The United Way of Prince Edward Island and the Community Foundation of
PEI (CFPEI) will be providing $585,000 in combined funding to support PEI charities
responding to COVID-19 as part of a new partnership with Community
Foundations of Canada, United
Way Centraide Canada and the Canadian
Red Cross, funded through the Government of Canada’s $350M Emergency Community
Support Fund (ECSF).
This vast national effort aims to support vulnerable
populations disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Vulnerable groups are less
prepared to deal with the health, social and economic impacts of COVID-19,
resulting in greater need for critical community-based supports. The ECSF will help registered charities
provide essential supports during this pandemic.
Effective May 19, United Way of PEI and the Community Foundation of PEI
will be accepting applications for funding from qualified donees. Grants will
support services that address a social inclusion or well-being need of a
vulnerable population related to the pandemic. Grants can be used for staffing,
materials and supplies, resource needs or other requirements to address
immediate and emergency needs of Islanders related to COVID-19.
Funding will be
issued on an ongoing basis through July 2020 as
funds allow. Charities and community organizations are invited to visit United
Way (https://www.peiunitedway.com/) or Community Foundation (https://cfpei.ca/) websites for
eligibility and application details. United Way of PEI, will be investing $325,000, with a focus on
projects of $25,000 and above. The
Community Foundation of PEI will be awarding $260,000 and will receive
applications for grants of up to $25,000.
“As the pandemic continues,
we are seeing new and complex needs emerge and it’s imperative that local
charities have the resources required to adapt and expand to meet these needs”
says Andrea MacDonald CEO, United Way of PEI.
“United Way is proud to support this important investment that will
allow charities to continue their efforts supporting the most vulnerable in our
society.”
“This is a vital step in the fight against COVID-19,” says CFPEI Executive
Director, Kent Hudson. “Local charities and non-profit organizations have been
working tirelessly to support those who need it most right now. This additional
funding is a much-needed boost to their efforts. We’re looking forward to
flowing funds quickly to ensure no one in our community is left behind.”
The Emergency Community Support Fund was initially announced on April 21, 2020 by the Prime Minister of Canada. It is part of a
broad series of emergency response measures by the Government of Canada.
“Canadian charities and not for profits are always there to help you, in
your time of need. But the COVID-19 pandemic is bringing real challenges to
these important organizations. With today’s announcement, the Government of
Canada will be there for them so they can continue to be there for Canadians.”
- The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Families, Children and Social
Development.
“At Community
Foundations of Canada, our purpose to “relentlessly pursue a future where
everyone belongs” has never felt more important than it does right now,” said
Andrea Dicks, Community Foundations of Canada President. “We’re grateful for
the leadership of local community foundations like the Community Foundation of
PEI, who are stepping forward to activate this Fund and support their community
as it navigates COVID-19. Thanks to the Government of Canada’s contribution,
our network will support local organizations serving vulnerable groups, helping
us set the stage for more inclusive, resilient and sustainable communities.”
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FAIRE UNE DEMANDE DE FINANCEMENT UWPEI (DEMANDE FRANÇAISE)
For more information:
United Way PEI
Andrea
MacDonald, CEO
amacdonald@peiunitedway.com – 902-892-2744
Community Foundation of PEI
Kent Hudson, Executive Director
khudson@cfpei.ca - 902-394-3790