COVID-19 AND SACRAMENTO COUNTY: Matching $180 Million with Community Needs For Disaster ReliefAs local, state and federal government policymakers move quickly to deploy resources for children, youth, families, communities and businesses impacted by the virus and economic stagnation, marginalized communities are being left further behind. The CALIFORNIA URBAN PARTNERSHIP continues to help and fight for them to have voice and agency to ensure their needs are prioritized. We were able to develop this infographic because of the leadership of United Way-CCR director of impact Kula Koenig, who pulled COMMUNITY PARTNERS together to work on a critical and timely survey to help Sacramento County residents shape how local government uses $180M to meet their COVID-19 disaster relief needs. The following team of nonprofit community organizations led the formation and distribution of the survey :::::: United Way - California Capitol Region, Sacramento Building Healthy Communities, California Urban Partnership, The Center at Sierra Health Foundation and Organize Sacramento. For more information, contact Kula Koenig at [email protected]. |