DISASTER IMMEDIATE
RELIEF FUND
The Disaster Immediate Relief Fund provides emergency relief during the current onslaught of winter storms to communities in our region, many of which are still recovering from wildfires.
In the immediate aftermath of a disaster, pressing needs quickly arise -- and those needs almost always require money. Whether it's food, shelter, clothing or any other resource, the rapid distribution of resources can't occur unless there is funding to purchase those items. Our Disaster Immediate Relief Fund is designed to raise funding before a disaster so we can rapidly deploy proactive grants to nonprofit organizations, local agencies and other groups working directly with survivors.
Fund helps winter storm emergency response
A drought-busting winter did wonders for the North Valley environment but strained residents in extraordinary ways.
In the Sierra foothills, snow left some residents unable to leave their homes while in the valley, others were isolated by floodwaters.
Several nonprofit organizations did what they do best, stepping up to help with relief efforts. And North Valley Community Foundation did what we do best, supporting those nonprofits with grants to keep their operations running.
Grants Issued
Recipient | Amount | Date |
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Butte County Community Emergency Response Team | $5,000 | March 2023 |
Butte County Search and Rescue | $5,000 | March 2023 |
Magalia Community Church | $5,000 | March 2023 |
Safe Space Winter Shelter | $5,000 | March 2023 |
Disability Action Center | $5,000 | March 2023 |
Oroville Hope Center | $5,000 | March 2023 |
Oroville Wildfire Resource and Recovery Center | $5,000 | March 2023 |