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Southwest Florida Community Foundation joins national foundations and lifts grant restrictions, launches programs to support nonprofits in response to COVID-19

Southwest Florida Community Foundation joins national foundations and lifts grant restrictions, launches programs to support nonprofits in response to COVID-19

The Southwest Florida Community Foundation has taken measures to bolster nonprofit businesses during the COVID-19 crisis. The Foundation’s Board of Trustees recently voted to lift grant restrictions for nearly $900,000 from the 2019/2020 Community Impact Grant cycle and freeze grant reporting deadlines until further notice. This will allow grantees to use their award for operating expenses and/or delay programs until further notice. This flexibility is intended to support grantees serving Southwest Florida amid COVID-19 and support their recovery.

This move is in response to a call from the Council on Foundations joining national funders and other leaders in the philanthropic sector in making such commitments and collectively holding each other accountable by signing the pledge of action.

Alex Daniels of the Chronicle of Philanthropy reported in the April 2020 issue that more than 300 grant- makers united less than a week after President Trump declared a national emergency to announce they had signed a pledge to eliminate restrictions on current grants, loosen rules on reporting and not punish anyone who can’t hold a promised event. What’s more, they vowed to support more advocacy work and to listen to the people too often overlooked by philanthropy and government.

“It is our hope that this move will reduce layoffs and stress, allowing nonprofit businesses to more easily navigate these uncertain times.” said Sarah Owen, President and CEO of the Southwest Florida Community Foundation. “Nonprofit organizations are vital to the region’s success and recovery during this crisis.”

Additionally, the Foundation is researching nonprofit needs for conducting business operations and developing programs to benefit both the Foundation’s grantees and nonprofit businesses navigating a new landscape in Southwest Florida reliant on technology-based virtual connection. The programs are designed to keep the nonprofits linked so they can transform and adapt their work to meet the needs of the community. Many of the programs and other resources are highlighted on the Foundation’s COVID-19 resources page at www.floridacommunity.com/covid-19.

“We have been listening to the needs of nonprofits through polls as well as small group and one-on-one conversations,” said Trisha Botty, Head of Social Impact and Connectivity.“ Based on this feedback, we are working with our community partners to design programs tailored to the evolving needs of the nonprofit community.”

For more information on current and upcoming programs offered, contact us at [email protected].

 

About the Southwest Florida Community Foundation

The Southwest Florida Community Foundation, founded in 1976, cultivates regional change for the common good through collective leadership, social innovation and philanthropy to address the evolving community needs in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry and Glades counties. The Foundation partners with individuals, families and corporations who have created more than 400 philanthropic funds. The Foundation is the backbone organization for the regional FutureMakers Coalition and Lee County’s Sustainability Plan. The Southwest Florida Community Foundation’s regional headquarters are now located in the historic ACL Train Depot at Collaboratory in downtown Fort Myers, with a satellite office located in LaBelle (Hendry County). For more information, call 239-274-5900 or visit www.floridacommunity.com

 

Southwest Florida Community Foundation

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