100+ Women Who Care Sanibel-Captiva Celebrates SCCF as April's Grant Recipient; Giving Circle now at 198 Members

Members of the SCCF Team with CFI’s Savannah Kelly (Third from Left)

100+ Women Who Care Sanibel-Captiva gathered members for an inspiring morning of giving and community impact on April 7th, the last of the year's meetings. 

Three outstanding nonprofits shared their missions with the group: Mary Bondurant representing the Pink Project, Angi Semler Welch with the Sanibel Community House, and Allie Pecenka with Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF). 

Following the vote, SCCF was selected to receive the primary grant of $20,000+ in support of its Gopher Tortoise project. The 100+ Women leadership also recognized the achievement of reaching 198 members. 100+ Women Sanibel Captiva has raised more than $70,000 in 2026 to support deserving organizations across our beautiful islands. 

Thanks to the generosity of anonymous members, the additional presenting nonprofits also received small grants to support their important work. Dorothy Plumb from the Sanibel School Fund reported on the use of the funds awarded by 100+ Women Who Care last April. In addition, recipients of funds from February and March received their checks at the meeting. 

A special thank you to our season sponsor, Florida Trust Wealth Management, and to the Charitable Foundation of the Islands for their continued support. 

A season-end happy hour will be held on Tuesday, April 28th at Congress Jewelers from 4pm-6pm. To learn more about the program and upcoming events, visit sancap100.org

Florida Trust’s Jeff Muddell shares remarks - thanks to Florida Trust for being the season sponsor of the 100+ Women Program