The 2021 NYC COVID-19 Neighborhood Relief Match Program is closed.
 

With the generous support of Robin Hood, this ioby match program provided matching dollars up to $15,000 to ioby crowdfunding campaigns for projects that helped low-income communities respond to and recover from the economic and social impacts of COVID-19.

 Tell us your idea

 

New York City is tough, but we'll all need to step up and lend a hand to weather this crisis. Even as COVID-19 hits our city hard, it's hitting some neighborhoods even harder. We're seeing the fault lines of inequity being exposed, and a long history of disinvestment has left low-income neighborhoods at particular risk. But we also know that those very same neighborhoods have a long history of resistance, joy, community, and power. We'll need to lean on those strengths, and one another, now more than ever. ioby has your back. 

When you crowdfund for a project that provides relief for low-income neighbors who might be hardest hit by this crisis, we'll match up to $15,000. Relief projects should be led or co-led by residents of the neighborhoods that projects take place in, and/or people personally affected by the issues the project addresses. Project leaders should have strong relationships with the communities they plan to serve.  

Is your project eligible?

Match dollars are available on a first-come, first-served rolling basis until funding runs out. When you crowdfund with ioby you'll get access to our free resources and support guides, as well as tailored one-on-one coaching to help set you up for success. While you fundraise, donations to your page will be instantly doubled so your fundraising work goes twice as far.

 

Donate to a project and get your donation doubled:

As always, please remember to follow the CDC's guidelines and your local health authority's instructions as you support your community. 

  • 200 Groceries Delivered!

    Everybody Eats Deliveries

    Help us deliver healthy groceries to families experiencing food-insecurity in Brooklyn, NY! 

    NEEDS: $0 of 12,920 + Volunteers
  • Greater Prospect Heights Mutual Aid's Community Fund

    In response to COVID-19 and the related economic upheaval, GPHMA is providing direct material support to neighbors in need and working to strengthen relationships between community members and institutions.

    NEEDS: $0 of 20,305
  • Turn Gray into Green In Brooklyn

    Help Brooklyn schools & locals transform a gray food desert to green healthy places to live & learn with community gardens, farm/flea markets & outdoor learning.

     

    NEEDS: $0 of 30,457 + Volunteers
  • EVLoves Resiliency

    Celebrating NYC resiliency through a global pandemic

    NEEDS: $0 of 33,200
  • Invisible Hands Deliver

    Join Invisible Hands in making sure no one in our community is left alone, unable to access the food and resources they need to survive.

    NEEDS: $0 of 10,194 + Volunteers
  • Sixth Street COVID Relief Fund

    Sixth Street Community Center is raising funds to continue our emergency food distribution which is essential for combatting food insecurity and supporting our community members in this moment of crisis.  

    NEEDS: $0 of 30,457 + Volunteers
  • The food pantry window with signs in English, Spanish, Arabic, Greek, and Chinese

    Astoria Food Pantry

    Astoria Food Pantry is a volunteer-run food pantry and community center that works to meet our neighbors' needs while we organize for a future where everyone's needs are met.

    NEEDS: $0 of 50,761 + Volunteers
  • Marcia in the winter

    Phoenix Community Garden Elder Box Program

    Providing food stability to elders in Ocean Hill-Brownsville and East Bushwick during the pandemic by delivering fresh fruits and vegetables and pantry staples. 

    NEEDS: $0 of 16,277
  • Offline Kid Time, Inc.

    Nonprofit organization raising funds to provide enriching, productive and positive alternatives to screen time to children in pediatric care within hospital systems.  

     

    NEEDS: $0 of 22,708
  • WyckoffMarket

    Gowanus Produces

    Gowanus Produce is a community-led farmers market and creative arts program featuring fresh food and homegrown arts in Gowanus. 

    NEEDS: $0 of 6,732
  • East New York Community Land Trust

    We believe East New York is NOT for sale and we envision a healthy and self-sustaining East New York where our people come before profit.

     

    NEEDS: $0 of 28,912 + Volunteers