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Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond*
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Innovia Foundation*
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San Juan Island Community Foundation
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Whatcom Community Foundation
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Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin*
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Greater Milwaukee Foundation*
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Oshkosh Area Community Foundation*
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Public Grantmaking Charity
Africa & South Asia
Our Combating COVID-19 Fund is focused on developing the most promising vaccines and diagnostics and protecting the most vulnerable in Africa and South Asia.
We have also activated our Emergency Response Fund. Hosted by the Community Foundation in partnership with our donors, this Fund will provide flexible resources to our region for the communities that are disproportionately impacted by the outbreak
https://www.cfbham.org/covid-19-response-funds/
Community Foundation
Arizona
One hundred percent of contributions to this fund will be distributed to nonprofit organizations swiftly as needs arise. ACF has intentionally established this fund with flexibility in mind to ensure that these resources may support communities as conditions, circumstances, and needs change throughout this crisis.
As Arizona’s largest healthcare provider, Banner Health is well prepared to respond to the spread of the novel Coronavirus: COVID-19. However, the situation is fluid and Banner’s needs are evolving every day, placing significant new demands on our healthcare system. Charitable donations to the Coronavirus: COVID-19 Response Fund will be immediately deployed to meet the following needs*:
-Community testing, including potential new approaches such as drive-through clinics
-Personal Protective Equ
In response, the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona has established the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund. The fund will provide grants to nonprofit organizations that have had to cancel these critical fundraising events. An online process will be developed for nonprofits to apply for grants from the fund
Currently, donations are being used to:
-Purchase relevant medical supplies (such as mask, protection suit, goggles), which are in short supply across China.
-Provide frontline workers with food, subsidies, and lodging costs, particularly those who have traveled into areas most affected by the outbreak
-Support the construction of temporary hospitals to alleviate overcrowded outpatient departments and hospital waiting rooms.
-Initiate mid- to long-term recovery efforts, such as mental health tr
ACF will work with nonprofit and government stakeholders to ensure that your funds flow quickly to those most in need.
https://amadorcommunityfoundation.org/donate/
Community Foundation
California
California Community Foundation (CCF) launched the COVID-19 LA County Response Fund to address the immediate and emerging needs of our region’s most vulnerable residents—from mitigation to eventual recovery. This fund will support community needs identified by our partners in health, housing, education and immigration, and will aid impacted individuals through our Pass it Along Fund.
https://www.calfund.org/covid-19/
Community Foundation
California
Donations to the fund will support community needs identified by our nonprofit partners in human services, health, housing and education, and will make grants to nonprofits providing aid to impacted individuals and families in Monterey County.
https://www.cfmco.org/give-now/?fund=19651
Community Foundation
California
Donate to our COVID-19 Fund to protect the health of the public and giving to the most vulnerable in Santa Cruz County.
https://www.cfscc.org/donate/COVID
Community Foundation
California
The Community Foundation San Luis Obispo County's General Endowment Leadership Fund provides flexible resources to support the Foundation's philanthropic leadership in San Luis Obispo County. Operating Support helps us to offer programs and services to our donors and nonprofit partners.
Community Foundation Sonoma County is following the spread of COVID-19 (the Coronavirus) in our community, and stands ready to help if needed.While the virus is international, there may become a time when our most vulnerable community members are significantly impacted. Right now, local nonprofit organizations are working side by side with county emergency services to plan contingencies for helping in case of widespread quarantines or school closures.
https://www.sonomacf.org/about/
Community Foundation
California
The Fund will provide one-time general operating grants to organizations that provide critical services around economic security to the most vulnerable populations in the East Bay. These organizations are focused on providing immediate, mid-term, and long-term support related to:
-Loss of employment and decreased hourly work, resulting in reduced income
-Closures of schools and childcare centers (resulting in lost earnings as parents must take time off to care for children)
-Increased healthcar
https://www.ebcf.org/covid-19-fund/
Private Family Foundation
California
Some of the Heising-Simons Foundation nonprofit partners have already canceled major conferences as a result. To provide some relief to grantee partners, the Foundation is offering a rapid response fund to offset unexpected costs incurred for disruptions to operations as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
The LACF 2020 Nonprofit Relief Fund provides needed support to LACF grantees that are established local organizations affected by the impact of the coronavirus. Funds raised for these nonprofits will be used to meet the most critical needs facing our local community.
n response to a declared emergency in Napa County, we've launched a COVID-19 Fund that will support efforts to help slow the spread of the virus within Napa County. As we closely monitor how the Novel Coronavirus impacts our community, we will deploy additional financial resources to best meet evolving needs. The Foundation will pay special attention to populations in Napa County that may be particularly susceptible to becoming seriously ill, like the elderly, the medically frail and those livin
To help local nonprofit organizations and government agencies on the front lines prepare, rapidly respond to and deploy resources for coronavirus response in Butte, Glenn, Tehama and Colusa counties.
The Foundation has established the PCF COVID-19 Response Fund for maximum flexibility and responsiveness as the pandemic unfolds. Community foundations across the country have launched similar efforts to activate philanthropy in their local communities and provide much-needed financial support as conditions change in the coming weeks and months.
