The December 2020 COVID-19 relief package established the $25 billion Emergency Rental Assistance program (ERA) administered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. ERA is designed to provide financial support to low-income tenants who have been adversely impacted by COVID-19 due to loss of income or reduced income. ERA dollars can go towards rental payments, … Continue Reading →
Bonus Episode: A Conversation on the COVID-19 Vaccine
As the COVID-19 vaccine has been made available, we consider the racial inequities and historical mistreatment of Black and Brown communities in research and within the health care system. Suffice it to say, that relationship has been somewhat tenuous over the years. In this special episode of This Is Community Danny Shoy, President and CEO of the East Lake Foundation, facilitates a Facebook live conversation about the COVID-19 vaccine with Dr. Jayne Morgan, Clinical Director of the Covid Taskforce for Piedmont Healthcare in Atlanta. Thanks for tuning in as Dr. Morgan answers some of the most pressing questions and concerns about the vaccine. It is our hope this conversation about the COVID-19 vaccine helps create awareness intentionally through a racial equity and social justice lens. Listen
#StayCoveredTogether Tool Kit
Access the #StayCoveredTogether campaign tool kit to understand, own and implement the Stay Covered Together campaign with clarity, consistency and community impact in mind to help stop the spread of COVID-19. … Continue Reading →
Southeast Raleigh Perspectives on Holistic Neighborhood Development during COVID-19
Hear from leaders, stakeholders, and community members in Raleigh, NC about their experience as change makers during a global pandemic, the rise of a new Civil Rights Movement, and ongoing revitalizations efforts combatting systemic and structural racism and creating racial justice. Watch
#StayCoveredTogether
The coronavirus continues to spread across the United States. And with higher rates of chronic health conditions, limited access to healthcare and greater economic insecurity, communities of color are being hit the hardest. Watch how to stop the spread of COVID-29. Watch
A Conversation with Mashonda Taylor, Executive Director, Woodlawn Foundation
We are actually solving the problems that we've been wanting to solve for a long time and thinking innovatively and not looking at barriers so much anymore. Hear more about how Woodlawn Foundation is serving as the stable force in a historic Birmingham, Alabama neighborhood amidst the pandemic, convening community partners to help them pivot and adjust. Listen
A Conversation with Jon Ippel, Executive Director, AmplifyGR
This [community development] work does not happen unless you're working in partnership. Being proximate and cultivating relationships is difficult to do when everyone is intentionally distancing from each other to support public health. Hear how Network Member AmplifyGR in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is cultivating relationships—even amidst crisis—with for nonprofit and for-profit organizations, aligning around a common purpose to create a healthier community. Listen
A Conversation with Debra Edleson, Executive Director, Grove Park Foundation
When crisis hits, it is critical to have the ability to assess the landscape and identify the trauma. Residents in the Grove Park neighborhood on Atlanta’s westside have been hit particularly hard by the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, leaving an estimated 75 percent of residents unemployed. In this episode, we hear what is transpiring on the ground and how the Grove Park Foundation pivoted for a swift crisis response. Listen
Stay Covered Together
Wearing a mask is one of the easiest ways to stay safe, stop the spread, and save lives. Cut your risks further by getting vaccinated, washing your hands, and watching your distance. The vaccine significantly reduces the risk of getting COVID-19. COVID-19 vaccination works by teaching your immune system how to recognize and fight the … Continue Reading →
Purpose Built Communities Receives $2 Million Grant to Support COVID-19 Relief Efforts in Atlanta Neighborhoods as Part of Partnership with Harlem Children’s Zone
A commitment of $26 million has been made through The Audacious Project to Harlem Children’s Zone in Harlem and six U.S. cities to address Black communities’ most critical needs and support COVID-19 recovery. … Continue Reading →