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  • Neal Communities Donates $10,000 to Support Manatee County Fair and Palmetto Youth Center MLK Celebration Weekend

    Neal Communities Donates $10,000 to Support Manatee County Fair and Palmetto Youth Center MLK Celebration Weekend

    Neal Communities, southwest Florida’s premier, private homebuilder, frequently contributes to nonprofits and events in the locations where the company’s employees and customers live and work. The builder is sponsoring two upcoming events in the amount of $5,000 each.

    The Manatee County Fair will be held January 12-22, 2023, at the Manatee County Fairgrounds, 1303 17th St. W in Palmetto. Neal Communities’ sponsorship of The Fair dates back at least 10 years and supports the variety of activities at this family friendly event.

    Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities said, “Supporting the Manatee County Fair brings back great memories for me. I always loved going to the county fair as a child growing up in Iowa, and I believe the Manatee County Fair is an opportunity for families to enjoy time together and celebrate the educational aspects of the industries that support our county as well as the entertainment at the fair.”

    In addition to Neal Communities’ $5,000 sponsorship of the Manatee County Fair, Pat Neal is also personally purchasing steer and swine totaling $2,250 in support of the Manatee River Fair Association. This contribution is something that he has done for many years, and typically, he donates them to a local church.

    Neal Communities is also sponsoring Palmetto Youth Center’s MLK Weekend Celebration in the amount of $5,000. Held January 13-15, the celebration includes a banquet, parade, talent show and church service.

    The Palmetto Youth Center makes a difference in students’ and families’ lives through educational initiatives, mentoring programs, athletic and character-building activities.

    Neal Communities has a philanthropic culture and a core belief that “Where You Live Matters.” The latest giving is part of more than $7.75 million Neal Communities has donated to local charities and causes throughout Southwest Florida. 

  • Neal Communities Employees Provide Holiday Gifts for More than 100 Local Children through Salvation Army Angel Tree Program and Toys for Tots Toy Drive

    Neal Communities Employees Provide Holiday Gifts for More than 100 Local Children through Salvation Army Angel Tree Program and Toys for Tots Toy Drive

    If you had walked into the Human Resources offices of Southwest Florida’s premier private homebuilder, Neal Communities, two weeks ago, you might have thought you were in a toy store. The office was filled with more than 100 packages for local children who might not otherwise receive gifts this holiday season.

    Those presents were purchased by Neal Communities’ employees as part of the Salvation Army Angel Tree program. Employees who wanted to participate chose an angel card from the tree and purchased gifts for that child. Sixty-two Neal team members joined the initiative, which has been an ongoing annual tradition and has provided presents for more than 1,000 children over the years.

    Employees from Neal Communities South Region in Fort Myers and Naples also joined together to help children in need by donating toys to Toys for Tots. The toy drive is run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve to distribute gifts to children whose parents cannot afford to buy them. This is Neal Communities third year participating in Toys for Tots.

    “Every child deserves to experience the magic of the holidays,” said Ivory Matthews, vice president of community and governmental affairs. “This is a way many of us can come together to help other local families enjoy the season a little more and lift the financial burden for families in need.”

    In a statement sent out to employees, Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities said, “All I want to say is thank you. Thank you for the culture of giving at Neal. Thank you for thinking of others besides ourselves. Thanks for helping to make this season happier for lots of boys and girls.”

  • Neal Communities Hosts 21st Holiday Art Competition with Elementary Students

    Neal Communities Hosts 21st Holiday Art Competition with Elementary Students

    Southwest Florida’s premier private homebuilder, Neal Communities, hosted its 21st My Favorite Home art contest on Friday, December 9. The My Favorite Home art contest is a Neal Communities tradition that has taken place at a local elementary school each year since 1999, with the exceptions of 2020 and 2021 due to COVID.

    Neal Communities partnered with Annie Lucy Williams Elementary School in Parrish. Students in kindergarten, second grade and fifth grade were given the opportunity to create their own vision of the ideal home using a variety of mediums. A winning artwork was selected from each grade, and two will be used on the Neal Communities and Neal Signature Homes holiday cards.

    In addition, Neal Communities donated $1,500 to the school’s art department.

    “This is a magnificent event,” said Andrea Keezer, the principal of Annie Lucy Williams Elementary School. “The children are very grateful to be included, and we are looking forward to purchasing art equipment with Neal Communities’ donation.”

    The school’s art teacher, Stefani Lis, said, “I’m looking at using the donation to buy supplies for projects that we haven’t had the opportunity to explore yet, as well as additional materials to support students with extra needs.”

