Updated: 5/8/2020

The spread and impact of the COVID-19 virus (Coronavirus) in the United States is not yet known, but many nonprofit and philanthropic organizations are taking steps and seeking resources to prepare for and mitigate the effects of the virus on their communities and within their organizations. NY Funders Alliance will continue to share resources we receive from our national partners and government sources in the coming weeks, and we’ve highlighted a few key resources below as a starting point:

Quick Links:

NYS Philanthropic Response: List of Funds

NY Funders Alliance Philanthronews Page: COVID-19 Blogs

Social Media Engagement: NY Funders Facebook and Twitter

International, Federal, and State Resources

Charitable Sector Resources

NY Funders Alliance Blog Posts:

Chronicle of Philanthropy 

FSG Consulting – “COVID-19⁠—Seven Things Philanthropy Can Do

Center for Disaster Philanthropy –

Wallace Foundation blog postThe CARES Act: Five Things That School and District Leaders Need to Know Now

Fiscal Strength for NonprofitsPaycheck Protection Program Toolbox

Fiscal Management Associates, 4/15 Webinar Recording –  Navigating COVID-19 for Nonprofits: From Financial Triage to Scenario Planning

Northern California Grantmakers Webinar Recording (3/12/2020) : How Philanthropy Can Support and Enhance the Government Response to COVID-19

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Emergency Response Fund

Council on Foundations – 

Washington Post – As Coronavirus Spreads, The Bill For Our Public Health Failures Is Due (subscription needed)

Nonprofit Quarterly – COVID-19 Brings Nonprofits High Unexpected Costs

Rochester Area Community Foundation

Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Funders

Community Food Funders: Food System Resources During COVID-19 Pandemic

Philanthropic Response Examples

New York State Response Funds – learn more here

National Center for Family PhilanthropyCOVID-19 Response and Recovery Funds

Seattle Foundation – COVID-19 Response Fund

Candid – Tracking Philanthropy’s Response to COVID-19

Resources for Working Remotely

NY Funders Alliance will remain adaptable to how the COVID-19 epidemic evolves and progresses, and react appropriately with program adjustments and our internal office strategies. Some helpful policies for offices who need to transition to working remotely or from home include the following:

MHA Consulting: Is Your Work-At-Home Strategy Functional?

USA Today: Top 13 tips to work at home amid coronavirus concerns

TechSoup: Nonprofit Resources for Remote Work During the COVID-19 Outbreak

TechSoup: Virtual Workshop (Webinar): Managing the Impact of COVID-19 on Nonprofits

Trello: Advice for Remote Work Success

Ring Central: If you’re an educator (K-12 schools), health-care provider, or non-profit, keep your organization connected during the Coronavirus outbreak with RingCentral Office – FREE

Google Resources: the company recently announced that it’ll be offering free access to premium features in Hangouts Meet for anyone who uses G Suite or G Suite for Education. Specifically, you’ll get three temporary upgrades:

  • Larger meetings, for up to 250 participants per call
  • Live streaming for up to 100,000 viewers within a domain
  • The ability to record meetings and save them to Google Drive

Microsoft Teams: the company is offering a six-month trial for the premium version of Microsoft Teams. Starting March 10, Microsoft will allow as many users as possible to join a Team (using its free version), and everyone on the free version of Teams will be allowed to schedule video calls and conferences.

NY Funders Alliance utilizes Microsoft Teams and Zoom as flexible, travel-friendly conferencing and communication tools. There are free levels to both of these programs, and Zoom has recently posted additional tips and resources on their blog:”Zoom’s Commitment to User Support & Business Continuity During the Coronavirus Outbreak

If you’re looking for additional resources, please contact our office.