In a year filled with challenges, Beyoncé’s foundation has stepped up to support families grappling with eviction due to the pandemic. The BeyGOOD Impact Fund will now offer $5,000 grants to individuals and families at risk of losing their homes. This initiative aims to alleviate the financial strain caused by widespread job losses and economic downturns.
As the housing moratorium came to an end on December 26, many families found themselves in precarious situations, prompting Beyoncé to take action where governmental assistance fell short. Reports indicate that the BeyGOOD foundation has already distributed $10,000 grants to over 250 small businesses, amounting to more than $2.5 million in support, while also providing essentials such as food and mental health resources.
Beginning January 7, 2021, the online application process for the grants will open, requiring necessary documentation to be submitted to the NAACP. A total of 100 recipients will be selected, with the first round of grants expected to be distributed in late January, and a second round planned for February.
Beyoncé’s commitment to social and civil rights issues is unwavering. She previously showed solidarity with various causes, including supporting those impacted by police violence and highlighting significant social issues through her platform.
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In summary, Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD foundation is stepping in to provide crucial financial support to families facing eviction during these challenging times. With the application process starting soon, this initiative reflects her commitment to helping those in need.
