
The All Together ATX grants focused on health equity and 81 of the 111 organizations are led by or have more than 50 percent of staff members that are Black, indigenous or people of color. Smith, CEO of United Way for Greater Austin, in a press release. “With so many generous donors like the Sheth Sangreal Foundation and hundreds of other corporate, foundation and individual gifts, Austin showed that we take care of each other," said David C. More: All Together ATX fund for coronavirus relief gives out $2.2 million to 70 local nonprofits More: Season for Caring begins with $250,000 matching grant from Sheth family “The disruption and economic consequences of the pandemic will be felt for years to come, which is why continued giving and support for local nonprofits will be critical for our community to fully recover.”ĭuring this grant round, the funds were matched by the Sheth Sangreal Foundation from Oct.

“While this relief effort has served its purpose in responding to immediate needs in our region, Austin Community Foundation and United Way for Greater Austin will continue to incorporate COVID-19 relief into our philanthropic work into 2021 and beyond,” said Mike Nellis, CEO of Austin Community Foundation, in a press release. It's given out two previous round of grants. The final grants will be given to 111 organizations by Dec. The fund was created in response to the coronavirus pandemic and has raised $7.7 million to local nonprofit organizations since it was established at the end of March.

United Way of Greater Austin and the Austin Community Foundation has named the recipients of the final $3.5 million in the All Together ATX grant fund.
