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Is your disaster fundraising too slow to spin up? Learn how we overcame this struggle and more to make our emergency fundraising lean: https://lnkd.in/e-S2Gfe
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Is your disaster fundraising too slow to spin up? Learn how we overcame this struggle and more to make our emergency fundraising lean: https://lnkd.in/e-S2Gfe
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Following the Tornado that struck Iowa on May 21st, we have established a new giving fund of vetted nonprofits actively delivering crucial Disaster Recovery aid and assistance to affected individuals. Learn more about how you can support those impacted and contribute here: https://ow.ly/5Xiz50RSNz7
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EM community! Let me tell you about an amazing VOAD called Project:Camp. They set up pop-up, trauma-informed day camps for children in areas that have been affected by disaster. They are currently on the ground in New Mexico setting up one such camp in response to the wildfires. Unlike most NGOs, they put children's care and well-being at the forefront of response. I love their mission and happy to be getting more involved. If you like their mission too and, as an EM professional, can see they may be able to aid your communities post disaster, I have a few asks: 1) Please like/share this post to boost their visibility 2) Please reach out if you are or know of the right POC in your community to begin building a relationship before disaster strikes. 3) Please consider donating
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When disasters hit, we all want to make a meaningful difference. But knowing how to help in the right way can be challenging. Discover 5 ways to make your disaster-relief donations personal and impactful, ensuring your support reaches those who need it most. Read on to learn how you can give with purpose and make a meaningful difference: https://brnw.ch/21wNfqy Leon County Government United Way Suncoast #disasterrecovery
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Did your business lose revenue or have physical damage due to Helene? Next is hosting the SBA for insight help with SBA and EIDL assistance to support your businesses either way. Stop by.
Need business, personal, or nonprofit disaster assistance? Make an appointment to talk to the SBA today: https://lnkd.in/gCk4SN64
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Hey Friends, Connections, and Followers! Allow me a second to put in a request for some financial assistance for an organization that I think highly of, and that deserves funding for the mission they fulfill. Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC), a 100% non-profit who responds to natural disasters, municipal crisis, and much more. Providing rapid stand up IT infrastructure and support for communities during a disaster until the local infrastructure can be restored! This allows the local government, community and citizens to maintain a small fraction of normalcy during their worst days! Internet stations, Charging Stations, workstations and more in a matter of hours, not days! Please consider supporting this group, and if you're a large corporation and would like to make a difference as a Corporate Sponsor, please let me know and we'll ensure the conversations are had to develop a mutual agreed sponsorship! https://lnkd.in/gh9KuuqE #ITDRC #Disasterrelief #Sponsors #Donations #nonprofit #makeadifference #alwaysready #connectingcommunities #USA #Global #Responsematters #makingadifference #donationshelp #volunteer #volunteersmakethedifference
Donate to Dustin Gay's Fundraiser for ITDRC - Information Technology Disaster Resource Center
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Did you know that vehicle donations can be crucial in times of disaster? They pave the way for recovery and help fund Habitat's rebuilding efforts in affected communities. When you choose to donate your old car, you're doing more than just letting go of a vehicle – you're giving hope and resilience to families facing adversity in need of disaster relief. Learn more https://lnkd.in/eErse9J6 #HabitatForHumanity #HFHNCC #CarsForHomes #DisasterPreparednessMonth #DisasterResponse #WildfireRecovery #FloodRecovery
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Disaster Recovery Funds (DRFs) have been activated across the region to support vulnerable populations following the recent severe weather events. The DRFs provide an opportunity for you to give, with the reassurance that donations will be quickly moved to resources where they are needed most to adapt to evolving priorities. Learn more about DRFs and how you can give to areas affected: https://bit.ly/3yAecK6
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In the wake of recent storms, our mission at Captivating Seniors Foundation has never been more vital—keeping our seniors safe and empowered in an increasingly digital world. 🌍💻 Natural disasters often bring a wave of uncertainty, and for many seniors, the recovery process can be overwhelming. That's why we’re committed to providing resources and education on how to navigate these challenges while avoiding post-storm scams. From verifying contractors to donating safely, we’re here to protect those who once protected us. As we continue this important work, we invite professionals, partners, and donors to join us in supporting our mission. Together, we can make a lasting impact and safeguard our seniors' futures. 🤝 #CaaptivatingSeniors #NonprofitMission #SupportOurSeniors #StormRecovery #DigitalSafety #EmpowerOurElders #HurricaneHelene
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1moThis is such an important topic, and these are great tips. It definitely requires advanced planning. Also, sometimes crises can be opportunities. I wrote a case study about how one of our clients responded during the 2009 financial crisis. Rather than focusing solely on the hardships, the leadership struck a balance in their communications between the struggles and the successes they had experienced. Needless to say, it was effective.