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Minnesota Helps- Bridge Disaster Relief
Background
The Minnesota Helps - Bridge Disaster Relief fund was created five days after the I-35W Bridge collapse. The purpose of the fund is to provide financial relief to victims and their families following the bridge collapse. Immediately following the bridge collapse, in September of 2007, Minnesota Helps distributed $213,998 to six different charities to provide financial support not only to the victims but also relief workers who needed everything from financial to emotional support. Currently, a total of $492,705 has been disbursed to families mainly through grants provided to nonprofit organizations. The grants can be used for everything from counseling services to funeral costs. Minnesota Helps requires that all money distributed by the fund must go to assist the victims. (1)
Minnesota Helps' goal is to provide assistance to victims such as the one shown providing an interview above. The victim in the photo above remains unidentified by the photographer. The photo comes from Wendizzle on Flickr.
Funding and Grants
As previously mentioned, the initial $213,998 went to six individual charities. Each of these charities requested the funds for a particular purpose. The six charities and the use of the provided grants can be found below. (1)
Contributors
Since the establishment of the relief fund on August 5th, 2007 it has collected over $1.2 million for the relief effort. These funds have been donated by about 1,500 organization and individuals. There are seven main funding partners that work in conjunction with Minnesota Helps:
Many contributions are still coming in from community response benefits and fundraisers. For most of these events, 100% of the profits are given to Minnesota Helps. In some cases expenses are subtracted from the earnings from the charity events. Furthermore, many of theses community response benefits provided emotional and physical support to all involved.
Distribution of Funds
Minnesota Helps does not release any grants to individuals. All support is provided through nonprofit organizations, and all grants require proof of need before the awards are distributed.(1) All expenses must be documented, including time lost. Many victims complain that in order to receive support they must fill out an invasive and detailed financial declaration. The declarations must include monthly income, expenses, rent or mortgage, debt payments, medical expenses such as hospital bills for physical damages, and expenses from therapy or counseling. Aid for most survivors is limited to $10,000 and is only provided to immediate family of victims and only if they can demonstrate an inability to pay for basic necessities. All grant applications must be filed by a Resource Coordinator. All applications must be filled out on behalf of a individual or family that was directly impacted by the collapse of the I-35W Bridge. Extended families do not qualify for relief on behalf of a victim unless they provide care or direct support for that individual. Once grant applications are received they are reviewed by a Long Term Recovery Committee and The Minneapolis Foundation. The grants are distributed to nonprofits which disperse the funds as they see fit within the rules designated by Minnesota Helps. Some examples of actual distributions are demonstrated above in the Funding and Grants section on this page. (3)
Current Status of Minnesota Helps
Minnesota helps has only distributed about $400,000 of the $1.2 million it has collected thus far, and as a result still has substantial funds to distribute. Applications for grants are still being accepted. Victims or immediate families of victims are encouraged to contact a nonprofit to apply for a grant for further funds.
Further information is available at the Minnesota Helps website.
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