Friday, November 02, 2012

Some Staten Island nonprofit groups postpone fundraisers | SILive.com

Some Staten Island nonprofit groups postpone fundraisers | SILive.com: STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- In consideration of the continuing effort in families and communities to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, some nonprofits have postponed their fundraisers scheduled for next week.

Baptist disaster relief volunteers respond to Sandy

Baptist disaster relief volunteers respond to Sandy: Twenty volunteers from Oklahoma Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief are on their way to help victims of Hurricane Sandy.

They hit the road from Oklahoma City early Thursday morning, picking up additional volunteers as they traveled along I-44.

Katie Halper: Bette Midler Defies Hurricane, Fights Climate Change

Katie Halper: Bette Midler Defies Hurricane, Fights Climate Change: Bette Midler knows that even when it comes to Hurricane Sandy, the show must go on. And so must her annual masquerade Hulaween -- a major fundraiser for the New York Restoration Project. The nonprofit reclaims and restores New York City parks, community gardens, and open spaces throughout the five boroughs. Sandy makes the work of NYRP even more urgent.

DVIDS - News - 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit travels north to assist disaster relief operations

DVIDS - News - 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit travels north to assist disaster relief operations: NEW YORK, NY -Marines and sailors of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) flew aboard USS Wasp, Nov. 1, 2012, to prepare to provide assistance to New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Within less than a day of receiving the order from the commanding general of II Marine Expeditionary Force, Marines and sailors boarded aircraft and sortied from bases in North Carolina to meet the amphibious assault ship as it sailed off the coast of New York City, preparing to provide medical, logistical, engineering, and heavy airlift support to the storm-damaged a

Storm rages over perspective of disasters in wealthy and poor nations | adelaidenow

Storm rages over perspective of disasters in wealthy and poor nations | adelaidenow: The coverage of Hurricane Sandy in Australia this week has been massive, and understandably so, as we have a close relationship with America, many of us have holidayed there, many of us have lived there.

That said, there have been some aspects of the coverage and the behaviour of some of those affected by the disaster that have shone a light on the lack of proportionality that afflicts our sense of what constitutes a problem in the First World.

#Sandy Relief and Recovery: How You Can Help [Updated] - Forbes

#Sandy Relief and Recovery: How You Can Help [Updated] - Forbes: Homes still smolder and people line up for water. Our highly-developed Northeast infrastructure has been knocked off its pilings like a beach shack along the shore. For those with power and lights and transportation and food, there are ways to help out.

NFL, union donating $1M to Hurricane Sandy relief effort - ESPN Boston

NFL, union donating $1M to Hurricane Sandy relief effort - ESPN Boston: NEW YORK -- The NFL and its players' union and the NBA and its players' union each will donate $1 million to the American Red Cross and other organizations to help in the recovery efforts in the Northeast after Hurricane Sandy.

The NFL and its network broadcasters will run TV pregame and in-game messages to promote donations during this weekend's games, beginning with Thursday night's game on NFL Network between Kansas City and San Diego.

Thursday, November 01, 2012

NBC adds Hurricane Sandy fundraising special Friday, moves 'Revolution' to 9 p.m. | Tulsa World

NBC adds Hurricane Sandy fundraising special Friday, moves 'Revolution' to 9 p.m. | Tulsa World: NBC shuffling its programming for Friday again to add fundraising special featuring performances by Bruce Springsteen and Christina Aguilera.


The special, which will benefit the American Red Cross' Hurricane Sandy relief efforts, will also air on the NBCUniversal channels Bravo, USA, E!, CNBC, MSNBC, Style, Syfy and G4. It will be broadcast live from NBC's 30 Rock studios in New York and live-streamed on NBC.com. There is a possibility other channels may carry the event, according to hollywoodreporter.com.

Superstorm-Relief Donations From Companies and Individuals - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Superstorm-Relief Donations From Companies and Individuals - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: In addition to the $11-million raised as of this morning by the American Red Cross for storm relief, the following charities report their current fundraising totals:

Save the Children, the international aid group, has raised $1-million.
The Salvation Army has raised $700,000 in online contributions.
Catholic Charities USA has updated its tally to $29,000 from $18,000 yesterday.
The United Methodist Committee on Relief has raised $24,000 in online gifts and text-to-give efforts since Friday.
Church World Service has received $1,000 through online giving.

American Red Cross Ongoing Relief Effort for Sandy Update

American Red Cross Ongoing Relief Effort for Sandy Update: In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, thousands of people from more than a dozen states have turned to the American Red Cross for help and trained disaster workers are responding with food, shelter and comfort.

