Friday, March 29, 2024

Community Foundation of NCW expands grant for COVID-19 Response

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WENATCHEE - In response to the COVID-19 heath crisis, the Community Foundation of NCW has expanded its Helping Hands Grant Program to include supporting nonprofits organizations significantly impacted by the pandemic.
The Helping Hands Grant Program provides financial resources to nonprofit organizations in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties faced with unexpected and emergent needs. The foundation's Board of Trustees has given authority to expand the existing criteria and application process to better respond to nonprofits' current and imminent needs.
"We know that this is going to be a very difficult time for our nonprofit community and those they serve" said Gil Sparks, the foundation's board chair.  "It is our hope that broadening the criteria for this grant will help our nonprofit community continue to provide critical services to our communities and help weather this storm."
NCW communities are already beginning to feel the short and long term effects impacting our workforce, economies, and families who were already struggling with affordable housing, affordable child care, and food insecurity. The foundation has a long history of supporting nonprofits serving those vulnerable populations during times of crisis.
"We are still intensely aware of the lessons learned from the 2008 recession and the devastating wildfires from 2014 and 2015 - recovery from this outbreak is going to require significant resources for the long term" said Beth Stipe, executive director. "The Staff and Board know that we need to prepare for a marathon, not just a sprint. The expansion of this grant funding is setting those preparations in
motion."
The foundation has been connecting and working with nonprofit partners across the region to understand their needs. "We need to adjust our program to be responsive." Said Claire Oatey, director of community grants.  "We anticipate the grant application to be open very soon. In the meantime, we are reaching out to our donors and the community to donate to the Helping Hands Grant and help us provide additional grants than our current budget allows."
 The Helping Hands Grant has been seeded with $45,000 from the Community Foundation. All contributions to the Helping Hands Grant will help to provide the financial resources to meet the current and future recovery needs of our region.
To donate, visit www.cfncw.org, click on GIVE NOW, and choose "Helping Hands Grant". To apply for a grant, visit www.cfncw.org/helpinghands.
The Community Foundation of North Central Washington's mission is to grow, protect, and connect charitable gifts in support of strong communities throughout Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties. Established in 1986, the Community Foundation manages $85 million in assets through 500+ individual funds and has awarded over $35 million in grants and scholarships.

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