Governor Gavin Newsom has allocated $1 million from the Riverside County Nonprofit Assistance Fund (RCNAF) to support struggling nonprofit organizations in the City of Perris. The initiative, spearheaded by the Inland Southern California United Way and the Riverside County Department of Housing and Workforce Solutions, aims to provide much-needed financial aid to nonprofit agencies negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This article explores the significance of this funding for the City of Perris and highlights the eligibility criteria for nonprofit organizations to apply for these grants.
I. Funding for Nonprofit Assistance in Perris
The Riverside County Nonprofit Assistance Fund, with a total budget of $14.5 million, has earmarked a substantial portion, $1 million, specifically for nonprofit organizations in the City of Perris. The grants aim to offer direct financial support, technical assistance, and program funding to eligible nonprofits in the region.
II. Criteria for Eligibility
To be eligible for the grants, nonprofit agencies must meet specific criteria outlined by the Coronavirus State & Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Final Rule. The primary requirement is that the nonprofit be tax-exempt under either section 501(c)3 or 501(c)19 of the Internal Revenue Code.
Additionally, the nonprofit must have faced negative financial impacts directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic within Riverside County. Moreover, preference will be given to organizations operating with budgets under $1 million, recognizing the unique challenges faced by smaller nonprofits and their vital role within the local community.
III. Addressing Pandemic Impacts
The grants are designed to address the economic and public health impacts experienced by nonprofit organizations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As many nonprofits struggled to maintain their operations amidst financial constraints and increased demand for their services, this funding is a significant relief, allowing them to continue their invaluable work in supporting the community.
IV. Transformative Difference for Perris Nonprofits
This funding represents a transformative opportunity to create a positive change within the region for nonprofit organizations in the City of Perris. The $1 million grant can help struggling nonprofits stabilize their operations, retain staff, and continue providing critical services to the community. By empowering these nonprofits, the grants foster resilience and sustainability, contributing to the overall well-being of the City of Perris.
V. Application Process and Timeline
Nonprofit organizations interested in accessing the funding must submit their applications to the Riverside County Nonprofit Roundtable by Thursday, August 10, 2023, at 6 p.m. Eligible nonprofits in Perris must take advantage of this opportunity and apply promptly. Detailed information on how to apply, the eligibility criteria, and application requirements are available on the official website of the Riverside County Nonprofit Assistance Fund.
Conclusion
Governor Newsom’s allocation of $1 million in grants for the City of Perris through the Riverside County Nonprofit Assistance Fund is a welcome lifeline for struggling regional nonprofits. As they continue to serve the community amidst pandemic-induced challenges, this funding offers hope and support for their critical work. Nonprofit organizations in Perris should act swiftly and apply for these grants to unlock their potential for creating lasting, positive change within the city.
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