    The kindergarten artists were learning about shapes and used cut outs to make their homes. The second graders were completing a unit on urban art and were challenged to create a city building that they would like to live in. The fifth graders were practicing two-point perspective and were asked to create gingerbread houses using that technique.

    “We enjoy seeing each student’s unique vision of their favorite home and being able to help support the art curriculum for our local schools,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities. “We’ve done this contest 21 times now, and we’re excited to bring the contest back this year. It’s a pleasure every year.”

    The artworks were judged by John Neal, president of Neal Land & Neighborhoods; Richard Tatem, Manatee County School Board Member, District 5; Anne LeBaron, CEO of Take Stock in Children of Manatee County; Jennifer Hamey, chair of Parrish Civic Association; Michael D. Williamson, division chief of Parrish Fire District; and Carlos Puente, vice president of sales and marketing of Neal Communities.

    Visit the photo gallery for a full collection of event images.

    For more information about Neal Communities, visit NealCommunities.com

  • The Five Key Advantages of In-Progress Homes

    The Five Key Advantages of In-Progress Homes

    When it comes to a quicker homebuying route, many opt to purchase an in-progress home. Built with the level of quality you have come to expect from Neal Communities, these homes have plenty of great features and design perks if you’re experiencing a time crunch! Here are the five key advantages of choosing one:

    1. Designers Carefully Choose Your Interior Options

    Many first-time homebuyers can be overwhelmed by the decisions that go into interior design. What colors work together? What additional features should you include?

    An in-progress home takes the weight of these decisions off your shoulders. Our qualified, professional designers have taken their knowledge and eye for décor to provide these homes with luxurious designs and a few upgrades! By getting the most experienced opinion for your floorplan, you can rest assured that the interior will provide the feeling of “home” the moment you step inside!

    2. Time Constraints Are Less Problematic

    When moving from one home to another, time constraints can be a major roadblock in the homebuying process. Many buyers have busy lifestyles and limited time to spare. These homes are already in progress, allowing us to complete them in a shorter timeframe while you have enough time to plan your move.

    3. Locations That Are Ideal

    We believe that Where You Live Matters – your chosen community and the surrounding area should contribute to you and your family’s growth. Neal Communities’ in-progress homes are built in the most desirable neighborhoods throughout Southwest Florida. This is a great feature not only for your family while you are living in the home, but it also helps with resale value when you decide to sell your house in the future.

    4. An Easier Out-of-State Move

    If you are a homebuyer looking into moving from one state to another, you run the possibility of dealing with interim living. These homes minimize the issue of interim living and provide you with a beautiful home in little to no time.

    5. Most of All, You Can Enjoy Your New Home Soon

    The best quality of in-progress homes is in the name; you won’t need to wait long to enjoy a beautiful new home!

    As one of Southwest Florida’s premier homebuilders, Neal Communities offers a wide variety of in-progress homes with various floorplans and locations. We provide online listings that allow you to experience them from the comfort of home. If you find a home matching your needs and would like to arrange a tour, contact us here.

  • Neal Communities Sponsors Empty Bowls Fundraiser at Lakewood Ranch Main Street

    Neal Communities Sponsors Empty Bowls Fundraiser at Lakewood Ranch Main Street

    Southwest Florida’s premier private homebuilder, Neal Communities, recently donated $5,750 as a presenting sponsor of the 22nd annual Empty Bowls Fundraiser in support of Meals on Wheels PLUS through The Food Bank of Manatee.

    The event was held November 4. Guests who attended were able to select a handcrafted bowl to keep while they enjoyed soup, bread and desserts donated by local restaurants.

    “This event is a really enjoyable and meaningful way to help the hungry in our community,” said Christine McKelvey, Neal Communities Marketing Manager. “From the artists who handcrafted the bowls, to the chefs who prepared the food, to the volunteers working the event, to the sponsors who donated funds, there’s an outpouring of support and it’s heartwarming to see.”

    Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities, encourages employees to get involved in organizations and community events that matter to them. And he encourages that involvement through charitable giving.

    Neal Communities has a philanthropic culture and a core belief that “Where You Live Matters.” The latest giving is part of more than $7.5 million Neal Communities has donated to local charities and causes throughout Southwest Florida.

    For more information about Neal Communities, visit NealCommunities.com

  • Neal Communities Celebrated Placing First in the 2022 Sarasota Herald-Tribune Top Workplaces Survey with a Carnival-Themed Event

    Neal Communities Celebrated Placing First in the 2022 Sarasota Herald-Tribune Top Workplaces Survey with a Carnival-Themed Event

    In November, Neal Communities took top honors in the large organizations category of a survey that recognized Top Workplaces in Sarasota and Manatee and Counties. To celebrate, Neal Communities held a cookout on November 18 that included burgers and hot dogs, cotton candy and popcorn machines, an ice cream truck, carnival games, DJ and caricature artists.

