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Boston Artist Relief Fund
The Boston Artist Relief Fund will award grants of $500 and $1,000 to individual artists who live in Boston whose creative practices and incomes are being adversely impacted by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
The Boston Artist Relief Fund will award grants of $500 and $1,000 to individual artists who live in Boston whose creative practices and incomes are being adversely impacted by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Community Vs. COVID-19
Community vs COVID-19 is a volunteer initiative led by Harvard Business School students, the team at Human Agency, and people like you. We are a project of Telos Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit recognized by the IRS. Your contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by US law.
Community vs COVID-19 is a volunteer initiative led by Harvard Business School students, the team at Human Agency, and people like you. We are a project of Telos Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit recognized by the IRS. Your contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by US law
City Harvest
The crisis in our city is urgent, and we are stepping up to rescue and deliver more food to meet the need. Our trucks will continue to be on the road, and we will work hard to make sure all children in our city and their families have food during this time. We have always been about neighbors helping neighbors—and that is truer now than ever before. Our Board of Directors is matching every $1 donated through April 17 with $2 of their own, up to $500,000, ensuring your gift goes 3 times as far. Thank you for stepping up with us. Together, we are City Harvest, and together, we will feed our city.
The crisis in our city is urgent, and we are stepping up to rescue and deliver more food to meet the need. Our trucks will continue to be on the road, and we will work hard to make sure all children in our city and their families have food during this time. We have always been about neighbors helping neighbors—and that is truer now than ever before. Our Board of Directors is matching every $1 donated through April 17 with $2 of their own, up to $500,000, ensuring your gift goes 3 times as far. Thank you for stepping up with us. Together, we are City Harvest, and together, we will feed our city.
Feeding America
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we are committed to serving communities and individuals facing hunger across America, wherever they are. You can help make sure we can be there for our neighbors in need during this time of uncertainty.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we are committed to serving communities and individuals facing hunger across America, wherever they are. You can help make sure we can be there for our neighbors in need during this time of uncertainty.
Fairfield County COVID-19 Resiliency Fund
Working with the goal of quickly raising contributions from the entire Fairfield County community to support our most vulnerable residents.
Working with the goal of quickly raising contributions from the entire Fairfield County community to support our most vulnerable residents.
Center for Disaster Philanthropy
Help CDP support preparedness, containment efforts, response and recovery activities for those affected by COVID-19 and for the responders.
Help CDP support preparedness, containment efforts, response and recovery activities for those affected by COVID-19 and for the responders.
World Health Organization COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund
The COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund is a secure way for individuals, philanthropies and businesses to contribute to the WHO-led effort to respond to the pandemic.
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The COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund is a secure way for individuals, philanthropies and businesses to contribute to the WHO-led effort to respond to the pandemic.
United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County COVID-19 Urgent Needs Fund
United Way’s nonprofit partners are experiencing increased demand for emergency food service, increased costs for needed medical equipment and for cleaning supplies.
For our partners who must remain open to serve our community’s most vulnerable members, they also have some increased staffing costs either because they are extending hours as needs increase or using staff for things volunteers might have previously done.
This fund will support these urgent needs of nonprofits as they arise.
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United Way’s nonprofit partners are experiencing increased demand for emergency food service, increased costs for needed medical equipment and for cleaning supplies.
For our partners who must remain open to serve our community’s most vulnerable members, they also have some increased staffing costs either because they are extending hours as needs increase or using staff for things volunteers might have previously done.
This fund will support these urgent needs of nonprofits as they arise.
United Way of Southeastern Michigan Community Response Fund
With your support, United Way and our partners will be best able to assist vulnerable populations, such as seniors, children and low-income families. The fund will be used for a multitude of efforts to help with recovery, including:
Food distribution to students affected by school closures and other vulnerable populations that are isolated or lack access
Availability of shelter beds for people experiencing homelessness who do not have the resources needed to stay safe
Operational funding gaps for health and human service agencies
Loss of income and access to services for vulnerable populations
Supporting college students who face barriers as they complete their education
With your support, United Way and our partners will be best able to assist vulnerable populations, such as seniors, children and low-income families. The fund will be used for a multitude of efforts to help with recovery, including:
Food distribution to students affected by school closures and other vulnerable populations that are isolated or lack access
Availability of shelter beds for people experiencing homelessness who do not have the resources needed to stay safe
Operational funding gaps for health and human service agencies
Loss of income and access to services for vulnerable populations
Supporting college students who face barriers as they complete their education
EveryoneOn
EveryoneOn is a nonprofit dedicated to creating social and economic opportunity by connecting low-income families to affordable internet service and computers, and delivering digital skills trainings.
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EveryoneOn is a nonprofit dedicated to creating social and economic opportunity by connecting low-income families to affordable internet service and computers, and delivering digital skills trainings.
Tenement Museum
At a time when issues surrounding migrants, refugees, and immigration have taken center stage, the Tenement Museum is a potent reminder that, as a nation shaped by immigration, our brightest hope for the future lies in the lessons of the past. Our mission is to foster a society that embraces and values the role of immigration in the evolving American identity through guided tours; curriculum and programs for secondary and post-secondary educators; stories, primary sources and media shared on our website; and interactive online experiences such as Your Story, Our Story, podcasts and more.
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At a time when issues surrounding migrants, refugees, and immigration have taken center stage, the Tenement Museum is a potent reminder that, as a nation shaped by immigration, our brightest hope for the future lies in the lessons of the past. Our mission is to foster a society that embraces and values the role of immigration in the evolving American identity through guided tours; curriculum and programs for secondary and post-secondary educators; stories, primary sources and media shared on our website; and interactive online experiences such as Your Story, Our Story, podcasts and more.