Dear Friend --
The City of Long Beach, in partnership with the Long Beach
Community Foundation, has raised more than $1,000,000 from members of
the community, businesses and family foundations to address
coronavirus-related issues in Long Beach. Approximately half of the
amount raised has already been granted into the community to address
the current public health crisis, and the momentum continues this week
with updated priority funding announced.
Long Beach residents, businesses, and foundations, have risen to
the occasion to help our city during this health crisis. We are seeing
unprecedented levels of compassion during these difficult times and I
am so proud of the work that is being done through the non-profits to
support our community.
The Coronavirus Relief Fund began accepting donations on March 18,
2020 via
credit card,
text-to-give, PayPal and check
contributions from public donors. The Long Beach Community
Foundation promptly began collecting donations while simultaneously
developing a program to distribute the funds quickly back into the
community to support five defined funding priorities which
include:
- Serving low-income individuals affected by COVID-19 to pay for
critical expenses;
- Microloans and/or funds to small businesses affected by COVID-19
to pay for critical expenses and adapt business models during this
crisis;
- Providing emergency funds for workers laid off as a result of
COVID-19;
- Providing assistance to individuals experiencing homelessness for
sheltering, food, sanitation supplies to mitigate the spread COVID-19,
and to quarantine as a result of COVID-19 exposure, and
- Providing food and critical supply delivery to those who are
home-bound.
Additional funding priorities were added today to continue to
support the most pressing current needs in Long Beach:
- Support for Emergency Health Workers - Grants to nonprofits who
can assist community clinics and hospitals responding to increased
patient flow, triaging those who are sick, exposed or in need of
testing, and to support isolation and quarantine sites being
established and operated in Long Beach.
- Support for Mental Health & Domestic Violence Sheltering -
Grants to nonprofits who will support existing mental health and
domestic violence services that need to expand due to increased demand
from impacts of the coronavirus.
More than $475,000 has been distributed to 31
nonprofits that are keeping families fed, sheltering people
experiencing homelessness, providing key resources to businesses and
supporting fragile populations quarantined during this public health
crisis. Individual organizations are awarded up to $20,000 each, and
the
grant application process will be available for as long as funding
allows.
To make a contribution:
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Text: Text “SupportLB” to 501-55 and follow the
prompts to donate.
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PayPal: Use PayPal online or the smartphone
application to @SupportLB.
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Credit Card: Visit
longbeachcf.org to fill out the secure online form.
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Check: Check donations may be mailed to Long Beach
Community Foundation, 400 Oceangate, Suite 800, Long Beach, CA 90802.
Please write Long Beach Coronavirus Relief Fund in the memo section of
your check.
Thank you,
Mayor Robert Garcia
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The City encourages all residents to visit www.longbeach.gov/COVID19
for up-to-date facts on COVID-19 and to avoid misinformation. You can
also follow updates, tips and notices on the City’s social media pages
@LongBeachCity and @LBHealthDept and by following hashtag
#COVID19LongBeach.
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