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We can make a real difference!
With about 400 members, we are a substantial organization that works to make Coral Bay a place for the community to thrive.
You can become part of our efforts and projects by donating today!
Fundraising takes valuable volunteer time. Help us spend more time on the projects and issues!
We need general support dollars and money to support our Coral Bay planning efforts.
CBCC is a 501c3 charitable organization. All contributions are fully tax deductible.
If you are considering a major donation, board members and volunteers would be happy to talk with you personally. Call or stop by the office for an appointment.
Interested in specific projects? CBCC’s Special Projects Funds are for initiatives that directly help the community that are not supported by grants.
Read about the special projects below, pick whichever project you would like to contribute to, and donate to the funds here.
This program educates our community on the significance of watersheds, how their actions impact the environment, and effects of global climate change. Watershed education is given through interactive Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) lessons that include face-to-face instruction from CBCC staff and watershed professionals, activities, informative handouts, dioramas, and take-home watershed kits that collectively provide an immersive learning experience. Learn more about our past work on this here.
Building on many years of watershed management, stormwater structure guidance and maintenance, this fund will support the maintenance of Coral Bay’s stormwater structures on main roads. Learn more about our past work on this here.
Since the 2017 hurricanes, CBCC has worked with grants and without to remove marine debris from Coral Harbor with the help of residents. This fund will support these continued efforts so that we can keep Coral Bay free of debris! In addition to helping facilitate the annaul Great Mangrove Cleanup, Coast weeks cleanup, and more, CBCC has also work on larger marine debris. Learn more about our past work on this here.

