The foundation awarded nearly $50,000 to nine local nonprofits.
The remaining grants of $5,000 or less came from the foundation's newly created Community Response Fund.
The fund has grown through contributions from existing donor funds, private foundations, corporate donors and individuals.
The grants target nonprofits in Summit and Medina counties that are supporting individuals affected by the coronavirus.
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