The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Nonprofits get $3.5M in COVID-19 grants

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WEST CHESTER » Recognizin­g the importance of the nonprofit sector to the high quality of life throughout the region, the Chester County Commission­ers approved the allocation of $3.5 million to help Chester County nonprofits recover from the impact of COVID-19.

The Restore Chester County: Nonprofit Innovation & Resiliency Fund will be administer­ed by the Chester County Community Foundation, with input from regional funders, United Ways, and Chester County government department­s.

This funding is made possible by the federal Coronaviru­sAid, Relief, andEconomi­c Security (CARES) Act.

“Our commission­ers understand the role of nonprofits inavital community, and they have the sophistica­tion to obtain CARES Act funding before it is depleted. We are extremely fortunate here in Chester County to have such dedicated and savvy public servants,” said Karen Simmons, president/CEO of the Community Foundation.

“This fund helps nonprofits deal with COVID-19 impacts on so many levels,” said commission­ers’ Chairwoman Marian Moskowitz. “Nonprofits serving heightened basic needs such as food, clothing and shelter can get more support. Nonprofits serving seniors and youths can get help reshaping programs. Environmen­tal nonprofits experienci­ng higher outdoor usage levels as a result of COVID-19 can benefit. And this will help arts, culture and historic preservati­on nonprofits figure out how to get up and running again, to safely bring back audiences, attract tourism, and engage and inspire all of us.”

Nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organizati­ons located within Chester County since at least 2017 are encouraged to apply for funding. This is a competitiv­e, time-sensitive grants process. Grant decisionsw­ill bemade weekly by the Community Foundation, on an ongoing basis.

High priority will be given to nonprofits that 1) provide clear evidence of how they aim to/are reshaping their programs, services, and administra­tion in order to safely provide services and thrive in light of COVID-19 impacts; 2) have substantia­l costs to comply with COVID-19 public health requiremen­ts and 3) serve a diverse constituen­cy, and are governed and managed by diverse leadership.

To obtain grant guidelines and submit applicatio­ns, visit the Chester County Community Foundation at www.chescocf. org or chescocf.org/fund/ the-chester-county-nonprofitE­mail questions and applicatio­ns to grants@ chescocf.org.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Chester County Commission­ers and Chester County Community Foundation in front of historic Lincoln Building, West Chester. Left to right: Karen Simmons, President & CEO, CCCF; Beth Harper Briglia, CAP, CPA, Exec V. P. of Philanthro­py Services; Commission­er Josh Maxwell; Michael DeHaven, CPA, Chairman of the Board; Commission­er Marian Moskowitz; Commission­er Michelle Kichline.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Chester County Commission­ers and Chester County Community Foundation in front of historic Lincoln Building, West Chester. Left to right: Karen Simmons, President & CEO, CCCF; Beth Harper Briglia, CAP, CPA, Exec V. P. of Philanthro­py Services; Commission­er Josh Maxwell; Michael DeHaven, CPA, Chairman of the Board; Commission­er Marian Moskowitz; Commission­er Michelle Kichline.

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