Via Beth Kanter's Blog.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Supporting the Red Cross: Social Media Road Block: "he National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has issued a roadblock encouraging radio stations to simultaneously air public service advertising in support of the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund."
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Friday, September 19, 2008
Debating Donations for Disasters - Philanthropy.com
Debating Donations for Disasters - Philanthropy.com: "Debating Donations for Disasters
Disasters such as the September 11 attacks, the tsunamis in Asia, and Hurricane Katrina spurred Americans to dig deep to support those in need.
But as charities such as the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army are appealing for help in the wake of the recent hurricanes on the Gulf Coast, some experts conclude that donors should be directing their money elsewhere."
Disasters such as the September 11 attacks, the tsunamis in Asia, and Hurricane Katrina spurred Americans to dig deep to support those in need.
But as charities such as the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army are appealing for help in the wake of the recent hurricanes on the Gulf Coast, some experts conclude that donors should be directing their money elsewhere."
Charity group borrows money to fund hurricane aid :: WRAL.com
Charity group borrows money to fund hurricane aid :: WRAL.com: "Raleigh, N.C. — Faced with tough economic times and the need for aid in Texas following Hurricane Ike, the local Red Cross has had to borrow money to provide relief efforts, officials said Wednesday."
Charities Have Raised $25-Million for Hurricane Relief -- a Sum They Say Falls Far Short of Needs - Philanthropy.com
Charities Have Raised $25-Million for Hurricane Relief -- a Sum They Say Falls Far Short of Needs - Philanthropy.com: "Charities Have Raised $25-Million for Hurricane Relief -- a Sum They Say Falls Far Short of Needs
By Holly Hall and Sue Hoye
American charities have raised about $25-million so far for hurricane-relief efforts — much less than nonprofit groups typically raise in the days immediately after big-scale disasters — and far short of the hundreds of millions of dollars officials say are needed to help people harmed by the storms."
By Holly Hall and Sue Hoye
American charities have raised about $25-million so far for hurricane-relief efforts — much less than nonprofit groups typically raise in the days immediately after big-scale disasters — and far short of the hundreds of millions of dollars officials say are needed to help people harmed by the storms."
The Hawk Eye
The Hawk Eye: "United Way fundraisers recognize raising money weeks after flooding inundated area towns can be challenging, especially as many families remain uncertain about the future of their homes."
With donors worn out, charitable giving dries up | Houston & Texas News | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
With donors worn out, charitable giving dries up | Houston & Texas News | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle: "AUSTIN — When Hurricane Rita blew the roof off Jane Moore's Port Arthur home three years ago, a faith-based group helped put her house and life back together.
'They provided such a tremendous service to me,' she said. 'Not just the home, but the personality of the volunteers and their caring about me and my children.'
Now, the 47-year-old bank employee again finds herself in a shelter hundreds of miles from her hometown, wondering what damage Hurricane Ike may have done to the house she has lived in all her life."
'They provided such a tremendous service to me,' she said. 'Not just the home, but the personality of the volunteers and their caring about me and my children.'
Now, the 47-year-old bank employee again finds herself in a shelter hundreds of miles from her hometown, wondering what damage Hurricane Ike may have done to the house she has lived in all her life."
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Charity auction wins World Emergency Relief £7,000 for Burma work
Charity auction wins World Emergency Relief £7,000 for Burma work: "International relief and development charity World Emergency Relief (WER) has been presented with a cheque for nearly £7,000 from Slough-based acoustic ceiling company OWA.
The funds for the donation were raised through a charity auction at the company’s massive 25th anniversary bash, held in central London earlier this year. The event drew more than 200 guests from as far afield as Brazil, Hong Kong, South Africa, USA, Turkey, Russia, Poland, Belgium, Holland and France as well as from OWA’s headquarters in Amorbach, Germany."
The funds for the donation were raised through a charity auction at the company’s massive 25th anniversary bash, held in central London earlier this year. The event drew more than 200 guests from as far afield as Brazil, Hong Kong, South Africa, USA, Turkey, Russia, Poland, Belgium, Holland and France as well as from OWA’s headquarters in Amorbach, Germany."