The COVID-19 Response Fund will offer flexible resources to organizations in our area working with communities who are disproportionately impacted by coronavirus and the economic consequences of this outbreak.The fund will help support the increased demand that Placer County nonprofit service providers are facing related to the impact of COVID-19. PCF is communicating and coordinately closely with local government and social services organizations to understand where charitable dollars are neede
https://placercf.org/covid-19-response-fund/
Community Foundation
California
As the capital region’s community foundation, we are uniquely positioned to respond to local emergencies. We have activated our Sacramento Region Disaster Fund, which we have seeded with an initial investment specifically to help address acute challenges local nonprofit organizations are encountering due to the virus. This Fund will be used to rapidly deploy flexible resources to nonprofits in our region working with communities impacted by COVID-19.
Grant funding will focus on three critical areas: food security, rental and utility assistance, and income replacement or gap funding. The coalition is working in close collaboration with local government, health agencies, nonprofits, businesses and other community partners to identify regional needs and assess potential grant recipients.
Through the COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund, the San Francisco Foundation will make capacity building grants ($3,000 – $25,000) to nonprofit organizations in San Francisco, Alameda, San Mateo, Contra Costa, and Marin Counties addressing the following four issue areas, described in greater detail below: worker support, preventing homelessness and providing renter protection/housing security, ensuring food security, and addressing racial bias.
The United Way of Santa Barbara County (UWSBC) and the Santa Barbara Foundation (SBF) are working in partnership to provide financial support to address the needs of individuals and families in Santa Barbara County as well as the nonprofits who serve them. SBF and UWSBC are preemptively mobilizing in response to the increasing numbers of confirmed cases in our region. Your donation to the Community Disaster Relief Fund (CDRF) will support our COVID-19 response effort.
The COVID-19 Response Fund will support the many nonprofit organizations in our communities that will ensure children and seniors receive daily meals no longer provided in schools or senior centers. It also will provide funding for emergency health services, childcare, rent, and utilities. We have strong nonprofits supporting our communities and the demands will no doubt test their capacities. The COVID-19 Response Fund will be there to drive resources to these many groups.
Funds from SVCF’s COVID-19 Coronavirus Regional Response Fund will support lead organizations representing each of the nine Bay Area counties and their immediate efforts in addressing COVID-19 related challenges in their respective counties.
https://www.siliconvalleycf.org/coronavirus-fund
Private Foundation
California
The California Endowment today announced the first phase of the foundation’s urgent funding response to the COVID-19 pandemic in California. Grants totaling $5 million are being commissioned to support public health efforts and the immediate social and health services needs of highly vulnerable Californians, including farm workers/day laborers, the homeless and undocumented individuals. In addition to supporting community clinics serving the most vulnerable on the front lines of this epidemic, f
Hosted and administered by The San Diego Foundation in collaboration with County Board of Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, the co-chair of the County’s COVID-19 subcommittee, and seeded with $1 million from San Diego Gas & Electric and $300,000 from The San Diego Foundation, the San Diego COVID-19 Community Response Fund will receive donations and make emergency grants to nonprofit organizations that have deep roots and strong experience supporting impacted communities, particularly those that are di
The Ventura County Community Foundation, in coordination with the County of Ventura, Amgen Foundation, Southeast Ventura County YMCA, Give An Hour, and the Economic Development Collaborative, has launched a Rapid Response Fund for Ventura County to support nonprofit organizations addressing the needs of individuals and families with food and housing support, childcare, wage replacement, mental healthcare, and more. The fund will also go to supporting small businesses through this crisis.
The Foundation is moving with immediate support for lead charitable organizations serving vulnerable persons, providing shelter and food services in very close proximity. Earlier today, The Foundation approved a $100,000 emergency grant to Harvest Manitoba (formerly Winnipeg Harvest) so they can continue to distribute food to Manitobans in need. And on March 12, 2020, we approved special $25,000 grants for overnight shelters at Main Street Project, Salvation Army and Siloam Mission, as well as $
The Aspen Community Foundation has established the COVID-19 Response Fund to channel needed resources to respond to the immediate and long-term needs of the Aspen to Parachute region. Monies raised will be disbursed to nonprofit organizations or government entities supporting access to appropriate healthcare and meeting essential human needs such as food access, rent and utilities assistance, and emergency services for individuals and families impacted by the virus.
The Disaster Relief Fund was established to support local and area disasters, as well as support the work of the Broomfield VOAD. At this critical time, the Disaster Relief fund will directly support access to food, hygiene, care and services, which is vital for our most vulnerable populations and the health of our community. This funding directly supports our local nonprofits who are providing such services through grants distributed in a timely manner. All donations made with a credit card wil
The Neighbor to Neighbor COVID19 Relief Fund is designed to provide financial resources to charitable organizations in Longmont and St. Vrain Valley area that are involved in supporting vulnerable populations that have been affected by the outbreak. The Longmont Community Foundation encourages institutions, companies and other funders to contribute to the Fund. 100% of funds received will be distributed quickly and a final report of the distributions will be available on our website after the fu
As the community navigates the COVID-19 global health crisis, Denver Foundation team members are tapping into our very deep roots in the community to identify high-impact organizations that serve the most vulnerable. Through the Critical Needs Fund, we'll focus on critical issues including housing insecurity and lack of access to food and healthcare services.
