An anonymous donation of £250,000 has seen Cumbria Community Foundation’s Cumbria COVID-19 Response Fund raise to just over half a million pounds since it was launched last week.
Cumbria Community Foundation launched the fund with £100,000 of its own funds and grant funders and charitable trusts in Cumbria have shown a sign of solidarity by collectively contributing, including an anonymous couple who have donated £250,000.
With the over-70s and vulnerable being told to self-isolate to reduce the risk of them catching the virus, it puts even more pressure and demands on charities. To try and alleviate this pressure, the fund will initially give priority to applications from charities supporting those considered to be the most vulnerable during this pandemic.
Francis C Scott Charitable Trust donated £50,000. John McGovern, chair of trustees said: “The virus may be invisible, but its impact will be seen and felt by many in Cumbria. We hope others will join us in providing support to Cumbria Community Foundation in its efforts to protect the most vulnerable.”
Sir John Fisher Foundation also donated £50,000. David Dawson, executive officer said: “By working in partnership with other Cumbrian funders, we’ll use our collective knowledge to reach the organisations helping vulnerable people on the ground.
“Our communities will be hit hard by the impact of coronavirus and they will need significant support over the next few months. We hope that our participation and contribution will increase the benefits the funding can bring to those who need it most and will serve to strengthen communities under pressure at this difficult time.”
Another £50,000 was donated by Copeland Community Fund.
The Cumbria COVID-19 Response Fund will work alongside the National Emergencies Trust’s Coronavirus Appeal which is raising money nationally to financially support groups across the county.
Andy Beeforth, CEO at Cumbria Community Foundation said: “We’re thrilled that our funding partners have made this commitment to the fund, building on their already fantastic support in the community through their own grants. With this additional funding, we’ll be able to make more grants to reach the organisations helping vulnerable people on the ground. We expect to make the first grants within the week.”
For more information about the fund and how to donate, visit: www.cumbriafoundation.org
To enquire about funding visit: www.cumbriafoundation.org/fund/covid19-response-fund or contact the grants team on [email protected]