William G-Marie Selby Foundation

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1800 2nd St Ste 954
Sarasota, FL 34236

The William G. and Marie Selby Foundation, based in Sarasota, Florida, is dedicated to investing in young leaders through renewable scholarships and providing capital support to local nonprofits. The foundation embodies values such as social responsibility, innovation, and stewardship, aiming to enhance the community and improve lives through strategic grants and initiatives.

Established to honor the legacy of its founders, the Selby Foundation focuses on creating positive change by supporting educational opportunities and community development projects. Through its various grant programs, the foundation has made significant contributions to local organizations, enhancing accessibility, education, and cultural engagement in the region.

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