The Fund will provide flexible resources to organizations throughout the region that serve residents who are disproportionately impacted by coronavirus and the economic consequences of the outbreak. The Fund is designed to complement the work of federal, state and municipal government efforts and expand local capacity to address all aspects of the outbreak as efficiently as possible.
To provide rapid response and recovery funds to front line safety net non-profits serving Delaware County, PA, one of five counties in the Philadelphia region.
The Community Foundation is coordinating with our peers in philanthropy to rapidly raise and deploy critical resources to nonprofits on the frontlines of responding to the urgent health and economic needs of disproportionately impacted communities in Greater Washington.
Through CCF’s Hands Up Grant (HUG), we will be providing assistance to those affected by job or income loss. Thanks to the generosity of the Founder of the Hands Up Grant, Cheryl Berlon, who has donated $25,000 in a match-up opportunity, we will be able to help our neighbors in need with emergency funds.
https://charlottecf.org/donate/
Community Foundation
Florida
As a response to COVID-19 the Community Foundation for Brevard has activated the Brevard Relief Fund in order to provide flexible resources to organizations in our region who are disproportionately impacted by coronavirus and the economic consequences of this outbreak. We will be working in close collaboration with community leaders to proactively identify potential grantees and be able to adapt to evolving needs.
The Collier Comes Together Fund is designed to complement the work of public health officials and expand local capacity to address the outbreak as effectively as possible. Donations to this fund will help rapidly deploy resources to basic needs and healthcare nonprofit organizations to support their programs as well as their staff at the front lines of our community’s coronavirus outbreak.
The Fund will provide resources to local organizations working to provide aid to those impacted by the coronavirus outbreak. The Fund is designed to complement the work of public health officials and local government to expand local capacity to address all aspects of the outbreak as efficiently as possible.
https://floridacommunity.com/swflrelief/
Community Foundation
Florida
The COVID-19 fund will strategically deploy resources to community-based organizations that are working with communities disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus outbreak.
The Cobb COVID-19 Community Response Fund will provide flexible resources to organizations meeting critical needs in Cobb. Charitable grants will assist organizations and programs working to provide residents with access to food, prescriptions/healthcare, childcare and basic needs. Our goal is to expand local capacity by supporting the nonprofits helping individuals and families experiencing hardship because of the outbreak, related closures and disruptions.
In response to the outbreak, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) has launched the CDP COVID-19 Response Fund to support preparedness, containment, response and recovery activities for those affected and for the responders.
Public Grantmaking Charity, Corporate Foundation, Private Foundation
Global
Therapeutics Accelerator Fund. No specific antiviral or antibody treatment for COVID-19 exists today. We are working quickly with our partners to change that.
Donations to this fund will bring services to affected communities and help stop the virus's spread. Initially, the fund will help meet immediate needs for healthcare, food, and water in partnership with our nonprofit partners. As the situation unfolds, it will transition to support longer-term education and recovery efforts run by local, vetted organizations in affected regions. We will work with our partners on the ground to allocate funds where they're most needed.
Donations support WHO’s work to track and understand the spread of the virus; to ensure patients get the care they need and frontline workers get essential supplies and information; and to accelerate efforts to develop vaccines, tests, and treatments.
https://covid19responsefund.org/
Public Grantmaking Charity
Global
To support this rapidly escalating need, United Way Worldwide has created the COVID-19 Community Response and Recovery Fund. Our Fund supports communities struggling in the wake of the new virus, by supporting local United Ways and 211, the go-to information resource in times of crisis. Every year, 211 specialists answer 12 million requests by phone, text, chat and email to connect people with disaster, food, housing, utility, health care resources and more. There is no other network in the coun
A one-time payment—equivalent to two-weeks pay—for the majority of employees to help accommodate any unforeseen costs and needs at their discretion. With schools and support services moving to virtual experiences or being temporarily suspended, we know our employees need the additional financial support and flexibility. We hope this additional pay will help alleviate some of the pressures. You can read more about it in our financial disclosure https://sec.report/Document/0001327811-20-000030/. W
This fund has been established to provide financial support to Teton Valley nonprofits affected by COVID-19 in our community including front-line service providers addressing public health or serving at-risk populations and nonprofits whose fundamental ability to operate is critically impaired.