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Falcons to sign shoes for charity | ajc.com
Falcons to sign shoes for charity | ajc.com: "wo Atlanta Falcon players will help raise money today for shoes for the victims of the hurricanes that battered the Gulf coast in recent weeks.
Todd McClure and Jonathan Babineaux will sign autographs in exchange for donations of $2 (minimum) or a pair of gently worn shoes. The event is at Shoe Carnival, 3825 Venture Point Parkway, in Duluth ."
Todd McClure and Jonathan Babineaux will sign autographs in exchange for donations of $2 (minimum) or a pair of gently worn shoes. The event is at Shoe Carnival, 3825 Venture Point Parkway, in Duluth ."
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UN wants RI to lead Myanmar relief efforts_oscillator circuit_oscillator crystal oscillator oscillator circuit oscillator frequency voltage oscillator colpitts oscillator oscillator design: "Abdul Khalik and Lilian Budianto With the United States and other Western countries denied access to cyclone-ravaged Myanmar, the UN is asking Indonesia to take the lead in the region to help the reclusive country cope with the disaster. Indonesia could draw on its experience with the 2004 tsunami in Aceh to help Myanmar handle the disaster, UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) executive director Noeleen Heyzer said. 'Indonesia did amazing work in responding to the tsunami in Aceh and has become a leader in effective natural disaster response. Therefore, I would like ESCAP to facilitate a strong Indonesian role in Myanmar,' she told The Jakarta Post on Friday."
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
The Enid News and Eagle, Enid, OK - Red Cross plea is answered by donation from the United Way
The Enid News and Eagle, Enid, OK - Red Cross plea is answered by donation from the United Way: "United Way of Enid and North-west Oklahoma donated $40,000 to the chapter Monday afternoon to help with disaster relief in the Fairview and Burlington areas."
WFP faces 11.2-million-dollar shortfall in Myanmar
WFP faces 11.2-million-dollar shortfall in Myanmar: "Yangon - The UN World Food Programme (WFP) on Tuesday welcomed a donation of 1.9 million dollars from the European Union for food relief for Myanmar's Rohingha minority group but noted it was still suffering a 11.2-million-dollar shortfall this year."
Monday, September 15, 2008
Charities Anticipate Major Damages From Hurricane Ike - Philanthropy.com
Charities Anticipate Major Damages From Hurricane Ike - Philanthropy.com: "Charities Anticipate Major Damages From Hurricane Ike
By Caroline Preston
In the wake of Hurricane Ike’s destructive tear through Texas, relief groups continued to feed and shelter thousands of evacuees from Galveston, Houston, and other areas damaged by the storm.
But many charities were concerned about how they would pay for their aid efforts, given that few had raised anywhere near the amount necessary to help victims of Hurricane Gustav alone."
By Caroline Preston
In the wake of Hurricane Ike’s destructive tear through Texas, relief groups continued to feed and shelter thousands of evacuees from Galveston, Houston, and other areas damaged by the storm.
But many charities were concerned about how they would pay for their aid efforts, given that few had raised anywhere near the amount necessary to help victims of Hurricane Gustav alone."
IRS Issues Disaster Relief Updates | Planned Giving Design Center
IRS Issues Disaster Relief Updates | Planned Giving Design Center: "After a disaster or in another emergency hardship situation, people may be interested in using a charitable organization to help victims. In its current Exempt Organization Update, the IRS reviews a number of resources to help them accomplish this goal."
TV stations opt to offer wall-to-wall coverage of Ike | | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
TV stations opt to offer wall-to-wall coverage of Ike | | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle: "Having weathered Hurricane Ike's onslaught alongside their viewers, news crews and technicians at Houston's network affiliates continued operating Sunday as, in the words of one station official, a public utility.
Officials at all four stations said they would evaluate wall-to-wall coverage over the next day or so based on developments, but would maintain stepped-up operations as Houston transitions from the storm to the recovery phase.
At Channel 2, news director Skip Valet was rotating crews on and off duty to cover what he described as the most challenging part of the story of Hurricane Ike."
Officials at all four stations said they would evaluate wall-to-wall coverage over the next day or so based on developments, but would maintain stepped-up operations as Houston transitions from the storm to the recovery phase.
At Channel 2, news director Skip Valet was rotating crews on and off duty to cover what he described as the most challenging part of the story of Hurricane Ike."
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