211 Broward Hosts 13th Annual Community Care Plan Nonprofit Awards Luncheon

Greenspoon Marder and Memorial Healthcare System presented the event.

211 Broward held its exclusive 13th Annual Community Care Plan Nonprofit Awards Celebration Luncheon at the Greenspoon Marder offices in Fort Lauderdale, gathering over 50 distinguished guests. The event was dedicated to honoring the remarkable contributions of nonprofit organizations within the community and celebrating the dedication, passion, and accomplishments of the finalists and winners from the 13th Annual Community Care Plan Nonprofit Awards held last March.

Guests, including representatives from partner organizations and prominent community leaders, had a chance to connect and celebrate their shared commitment to improving Broward County for everyone. Additionally, the event provided a platform to update attendees on the upcoming nomination process for the 2025 awards, highlighting the ongoing recognition of the county’s lively and devoted nonprofit community.

211 Broward has granted over $300,000 to Broward County nonprofits through its Annual Community Care Plan Nonprofit Awards Celebration Luncheon. It takes great pride in being the only fundraising organization to give back to nonprofits yearly.

The 13th Annual Community Care Plan Nonprofit Awards winners were:

  • BBX Capital – Nonprofit Organization of the Year – The Arts: Gay Men’s Chorus of South Florida
  • Truist Nonprofit Organization of the Year – Collaboration: Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida, Inc. Collaborating with Goodman Jewish Family Services of Broward County
  • Calvin, Giordano & Associates Outstanding Nonprofit Organization of the Year – Rising Star: Showering Love
  • On The Ball Nonprofit Organization of the Year – Innovation: Area Agency on Aging of Broward County 
  • Children’s Services Council of Broward County Collective Impact for Youth Award: David Posnack Jewish Community Center
  • FPL Nonprofit Board Leader of the Year: Nancy Brown: Canine Assisted Therapy
  • Nonprofit Staff Leader of the Year: Monica Figueroa King: Broward Healthy Start Coalition
  • Memorial Healthcare System Outstanding Nonprofit Organization of the Year: Women in Distress
  • JM Family Enterprises Community Choice Award: WestCare Foundation
  • Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lifetime Achievement Award: Senator and Mayor of Broward County, Nan Rich
  • Greenspoon Marder- 211 Broward Excellence Award: Jen Klaassens, President of Jen Klaassens Consulting

Photo cutline: Leon Mink, Chief Information Officer at Community Care Plan; Susan Renneisen, Vice President of Community Affairs and Special Events; Milin Espino, MBA,

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