The Evanston Community Foundation has launched the Evanston Community Rapid Response Fund to foster a unified philanthropic response to address the impact of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 in the Evanston community. Several initial funders have already partnered in helping seed the fund, including the Finnegan Family Foundation, Hagerty Consulting, and Northwestern University Dance Marathon (NUDM). We are working closely with community-based organizations to identify how to strategically use the
In partnership with the City of Chicago and United Way of Metro Chicago we have launched the Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund to unite the funds raised by Chicago’s philanthropies, corporations and individuals to be disbursed to nonprofit organizations across the region. The region’s health and human service organizations are experiencing a surge in demand for services from neighbors and communities significantly impacted by the coronavirus outbreak. It’s critical these organizations hav
In recognition of the challenges you are facing now and those that will be posed to our region in the days and weeks ahead, many of us have joined together and with others to contribute to a fund as one way to support those impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. The Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund will provide flexible resources to community-based organizations across the Metropolitan Chicago region to supply essential aid to the individuals and households who are most impacted by the pandemi
The Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund will provide flexible resources to community-based organizations across the Metropolitan Chicago region to supply essential aid to the individuals and households who are most impacted by the pandemic. Those resources currently include access to emergency food and basic supplies, rent and mortgage assistance and utility assistance. Learn more at https://www.chicagocovid19responsefund.org/.
https://www.chicagocovid19responsefund.org/
Community Foundation
Indiana
We also have a new fund, CFBC COVID-19 Response Fund, specifically created to continue providing financial assistance to local nonprofits working to address needs during this time. If you want to donate to help but not necessarily to a specific organization, this fund allows you to do that.
On Behalf of Greater Des Moines, the Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines is activating the Disaster Recovery Fund (DRF). The DRF was created in partnership with disaster response and philanthropic organizations in Greater Des Moines to develop a collective strategy for charitable giving during times of disaster. As our community and its most vulnerable populations are facing the effects of COVID-19, the DRF provides an opportunity for the public to give with the reassurance their donation
Recently we have received some inquiries about making donations to support the immediate needs of our neighbors created by interruptions in services; potential shortages; and gaps in nutrition for food-insecure children, families, and seniors in Muscatine County caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) containment efforts.
The fund specifically supports organizations who need additional resources to support people in our community when a disaster, natural or man-made, occurs. Through strong relationships with nonprofits and community leaders in the Quad Cities and due to the generosity of donors in the community, the Community Foundation is able to quickly make grantmaking decisions and infuse resources into organizations so that they can effectively meet the needs and opportunities after a disaster, and effective
With the Covid-19 emergency, the number of equipment and beds within the intensive care units of the hospitals in Lombardy is largely insufficient. For this reason, the Buzzi Foundation wants to support the Intensive care unit of the Buzzi Hospital, providing it with 20 beds. In a time of such great difficulty and emergency, the Buzzi Foundation will undertake to make the equipment donated and necessary to deal with the emergency available to the Sacco Hospital and other hospitals in Lombardy.
In the next three weeks, the Gemelli Polyclinic Foundation will retrofit the Columbus Presidium building into a Regional Covid Hospital to support the ongoing health emergency. The works have already started. The new Columbus Covid-2 Hospital will be dedicated to patients with Coronavirus Covid-19, making 59 intensive care beds and 80 single beds available.
As the outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to dominate the headlines, the pandemic has plunged Italy into a crisis. Italy has the most cases outside of China, and hospitals are overwhelmed and unable to meet the demand as the number of sick continues to grow.
This fund is pooling resources together to fund these four local organizations who have plans in place for immediate response:
Niguarda Hospital is one of the largest and most important hospitals in Milan, Italy. Funds raised will be used for the needs that Niguarda must face in the ongoing emergency, such as the implementation of Intensive Care beds, purchase of protective equipment for healthcare workers, and hiring of additional staff to adequately treat patients.
We launched the Live, Work & Give fund to assist. We love our community and believe during this time we will come together, support one another and show generosity. Live, Work & Give grant applications will be accepted from Shawnee County nonprofit organizations working to address immediate community needs as a result of Coronavirus COVID19 quarantine measures. These emergency assistance grant awards are expected to be $2,500.00 or less, and will be awarded to organizations who are providing dir
Charitable grants will fund organizations and programs that have deep roots in Central and Appalachia Kentucky and strong experience working to provide residents with access to food, prescriptions/healthcare and other childcare and basic needs. The fund is designed to complement the work of local public health, nonprofit, and government entities, and to expand local capacity to support individuals and families experiencing hardship because of the outbreak and related closures and disruptions.
https://www.bgcf.org/coronavirus
Community Foundation
Kentucky
The goal of this fund is to attract and provide flexible funding resources to help communities, individuals and businesses who are disproportionately impacted by the virus and its economic consequences. Funds will be used to complement the work of public health officials and will be distributed in the most equitable and transparent manner considering relevant and emerging data on our community's needs.
The Community Crisis Response Fund provides flexible financial assistance for needs immediately following a violent incident, natural disaster or other crisis in our community. Currently, we are funding programs which address the needs of Anne Arundel County arising from the Covid-19 pandemic. Funding will go to Anne Arundel County nonprofits, and/or county agencies and departments.
The Community Foundation of Howard County has established the Howard County Community Relief Fund to address ongoing emergencies in Howard County. Members of the community and fund holders at the foundation are invited to donate.
The Women's Giving Circle of Howard County is inviting donations through its Emergency Response Network that will go directly to the Community Action Council to assist in providing adequate amounts of food to support Head Start families in Howard County. The organization is matching up to $5,000 of all donations. The WGC will continue to call on donors through the ERN in the coming weeks and months ahead.
