Gerstner Philanthropies Awards Over $3 Million For Emergency Grant Program

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Gerstner Philanthropies Awards Over $3 Million For Emergency Grant Program

Gerstner Philanthropies (www.gerstner.org) announced today that it has awarded $3.1 million to 18 social services organizations to be used for emergency grants to people in need.  Gerstner made the grants as part of its Helping Hands program, and anticipates making additional grants this year for Helping Hands to bring the total close to $4 million.

Emergency grants have been a core part of Gerstner’s work for over a decade, with grants for Helping Hands totaling almost $12 million.  Approximately 12,000 households have been helped, primarily in NYC and also in Boston and Palm Beach County, Florida.  The majority of emergency grants are used for eviction prevention, though funds may also be used for other urgent needs.  The average emergency grant size is under $1,000.

Gerstner’s recent round of grantmaking comes on the heels of the first Helping Hands convening, held in November 2019 assembling representatives from all of the organizations in the program to discuss challenges and innovations, share stories of impact, and brainstorm ideas for scaling emergency grantmaking.

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