United Way awards
over $395,000 to local agencies through Recovery Fund
Bucks County COVID-19 Recovery Fund, established in March by United Way of Bucks County with additional funding from Penn Community Bank, continues to provide grants for COVID-19 related needs.
Since its inception, the COVID-19 Recovery fund has provided 76
grants, totaling roughly $395,000, to dozens of local nonprofits serving people
impacted by COVID-19. All grants focus on life-sustaining and essential human
services.
United Way of Bucks County has awarded 11 new grants totaling almost
$44,000, through their most recent grant cycle on December 7, 2020. This is the
most grants the nonprofit has awarded during a single grant period. Recent
grant recipients include: Lifespan Childcare Center, TLC Child Care Center, NAMI
Bucks County, Lenape Valley Foundation, Catholic Social Services, Livengrin
Foundation, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County, YMCA of Bucks County,
Family Service Association of Bucks County, One House at a Time, and Ivins
Outreach Center.
Funds awarded this grant cycle will support; the purchase of
sanitizing equipment, cleaning supplies, PPE, additional support staffing, data
for telehealth appointments for clients, bed frames, mattresses, and bedding
for children in Bucks County who are bedless, and meals and groceries for people
who are unable to shop safely on their own.
“We were able to award so many grants this cycle, largely because our Board of Directors recently approved nine new nonprofits to join our roster of Member Agencies. More than half of the agencies awarded a grant this cycle are new member agencies,” said Marissa Christie, President and CEO at United Way. “We are very pleased to be able to support so many local nonprofits through this difficult time.”
Since late August, the Bucks County COVID-19 Recovery fund has issued an additional thirteen grants totaling over $72,000 to Bucks County organizations assisting residents impacted by COVID-19. Among those agencies; Bucks County Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Bucks County Children and Youth, Quilts for Kids, The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Vita Educational Services, and Rolling Harvest Food Rescue all received a grant. Children’s Developmental Program, Credit Counseling Center, and YMCA of Bucks County were all awarded multiple grants in this timeframe.
United Way of Bucks County Member Agencies will continue to submit
grant applications on a rolling basis. Applications are reviewed by a panel of
business and nonprofit leaders. Payments are released immediately to ensure
that people who experience a financial crisis due to COVID-19 get help quickly.
To learn more about the programs and services provided by these
agencies, visit: www.uwbucks.org/covidgrantswork.
In addition to more than 800 individual, local donors, Penn Community Bank, Dow, BB&T now Truist, Janssen, PECO, Foundations Community Partnership, Bucks County Foundation, Simon and Jane Hallett, Barra Foundation, Grundy Foundation, Fegley Law Firm, Shoprite of Hunterdon County, Vistra Energy, Wells Fargo, Bucks County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., 100+ Women Who Care Bucks County, Residents of Ann’s Choice, PNC Financial Services Group, Inc., The Albert W Bader Foundation, Inc., the Newtown Business Association, Johnson & Johnson, Inc., and M&T Charitable Foundation support the fund.
Donations
can be made at uwbucks.org/COVIDrecovery or by mailing a
check to United Way of Bucks County, 413 Hood Boulevard, Fairless Hills, PA
19030, with COVID recovery in the memo line.
About United Way of Bucks County: Since 1952, UW Bucks
has been improving lives in Bucks County by uniting donors, advocates, and
volunteers around the common good. United Way programs focus on the building
blocks for a good life: a quality education, a stable income, and good health.
For more information, call 215.949.1660 or visit www.uwbucks.org.
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