“This response to Sandy is just getting started. The storm has left devastation in its wake and we will be helping people for weeks to come,” said Gary Striar, CEO American Red Cross Northeastern New York Region (ARCNENY). “This will be very costly and the Red Cross needs help now. We ask everyone to support us as we help people recover from this massive storm.”

Canadian Red Cross raising funds to support Hurricane Sandy response | ReliefWeb

Canadian Red Cross raising funds to support Hurricane Sandy response | ReliefWeb: (OTTAWA, October 31, 2012) – The Canadian Red Cross is asking for donations to support relief operations for communities impacted by Hurricane Sandy across the Caribbean and in the United States. Currently, the Red Cross is providing food, water, safe shelter, and community services in seven countries impacted by the storm.

"The needs in affected communities are great, and recovery will be a long-term process," said Conrad Sauv�, secretary general and CEO of the Canadian Red Cross. "Local volunteers have been responding around the clock to meet urgent life-saving needs of disaster affected communities. The Canadian Red Cross is proud to support their efforts."

Global Advice on How to Cope, Recover and Rebuild - NYTimes.com

Global Advice on How to Cope, Recover and Rebuild - NYTimes.com: As damaging as Hurricane Sandy has been, many places around the world have endured far more devastating, and frequent, disasters. The earthquake in Haiti in 2010 caused hundreds of thousands of deaths. The tsunami that hit Japan in 2011 led to power and transportation problems far more catastrophic than those in the northeastern United States. Typhoons batter Asian countries much poorer than the United States with regular ferocity.

The International Herald Tribune asked its Facebook community and the New York Times asked its Facebook followers from those who have lived through disaster their advice for New Yorkers and others dealing with the wreckage of Sandy, now and tomorrow.

Toyota Donates $1 Million to Support Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts - PR Newswire - The Sacramento Bee

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Toyota Donates $1 Million to Support Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts - PR Newswire - The Sacramento Bee: NEW YORK, Oct. 31, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota today announced a $1 million contribution to the American Red Cross and other nonprofit organizations to support relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Sandy in the regions worst-hit by the storm. In addition, Toyota will match employee contributions to the American Red Cross and other non-profits doing relief and recovery work in affected communities.

AFP Disaster Relief and Fundraising Efforts Page (Updated November 1, 2012) - AFP

AFP Disaster Relief and Fundraising Efforts Page (Updated November 1, 2012) - AFP: Hurricane Sandy is a massive, late-season tropical cyclone that has affected Jamaica, Cuba, the Bahamas, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and the southeastern and eastern United States. Sandy developed from an elongated tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on October 22. It became a tropical depression, quickly strengthened, and was upgraded to a tropical storm six hours later. Sandy moved slowly northward toward the Greater Antilles and gradually strengthened. On October 24, Sandy was upgraded to a hurricane, shortly before making landfall in Jamaica. Sandy re-entered water and made its second landfall in Cuba during the early morning of October 25 as a Category 2 hurricane.

PHILANTHROPY 2173: (More) Tech and #Sandy (part 5)

PHILANTHROPY 2173: (More) Tech and #Sandy (part 5): More) Tech and #Sandy (part 5)

Still more examples of technology communities' contributions to, and use of social media by, hurricane #Sandy relief efforts. Earlier posts from yesterday and this morning.

MediaShift Idea Lab . The Most Innovative Digital Coverage of Superstorm #Sandy | PBS

MediaShift Idea Lab . The Most Innovative Digital Coverage of Superstorm #Sandy | PBS: First up: natural disaster reporting thanks to Superstorm Sandy.

Disasters bring out many of the most predictable cliches of traditional media (reporters standing in the middle of a storm surge, photos of empty store shelves, and worse), but they also lead to some of the best and most impactful work by journalists, computer programmers, and online services. Sandy broke all the records as one of the worst storms to ever hit the East Coast, and I think history will also show it to be groundbreaking in the way it was covered online.

Social Life Comes to Halt as Library, WNYC Cancel Galas - Businessweek

Social Life Comes to Halt as Library, WNYC Cancel Galas - Businessweek: Arriving in one of the busiest weeks of New York’s social season, Hurricane Sandy forced dozens of nonprofits to cancel their fundraisers. Vendors and nonprofits will have to work out the financials of the situation and determine their next steps.

