Update #2: Das Neueste von VCCF über die Auszahlung der Mittel, das Stipendienprogramm und die Suche nach Bewerbungen
Liebe Ventura County Community Foundation Familie,
You’ve been on my mind all day. While we continue to try to make sense and absorb the reality of our community’s recent tragedies, we are also starting to see what the next phase of recovery looks like. We are working to distribute funds as quickly, responsibly, and effectively as possible. To the thousands (literally!) of donors who have sent their support and love, thank you!
This note is designed to bring you up to speed as well as seek your help in spreading the word.
Fonds für die Opfer des Conejo-Tals
The first two rounds of support to the victims and survivors of the Borderline shooting have been distributed. We awarded an immediate $70,000 in $500 pre-paid Visa cash cards so immediate basic needs could be met through the Thousand Oaks Victims Assistance Center.
We also awarded a total of $240,000 to help cover memorial costs to families who lost loved ones. I am so deeply grateful for Chief of Police Tim Hagel for personally delivering the funds to the families during this devastating time.
Hill Fire and Woolsey Fire Sudden & Urgent Needs Effort
To-date we’ve approved the following grants in the aftermath of the recent fires totaling over $500,000 in immediate support:
- $150.000 an die Pazifikküste und Ventura County Chapter des Amerikanischen Roten Kreuzes (Red Cross) for an Emergency Response Vehicle
- $115.000 an die Rotes Kreuz für Ventura County Recovery Coordination
- $146,250 an die Rotes Kreuz für allgemeine operative Unterstützung
- $5.000 bis 805 Hilfe zur Unterstützung ihrer sofortigen Reaktion, um den Online-Zugang zu unserer Gemeinde während der Brände zu ermöglichen
- $15.000 bis Seniorenbelange für Tagesbetreuung für Erwachsene, Mahlzeiten und Unterstützung für die evakuierten und pflegebedürftigen Senioren unserer Gemeinde
- $5,350 bis Livingston Memorial Besuchsschwesternvereinigung zur Deckung der Kosten im Zusammenhang mit der Evakuierung von Hospizbewohnern beitragen
- $7.000 an die Camarillo Boys & Girls Club zur Deckung der Kosten für die Notfallbetreuung von Kindern aufgrund von Schulschließungen
- $9.500 an die YMCA Südost-Ventura zur Deckung der Kosten für die Notfallbetreuung von Kindern aufgrund von Schulschließungen
- $1,827 bis Mark Watring Ställe für die Evakuierung von 43 Pferden, den Transport von Futter- und Wasservorräten und Überstunden
- $25.000 an die Zusammenarbeit bei der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung für die allgemeine operative Unterstützung der von den Bränden betroffenen Geschäftsinhaber
- $21,500 bis Cal State Channel Islands Stiftung Versorgung und Unterbringung von Schülern, die durch die Brände evakuiert wurden
- $500 bis Zentrum für Nonprofit-Führung der Cal Lutheran University ein kostenloses Webinar mit dem Titel "Fundraising als Reaktion auf eine Gemeinschaftskrise" zu sponsern
**Please contact [email protected] for more details on this important and timely webinar
We are working to award funds as quickly as possible to nonprofit organizations serving those in need during this challenging time. We are particularly interested in supporting organizations who are assisting in housing and basic needs, animal welfare, business and resiliency support for our community, and medical needs of individuals as a result of the fires. The application is very short and should take no more than 15 minutes to submit at www.vccf.org. Please help spread the word!
805 Undocufund
This is a collective effort to ensure undocumented individuals and families impacted by natural disasters have the support they need. Please join us in helping support our neighbors during this challenging time at www.vccf.org.
VCCF-Stipendienprogramm
Yesterday at noon, VCCF launched its 2019 Application for College Scholarships. Thanks to our generous community, we will be awarding $1.147 million in scholarships to local students this year – more than ever before!
As we saw with the Thomas Fire, it is very challenging to get the word out regarding scholarships in times of disaster. Please help spread the word to the students in your life and encourage them to apply at www.vccf.org. The deadline for applications is January 30, 2019 at 10 p.m. PST.
How You Can Make A Difference
- Applications for Support: Massive wildfires that cause severe displacement make connecting and supporting fire victims challenging. While we have received some organizational applications for support, FEMA has received a modest number of applications for direct fire victim support. Please encourage those impacted by the fires to apply with FEMA as soon as possible and to also open a case with 2-1-1 who can help connect resources to those in need.
- Fundraising for the Conejo Valley Victims Fund: We are in the final stages of raising funds to support the families of victims and survivors of the Borderline shooting. We are working with Ken Feinberg, Special Master of the US Government’s September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, who has volunteered to help advise us during this time. Please encourage all you know to donate now and offer support to those impacted by this tragic event at www.vccf.org.
- Support Services: Please help spread the word that Kaiser Permanente is offering free support groups in Woodland Hills, Thousand Oaks, and Ventura for the Borderline tragedy and fires. Please contact them directly at (805) 449-3442.
Please allow me to take moment to express my deep gratitude for my team and volunteers who have worked countless overtime hours over the past few weeks. They have truly risen to the occasion in an attempt to meet the immense needs of our community. We are all prepared to sustain this effort for the weeks to come.
Das Beste,
Vanessa
Vanessa Bechtel
Präsident & Geschäftsführer
Ventura County Community Foundation | VCCF Nonprofit Center
4001 Mission Oaks Blvd. | Camarillo, CA 93012
Office: 805.330.6676| Fax: 805.484.2700
Investing Together. For good. For ever.