Resource Database
Search below for opportunities to get help, give help, or donate to people in your community.
305 Fitness Workouts Daily
Who: Anyone looking to join a fun group fitness class online.
What: Join #305LIVE Cardio Workouts Daily at 12PM & 6PM ET on youtube. Link in “Help or Info” below. For more info, check out www.305fitness.com.
12 Step-Online.com
Who can get help: People who typically attend a 12-step program in person .
What: This website is not affiliated with AA or NA, but it does host Meeting Rooms for Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, among other 12-step programs. If your meetings have been canceled, this may be of value.
Distance Resistance Facebook Group
Who: Anyone with Facebook
What: Distance Resistance is a Facebook community fostering human connection in the face of social distancing. If you have a Facebook Profile, you can request to join, answer a quick question, and an admin will quickly approve your request.
StopCOVID.co
Who can get help: This resource is for essential workers, which includes cashiers, delivery drivers, maintenance people, and other workers who are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis
What: StopCOVID.co provides training via text message to essential workers about COVID-19 for free.
For more information, email info@stopcovid.co
Scholastic Learn-At-Home Content
Who can get help: Parents looking for Grades K-3 or 4-8 online content for kids.
What: Day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing.
FoodPantries.org
Who can get help: Anyone is able to access this resource.
What: FoodPantries.org is an online platform that tracks all food pantries in the U.S. to help people in need find one near them.
Uber
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and people from low-income household are eligible.
What: Uber is offering free or discounted rides to front line healthcare workers, to and from patients’ homes as well as between healthcare facilities. For low income and vulnerable communities, Uber is offering discounted rides to and from essential service locations.
Project N95
Who can get help: Healthcare institutions in need of personal protective equipment (PPE) can receive help.
Who can give help: Anyone with personal protective equipment to donate, or anyone who knows of hospitals needing supplies, can get involved.
What: Project N95 connects PPE donors and makers to those in need of PPE.
Donate Utilities To Hospitals
Who can get help: Recipients are hospitals accepting donations across all states.
Who can give help: Anyone with personal protective equipment to donate, or anyone who knows of hospitals needing supplies.
What: An App (Donate utilities to hospitals) to connect donors to hospitals near them. Includes detailed descriptions of each hospital’s needs and points of contact.
Donate PPE
Who can get help: Hospitals & healthcare professionals who need Personal Protective Equipment
Who can give help: Anyone
What: Connect hospitals and healthcare professionals with their local communities to get PPE.
United Way
Who can get help: Individuals with a variety of needs living across the United States
What: United Way improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities around the world to advance the common good. Find your United Way Branch below.
Restaurant Opportunities Centers United
Who can get help: Individuals who work in food services.
What: National and city/state resources available to restaurant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rauschenberg Emergency Grants
Who can get help: Visual and performing artists in New York.
What: One-time grants of up to $5,000 for medical emergencies.
Actor's Fund Disability Support
Who can get help: Anyone in in the Entertainment Industry with Disabilities.
What: Through a Disabled Care Program, qualified social workers will develop plans personalized to their needs. This can range from income support, referrals, and assistance getting public and private benefits.
Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grants
Who can get help: Experimental artists across the United States.
What: $1,000 grants to artists who have had performances or exhibitions canceled or postponed because of the COVID-19 virus.
Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation
Who can get help: Painters, printmakers, and sculptors.
What: The grant provides interim financial assistance for qualified applicants whose needs are the result of an unforeseen, catastrophic incident, and who lack the resources to meet that situation.
Artist Relief Tree (ART)
Who can get help: Anyone who is an artist of any kind
What: Artist Relief Tree provides financial assistance to artists who have lost income because of COVID-19. They plan to fulfill every request with a flat US$250 on a first-come-first-serve basis.