Hurricane Sandy Recovery

Hurricane Sandy Recovery: Hurricane Sandy Recovery

Hurricane Sandy cut a swath of destruction through the Caribbean and along the U.S. East Coast. The following organizations are involved in the recovery efforts. Some are assisting the people whose lives have been disrupted, others the animals who were in the storm's way.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Red Cross Raises $11-Million in Sandy Relief Efforts - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Red Cross Raises $11-Million in Sandy Relief Efforts - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Red Cross Raises $11-Million in Sandy Relief Efforts

October 31, 2012, 3:39 pm

By Raymund Flandez

The American Red Cross announced that it has received more than $11-million in donations for its efforts to help the millions of families displaced by Superstorm Sandy.

AT&T and T-Mobile strike roaming pact to improve service after Sandy — Mobile Technology News

AT&T and T-Mobile strike roaming pact to improve service after Sandy — Mobile Technology News: AT&T and T-Mobile are opening up their networks to each other’s customers in New York and New Jersey in an effort to improve coverage and performance in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Under the roaming deal, users will make calls and use data on whichever network is stronger in their area

Rush is on to rescue animals stranded in Sandy's wake - Animal Tracks

Rush is on to rescue animals stranded in Sandy's wake - Animal Tracks: Will dogs, cats and other animals fare as badly in Sandy’s wake as they did during Hurricane Katrina, which left an estimated 250,000 pets stranded and struggling to survive?

Animal rescuers say it’s still too early to tell — although they’re hopeful that animals in states most affected by Sandy’s wrath will stand a better chance than they did during Katrina’s onslaught in 2005. Their hopefulness is based on the prevalence of pet-friendly shelters in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.

The Other Hurricane Sandy: The Storm's Impact in Haiti - Armin Rosen - The Atlantic

The Other Hurricane Sandy: The Storm's Impact in Haiti - Armin Rosen - The Atlantic: Hurricane Sandy was already a prolific killer by the time it ravaged the Jersey Shore, flooded New York's subway system, and turned Queens's scenic Breezy Point neighborhood into an ashen crater.

Before making landfall in the United States, Sandy swept through the central Caribbean, directly hitting Jamaica and Cuba, and dropping more than 20 inches of rain on a country already well acquainted with the blunt force of nature: Haiti. The storm killed 52 Haitians, flooded much of the country's south, and displaced over 18,000 families. Up to 400,000 Haitians are still living in camps for those left homeless by the country's devastating 2010 earthquake. A subsequent cholera outbreak -- which most likely originated with U.N. peacekeepers stationed in the country -- killed up to 7,500 people. And while Haiti's 2011 presidential election might have demonstrated that the country's democratic development wouldn't be delayed on account of the earthquake, it was still a contentious affair that culminated in the elevation of Michele Martelly, a former pop singer with no prior political experience. There is never a "good" time for a killer storm to strike, but Sandy slammed into a highly vulnerable country th

Three Weeks at American Red Cross � Talisman Thinking Out Loud

Three Weeks at American Red Cross � Talisman Thinking Out Loud: hope you are reading this from the safety of your home and community. As I entered my third week of work at the Red Cross National Headquarters, Hurricane Sandy got everyone’s attention. I am so fortunate to be safe as the storm hit the DC metropolitan area.

Charities Scramble to Raise Money After Sandy Hits - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Charities Scramble to Raise Money After Sandy Hits - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Nonprofit organizations are starting to mobilize donations to help victims of Hurricane Sandy, but so far the sums appear to be small.

That’s in part because the two big groups involved in disaster fundraising, the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army, declined to release a tally of how much they have collected so far.

Charitable Giving - Do's and Don'ts of Helping During a Disaster

Charitable Giving - Do's and Don'ts of Helping During a Disaster: Whether it is an earthquake or tsunami halfway around the world or a tornado and flood in our own country, we often are called upon to help in a crisis.

But in many cases, we do just the things that don't help at all, but rather make the emergency even harder on those people and organizations on working at the scene.

Hurricane Sandy | Center for Disaster Philanthropy

Hurricane Sandy | Center for Disaster Philanthropy: Hurricane Sandy

The Center for Disaster Philanthropy is actively monitoring Hurricane Sandy along its destructive path. The Atlantic’s 10th named storm of the 2012 season already has caused dozens of deaths in the Caribbean island nations and the United States, in addition to untold damage from winds, rain, and snow.

Philanthrop Sector on the Mend when Sandy Hit - Penta - Barrons.com

Philanthrop Sector on the Mend when Sandy Hit - Penta - Barrons.com: Sandy’s aftermath will certainly challenge the resources of the public and non-profit sectors, but, for what’s it’s worth, the philanthropic industry was well on the mend before the hurricane hit, despite the nation’s continued economic weakness. That at least is the underlying message of the latest relevant study.

