Help the Community Service Fund support our local community

December 16, 2020
Ramona Allen, Vice President for Human Resources | Martin A. Schmidt, Provost, 2014–2022 |

Dear MIT staff and faculty,

Throughout the pandemic, we have been inspired by the creative, compassionate ways our community has answered the question “How can I help?” Through education, research, and innovation, we are advancing important solutions to Covid-19, as one would expect from MIT. But, of course, we are also dedicated to service – to the nation, the world, and our local communities.

With support from many of you, in the spring Community Giving at MIT and the Community Service Fund (CSF) established the Covid-19 Neighborhood Response Fund, which supports six Cambridge organizations in addressing food insecurity, unemployment, and homelessness – all problems that have been exacerbated by the pandemic. CSF also provided rapid response grants, supporting a student working to refine a low-cost ventilator for rural use, and a team of MIT volunteers who produced and distributed personal protective equipment – including thousands of face coverings – to local hospitals, nonprofits, and individuals.

The generosity of MIT’s faculty and staff fuels the CSF. If “How can I help?” is still on your mind, please consider a donation to the CSF or Neighborhood Response Fund, via payroll deduction or credit card, by visiting the “Charitable Contributions” page on Atlas. Whatever organization you select will receive 100% of your donation. If you have already contributed, thank you!

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Community Giving at (617) 253-7914 or community-giving@mit.edu.

With gratitude and warm best wishes for a healthy and happy new year,

Ramona Allen
Vice President for Human Resources

Martin A. Schmidt
Provost