TTCF distributed $747,500 to 60 Local Nonprofits during COVID-19
3rd Round of $272,500 in Emergency Response Funding distributed this week
TRUCKEE, Calif.—Within a week of COVID-19 state closures, the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation established the Emergency Response Fund. It was a timely response to an urgent community need, as local demand for food assistance, mental health support, and housing relief soared. The latest round of funding totals $272,500 to 51 nonprofits, distributed through the criteria outlined in TTCF’s Nonprofit Response Framework. Now with 3 rounds of funding distributed, $747,500 to 60 local nonprofits, TTCF is proud to see these funds at work at the significant need in our community.
“Tahoe Truckee nonprofits have been struggling for months, as their work and funding were derailed by the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. But they were the first to say, give the initial funds to front-line needs,” said Phyllis McConn of the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation. “That’s exactly what we did–TTCF distributed Round 1 & 2 to our front-line nonprofits and now we have turned to the needs of our tried and true local nonprofits. We applaud their collaboration and resilience during this difficult time–they are a testament to the strength of our community.”
The overwhelming support of the Emergency Response Fund is a celebration of the crucial role local nonprofits play in our community. Losing a single nonprofit means the loss of decades of resources and leadership, a piece of our social fabric that is unraveled. TTCF recognizes these dollars won’t solve the crisis happening in our nonprofit sector, but it can give these hardworking organizations the push they need to survive. The missions of these local nonprofits serve our youth, protect our environment, and bring our community together through the arts. The recipients of round 3 may not be on the front-lines of this crisis, but they will be instrumental to our recovery. TTCF recognizes that continued focus and dedication will be needed overtime to keep Tahoe Truckee’s nonprofit sector afloat. If you would like to support one of our amazing nonprofits, please give to www.GiveBackTahoe.org, or support the TTCF Emergency Response Fund.
TTCF Emergency Response Fund – Round 3 Distributions – $272,500
Achieve Tahoe
Adventure Risk Challenge
Aim High
Arts For the Schools
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Sierra
Biking for a Better World/Truckee Bike Park
Choices Person Centered Services
Conservation Science Partners, Inc.
CATT Community Project
Emergency Warming Center
Friends of the Truckee Library
Girls on the Run
Headwaters Science Institute
High Fives Non-Profit Foundation
Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe
KidZone Museum
Lake Tahoe Dance Collective
League to Save Lake Tahoe
Mountain Area Preservation
Nature Conservancy, Nevada Chapter
Nevada County Arts Council
North Tahoe Arts
On The Verge
Placer County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy
Positively Rolling
Sierra Nevada Alliance
Sierra State Parks Foundation
Sierra Watershed Education Partnerships
Slow Food Lake Tahoe
SOS Outreach
Community of Writers
SNOW Sports Museum
Sugar Pine Foundation
Tahoe Cross Country Ski Education Association
Tahoe Forest Health System Foundation
Tahoe Institute for Natural Science
Tahoe Public Art
Tahoe Rim Trail Association
Tahoe School of Music
Tahoe-Pyramid Trail
Trails and Vistas
Trout Unlimited, Inc.
Truckee Arts Alliance
Truckee Community Theater
Truckee Donner Land Trust
Truckee Donner Railroad Society
Truckee River Watershed Council
Truckee Roundhouse
Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus
Truckee Trails Foundation
UC Davis, Tahoe Environmental Research Center
TTCF Emergency Response Fund – Round 1 & 2 Distributions – $475,000
Boys & Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe
Gateway Mountain Center
Granite Wellness
Sierra Business Council’s Resilience Fund
Sierra Community House
Sierra Senior Services
Tahoe Food Hub
Tahoe Truckee Unified School District
TTUSD Wellness Center
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