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Every gift matters
She sells seashells
Massachusetts resident Zoe Barnhill grew up visiting her grandparents at their home on Sanibel. She loved shelling there with her mother.
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Those fond memories, and her avid shell-collecting habit, led her recently donate the proceeds from her shell bracelet sales to the Sanibel-Captiva Recovery Fund. “I have collected all kinds of shells over the years,” she said. “I really felt like I needed to do something to help out, but since I do not live close by, I decided I could raise money to donate. Attached is a photo of some of the bracelets I made! I am so glad to be able to support the islands!”
Thank you, Zoe, and thank you to all the generous people supporting the rebuilding of Sanibel.
Helping the HelpersNonprofit Employee Assistance Program
Raised: $200,000
Awarded: $180,000 (as of 5/15/23)
Recipients: 70 individuals from 11 nonprofit organizations
Average grant: $2,500
*The Nonprofit Employee Assistance Program launched in November to help employees of nonprofit partners throughout Sanibel and Captiva islands whose lives were impacted by Hurricane Ian.


*Current and former CFI board members and their Donor Advised Fund partners offered a match of up to $100,000 to launch the program. The 1:1 match was successfully met before the Dec. 15 deadline.
*Two nonprofit organizations, Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) and Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF), each contributed $5,000.

What executive directors said
“About one-third of the staff has been displaced. This is a wonderful way to show how grateful we are for the critical work that all our nonprofits’ employees provide to our community.”

-James Evans, CEO Sanibel-CaptivaConservation Foundation
“We can’t thank CFI enough for the generosity and speed with which the funds were raised. Our CROW staff, as well as the teams from the other nonprofit organizations, can begin to rebuild their lives.”
-Alison Charney Hussey, Executive Director Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW)
“F.I.S.H.’s. structure lends itself to this type of program. We are eager to assist those who work so hard for the benefit of the islands.”
-Maria Espinoza, Executive Director F.I.S.H. of Sanibel-Captiva, Inc.
What grant recipients said
“This assistance will help us to get a place faster and not be separate since we are staying with friends. It will help us to get a little closer to normalcy and be together as a family again.”
“As an independent with a dual income, it has been difficult to replace what was lost. This assistance will be a great start in recouping my losses.”
“This assistance will bring me peace of mind and help me get back on my feet.”