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FORT MYERS, Fla. - Floridant -- Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida is proud to announce its selection as a finalist in the 2025 ENPY Awards, presented by the Cape Coral Community Foundation. The ENPY Awards — short for "Excellence in Nonprofit Performance Yearly" — recognize outstanding nonprofit organizations and leaders who are making a lasting impact across Southwest Florida.
This year, the ENPY Awards received 517 nominations across 24 categories, and Goodwill SWFL is honored to be among the finalists chosen for this prestigious recognition.
The awards ceremony will take place on December 2, 2025, as a televised, red carpet event celebrating the region's most influential changemakers—from Marco Island to Sarasota, and Fort Myers to Cape Coral. The event will highlight the contributions of nonprofits that are shaping the future of our communities through innovation, service, and leadership.
"We are deeply honored to be recognized among so many incredible organizations," said Ashley Price, Director of Development at Goodwill SWFL. "This nomination reflects the dedication of our team and the impact of our mission to empower individuals through education, employment, and support services."
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Only one recipient will be named in each category, but the ENPY Awards are a celebration of the entire nonprofit sector and its vital role in Southwest Florida's growth and resilience.
For more information about Goodwill SWFL and its programs, visit https://goodwillswfl.org/.
About Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida:
Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida is a nonprofit organization committed to empowering individuals with disabilities and disadvantages. Through four core focus areas—employment training and upskilling, small business development, disability services, and affordable accessible housing—Goodwill impacts more than 25,000 lives annually. Its retail operations not only divert reusable goods from landfills but also provide employment, benefits, and training to over 1,100 team members across Southwest Florida.
This year, the ENPY Awards received 517 nominations across 24 categories, and Goodwill SWFL is honored to be among the finalists chosen for this prestigious recognition.
The awards ceremony will take place on December 2, 2025, as a televised, red carpet event celebrating the region's most influential changemakers—from Marco Island to Sarasota, and Fort Myers to Cape Coral. The event will highlight the contributions of nonprofits that are shaping the future of our communities through innovation, service, and leadership.
"We are deeply honored to be recognized among so many incredible organizations," said Ashley Price, Director of Development at Goodwill SWFL. "This nomination reflects the dedication of our team and the impact of our mission to empower individuals through education, employment, and support services."
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Only one recipient will be named in each category, but the ENPY Awards are a celebration of the entire nonprofit sector and its vital role in Southwest Florida's growth and resilience.
For more information about Goodwill SWFL and its programs, visit https://goodwillswfl.org/.
About Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida:
Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida is a nonprofit organization committed to empowering individuals with disabilities and disadvantages. Through four core focus areas—employment training and upskilling, small business development, disability services, and affordable accessible housing—Goodwill impacts more than 25,000 lives annually. Its retail operations not only divert reusable goods from landfills but also provide employment, benefits, and training to over 1,100 team members across Southwest Florida.
Source: Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida, Inc.
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