The 2012 Bank of America Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy, in partnership with the Center Philanthropy, questioned 700 rich folk with liquid assets of $1 million or more. The results released in this biennial study this week reflect philanthropic behavior among the wealthy in 2011.

Hurricane Roundup: Assessing Sandy’s Impact on Meetings | Risk Management content from Meetings Net

Hurricane Roundup: Assessing Sandy’s Impact on Meetings | Risk Management content from Meetings Net: Here’s a roundup of some of the meetings and conventions being canceled and postponed up and down the East Coast on Monday:

• Due to the weather and major power outages predicted, ASAE is canceling the ASAE 2012 In Honor of Women program scheduled for Wednesday, October 31st, says John Graham, president at CEO of ASAE. Attendees who registered for the event will receive a refund within the next 30 days. “

Will Republicans Oppose Disaster Relief Funds After Hurricane Sandy? - The Daily Beast

Will Republicans Oppose Disaster Relief Funds After Hurricane Sandy? - The Daily Beast: FEMA has money now, but if the hardest-hit states need more funds after their damage assessments, will congressional Republicans fight against disaster relief, as they did in the wake of Hurricane Irene? Eleanor Clift reports.

A Week Until Election Day, Campaigns Focus on Disaster Relief | PBS NewsHour | Oct. 30, 2012 | PBS

A Week Until Election Day, Campaigns Focus on Disaster Relief | PBS NewsHour | Oct. 30, 2012 | PBS: GWEN IFILL: Now we turn to the presidential campaign, which has taken a bit of a pause in Sandy's aftermath.

With the election only a week away, the devastating East Coast storm forced both candidates off the stump again today. Each focused, instead, on disaster relief, with Mitt Romney in Ohio collecting canned foods and bottled water, and the president making a quick afternoon visit to Red Cross headquarters in Washington.

Hurricane Sandy: HSUS Assesses Animal Needs, Ready for Sustained Disaster Relief : The Humane Society of the United States

Hurricane Sandy: HSUS Assesses Animal Needs, Ready for Sustained Disaster Relief : The Humane Society of the United States: Disaster aid to states, pet owners

In response to Hurricane Sandy, The HSUS's state directors from Maine to North Carolina have been offering animal assistance to shelters and government officials in the hardest-hit areas. Our Animal Rescue Team is ready to deploy when local agencies or animal welfare groups call us in.

Paying it forward: Vermonters heading to New York for Sandy disaster relief | Burlington Free Press | burlingtonfreepress.com

Paying it forward: Vermonters heading to New York for Sandy disaster relief | Burlington Free Press | burlingtonfreepress.com: When Tropical Storm Irene swamped much of Vermont a year ago, New Yorkers rallied to help their neighbors in the Green Mountains.

Hurricane Sandy has turned that tide.

From moral support to the necessities of life, Vermonters are returning the favor.

Thousands look to Red Cross for disaster relief - The Pike County News Watchman: Community

Thousands look to Red Cross for disaster relief - The Pike County News Watchman: Community: The Red Cross has deployed more than 1,300 disaster workers to the region from all over the country to help those affected by the storm. As many as 160 emergency vehicles are ready to respond when it is safe to do so, and more than 230,000 ready-to-eat meals have been sent into the area.

State and Federal Disaster Relief: Expect the Best But Prepare for the Worst? | Brookings Institution

State and Federal Disaster Relief: Expect the Best But Prepare for the Worst? | Brookings Institution: As Hurricane Sandy bears down on the East Coast, it seems like an opportune time to revisit federal disaster relief. Even in an election year, this may be one of those rare topics where most Americans can agree. There is a strong argument for the federal government serving as a backstop against risk, and pitching in when natural and human induced catastrophes outstrip local capacities to respond.

After Sandy, a Different Kind of “Storm Chaser” - NPQ – Nonprofit Quarterly - Promoting an active and engaged democracy.

After Sandy, a Different Kind of “Storm Chaser” - NPQ – Nonprofit Quarterly - Promoting an active and engaged democracy.: As NPQ has noted in the wake of past natural disasters, there are, sadly, those human beings who see difficult circumstances not as an opportunity to help their neighbor, as most of us do, but as an opportunity to take advantage of those in the midst of trying circumstances. With this unscrupulous cohort of humanity in mind, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning donors not to fall prey to these fraudulent “storm chasers.” According to the BBB, “some of the most common ‘after-disaster’ scams involve auto, home and yard repairs or clean-up,” but following a few guidelines can help protect your repair dollars from scammers: stay calm, shop around for at least three estimates for any work that needs to be done, get everything in writing, be proactive rather than reactive, don’t pay in advance or with cash, and remember the old saying that “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”