The Brookline Community Foundation has a long tradition of offering emergency assistance for basic needs (food, utilities, rent assistance, and other urgent needs) through the BCF Safety Net, which is administered by The Brookline Center.
With a strong, established network built from working with vulnerable residents over the years, the Safety Net will be capable of responding directly to the needs of vulnerable residents related to the COVID-19 public health crisis
Hosted by the Boston Foundation, The COVID-19 Response Fund will award one-time operating grants on a rolling basis to non-profits whose operations in support of elders and other vulnerable populations have been stressed by the outbreak. The Boston Foundation encourages institutions, companies and other funders to contribute to the Fund.
https://www.tbf.org/Covid19Fund
Corporate Foundation
Massachusetts
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (Nasdaq: VRTX) today announced that the Vertex Foundation, a nonprofit charitable foundation, is making a $500,000 gift to Partners HealthCare, a Boston-based nonprofit hospital and physician network, to support the needs of patients and health care providers and bolster preparedness and response to the ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak through enhanced testing capacity.
Our community response to increased service demand created by the COVID-19 virus. This fund will provide critical support to agencies providing vital services such as access to food and basic hygiene, caring for our senior citizens, and overall basic needs
https://www.careottawacounty.com/donate
Community Foundation
Michigan
Established by the Community Foundation of Greater Flint in partnership with United Way of Genesee County, the Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund will award grants on a regular basis to nonprofits that are addressing the gaps that are surfacing in key services for our most vulnerable community members. The Community Foundation and United Way will work to ensure the Fund has maximum scope and impact. The Fund Partners encourage institutions, companies and other donors to contribute to the Fund.
Community Foundation
Minnesota
The mission of the COVID-19 Response Fund is to respond to the needs identified in our community and to deploy resources to non-profit organizations at the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak. These organizations are those working with communities who are disproportionately impacted by coronavirus and its consequences.
Community Foundation and Philanthropy Serving Organization
Minnesota
100% of fund contributions will be distributed to grantmaking organizations for disaster recovery efforts in the state of Minnesota.
Any remaining MDRF funds will be dedicated to recovery efforts for future disasters in Minnesota, after coronavirus needs are met.
No fees will be taken by the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation or the Minnesota Council on Foundations for this work.
Funds will go directly to community foundations, Minnesota Initiative Foundations or other intermediaries that have
We will be leveraging our OneMPLS Fund to support our local community response to the pandemic. The OneMPLS Fund is a collective impact fund designed to be nimble and responsive, expanding on our community equity investments by making more resources available to address emerging issues. We know local organizations that are essential to the fabric of our community are beginning to face significant challenges in this time of uncertainty. As a community foundation, we have the expertise and capacit
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FUND at the Foundation: While the Winona Community Foundation does not provide direct program services, it partners with direct program providers to administer a fund that provides financial resources to them in an emergency. This fund was created in 2003 and is named the Emergency Assistance Fund. Our nonprofit partners, marked with an asterisk above, access this fund to provide direct financial relief to their clients in the form of vouchers and gift cards to cover emergen
A coalition of philanthropic and chamber organizations brought together by the St. Louis Community Foundation have created the COVID-19 Regional Response Fund, foundation officials announced today. The fund will be used to direct resources to regional nonprofits that are working with local communities disproportionately affected by the coronavirus crisis and its economic fallout.
Whitefish Community Foundation has activated a Community Emergency Response fund to support local nonprofits helping those directly impacted by COVID-19. Funding will address the unexpected needs impacting our local families. As a preparedness measure, the Community Foundation has committed initial funding. We anticipate the community need may ultimately be significantly greater and we call on you for your support. When needed, the Foundation will rapidly deploy grants from this program to enabl
The CDC Foundation's Emergency Response Fund enables CDC to strengthen critical global health security needs and respond immediately to public health emergencies such as the current novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Your gift allows CDC to better prepare for and respond to crisis situations by providing flexibility to meet both immediate and planned needs that would not otherwise be readily available.
The Emergency Assistance Foundation has provided assistance to over 3500 employees in 48 hours after the International COVID-19 immediate response program launched.
https://emergencyassistancefdn.org/contact/
Philanthropy Serving Organization
National, Mexico, Central America
Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) invites our members to contribute to our COVID-19 Rapid Response Migration Fund, which will provide emergency mini-grants to frontline organizations responding to the immediate needs of migrants and refugees to respond to the unprecedented challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fund will support HIP’s current Migration and Forced Displacement grantees and other organizations nominated by HIP’s current funders and partner organizations. These mini-grant funds will
The first phase of this work is intended to be a rapid response to immediate needs. As we learn more about our local needs and the changing nature of this unprecedented situation, we will adapt our process.One-time operating grants will fund organizations that have deep roots in the community and strong experience working with residents without health insurance and/or access to sick days, people with limited English language proficiency, healthcare and low-wage workers, and communities of color,
Taos Community Foundation has established the COVID-19 Response Fund that will deploy funds as specific areas of community need are identified.
https://www.taoscf.org/covid-19-information/
Community Foundation
New York
As the impacts—both emerging and still uncertain—of the novel coronavirus mount across our communities, we are launching the Brooklyn COVID-19 Response Fund to provide immediate and longer-term resources to vulnerable residents across our borough.
