC CHARITIES DOSP | ST PETERSBURG, FL | $111,277 | 2023 | — |
| RIVERSIDE INN | NEW PORT RICHEY, FL | $92,360 | 2023 | — |
| FLORIDA HOUSING COALITION | TALLAHASSEE, FL | $90,410 | 2023 | — |
| FLORIDA HOUSING COALITION | TALLAHASSEE, FL | $67,800 | 2023 | — |
| METROPOLITAN MINISTRIES | HOLIDAY, FL | $65,965 | 2023 | — |
| THE SWORD AND THE SPOON | HUDSON, FL | $62,801 | 2023 | — |
| ONE COMMUNITY NOW | NEW PORT RICHEY, FL | $58,181 | 2023 | — |
| THE SWORD AND THE SPOON | HUDSON, FL | $45,000 | 2023 | — |
| RESTORED HOPE | DADE CITY, FL | $22,044 | 2023 | — |
| ONE COMMUNITY NOW | NEW PORT RICHEY, FL | $16,819 | 2023 | — |
| ACE OPPORTUNITIES | NEW PORT RICHEY, FL | $12,600 | 2023 | — |
| CATHOLIC CHARITIES ARBOR VILLAS | HUDSON, FL | $8,675 | 2023 | — |
| BE LIGHT MISSION SERVICES | HUDSON, FL | $7,200 | 2023 | — |
| PASCO HOUSING AUTHORITY | NEW PORT RICHEY, FL | $6,600 | 2023 | — |
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL
$302,826METROPOLITAN MINISTRIES
$118,295CATHOLIC CHARITIES DOSP
$111,277RIVERSIDE INN
$92,360FLORIDA HOUSING COALITION
$90,410FLORIDA HOUSING COALITION
$67,800METROPOLITAN MINISTRIES
$65,965THE SWORD AND THE SPOON
ONE COMMUNITY NOW
$58,181THE SWORD AND THE SPOON
$45,000RESTORED HOPE
$22,044ONE COMMUNITY NOW
$16,819ACE OPPORTUNITIES
$12,600CATHOLIC CHARITIES ARBOR VILLAS
$8,675BE LIGHT MISSION SERVICES
$7,200PASCO HOUSING AUTHORITY
$6,600