Starting Aug. 26, LeMaire will oversee strategic grantmaking for fundholders
JACKSONVILLE, FL – July 24, 2024 – The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida today announced that Mark D. LeMaire, a highly respected philanthropic leader in the region, is returning to the Foundation as Vice President, Strategic Donor Initiatives, a newly created executive position that will oversee growing work in strategic grantmaking for the Foundation’s fundholders.
Mark re-joins the staff of The Community Foundation after previously serving in multiple leadership roles at the Foundation for nearly ten years, including in grantmaking and donor services in Duval County, Putnam County, and St. Johns County.
“Mark LeMaire brings a wealth of experience working with donors and nonprofits to maximize the impact of philanthropy in our region,” said Isaiah M. Oliver, President of The Community Foundation. “I am pleased he is joining us at The Community Foundation to lead this important work for which he is uniquely equipped.”
The new position, which will be part of the Foundation’s executive leadership team, was created to support fundholders who partner with The Community Foundation’s expert staff for strategic guidance as well as implementation of their grantmaking. His start date is Aug. 26.
“The Community Foundation staff is proud to assist donors as they look to invest in grants to nonprofits that align with their philanthropic goals,” said Amy Crane, Vice President of Programs. “This new role will help us better serve our donors who are increasingly turning to us for strategic grantmaking support.”
LeMaire first joined The Community Foundation in 2013, directing a multimillion-dollar annual donor portfolio that included international relief, housing, education and environment. He has also led grantmaking in a regional capacity, designing and leading competitive grantmaking in Putnam County and managing St. Johns County donor and grant investments. Most recently, Mark served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of the United Way in St. Johns County.
LeMaire has an M.A. degree in Sociology from the University of South Florida, a B.A. degree from Southeastern University and over 20 years of nonprofit experience. He is a licensed foster parent for the State of Florida and a 2020 graduate of Leadership St. Johns and a 2009 graduate of Leadership Jacksonville. He and his family live in St. Augustine.
About The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida
The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida (www.jaxcf.org), Florida’s oldest and one of its largest community foundations, works to stimulate philanthropy to build a better community. The Foundation helps donors invest their philanthropic gifts wisely, helps nonprofits serve the region effectively, and helps people come together to make the community a better place. Now in its 60th year, the Foundation manages more than $650 million in assets as of 12/31/2023 and has made more than $750 million in grants since inception.