Kansas State University is helping furloughed employees through a new fund set up by the KSU Foundation.

The university says in a release that hundreds have supported the #KStateStrong Emergency Response Fund since it was established in March as a result of COVID-19. More than 400 employees have been affected by furloughs.

A few generous donors made significant gifts to the fund specifically to assist those employees through relief grants. Those experiencing financial hardships as a result may apply for grants up to $700 on line through the foundation’s website or in person at 1800 Kimball Ave. Priority will be given to those demonstrating need and awards will be reviewed each business day in order of the application with notification of status within three to four business days. Checks can be picked up or mailed.

Emergency grants and loans are also available to students experiencing financial hardship through the Office of Student Financial Assistance. The foundation is accepting donations to many of these emergency resources.

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