TUESDAY UPDATES: CoMoHelps report on pandemic relief, impact on local nonprofits KMIZ An employee of Shortwave Coffee walks into the building wearing a mask. CoMoHelps released the second report on its work to provide funding for local nonprofits to meet ongoing pandemic-related needs. CoMoHelps provided $1,544,254 to more than 40 local nonprofits and schools for COVID-19 relief assistance for food, rent, utilities, learning pods and more out of $3,496,107.03 received. The report includes the results of two surveys of local nonprofits. The results reveal an uncertain future for the nonprofit sector because service demand and expenses are expected to increase, while revenues are anticipated to decrease, resulting in significant budget shortfalls.