Alaskan Healthcare Organizations Receive $9.7 Million from Coronavirus Nonprofit Relief Fund
October 26, 2020
The Coronavirus Nonprofit Relief Fund (CNRF) is intended to aid nonprofit organizations striving to surmount the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic so they may continue the vital work they perform for their communities. Over $28 million were distributed statewide in the first two rounds, with close to $10 million set for distribution in the third round, which closed October 14. However, DHSS recognized the need for a healthcare-specific allocation of funds as well; the additional $9.7 million was set aside to address the unique challenges nonprofit hospitals and clinics face in these unparalleled times.
“It has been a pleasure working with DHSS to evolve this project along with the needs of Alaskans,” says Katie St. John, The Alaska Community Foundation’s VP of Programs & Grants. “There is a truly staggering level of need out there, and we are privileged to be able to answer a portion of it. Supporting our healthcare organizations has never been more essential.” Petersburg Medical Center CEO Phil Hofstetter reports, "The grant funding from The Alaska Community Foundation has greatly assisted our efforts to continue our commitment to excellence in health care, our responsiveness to community needs, and our goals to strive to be the best place for patients to receive care, employees to work, and physicians to practice medicine." The recipients of the CNRF healthcare grant are (updated 10/29/20 to included amounts - information requested by SitNews):
Edited By Mary Kauffman, SitNews
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