Amazon Introduce COVID-19 Relief Fund – The Amazon Relief Fund was created in Spring 2020 due to COVID-19, to help Amazon Flex Delivery Partners, Delivery Service Partner Delivery Associates, Temporary Associates employed by eligible staffing agencies, and drivers of eligible line haul partners who are facing financial hardship after a COVID-19 diagnosis or quarantine.
Emergency Assistance Foundation (EAF) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, public, non-profit organization and makes the final determination on all applications for the Fund. The Fund relies on support from the sponsoring organization, Amazon.
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Funds Management – Amazon COVID-19 Relief Fund
Amazon Introduce $20,000 COVID-19 Relief Funds – Emergency Assistance Foundation, Inc. (EAF) will manage all fund activities, and when needed, assist applicants with their grant applications. EAF will process all verified applications submitted on or before July 31, 2022. Amazon will not have any insight into the grant approval process unless a grant recipient chooses to share his or her story.
Emergency Assistance Foundation is here to help applicants through their challenging times. Please click the link above for social service suggestions, and educational courses that cover everything from disaster preparedness to financial education and more.
Apply for a Grant – Amazon COVID-19 Relief Grant
If you are a qualified individual under financial distress due to a COVID-19 diagnosis or quarantine, you can apply for a grant for financial assistance.
Please note that the Amazon Relief Fund will no longer accept applications after August 31, 2022.
How to Apply
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