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Cobb Collaborative Develops Coronavirus Resource Webpage

The Cobb Collaborative has additionally increased communications through their social media platforms and weekly newsletters.

April 16, 2020

Cobb Collaborative, provider of support, training, and organizational development services to Cobb County nonprofits and other organizations, has launched an online webpage for COVID-19 resources from various community partners. The page includes information regarding government programs, food assistance, mental health and crisis intervention resources, education and tutoring tools, voting updates, and resources for nonprofit organizations affected by limited funding. Information can be found at www.cobbcollaborative.org/covid-19-response.

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The resources include information from the Cobb County Social Workers, Pro Bono Partnership, the Cobb County Library System, Cobb County Community Services Board, the Cobb County Government, and more. The goal of this webpage is to provide a landing page for a multitude of needs, whether from an organization or individual. The Cobb Collaborative has additionally increased communications through their social media platforms and weekly newsletters. Cobb Collaborative is striving to continue to offer their nonprofit member organizations virtual trainings and digital resources in lieu of their typical on site capacity building.

For more information about the COVID-19 response and other work at Cobb Collaborative, contact Executive Director, Irene Barton, at ibarton@cobbcollaborative.org. Partners in this response include the United Way of Greater Atlanta and the Cobb Community Foundation. Each of these organizations has included resources on their webpages for the county’s COVID-19 response.

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About Cobb Collaborative: Cobb Collaborative is a membership of nonprofit organizations, local government, businesses, faith-based organizations, educational institutions, professional organizations, associations, and citizens that share ideas, expertise, and resources to meet the needs of Cobb County residents. For more information, visit www.cobbcollaborative.org


This press release was produced by Cobb County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.