The Community Support Fund will provide flexible resources to organizations in Central New York working with communities who are disproportionately impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the economic consequences of this outbreak.
https://cnycf.org/covid19#.XnEKjXdFykY
Community Foundation
New York
Co-led by the Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region and the United Way of the Greater Capital Region, The Capital Region Community COVID-19 Response Fund has been established to provide flexible resources to 501c3 organizations working with local communities who are disproportionately impacted by coronavirus and the economic consequences of this outbreak.
https://www.cfgcr.org/covid-19-response-fund/
Community Foundation
New York
COVID-19 RESPONSE - MINI GRANTS FOR NONPROFITS - Support and resources are available to community-based organizations in Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben and Yates Counties. Mini-grants of up to $1000 are available to assist nonprofit organizations with: Costs associated with employees telecommuting (iPads, Laptops) and Video conferencing and/or virtual meeting platform subscriptions. COVID-19 - MICRO GRANTS FOR INDIVIDUALS - Up to $250 per individual is available for creative community service. *Thes
The NYC COVID-19 Response & Impact Fund was created to aid nonprofit service providers struggling with the health and economic effects of the coronavirus. It will give grants and loans to NYC-based nonprofits that are trying to meet the new and urgent needs that are hitting the city. Priority will be given to nonprofits addressing essential healthcare and food insecurity as well as arts and culture, because New York is the cultural capital of the nation. Gifts will help nonprofits with a variety
https://www.nycommunitytrust.org/covid19/
Community Foundation
North Carolina
The foundation is assembling a team of community leaders to inform the assessment of needs and guide distribution decisions as the impact of the pandemic unfolds locally. The funds will be used to complement rather than duplicate any government resources.
https://www.clemmonsfoundation.org/
Community Foundation
North Carolina
The Fund will provide financial resources to local nonprofit organizations which provide direct support to our community. These resources will supplement, not replace, other assistance. Grants from this Fund will be coordinated with guidance from the United Way of Greater Greensboro, City of Greensboro, County of Guilford, and Guilford County Schools.
In addition, our Foundation Disaster Relief Fund as always, remains open and we are accepting donations so that we can continue to provide grants as well as emergency funding to those organizations most effected by the Virus. We will continue to operate under normal office hours, however, we do ask that our clients try to handle their business requests via email or by phone as much as possible, to limit traffic in and out of our offices.
The Fund will provide flexible resources to organizations with deep roots in communities and experience addressing basic needs and filling public health gaps. The goal is to help regional front-line nonprofit organizations quickly meet increasing demands for help.
This fund assists nonprofit organizations that are responding to the spread of COVID-19 and experiencing financial challenges by doing so. Nonprofits seeking assistance may apply through the links below.
Grants from the fund will complement the work of public health officials and expand the community’s capacity to respond and assist effectively and efficiently in the outbreak. Grants will be awarded to vetted community-based and 501(c)(3) charitable organizations that are focused on:
-basic human needs (food, shelter, safety)
-mental health services
-economic impact on individuals from reduced or lost work
https://www.daytonfoundation.org/031720pr.html
Community Foundation
Ohio
The Emergency Response Fund will make grant awards to help nonprofits whose resources are, and will continue to be, strained over this unprecedented event due to the need for them to expand and modify how they deliver their services.
Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton, Stark Community Foundation and other local funders have joined forces to collectively and quickly respond to the needs of area organizations affected by the rapidly-evolving spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Stark County. A grant application has been created and Stark Community Foundation Immediate Impact Alert Fund has been activated to mobilize much-needed resources to organizations experiencing unexpected financial challenges.
Philanthropic partners across Northeast Ohio today announced the creation of the Greater Cleveland COVID-19 Rapid Response Fund, which will soon distribute grants to nonprofit organizations serving on the front lines of the pandemic throughout Greater Cleveland. Contributions to the Rapid Response Fund now total $3.95 million from 18 different organizations. Funding partners urge other foundations, corporate entities, individuals, and other organizations to contribute to the fund via ClevelandFo
We are your community foundation, and our role is to lead the way in addressing the region’s most critical needs. I can assure you, we’re on it. The COVID-19 pandemic will disproportionately affect our most vulnerable residents and the organizations that support them. Many of our neighbors will be forced to choose between their health, care for their children, food on the table, a roof over their heads, and more. As a community, we must step up. Mayor John Cranley has asked us to activate an eme
The current Coronavirus pandemic as well as the economic downturn have created an immediate crisis for many households seeking to meet food, housing and other basic needs. In response, The Youngstown Foundation continues to provide its Crisis Assistance Program. The Crisis Assistance Program provides a resource for The Youngstown Foundation to respond quickly to emergency funding needs of qualified 501(c)(3) agencies in Youngstown and vicinity to ensure continuity of essential, direct services t
We remain in close collaboration with our regional funding partners, our statewide network of community leaders and nonprofit partners to ensure we’re ready and available to mobilize resources, support and communications where and when they are most needed, particularly for Oregon’s most vulnerable populations.
