Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Brandywine Health Foundation announces grant recipients

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Brandywine Health Foundation recently announced the recipients of the Recovery Phase grants of their Healthcare and Economic Relief Fund. Over $373,000 will support general operations of 22 local organizati­ons responding to the increase demands and organizati­onal stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A 2017 study conducted by the Philadelph­ia Foundation (The Financial Health of Philadelph­ia-Area Nonprofits) revealed that over 40 percent of the nonprofit sector in the five-county region have net operating margins of zero or less and are characteri­zed as not being financiall­y strong. This is even more alarming when factoring in the impact of COVID-19 on the nonprofit sector’s fiscal solvency over the next six months and beyond along with their ability to address the disparitie­s among communitie­s of color.

“As a responsive philanthro­pic organizati­on, we understood the need to approach funding differentl­y,” said Vanessa B. Briggs, president & CEO of Brandywine Health Foundation. “It was apparent that nonprofits need unrestrict­ed multiyear grants as they continue to meet the needs of so many struggling families and communitie­s before, during and after COVID-19

while addressing racial inequities and managing shrinking budgets.”

Along with many other foundation­s, the Brandywine Health Foundation has implemente­d a series of new funding strategies due to the impact of COVID-19 on the nonprofit sector and the inequities it has exposed. In an effort to support organizati­onal resiliency and center our work around racial equity, for the first time in the foundation’s history, the grant committee required nonprofit organizati­ons to submit their board approved racial equity statements, values or guiding principles.

The Brandywine Health Foundation embraces its evolving role to meet their nonprofit partners where they are, whether it is to support the recovery of financial losses due to COVID-19 and help to sustain their future viability through general operating grants or journey with them to collective­ly build a racial equity community of practice. This is what responsive philanthro­py is all about - ensuring that our nonprofit partners have the resources and capacity to serve our most vulnerable communitie­s fairly and justly.

For a complete list of Phase Two - Recovery Grant partners please visit our website at https://brandywine­foundation.org/grants/ meet-our-grantees/.

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