The Newport Beach-based OC Community Resilience Fund (powered in part by Charitable Ventures: A Center for Social Change) has announced its first grants totaling $1 million to local organizations tackling the growing impact of COVID-19 on Orange County’s most vulnerable communities.
The OC Community Resilience Fund was launched on March 16 as a rapid response to the challenges being faced by the Orange County nonprofit community related to COVID-19. Fueled by an outpouring of generosity from the Orange County community, the fund is nearly $2.8 million towards a goal of $3 million in contributions.
To date, more than 200 applications have been received from local nonprofits. The Newport Beach-based Orange County Community Foundation (OCCF) and St. Joseph Community Partnership Fund are covering 100 percent of the administrative costs associated with this pooled fund, so all contributions go directly to those who need them most.
“These organizations are on the front lines of helping our neighbors, our friends and our communities experiencing the deepest impact of the growing pandemic,” said Shelley Hoss, president and CEO of the OC Community Foundation. “Philanthropy serves a critical role in ensuring that vital services continue to be available to our most vulnerable residents during this crisis. I am in truly awe of the generosity of our community.”
To learn more and contribute to the Fund, visit: https://charitableventuresoc.org/resiliencefund/.
Questions on the grant opportunities can be directed to ResilienceFund@charitableventuresoc.org.
For more information about OC Community Foundation, visit OC-CF.org.
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Source: Newport Beach Independent