Project N95 is a nonprofit organization which runs a website devoted to the sale of N95 masks and COVID-19 tests. The website functions as a PPE clearinghouse, connecting buyers directly to manufacturers.
It was founded by Anne Miller. Her mother-in-law was among the first residents of the state of Vermont to die of COVID-19. The nonprofit sold N95 masks for about $1 each. In December 2023, the organization announced it would stop selling masks that month and end operations due to insufficient revenue from donations and sales.
References
- Vadala, Nick. "Where to get N95 masks in Philadelphia". www.inquirer.com.
- Finn, James (December 27, 2020). "Essex-based group delivers 3 million units of PPE nationwide". VTDigger.
- Goodman, David (January 26, 2022). "Vermont Conversation: Project N95 works to mask the masses". VTDigger.
- "This nonprofit sells certified N95 masks for about $1 apiece". WFTS. January 3, 2022.
- Mather, Victor (5 December 2023). "Two N95 Companies Shut Down, as an Era Ends". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 January 2024.