The Portland Trail Blazers organization, its players and the Trail Blazers Foundation are establishing a COVID-19 Relief Fund to support local nonprofits amid the coronavirus outbreak, the team announced Monday afternoon.

Money raised will go to nonprofit organizations affected by the coronavirus crisis and will help support the Oregon Community Foundation’s COVID-19 Pooled Fund, the team said. That fund assists organizations on the front lines of the outbreak in Oregon.

The Blazers said their players already have donated money to the COVID-19 Relief Fund. The NBA has an overall goal to raise more than $50 million to support coronavirus relief efforts. More than $35 million has been raised by NBA and WNBA teams and players, the Blazers said.

The team also has created an online resource center to help connect people with resources in Portland and across Oregon.

“We are proud of our community for stepping up to support one another in this time of crisis,” Trail Blazers and Rose Quarter President and CEO Chris McGowan said in a statement. “We are committed to using our platform to both raise funds and connect people to the resources they need during these challenging times.”

Fans can make tax-deductible donations to the Trail Blazers Foundation COVID-19 Relief Fund at trailblazers.com/donate.