Coronavirus / Covid-19: Other Response Funds
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AHRI for Justice (AHRI) and Viet Rainbow of Orange County (VROC) recognize that our communities have been greatly impacted by COVID-19. For many in our communities, COVID-19 is no longer just a public health crisis, but a humanitarian crisis on many levels.
Giving Compass and National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP) are working together to bring you the most comprehensive list of vetted response and relief funds.
Pillars Fund has created a rapid response fund to support the personal expenses of Muslim artists and activists whose livelihoods are being negatively impacted by this current moment. They will be making $500 grants to individuals through a short application process.
A fund for tipped and service workers impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
A fund offering $500 grants to hospitality workers who lost their jobs due to COVID-19.
The Workers Fund is a rapid response to the COVID-19 pandemic from The Workers Lab.
The OC Community Resilience Fund is a collaborative response by the Orange County philanthropic community seeking to strengthen and support community-based organizations who serve vulnerable communities most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
In response to a declared emergency in Napa County, the Napa Valley Community Foundation launched a COVID-19 Fund that will support efforts to help slow the spread of the virus within Napa County
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Through this fund, SFF will make a limited number of one-time grants (up to $25,000) to nonprofits addressing four issue areas: racial bias, worker protection, homelessness and renter protection/housing security, and food security.
Today in the Bay Area, 1 in 5 people have less than $400 in savings. COVID-19 is only intensifying this financial strain due to loss in wages.
SVCF is leading an effort with our other Bay Area philanthropic partners on a regional response to this public health crisis.