Giving Future Foundation
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Mission and governance

There isn't a hunger problem. There's a distance problem.

Giving Future Foundation is a Florida-based nonprofit closing the gap between available resources and the families who need them — block by block, neighbor by neighbor, without bureaucratic delay.

14 active Neighbor Hubs across Florida
Every transaction posted publicly within 7 days
Block Captains serve the blocks where they already live
Community volunteers distributing food at a neighborhood event

Across Florida

Neighbor Hubs and Block Captains are already operating block by block.

Why we exist

GFF is built for distance reduction, not charity theater.

3.2 million Floridians are food insecure right now. 1.5 million are losing or have lost health insurance. $187 billion was cut from SNAP under HR 1. We refuse to wait for it to be restored.

3.2M

Floridians are food insecure right now.

1.5M

People are losing or have lost health insurance coverage.

$187B

Cut from SNAP under HR 1 according to the page narrative.

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Weekly food distributions at 14 active Neighbor Hubs across Florida

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Medical and dental referral access for uninsured families — no paperwork

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Block Captains who live on the streets they serve, not in an office

Community volunteers distributing food at a neighborhood event

Don't wait. Show up.

The phrase works here because it reads like an instruction, not a campaign slogan.

Founder story

Built from lived proximity, not institutional distance.

Anthony didn't start GFF because he read a report. He started it because he grew up three blocks from families who were going hungry while grocery stores stocked their shelves. "Don't wait. Show up." isn't a tagline. It's a personal instruction.

Board bios, formal governance language, and nonprofit disclosure copy are being finalized with legal review.

Accountability

Transparency is the operating model, not a polish pass.

GFF publishes every financial transaction on the Open Books public ledger within 7 days of receipt. Board details, EIN, and disclosure language are published here. Transparency is not a feature — it's the operating model.

7 days

Maximum delay before a transaction becomes public on Open Books.

Board + EIN

Governance details are meant to stay visible, not buried in admin copy.

Public by default

The money story needs to be legible to donors, sponsors, and families alike.

Public ledger

Every financial transaction is expected to appear on the Open Books ledger within seven days of receipt.

Formal disclosures

Board details, EIN references, and disclosure language stay close to the fundraising surface so trust is easy to verify.

No hidden finance layer

The point is not just to report impact. The point is to let the public follow the mechanics that produced it.