Nonprofit Information and Engagement Sessions Slides

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Virtual

Community Engagement Event April 15, 2020


Purpose • Provide information • Answer questions • Support community


How are you feeling today? :-\

:-)

:-(

:’(

Unsure or neutral

Pretty Good

Not so good

Overwhelmed


How is your organization managing right now?

What are the significant challenges you are facing right now, if any?

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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Social Sector La Piana Consulting, March 2020

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Immediate health and human service needs

Financial impacts

What we know

Hawai‘i’s peak April 20th

$2.2 trillion CARES Act signed March 27

We don’t know what we don’t know – except we do April 16, 2020

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What we’re doing (and why)

Hawai‘i Resilience Fund April 16, 2020

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PHASE I: Prioritizes risk reduction. These grantees are taking action to increase screening and reduce the spread of COVID-19, protect front-line health care workers, respond to an increased demand for food, and support vulnerable populations with home health-care visits while sheltering in place. The foundation is actively raising and deploying grant funding aligned with this phase as our state is still at great risk for increased community spread.

PHASE II: Supports rapid relief and response. These organizations focus on supporting ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) families, kĹŤpuna, homeless and those who are disproportionately impacted by the economic consequences of the virus. Grants aligned with phase two are currently being distributed to organizations that can assist with rent and utilities, childcare and other necessities.

PHASE III: Recovery and stabilization funding will support interventions and programs designed to strengthen the health of our economy and communities.

PHASE IV: Rebuilding resilience will engage communities statewide and convene community leaders across sectors to actively seek lessons learned and to refine our current resilience plans to proactively prepare for future disasters.

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HRF Grantees (as of 4/10/20)

As of 4/10/2020

Grants to the community $3,769,825 Gifts from the community $4,088,194 received $4.4 million commited

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Aloha United Way Community Clinic of Maui Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement - CNHA Hawai‘i County Economic Opportunity Council Hawai‘i Homeless Healthcare Hui - H4 Hawai‘i’s food banks Helping Hands Hawai‘i HOPE Services Island of Hawaii YMCA Kahunu LLC, FS: Pacific American Foundation Kama‘āina Kids KEY Project Kōkua Kalihi Valley - KKV Lāna‘i Community Health Center Lunalilo Home Maui Health Foundation Salvation Army - KROC Center West Hawai‘i Community Health Center The YMCA of Honolulu


Strong Funds Kauaʻi Strong Fund Grantees • Wilcox Hospital* • Kauaʻi Independent Food Bank* • E Ola Mau Na Leo O Kekaha

Maui Strong Fund Grantees includes Maui, Moloka‘i, and Lāna‘i

• Nā Hoaloha

in partnership with Kekaha Agriculture Association

• ʻĀina Hoʻokupu o Kīlauea • Kauaʻi Makerspace • Kamanu Composites * Kaua‘i County Strong Funds

Hawai‘i Island Strong Fund Grantees • Hawai‘i Rise Foundation • Boys and Girls Club Big Island • Holualoa Foundation for Arts and Culture • Island of Hawai‘i YMCA


Partnering o Networking with other funders o Engaging the public sector o Collecting and analyzing data

From Ke Ola Magazine


Results of HANO’s Quick Pulse Survey:

COVID-19 – Potential Impact on Hawaii’s Nonprofit Sector Nonprofits in Hawai'i are experiencing dramatic impacts and anticipate they will continue Program/event cancellations

68%

are experiencing significant impacts

92%

Budget Implications

75%

Service disruptions

71%

Staff and volunteer absences

83%

expect to experience high future impact

61%

Disruptions for partners

42%

Increased demand

38%

Staff furloughs / layoffs

36% 0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

Impacts to the financial bottom line will require programs to cut back or shut down 70%

30% expect to lose fee-for-service and program income, putting their participants and the ʻāina at risk

73%

27% will lose income from cancelled or postponed events and fundraising

89%

11% anticipate government funding delays or cuts

94%

6% are concerned about loss of foundation income Hawaiʻi Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations


Results of HANO’s Quick Pulse Survey:

COVID-19 – Potential Impact on Hawaii’s Nonprofit Sector Restrictions and economic slowdown will force layoffs in the short- and long-term 57%

43% may lay off direct services staff due to program cuts and inability to safely work

78%

22% report they are still unsure or evaluating possible layoffs

88%

12% have already laid off or expect to lay off administrative staff during this time

90%

10% are not expecting cuts at this time

Organizations surveyed are asking for a range of supports to weather the crisis 66%

34% need funding for emergency, short-term staffing, and increased demand

82%

18% want technology and support to shift to virtual operations

85%

15% ask for human resources support for employee options and managing cutbacks

89%

11% need COVID-19 specific supplies, safety protocols, policies, immediate responses Hawaiʻi Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations


Advocacy and Support for Nonprofits at the State and Federal Level Federal Relief • Tracking the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act) at the federal level, to support financial relief for nonprofits. https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/trends-policy-issues/initial-analysis-of-thecoronavirus-aid-relief-and-economic-security-act-cares for more information. State Associations are calling for additional relief for nonprofits in version 2.0: https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/trends-policy-issues/nonprofit-trackreforms-the-cares-act • In partnership with HCF, offering free technical assistance to nonprofits who are applying for either the PPP or EIDL SBA loans (Federal Relief) Go to HANO’s website: www.hano-hawaii.org | Resources | COVID-19 Resources for Nonprofits for more info. • Asked Governor Ige to access federal money available to provide Hawaii nonprofits that self-insure for Unemployment Insurance forgiveness for 50% of their reimbursement costs.

Hawaiʻi Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations


Advocacy and Support for Nonprofits at the State and Federal Level State-Level Advocacy and Support • HANO CEO, Lisa Maruyama, was appointed to House Speaker Saiki’s COVID19 Committee to represent the nonprofit sector in the conversations around preparing the state for economic and financial impacts from Coronavirus. • Working with Hawai‘i Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice/PHOCUSED to advocate to the state and county on behalf of essential safety net nonprofits to relax contracts in terms, timelines, and deliverables.

• Offering free webinars on COVID-19 relevant topics for nonprofits; created COVID-19 Resources for Nonprofits page; pushing out regular ecommunications to keep nonprofits in the know. Hawaiʻi Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations


What we all can do

ASSESS CONDITION

ENGAGE BOARD

MAKE PLANS

LEARN IN THE THICK OF IT

BE REALISTIC AND ADAPT

SEEK ASSISTANCE BEYOND FUNDING

LOOK FOR OPPORTUNITIES

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Resources • • • • • •

Hawai‘i Resilience Fund: grants@hcf-Hawaii Technical Assistance Community Grants & Other Programs Private Foundations Strategic Restructuring Program Website & Partners April 16, 2020

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Food assistance programs Free school breakfast & lunch Head start & special education Public & Section 8 housing Medicaid & Medicare Health Clinics Highways Emergencies & Disasters

In FY 2017, Hawai‘i received $5.8 billion through 316 federal spending programs guided by data from the 2010 Census.

Just a 1% undercount could = a half billon dollars lost to Hawai‘i over 10 years. For more information, visit HawaiiCounts.org or text OHANA to 808-650-7744.* *Message and data rates may apply. Text EXIT at any time to opt out.


Mahalo Hawai‘i Community Foundation www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/coronavirus Hawai‘i Resilience Fund grants@hcf-hawaii.org Hawai‘i Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations www.hano-hawaii.org Ophelia Bitanga-Isreal obitanga-isreal@hcf-hawaii.org April 16, 2020

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