New $100K Gift Brings SW Michigan Cares Fund to Nearly $900K To Date

With the very future of non-profit organizations hanging in the balance and threatened by the coronavirus pandemic, the philanthropic community has stepped up to the challenge with donations approaching $900,000 to the new Southwest Michigan Cares Fund after just 38 days in existence.

United Way of Southwest Michigan and Berrien Community Foundation coordinated on the fund in late March for local emergency response and long-term recovery, as the COVID-19 crisis was first developing. Local funders and businesses came together to create the new fund to aid nonprofits in meeting the basic needs of residents during this time as well as to address the ongoing financial impact of the crisis on nonprofits.

As of Friday, May 1st, the amount raised had reached nearly $900,000. The most recent gift, of $100,000, came from the Schalon Foundation.

Anna Murphy, President and CEO of United Way of Southwest Michigan, says, “It’s no surprise—given their past investments in this community—that the leaders who have donated to the Southwest Michigan Cares Fund have stepped up to contribute such a sizable amount in a short time,” and adds, “All of us in Southwest Michigan are grateful to be part of a region where so many care as deeply as they do for one another’s well-being and the common good.”

Berrien Community Foundation President Lisa Cripps-Downey says, “Families in our community are struggling,” and adds, “Individuals, businesses, and foundations are responding mightily to that need. They are stepping up in a powerful way and investing in the long-term future of our region through the Southwest Michigan Cares Fund. Whether it is a gift of $5 or $5,000, people are doing what they can to help their neighbors, and I have been truly overwhelmed by the generosity.”

The donors include:

  • 1st Source Bank
  • AEP
  • Berrien Community Foundation
  • Consumers Energy
  • Entergy
  • Felland Foundation Fund
  • Hanson Family Foundation
  • Hirsch-Schwartz Foundation
  • Horizon Bank
  • Hunter Foundation
  • Martin’s Super Markets
  • McLoughlin Family Foundation
  • Meijer
  • Michigan Gas Utilities/WPS Foundation
  • Michigan Gateway Foundation
  • Midwest Energy & Communications
  • SEMCO Energy
  • Schalon Foundation
  • South Haven Community Foundation
  • Spectrum Health Lakeland
  • Timken Foundation of Canton
  • United Way of Southwest Michigan
  • Whirlpool Corporation
  • The Wood Foundation
  • Yeager Family Foundation
  • Anonymous donors
  • Individual donors

The funders meet remotely with nonprofits to assess the changing situation and quickly make funding available to address community needs associated with the outbreak.

Disbursements will be made in two phases:

  • Emergency response
  • Long-term recovery

Disbursements in the first and current phase have been made to nonprofits in Berrien, Cass, and Van Buren Counties for food, cleaning and hygiene supplies, baby items, and Personal Protection Equipment. Once the Tri-County area enters into the second long-term recovery phase, the fund will begin making disbursements for rent/mortgage and utilities assistance.

Berrien Community Foundation and United Way of Southwest Michigan have teamed up to provide information about the fund, how to donate to the fund, and for nonprofits seeking funding at the link below:

http://southwestmichigancares.org

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