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    Jeff Bezos' Day One Fund gives $98.5 million to 32 groups helping the homeless

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced Thursday 32 organizations that will receive a collective $98.5 million in grants from the Bezos Day One Fund.

    It is the second round of the Bezos Day One Families Fund annual leadership awards after the billionaire launched the organization in September 2018 to combat homelessness and provide quality education in low-income communities. Last year, the fund awarded $97.5 million in grants to 24 organizations across the country.

    This year's grantees include long-standing non-profits such as the Homeless Services Network of Central Florida, which received the largest grant of $5.25 million.

    With a net worth of roughly $109 billion, Bezos is the second wealthiest man in the world, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, only behind Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. Bezos launched the fund with a $2 billion commitment, split between the Day One Families Fund, which seeks to help homeless families, and the Day One Academies Fund, which hopes to create a "network of new, non-profit, tier-one preschools in low-income communities," Bezos said at the time.

    The launch of the fund came amid Amazon's HQ2 decision last year, which spurred backlash around displacement of affordable housing in the two locations it chose to expand its operations, Long Island City in Queens, New York and an area of Arlington, Virginia. Amazon has since cancelled its plans to move into Long Island City.

    Bethany House Services, Cincinnati, OH • $1.25 million
    Catholic Charities Eastern Washington, Spokane, WA • $5 million
    Catholic Social Services Alaska, Anchorage, AK • $5 million
    Coburn Place, Indianapolis, IN • $1.25 million
    Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, Hartford, CT • $2.5 million
    Covenant House, New York, NY • $5 million
    Family Gateway, Dallas, TX • $2.75 million
    FamilyAid Boston, Boston, MA • $5 million
    ForKids, Norfolk, VA • $2.5 million
    Goodwill Industries of Northern Michigan, Traverse City, MI • $1.25 million
    Great Lakes Community Action Partnership, Fremont, OH • $1.25 million
    Homeless Services Network of Central Florida, Orlando, FL • $5.25 million
    HOPE Services Hawaii, Hilo, HI • $2.75 million
    HopeWorks, Albuquerque, NM • $2.5 million
    Interim Community Development Association, Seattle, WA • $2.5 million
    Lafayette Transitional Housing Center, Lafayette, IN • $1.25 million
    Mary's Place Seattle, Seattle, WA • $5 million
    MIFA, Memphis, TN • $5 million
    Our Family Services, Tucson, AZ • $2.5 million
    Pathways of Hope, Fullerton, CA • $2.5 million
    St. Joseph Center, Venice, CA • $5 million
    St. Joseph's Villa, Richmond, VA $1.25 million
    St. Stephen's Human Services, Minneapolis, MN • $5 million
    St. Vincent de Paul, Baltimore, MD • $5 million
    The Road Home, Salt Lake City, UT • $5 million
    The Road Home Dane County, Madison, WI • $1.25 million
    The Whole Child, Whittier, CA • $5 million
    UNITY Of Greater New Orleans, New Orleans, LA • $2.5 million
    Upward Bound House, Santa Monica, CA • $1.25 million
    Welcome House of Northern Kentucky, Covington, KY • $1.25 million
    West Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness, Bridgeport, WV • $1.5 million
    YWCA Columbus, Columbus, OH • $2.5 million


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