The fund has raised $64 million so far to support San Diegans in need and granted $54 million -- including 244 grants to 200 nonprofit partners. These nonprofits provided computers, internet access, child care, food security, financial assistance, medical support, workforce training and other needs to the region's most vulnerable communities. Some of the largest grants to date include: San Diego County Office of Education: $1 million to provide thousands of students and their families internet connectivity and technology required for distance learning; Feeding San Diego: $50,000 to increase the number of San Diegans receiving food assistance during the pandemic; North County Lifeline: $50,000 to provide support and resources to children impacted by the health and economic crisis;