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COVID-19 in Orange County Full

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Orange County Community Resilience Fund Evaluation Report 14 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Graph 1: Lost Revenue Sources (n=204) Canceled Major Loss or Reduced Postponed Major Loss or Reduced Substantial Loss or Fundraiser Private Grant Fundraiser Public Contract Fee-for-service Revenue The surveys included 22 questions about changes in service delivery and communication, the short and long term effects of the pandemic on their organization and constituents, fundraising challenges and efforts, internal communications, and the needs of nonprofits moving forward. The full surveys are included in the appendix. Table 4 provides the communities served by the survey respondents; respondents could select more than one community so the responses add up to more than 100%. Decreased Revenue One of the immediate effects of the pandemic on nonprofits was a significant loss of revenue. 94% of organizations that responded to the survey reported significant loss of revenue from fee-for-service, contracts, contributions, and/or fundraisers. Graph 1 shows the major lost sources of revenue. Population Served Percentage Children 6 - 18 75% Communities of color 74% Food Insecure 67% Uninsured or Underinsured 64% Homeless or Housing Insecure 62% Children 0 - 5 61% Immigrants and Refugees 58% Disabled 56% College Students 54% Seniors 53% Individuals at risk of domestic violence 50% LGBTQ+ 49% Veterans 45% Table 4: Populations Served, Survey Respondents (n=224) 6 6 N sizes reflect responses per question. As some respondents skipped some questions, n does not equal 231.

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