Berks County Community Foundation has the ability to create a Disaster Relief Fund in the name of a mass casualty event to collect donations for victims, their families, and long-term community needs that arise as a result of the event.
https://bccf.org/disaster-relief-fund/
Community Foundation
Pennsylvania
Nonprofits that provide basic needs such as food, access to healthcare, and financial stability support have an immediate increased need for flexible, unrestricted funding to meet heightened needs. The Community Foundation COVID-19 Rapid Response Fund provides flexible resources to Chester County nonprofits that are disproportionately impacted by coronavirus and the economic consequences of this outbreak.
https://chescocf.org/
Community Foundation
Pennsylvania
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Foundation for Enhancing Communities and The United Way of the Capital Region have, in partnership, established a COVID-19 Community Response Fund. Hosted by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities, the community foundation serving Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon, Perry, and Northern York Counties, the COVID-19 Community Response Fund will provide emergency funds to long-standing nonprofit organizations in Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon,
https://www.tfec.org/funds/covid19/
Private Foundation
Pennsylvania
The heads of the largest foundations in the region – Schroeder, Grant Oliphant, president of The Heinz Endowments; Sam Reiman, director of the Richard King Mellon Foundation; and David Roger, president, The Hillman Family Foundations – said that additional grantmaking by the foundations individually outside of the Emergency Action Fund to respond to the COVID-19 emergency will happen through their Boards and in alignment with their current areas of focus. Schroeder said that the contributions re
To inform fund distribution, needs are being assessed in consultation with the Allegheny County Health Department and the Department of Human Services. Funders are also reviewing the results of a community survey of 1,600 nonprofits conducted last week through the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania in conjunction with its 211 help-line. The fund will be held at The Pittsburgh Foundation, which is waiving all credit card and management fees on individual donations. Donations can be made by l
Today, we are facing an unprecedented challenge: the alarming spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. This pandemic is taking a toll on everyone and every organization, including our region’s nonprofits. Canceled fundraisers, a decline in donations from corporations and individuals due to market jitters, the absence of volunteers, and increased demand are taxing nonprofits’ abilities to operate.
The purpose of the Black Hills Disaster Recovery Fund A field of interest fund to provide emergency support, disaster relief and recovery, and disaster mitigation in the Black Hills region.
This fund was created to receive charitable donations to support nonprofits assisting individuals and small businesses most negatively impacted by the cancellation of SXSW and least able to recover on their own.
https://www.austincf.org/stand-with-austin/
Community Foundation
Texas
The Hill Country Strong Fund supports organizations helping individuals and communities economically affected by the coronavirus. Grants will be made to service clubs, relief organizations, religious institutions, social service nonprofits, community groups, healthcare providers, and other charities in the Hill Country that are meeting local needs related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Paso del Norte Community Foundation has established the El Paso COVID-19 Response Fund to support the evolving needs of the region in responding effectively to COVID-19. The PDN Community Foundation will work with nonprofit organizations and health officials to distribute 100% of donations. The Paso del Norte Health Foundation has already made a financial commitment to support community response efforts and is working closely with officials to support in other ways as needed.
The fund will support health and human services nonprofits in greater Park City that are handling cases related to the impact of COVID-19. Targeted operating grants will fund organizations that have deep roots in community and strong experience working with residents without health insurance and/or access to sick days, people with limited English language proficiency, healthcare and gig economy workers, and communities of color, among others.
https://parkcitycf.org/communityresponsefund/
Community Foundation
Vermont
The Vermont Community Foundation announced it has established the VT COVID-19 Response Fund to support nonprofit organizations throughout the state that are particularly equipped to address community impacts of the novel coronavirus. Working with partners at the state and local level, the Community Foundation will prioritize the most immediate public health and economic impacts of the new disease, focusing on vulnerable populations and the service providers that support them. The new fund’s gran
ACT for Alexandria and the City of Alexandria recognize that COVID-19 and the necessary public health measures to address it will affect our community in many ways – in the weeks ahead and the months to come. There are the life-threatening implications for older Alexandrians, and it will disrupt the normal operations of everyone in our community. Alexandria’s nonprofit organizations are the fabric of our social safety net and essential partners during this public health crisis. As nonprofit orga
To meet the urgent challenges of the COVID-19 outbreak in Arlington, we are focusing our Prompt Response Fund exclusively on support to nonprofit organizations who are on the front lines with clients, patients, and residents impacted by the health crisis. This includes organizations focused on:
-emergency food needs
-health needs for the uninsured or underinsured, and
-support for hourly workers displaced from their wage-earning positions.
Today we are pleased to announce the Community Emergency Response Fund. Hosted by the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, it will provide flexible resources to organizations in Central Virginia helping to alleviate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fund will operate in partnership with local governments, schools, and the private sector to address current and emerging needs and strategically fill gaps in support.
The new fund will provide resources to charitable organizations supporting the residents of Staunton, Waynesboro, and the counties of Augusta, Highland, and Nelson impacted by COVID-19.
