Community Matters Special Edition 5 July 17,2020
Community Matters
Special Edition 5
Ways We are Helping – Ways You Can Help
July 17, 2020COVID-19 Needs Report - Environment, Animals, Community Development
“The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members.” – Coretta Scott King This week Community Matters features include Community Development organizations. One of the sobering revelations of the pandemic is how we all play a role in our community. Health care workers, grocery store workers, first responders, and employees of essential businesses are our heroes. Additionally, community development organizations work toward increasing the quality of life in our region. The Community Foundation's most significant community development work has been the Village on Sage Street – transforming a lot for old equipment into an affordable neighborhood for people who are working but struggling to afford rent. Reading the nonprofit survey responses you will learn, about how the Northern Nevada Literacy Council continues providing Adult Basic Education classes, how the Rural Nevada Development Corporation is helping small businesses and homeowners, and how the Rotary Club of Elko Desert Sunrise has volunteers eager to help.These nonprofits and community groups working in environmental conservation, animal welfare, and community development responded to our survey. Read their responsesView survey responses from all charitable sectors.
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Immersive Experiences Fuel Donor Passion
A unique benefit of Community Foundation Donor Services is the ability for fundholders to dive into their philanthropic projects. Community Foundation fundholders who are passionate about conserving Nevada's open spaces share their love of Nevada outdoors with Program Officer Lauren Renda. Read moreThose who have a donor advised fund with the Community Foundation are encouraged to call your relationship manager Lauren Renda or Lyndsey Crossley, at 775-333-5499 for more in-depth information about your particular charitable interest areas and community goals. We are here to help. P.S. Last year the Community Foundation distributed $1,833,000 or 14% of our total grants to nonprofits working in Animals, Environment, and Community Development grant sectors, mostly from Donor Advised Funds. Would you like to learn how you can reach your charitable goals and be part of this force for good? Contact Chris Askin, President, and CEO at 775-333-5499.