Philadelphia Bar Foundation Announces Release of Emergency Funding
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Philadelphia Bar Foundation is releasing more than a quarter-million dollars in financial relief for civil legal aid nonprofits.
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In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Philadelphia Bar Foundation is releasing more than a quarter-million dollars in financial relief for civil legal aid nonprofits.
In response to the worldwide crisis of the cornonavirus, Beech will make contributions to various non-profit organizations providing urgent services in the City of Philadelphia. The fifth round of organizations to receive a $1,000 donation are as follows:
A total of 63 nonprofit organizations have received grant awards through the MontCoPA COVID-19 Response Fund since its opening on March 26, 2020.
In the fund's second round of grants, distributions of over $2.5 million are directed to 79 regional nonprofits, including several serving vulnerable immigrant communities.
In the new reality spurred by the COVID-19, women are on the frontlines of the pandemic which puts them at increased risk of infection, economic hardship and gender-based violence.
In two rounds of grants from the Delaware County COVID-19 Response Fund, the Foundation for Delaware County has distributed $148,955 in emergency funding to 24 local nonprofits.
Derrick Morgan, Managing Partner of KNGDM Group and Opportunity Zone investor, has committed an initial $10,000 to Brandywine Health Foundation’s Health and Economic Relief Fund.
This immediate deployment of resources represents more than 25 percent of the foundation's endowment to area nonprofits and immigrant & worker relief funds.
Over $2 million goes to 44 regional nonprofits in first round distributions. Grants will be awarded weekly as crisis continues and challenges grow.
The COVID-19 Arts Aid PHL fund will serve individual artists as well as small and mid-sized cultural organizations whose operations have been devastated by the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic