Grant Opportunity For BIPOC Communities Impacted By COVID-19. Apply by April 19th.

Grants of $10,000 to $50,000 are now available to 501(c)(3) community-based organizations and faith-based organizations (and other groups with a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsorwho serve the communities impacted by COVID-19 in Massachusetts. The goal of COVID-19 Community Grants is to reduce COVID-19 infections, morbidity, and mortality among Black, Latinx, and other people of color in target communities including Brockton, Chelsea, Everett, Framingham, Holyoke, Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, Malden, Methuen, New Bedford, Randolph, Revere, Salem, Saugus, Springfield, Winthrop, Worcester, and specific neighborhoods in Boston. 

Grant applications are due April 19th at 11:59PM. 

Potential applicants can learn more from a pre-recorded informational webinar on this grant opportunity to be posted on the grant program’s website on Wednesday, April 7th by 3PM, participate in virtual “office hours” for additional application support, and submit questions. 

Learn more about this grant opportunity made possible by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and administered by Health Resources in Action. 

Racial and ethnic inequities contribute to disproportionate COVID-19 burden in communities of color. Factors including larger household size and larger proportion of food service workers, foreign-born non-citizens, and non-high school graduates may explain some of the disproportionate burden in Latinx communities in Massachusetts. These same factors do not appear to explain disproportionate infection and death rates in Black populations, suggesting that structural racism may be a contributing factor(1). COVID-19 Community Grants are intended to engage community- and faith-based organizations in the development and delivery of effective messages and to further support hard-hit communities with education, training, and funding to effectively meet their communities’ specific needs. The COVID-19 Community Grants Program is part of the Commonwealth’s COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Initiative to tailor community- and faith-based outreach and education. 

(1) Figueroa, J. F., Wadhera, R. K., Lee, D., Yeh, R. W. & Sommers, B. D. (2020). Community-level factors associated with racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 rates in Massachusetts. Health Affairshttps://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2020.01040