We have established the Central Virginia COVID-19 Response Fund in partnership with the Central Virginia Emergency Management Alliance to support organizations that are addressing the immediate needs, longer term effects of the pandemic, and community recovery. The Community Foundation is seeding the fund with an initial $500,000 and we welcome additional contributions from our donors peer foundations and corporate partners.
The Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties has established a Community Emergency Relief Fund to accept and strategically disburse funding to address COVID-19 emergency response and relief efforts in Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties.
The Fund will attract and provide flexible funding resources for nonprofit organizations and other programs in our region responding to COVID-19 and its impacts. The Fund’s focus will be to help communities who are disproportionately impacted by the virus and its economic consequences. The Fund is designed to complement the work of public health officials, as COVID-19 is a public health issue, and as such, funding decisions will be made in consultation with them across our entire service area in
https://www.cfnova.org/our-programs/covid19
Community Foundation
Washington
COVID-19 Response Fund
https://bmcf.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/list
Public Charity - Health Conversion
Washington
The Chuckanut Health Foundation has established a local fund for COVID-19 Relief and Response in Whatcom County. Our mission calls us to respond to community health needs, and we anticipate that immediate financial support may be needed in our community due to the impacts of the Coronavirus. We are coordinating with the Whatcom Community Foundation, United Way of Whatcom County, and the Mt. Baker Kidney Foundation to make sure we, as your philanthropy partners, can respond and provide this cruci
The Coronavirus Response Fund will provide flexible resources to organizations in our region working with communities who are disproportionately impacted by coronavirus and the economic consequences of this outbreak. The fund will be hosted by the Community Foundation of Snohomish County, and is designed to complement the work of public health officials and expand local capacity to address all aspects of the outbreak as efficiently as possible.
https://www.cf-sc.org/
Community Foundation
Washington
Local philanthropic, government, and business partners has joined together to create 2 COVID-19 Response Funds that will rapidly deploy resources to community-based organizations at the frontlines of the region’s coronavirus outbreak in Eastern Washington and North Idaho. The funds are designed to complement the work of public health officials, medical providers, businesses and governments to expand regional capacity addressing the outbreak as effectively as possible.
https://innovia.org/covid19/
Community Foundation
Washington
To ensure essential supports remain available throughout the Orcas community as needs arise during times of crisis and/or emergencies.
A fund established to address the emerging critical needs in the San Juan Island community during an emergency or crisis affecting San Juan Islanders (currently related to COVID-19 response).
The first phase of rapid-response grants will increase resiliency in disproportionately affected communities by addressing the economic impact of reduced and lost work due to the broader COVID-19 outbreak, the immediate needs of economically vulnerable populations caused by COVID-19 related closures, the increased demand for medical information and support, and fear and confusion about the outbreak among our most vulnerable residents. The Fund expects to move an initial round of grants within th
Contribute to the Resilience Fund: the community’s bounce-back fund. It’s here to help anyone and everyone —individuals, families, nonprofits, businesses—recover from a crisis or disaster through a combination of emergency preparedness investments and response funding.
https://www.whatcomcf.org/
Community Foundation
West Virginia
Please make a monetary donation to support the Foundation's Safety Net Fund (supports basic and emergency needs) and/or Hunger Fund (addresses food insecurity). The PACF will proactively deploy these funds in our community to meet priority needs as they arise.
https://www.pacfwv.com/COVID19
Community Foundation
Wisconsin
The Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin has established the COVID-19 Community Response Fund. This fund will focus on the most pressing needs of area nonprofits in the coming weeks. You can trust us to work with community leaders to invest your generosity where it will make a difference in addressing needs.
The Greater Milwaukee Foundation, in partnership with local philanthropists and funders, has created a fund to respond to the COVID-19 situation. The Milwaukee Responds Fund will provide resources to organizations working in the Greater Milwaukee area with communities disproportionately impacted by coronavirus and the economic consequences of this pandemic. The fund is designed to be flexible and will provide grants for immediate needs including but not limited to organizations addressing basic
A coalition of La Crosse Community Foundation, Great Rivers United Way, and generous business and individual supporters have joined together to create the La Crosse Area Emergency Response Fund to rapidly deploy resources to charitable organizations at the frontlines of the COVID-19 outbreak in the La Crosse area.
The Oshkosh COVID-19 Relief Fund has been established to provide flexible financial resources to 501(c)(3) organizations working in the Oshkosh community who are disproportionately impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the economic consequences of the outbreak. Initial funding has been donated by Oshkosh Area United Way and the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation.
In addition to nonprofit grant funding, we allocated a portion of the first phase of relief funds to local individuals and families seeking financial assistance through One22’s COVID-19 Financial Relief Awards, which provide funds to local residents dealing with unforeseen hardship and loss of income such as those incurred with the precautionary cancellation of events or voluntary self-isolation.
One hundred percent of contributions to this fund will be distributed to nonprofit organizations swiftly as needs arise. ACF has intentionally established this fund with flexibility in mind to ensure that these resources may support communities as conditions, circumstances, and needs change throughout this crisis.