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445 W. Amelia Street,
Orlando, FL 32801,
407-317-3239.
Foundation Forms And Publications
* Form 501 (c) (3). pdf
* IRS Publication 78
* Florida Registration for Solicitation of Contributions
Taylor D. Ward, Managing Member
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Taylor is a graduate of Duke University where he received an A.B. degree, magna cum laude, and then received a J.D. and LL.M (Foreign and International Law) from Duke Law School. Upon graduation he spent a year at the Faculty of Law at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan as a Fulbright Scholar.
After spending 20 years working for large law firms in New York City, Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Orlando, Florida, Taylor opened in Ward Law Firm P.L. in Orlando in 2009 specializing in commercial real estate finance and lease transactions. Taylor is the president of the Board of Directors of the Foundation for Winter Park Tech, active at Orangewood Presbyterian Church, the Scoutmaster for Troop 687 in Maitland, Florida. He is involve with the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce, a graduate of Leadership Winter Park Class XIV and for several years has been the co-chair for the Chamber’s Leadership Winter Park Government Day and also the Chamber’s Youth Leaders Law and Government Day for area high school students.
Taylor’s wife, Sally, is an interior designer in Winter Park. They have two children.
301 E. Pine Street, Suite 150
Orlando, FL 32801
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Website: http://www.ward-law.net
Taylor is a graduate of Duke University where he received an A.B. degree, magna cum laude, and then received a J.D. and LL.M (Foreign and International Law) from Duke Law School. Upon graduation he spent a year at the Faculty of Law at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan as a Fulbright Scholar.
After spending 20 years working for large law firms in New York City, Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Orlando, Florida, Taylor opened in Ward Law Firm P.L. in Orlando in 2009 specializing in commercial real estate finance and lease transactions. Taylor is the president of the Board of Directors of the Foundation for Winter Park Tech, active at Orangewood Presbyterian Church, the Scoutmaster for Troop 687 in Maitland, Florida. He is involve with the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce, a graduate of Leadership Winter Park Class XIV and for several years has been the co-chair for the Chamber’s Leadership Winter Park Government Day and also the Chamber’s Youth Leaders Law and Government Day for area high school students.
Taylor’s wife, Sally, is an interior designer in Winter Park. They have two children.
Thank you for your interest in partnering with the Foundation to make a difference. Monetary donations are the most effective form of assistance and the Foundation also has volunteer opportunities available. For more information, please contact us.
Giving Opportunities
Be the key. Your gifts directly help Winter Park Tech students succeed in the classroom and in life. The Foundation for Winter Park Tech, Inc. relies on private philanthropic support in order to extend educational opportunities to those less fortunate and it is a 501(c) (3) corporation. For more information on how you can make a gift to the Foundation, please contact us.
To make your gift-giving easier, the following provides a listing of ways to make your gift.
Gifts by Check
Please mail your check, made payable to:
Foundation for Winter Park Tech, Inc.
901 Webster Avenue
Winter Park, FL 32789
PayPal
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To learn more or apply for a scholarship, please contact a Winter Park Tech counselor or contact a member of the Foundation board.
Application Forms
Instructions:
Please download and complete the following forms:
Scholarship Application
* Scholarship Application
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