Berkeley Relief Fund
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Under Mayor Jesse Arreguín’s leadership on March 17, 2020 the Berkeley City Council approved up to $3 million in emergency relief grants for small businesses, nonprofit arts organizations and worker rent support, that will hopefully be matched by the community at large.
In anticipating this historic measure, the Mayor’s office reached out to civic leaders to help set up this community-based relief fund. The committee includes representatives from The Mayor’s office, Berkeley Community Media, Berkeleyside, Berkeley Chamber, Berkeley Merchants United, Visit Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley Association, Telegraph Business Improvement District, Freight and Salvage, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, The David Brower Center, Berkeley Public Schools Fund, Berkeley Property Owners Association, UC Berkeley, and many others.
The committee is working only on the fundraising part of the BRF program. The City of Berkeley will administer grant guidelines and requirements, and application and grant making process.
The East Bay Community Foundation has generously stepped forward to be the fiscal agent for the City in collecting donations and forwarding them to the City, where they will be maintained in a partitioned dedicated fund, to only be used for grants to small businesses and arts nonprofits, and worker’s rent support.
If you have any questions please reach out the BRF committee at info@berkeleyrelieffund.org.
Thank you for consideration and support of our Berkeley community.