Keep
Pinellas Cities Beautiful, Inc. (KPCsB) was originally founded
by Mayor Fred Held of South
Pasadena, FL, chartered in 1992 as Keep South Pinellas Beautiful,
Inc. (KSPB). The organization became a certified affiliate of
Keep America Beautiful (KAB), Inc. and Keep Florida Beautiful
(KFB), Inc. the first year.
This all-volunteer
organization struggled during its first four years, or so,
actively participating in the
Great Florida Cleanup (Spring-promoted by KFB)
and the Florida Coastal Cleanup (Fall promoted by Center for Marine Conservation,
now known as The Ocean Conservancy). Officers and Directors
conducted several other small litter and beautification
programs within their communities.
A part-time
volunteer KAB Certified Executive Director was added to the
organization in the fall of 1997.
By year's end, the organization had obtained its 501 (c)
(3) IRS status, obtained Liability Insurance, received its first grant from
the State, and began to actively pursue volunteer programs addressing urban
litter
and marine debris.
As the organization
actively continued to grow with volunteer urban litter and
marine debris removal activities in the community,
its name was changed
from
Keep South Pinellas Beautiful to Keep Pinellas Cities Beautiful (January
25, 1999), and changed again to Keep Pinellas Beautiful, Inc. (January
2, 2002)
as its volunteer programs reached into the areas of Pinellas County.
Keep
Pinellas Beautiful, Inc. is recognized as the leading organization in Pinellas
County for management and promotion of volunteer efforts to remove
and reduce
urban litter and marine debris.
The organization's
operating overhead funding comes from Pinellas County, limited
grants and Corporate Sponsorships.
The new organizational
name was followed by a new logo and a continued growth
in membership
and volunteer programs through
out the County.
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