
The grants intend to serve the most pressing needs of vulnerable populations in one or more of RCU’s core funding priority areas of food and housing security (basic needs); health and financial wellness and education and workforce development.
“We know people are struggling right now because they have lost jobs or had hours reduced, and don’t know how they’ll make ends meet,” said RCU President Brett Martinez. “We hope these grants make a difference in helping our nonprofit partners who are working hard to meet a significant surge of need due to this crisis.”
The grant recipients in Marin include: