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Main Street Community Foundation Offering More Coronavirus Grants

The Main Street Community Foundation has launched Phase 3 of a virus-related grant program.

The Main Street Community Foundation has launched Phase 3 of its Coronavirus Response Fund grant program.
The Main Street Community Foundation has launched Phase 3 of its Coronavirus Response Fund grant program. (Tim Jensen/Patch)

SOUTHINGTON, CT — The Main Street Community Foundation has launched Phase 3 of its Coronavirus Response Fund grant program.

The MSCF is now accepting applications from nonprofit organizations to "build capacity and strengthen recovery efforts related to the COVID-19 pandemic."

The deadline to apply is 4 p.m. on Feb. 24. Grants are one-time and may range from $2,500 - $7,500.

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To be eligible for funding, organizations must meet the following criteria:

  • Capacity Building Grants will be awarded to 501(c)(3) not for profit organizations and other charitable organizations able to receive tax-deductible contributions per MSCF’s discretion.
  • The nonprofit organization must have a main office in Bristol, Burlington, Plainville, Plymouth, Southington or Wolcott and be serving a significant population in those communities.
  • The nonprofit organization must have an existing relationship with MSCF.

Grant requests may include:

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  • Technology and/or consultant services to support the delivery of virtual programming.
  • Equipment (laptops, cell phones, etc.) to facilitate staff working remotely and/or serving clients
  • remotely.
  • PPE, supplies and office equipment (partitions, Plexiglass shields, etc.) to adhere to safety
  • protocols and ensure a safe office work environment for staff and clients.
  • Other services identified which will help organizations adapt their business models and practices
  • In order to continue successful operations in the current climate.

In certain circumstances, limited unrestricted operating support will be considered, officials said.

Organizations who meet the criteria and wish to apply must contact Kate Kerchaert, the director of grants and programs, at kate@mainstreetfoundation.org or 860-583-6363 for a preliminary discussion at least seven business days prior to the deadline.

The application will be made available to organizations that qualify after they contact the Foundation to determine eligibility.

In March, the MSCF established the COVID-19 Response Fund to help local communities "mobilize the necessary resources to support emerging needs" in Bristol, Burlington, Plainville, Plymouth, Southington and Wolcott.

As of December 30, $851,565 in virus response and recovery grants have been awarded to local nonprofit organizations.

MSCF is still accepting donations to the COVID-19 Response Fund from individual donors, businesses and other funders. See more abut it here.

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