Emergency Fund
PROJECT
Part of: 1999 Collective
The Emergency Fund prevents small misfortunes from spiraling into catastrophes for Utah's foster care alumni community.
About
The 1999 Collective's emergency fund can prevent small misfortunes from spiraling into catastrophes for Utah's foster care alumni community.
A private donor has generously committed to matching up to $17,500 in donations to create a basic needs fund totaling $35,000. Please join us in raising funds to keep foster care alumni housed, warm and able to commute to jobs and schools.
The unexpected happens.
Your car tire blows. The temperature drops below freezing and your gas bill spikes. Your rent is increased.
For foster care alumni, small misfortunes can spiral into catastrophes.
Your blown tire means you can't make it to class, and you miss your exam.
Your GPA drops, and you lose your grants and scholarships.
You can't afford to continue your education, so you drop out.
Your rent hike means you need to move but because you work full-time and go to school, you don't have enough time to find another apartment. You're evicted and move into your car.
Your GPA drops, and you lose your grants and scholarships.
You can't afford to continue your education, so you drop out.
Your rent hike means you need to move but because you work full-time and go to school, you don't have enough time to find another apartment. You're evicted and move into your car.
Foster care alumni can recieve up to $500 per year for:
Rent
- Utilities
- Transportation, including car repair, tires, bike
Open Collective Foundation receives 5% of your donation. After that, your entire contribution will go to a young person in need.
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
-$19,864.74USD
Completed
Balance transfer
-$500.00 USD
Paid
Grant #199962
-$500.00 USD
Paid
Grant #199960
$
Today’s balance--.-- USD
Total raised
$26,393.40 USD
Total disbursed
$26,393.40 USD
Estimated annual budget
$6,737.04 USD