    The event gave employees an opportunity to enjoy time together at the company’s headquarters in Sarasota. Axe throwing, zap-a-mole, basketball and even a dunk tank were among the games offered while the management team donned aprons and served lunch to employees. In true Neal Communities philanthropic fashion, raffles were held with the proceeds going to Feeding Tampa Bay.

    The Top Workplaces program is conducted by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune and Energage to collect feedback on the employee experience, culture, and other critical areas of employee satisfaction. Out of 504 participating organizations, 22 employers made the winners list, with Neal Communities being number one of the four large organizations recognized.

    Noted highlights included compensation growth, bonuses, career advancement, comprehensive health care plans, employer-paid life insurance, supplemental insurance, long- and short-term disability insurance, employer-paid ID theft protection, a generous company-matching 401(K), paid time off, a wellness program, tuition reimbursement, employee assistance program (EAP) and employee service awards. In addition, employees have the opportunity to purchase a Neal home at a savings or have work done on their existing home through Neal’s trusted vendors.

    Visit the photo gallery for a full collection of event images.

  • Neal Communities Provides $8,000 in Community Sponsorships in The Venice Community

    Neal Communities Provides $8,000 in Community Sponsorships in The Venice Community

    Southwest Florida’s premier private homebuilder, Neal Communities, recently donated $8,000 to various organizations in the Venice community.

    Neal Communities gave $5,000 to sponsor the Venice High School Volleyball Association; $1,500 as a platinum plus sponsor of the Venice Moose Lodge Golf Outing benefitting Special Olympics; $500 as a season sponsor for the Venice Vikings Football & Cheer program, and $500 as a Silver Sponsor of the Women’s Sertoma of Venice Sun Fiesta.

    “We truly appreciate the continued support from Neal Communities over the years,” said Jeff Reynolds, a member of Venice High School Volleyball parental advisory board. “It is through such purposeful and sustained donations from companies like Neal Communities that help make the Venice High volleyball program one of the most competitive in the state of Florida and further enhances our community.”

    Neal Communities has a philanthropic culture and a core belief that “Where You Live Matters.” This latest giving is part of more than $7.5 million Neal Communities has donated to local charities and causes throughout Southwest Florida.

    “We encourage our employees to get involved in organizations that matter to them and make a difference in the community, and we are dedicated to supporting those efforts,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities. “We place a special focus on organizations that help people, especially young people in the community, or those that make our region a great place to live.”

    For more information about Neal Communities, visit NealCommunities.com.

  • Neal Communities Donates $25,000 To Help with Hurricane Ian Recovery

    Neal Communities Donates $25,000 To Help with Hurricane Ian Recovery

    Neal Communities recently provided $25,000 to assist with relief from the effects of Hurricane Ian.

    “There are so many organizations that are assisting with the storm recovery and helping people get back to a sense of normalcy after Hurricane Ian,” said Ivory Matthews, vice president of community and governmental affairs for Neal Communities. “Specifically, the organizations that we are supporting have either directly assisted our employees with their own personal recovery or they are directly assisting the communities in which we serve.”

    Neal Communities donated $2,500 to All Faiths Food Bank in Sarasota County, which has helped distribute food to families throughout the region; $2,500 to Meals on Wheels in Manatee County to specifically assist those in Myakka City; $5,000 to The Bridge Church and Samaritan’s Purse, which have partnered to assist residents in Venice, Englewood and North Port with tarping roofs, tree removal, debris cleanup and other services; $7,000 toward the Florida Disaster Fund, and $8,000 to the American Red Cross serving in both Charlotte and Lee Counties.

    Neal Communities employs 300 residents throughout the region, from Tampa to Naples. After the storm hit, the organization surveyed its employees to identify who was impacted and in what way. Once the company made sure those most severely affected were taken care of, it began the process of making donations to those organizations making a difference in the area. “Employees were kind enough to tell us who was helping them,” Matthews said. “In the South Region’s case, we learned what organizations were front and center in the area.”

    Neal Communities, based in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, is Southwest Florida’s largest and most established locally owned and operated private builder. During the company’s 50-year history, it has built over 19,000 new homes in more than 90 acclaimed communities from Tampa to Naples. With a core belief that “Where You Live Matters,” Neal Communities has given more than $7.5 million to local charities throughout Southwest Florida and is committed to the communities where they live, work and build.

