Pritzker Partners with United Way of
Illinois, Alliance of Illinois Community Foundations to Launch
Illinois COVID-19 Response Fund
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[June 13, 2020]
Governor
JB Pritzker joined the United Way of Illinois and the Alliance of
Illinois Community Foundations today to announce the launch of the
Illinois COVID-19 Response Fund (ICRF), a new statewide fundraising
effort to support nonprofit organizations serving those whose lives
have been upended by this pandemic.
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“My
team and I are incredibly grateful for all of the businesses,
leaders and organizations who have stepped up to meet this moment,”
said Governor JB Pritzker. “This is a fund to support all of
Illinois: from Chicago to Carbondale, Cairo to Rockford. No one is
immune to this virus — and nobody should be left to recover without
help. We will get through this if we work together and stand up for
one another.”
Working with other local response efforts that have been created in
recent days, the ICRF will focus on filling Illinois residents’ most
basic needs, including:
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Emergency food and basic supplies
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Interim housing and shelter
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Primary health care services
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Utility and financial assistance
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Supports for children and other vulnerable populations
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Nonprofit safety and operations assistance
The United Way of Illinois and Alliance of
Illinois Community Foundations are operating the new fund,
separately and independently from the state. It will be guided by a
steering committee made up top leaders from the philanthropic,
social service, civic and business communities from across the state
and chaired by former U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker.
“As the Governor has said, there’s no more important work to do
right now than protecting our most vulnerable residents,” said Penny
Pritzker, Chairman of PSP Partners. “Illinois is blessed with strong
local nonprofit organizations and community foundations that serve
our state. We applaud the Alliance of Illinois Community Foundations
and the United Way of Illinois for stepping up in this time of great
uncertainty.
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"Their role is critical in this effort and leverages
the strong capacity and expertise that already exists around the
state in the form of their local affiliates. In this moment of
extraordinary demand, it’s imperative that these organizations have
the resources they need to operate at the highest capacity. This
vital emergency fund will support our fellow Illinoisans most in
need, and do so quickly and effectively.”
The ICRF is launching with nearly $23 million in initial donations.
In the upcoming weeks, the steering committee will evaluate and
disburse funds to the initial wave of charitable organizations
serving at-need communities across the entire state. All donations
and distributions will be available to the public.
“The capacity of individuals and organizations to support each other
during this unprecedented time is inspiring,” said Louise “Wegi”
Stewart, Manager of the Alliance of Illinois Community Foundations.
“This is an all hands-on deck moment. Illinois’ more than 35
community foundations and our stellar local United Way partners are
proud to be a part of this important effort to ensure all corners of
the state are helped by this response fund. And we are well
positioned to help ensure that this fund operates in coordination
with other efforts underway.”
More information can be found at
www.ilcovidresponsefund.org.
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