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Tell Patch About Your Favorite, Local Charities In Rhode Island
Local nonprofits have been hard hit in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemic. Help Patch highlight the work of your favorite charity.
RHODE ISLAND — In a typical year, the holiday season is the time when many Rhode Island nonprofit organizations have to turn away volunteers.
But 2020 is not a typical year, and the coronavirus pandemic has left many local charities withe fewer donations and volunteers. Earlier this week, Fidelity Charitable released a study showing that two-in-three volunteers had decreased or stopped contributing time to nonprofit organizations since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March.
The study also found that 64 percent of people weren't sure how to find or participate in remote volunteer activities nonprofits have offered since the start of the crisis.
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"This lack of awareness has hurt nonprofits at a time when they are already suffering more than ever before," Amy Pirozzolo, head of Donor Engagement for Fidelity Charitable, said. "Charities essentially lost access to millions of dollars in volunteers' time."
Patch wants to help increase awareness of the nonprofits in the Rhode Island communities we cover, and we're asking for help from readers. If you have a favorite local charity, fill out the form below, so we can let our readers know about the work it does, as well as its current goals and needs. We'll collect the responses and publish profiles of readers' favorite local charities throughout the holiday season.
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Dave Copeland writes for Patch and can be reached at dave.copeland@patch.com or by calling 617-433-7851. Follow him on Twitter (@CopeWrites) and Facebook (/copewrites).
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