    “There are so many heroes who are making an impact in our region and in the lives of people who were affected,” said Pat Neal, founder and chair of Neal Communities. “I’m thankful that we, as a company, are able to help some of the organizations that are directly making a difference in the recovery.”

    For more information about Neal Communities, visit NealCommunities.com.

  • Neal Communities Sponsored Team During 2022 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk

    Neal Communities Sponsored Team During 2022 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk

    Raylene Gaines knows first-hand what it is like to see people she loves fight cancer. She has had several people in her life impacted, including her uncle, mother and best friend.

    Her passion to help those she loves defeat the disease drives her to lead a team each year during the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. Her son, Shane, follows suit and raises his own funds to support the cause.

    “There are so many people that I know that have been affected by cancer,” Gaines said. “I will probably never quit doing this because it just means so much to me.”

    This year’s walk took place on Saturday, October 22, 2022, at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota. More than 245 teams raised $418,350 to assist the American Cancer Society with breast cancer research and services. Funds will continue to be raised throughout the rest of the calendar year.

    The noncompetitive three-mile Walk is designed to heighten awareness about the risk of getting breast cancer and raise money to help the American Cancer Society. Funds collected also help women gain access to mammograms.

    Gaines, who is the office manager at Charlene Neal PureStyle, lead a team sponsored by Neal Communities. The team, called Building Hope with Pink Pride, consisted of friends and employees of Neal Communities. While the team’s 40 members raised funds individually, Neal Communities also contributed $2,500 to the cause. This was the 12th year that Neal Communities sponsored a team. In total, the team raised $6,249.

    “We are happy to support such a worthy cause in our community which raises funds to help with cancer research and provide needed services,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities.

    For Gaines, Neal Communities’ continued support means a lot. She almost lost her own mother a few years ago to breast cancer. Thankfully, she said, her mother is now in remission.

    Gaines said her son, Shane, walks each year to support his family and their battles against the disease. While his grandmother on his mother’s side survived, he lost his great grandmother on his father’s side to breast cancer. Gaines said Shane makes an extra special showing at the Walk, typically wearing outlandish pink clothing including a woman’s bra on the outside of his shirt, to show his support. She said it is always fun to see what Shane wears each year as he makes his walk.

    “It’s just a great cause, and it is very pink,” she said – referring to the crowds of people who all wear pink as they walk. “It brings awareness. Just getting the word out in conversation about how prevalent breast cancer is and how much it affects us all is an incredibly important result of the Walk.”

    For more information about the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, visit www.MakingStridesWalk.org/SarasotaManatee.

  • Neal Communities Supports Marine Life Research, Conservation

    Neal Communities Supports Marine Life Research, Conservation

    Neal Communities sponsored Marine Laboratory & Aquarium’s signature gala, Oceanic Evening, to assist with world-class research, conservation of the area’s natural resources and promote science education.

    Neal Communities provided a $6,000 sponsorship for the event, which took place on October 29 and supports Mote’s research programs focused on the understanding of manatees, sea turtles, sharks and coral reefs and on conservation and restoration efforts of those species and their ecosystems.

    “We not only care about protecting and preserving the natural resources on land, we also care about protecting our natural resources within our oceans,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities.

    Mote Marine Laboratory is one of the oldest marine research laboratories in the Sunshine State. The lab first opened in 1955. While the Lab’s beginning years primarily focused on sharks, Mote’s research has expanded to include other areas of research such as studies of human cancer using marine models, the effects of human-made and natural toxic substances on humans and on the environment, the health of wild fisheries, developing sustainable and successful fish restocking techniques and food production technologies and the development of ocean technology to help better understand the health of the environment.

    With a core belief that “Where You Live Matters,” Neal Communities has given more than $7.5 million to local charities throughout Southwest Florida and is committed to the communities where they live, work and build. Over the years, Neal Communities has championed academic, athletic, cultural, environmental and philanthropic programs that support the arts, community, non-profit and educational organizations.

    “Mote is instrumental in a variety of marine research and conservation efforts. Their research not only benefits our local environment, but their education programs help generations understand the role that everyone can play in aiding marine life and helping our planet,” said Ivory Matthews, Vice President of Community and Government Affairs. “We were proud to be sponsors of this year’s Oceanic Evening event to support a research organization that is making a difference.”

    For more information about Mote Marine Laboratory, visit mote.org. For more information about Neal Communities’ community support, visit NealCommunities.com/where-you-live-matters.