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Joint grants awarded to 34 local nonprofit organizations working on the frontlines

Gladys Vega, left, executive director of Chelsea Collaborative, Inc., works with volunteers and staff members to unload a truckload of donated food to re-supply a pop-up food pantry while wearing masks out of concern for the coronavirus, Thursday, April 16, 2020, in Chelsea, Mass. The food pantry has been in place for about three weeks and provides food donated by local businesses. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) — The Hampton Roads Community Foundation and United Way of South Hampton Roads announced on Friday they have partnered to award grants to 34 local nonprofit organizations.

The grants total $517,410 and are awarded as rapid coronavirus relief funds. The nonprofits awarded are organizations with workers on the frontlines who are helping with relief efforts involving food security and distribution, housing, supply essentials, and mental health counseling.


Grant recipients are:

Community Foundation funding comes from partners William A. and Jane M. Charters Fund, Perry and Bunny Morgan Fund, Brenda and Alan Stein Fund for Homeless and Indigent, and the Taylor Sisters Library Fund. United Way funding comes from its Coronavirus Recovery Fund.

The Community Foundation plans to continue awarding grants including after the coronavirus crisis. Those that would like to augment the $500,000 the Community Foundation has committed for relief and stabilization efforts, can donate online.


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