This list is developing as we find more. Keep in mind that some of thes links are lists themselves. Please feel free to share any resources you’ve created or found in the comments section. Thank you.
Start with this list created for nonprofits.
Covid-19 Nonprofit and Philanthropy Resources
Here’s some information from City Council Member Greg Casar, containing information on emergency orders, how to get healthcare, and other news from the city. Well organized.
COVID-19 Information and Resources from City Council Member Greg Casar
FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION
Resources regarding staff, volunteering, operations, marketing and communications, finance, and more.
- Coronavirus Emergency Planning Action Plan (shared by Central Texas Food Bank, downloadable Excel file)
- Texas Department of Health Services Communication Toolkit
- Austin Public Health COVID-19 Flyers and Other Resources (available in multiple languages)
- Interim Guidance for Business and Employers (Centers for Disease Control)
- Small Business Resilience Toolkit: A toolkit to help your small business prepare for interruptions
- Example of Hourly Employee Emergency Leave Policy
- Interim Guidance for Homeless Service Providers
- Infectious Disease Toolkits for Continuum of Care
- Responding to the Coronavirus Outbreak: Resources for nonprofits
- Implementation of Mitigation Strategies for Communities with Local COVID-19 Transmission (Centers for Disease Control)
FOR ORGANIZING AND YOUR CLIENTS
There are many Google Docs being created across the country that compile resources for communities, especially marginalized communities. We cannot verify the accuracy or credibility of all of these resources… but some of them are extremely useful. Each one contains dozens if not a hundred links to other resources, so we invite you to check them out.
Form Letter: A Neighborly Invitation Regarding Coronavirus
Half-Assed Disabled Prepper Tips for Preparing for a Coronavirus Quarantine
Immigrant Justice Accompaniment Skill-Share–Covid-19/Coronavirus Resources
ON MUTUAL AID AND COLLECTIVE CARE
Some borrowed from the Resource Library for COVID-19
Collective Care Is Our Best Weapon against COVID-19: This document is a growing list of mutual aid pandemic disaster care, in alphabetical order.
Help One Another Cards: These cards can be filled out and given to people who are immunocompromised with the contact information of someone who will run errands for them.
Flatten The Curve Volunteers: Do you have skills or expertise that could be useful in addressing this pandemic and want to help out? Julie McMurry, author of Flatten the Curve, has put together this form as a central organizing place for volunteers.
Autonomous Groups Are Mobilizing Mutual Aid Initiatives to Combat the Coronavirus: Check out this link for local mutual aid resources across the United States organized by state.
Mutual Aid Inspiration: Read this Twitter thread for real-world examples of mutual aid. Take what you need and support each other!
Pod Mapping for Mutual Aid: Great exercise for everyone to engage in. Gets people thinking and talking about mutual aid and their social networks and the resources within them, including the ones they can provide.
Treating Yellow Peril: Resources to Address Coronavirus Racism: “As we continue to track the development of the coronavirus, racial fears and anxieties have become a dominant frame in which people evaluate the concerns over the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus infection. This page is intended to gather textual and digital resources to provide easy access to material useful for teach-ins, talking points, and classroom teaching.”
COVID-19 Community Care Resources: A collection of community-centered resources from Collaborative for a Just Transition in the Gulf.
Texas / Austin: ATX Pay It Forward
Texas / San Antonio: Puro Mutual Aid Network–Giving and Receiving Support in San Antonio
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