FREDERICK, MD. (PRWEB) MARCH 31, 2020
The COVID-19 Philanthropic Funders Collaborative (COVID Collaborative) of Ausherman Family Foundation, Community Foundation of Frederick County, Delaplaine Foundation, Helen J. Serini Foundation, United Way of Frederick County and Women’s Giving Circle are releasing $172,700 in first-wave funding to meet the immediate needs of nonprofit organizations serving adversely affected by the COVID-19 crisis and its aftermath. Additional funds will be released at a later time.
Through a collaborative approach, philanthropic funders are coordinating funding efforts to ensure that funds are going to areas of greatest need. Funding released at this time represents a portion of funding available to support nonprofits who are meeting the needs of individuals and families adversely affected the COVID-19 crisis.
Four funders, Ausherman Family Foundation, Delaplaine Foundation, Helen J. Serini Foundation and United Way of Frederick County, are releasing funds to meet immediate needs. Two funders, Community Foundation of Frederick County and Women’s Giving Circle, are strategically reserving funds to meet needs that will emerge in the coming week. Additional waves of funding, including distribution of remaining funds from the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Campaign, will be distributed in the weeks ahead.
In addition to $15,000 in purchases of medical equipment, sanitary gloves, masks, feminine hygiene products, diapers, and other necessities, Ausherman Family Foundation is granting $100,000 to the following:
Advocates for Homeless Families Rent, Food, and Transportation Relief for Homeless Families $10,000
Frederick Rescue Mission, Inc. Funding for Shelter and Food Distribution $10,000
The Arc of Frederick County Emergency funding for critical supplies for clients $5,000
The Religious Coalition Alternative Emergency Shelter for Homeless Individuals and Families $20,000
YMCA of Frederick County Supporting Partnership to provide Temporary Shelter for Homeless Families $10,000
Asian American Center Critical supplies for recently unemployed clients $10,000
Blessings in a Backpack Food for out-of-school FCPS students $5,000
Frederick County Government, Senior Services Division Funding for Frozen and Shelf Stable Meals for Seniors $10,000
Housing Authority of the City of Frederick Emergency supplies and services for recently unemployed residents $5,000
Mental Health Association of Frederick County Stop-gap funding for 2-1-1 and mental health services $10,000
Interfaith Housing Association Emergency supplies and services for recently unemployed residents $5,000
Delaplaine Foundation is granting $25,000 to the following:
Frederick Community College Foundation Student Success Fund Program at the FCC Foundation$5,000
Frederick Rescue Mission, Inc. Frederick Rescue Mission COVID-19 Operations Grant $5,000
Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs Alternative Emergency Shelter for Homeless Individuals and Families $10,000
YMCA of Frederick County Childcare for essential workers and first responders $5,000
Helen J. Serini Foundation is granting $22,200 to the following:
The Religious Coalition General Operations$5,000
YMCA of Frederick County General Operations $5,000
Wells House @ Gale Recovery General Operations $7,200
Community Action Agency General Operations $5,000
United Way of Frederick County is granting $25,500 to the following:
Advocates for Homeless Families Rent, Food, and Transportation Relief for Homeless Families $5,000
Boys & Girls Club of Frederick County BGCFC Initial Closure & Essential Personnel $6,500
YMCA of Frederick County Installation of new HVAC at Camp West Mar so Religious Coalition can host homeless families $3,500
Asian American Center Emergency supplies for recently unemployed clients $1,000
Heartly House Support for individuals experiencing domestic abuse $2,500
Mental Health Association of Frederick County Stop-gap funding for 2-1-1 services call center $7,000
About COVID-19 Emergency Relief Campaign
The economic fallout from Coronavirus is causing significant hardship for many Frederick County families. 39% of households in Frederick County already struggled to afford basic households. Today, many of these families, known as ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed), face an even more uncertain future.
This COVID-19 Emergency Relief Campaign is a community fundraising effort to support nonprofits who directly help those adversely affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Programmatic impacts may include, but are not limited to, emergency shelter, financial stability programs, transportation needs, prescriptions and medical supplies, food and food supplies for seniors, and suicide prevention and other mental health services.
As of March 27, 2020, the Emergency Relief Campaign raised over $155,000. The campaign will remain open until the COVID-19 crisis abates. United Way commits to granting funds on an ongoing basis.
Gifts to the Covid-19 Emergency Relief Campaign can be made at http://www.uwfrederick.org, by mailing checks to United Way COVID-19 Campaign, PO Box 307, Frederick, MD 21705 or by texting COVIDFREDERICK to 71777.
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