Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Hurricane Cost Seen as Ranking Among Top Ten - NYTimes.com

Hurricane Cost Seen as Ranking Among Top Ten - NYTimes.com: Hurricane Irene will most likely prove to be one of the 10 costliest catastrophes in the nation’s history, and analysts said that much of the damage might not be covered by insurance because it was caused not by winds but by flooding, which is excluded from many standard policies.

Shore Line Trolley Museum Damaged by Irene Floods - East Haven, CT Patch

Shore Line Trolley Museum Damaged by Irene Floods - East Haven, CT Patch: ronically, the museum’s board of trustees had just inaugurated an “Elevating the Collection” fundraising campaign in March aimed at building elevated housing for the collection to protect it against even the most devastating hurricane.

Red Cross has set up disaster relief operation in Southbridge, MA

Red Cross has set up disaster relief operation in Southbridge, MA: (NECN: Katie Daly, Southbridge, MA) – In Southbridge, the Red Cross has set up its disaster relief operation for all six New England states in response to tropical storm Irene.

Baptist Press - 11 Irene-affected states to see Baptist disaster relief units - News with a Christian Perspective

Baptist Press - 11 Irene-affected states to see Baptist disaster relief units - News with a Christian Perspective: ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP) -- In the wake of Hurricane Irene -- which has now claimed 40 lives -- Southern Baptist Disaster Relief (SBDR) leaders and volunteers are mobilizing for an 11-state disaster response.

Disaster Relief Economics - NYTimes.com

Disaster Relief Economics - NYTimes.com: What the government should do, in this case, is set all the marginals equal: the marginal benefit of an additional dollar spent on bombs, dental work, national parks, soup kitchens, etc, should all be equal, and this common marginal benefit should equal the marginal cost of raising an additional dollar of revenue.

Now suppose a disaster strikes. What this does is raise the marginal benefit of spending on disaster relief. The appropriate response is to move all the marginals to get them in line: spend less on everything else, and also raise more in taxes. So even there it shouldn’t be all offsetting spending cuts.

Clinton, Bush fund gives $1.4M to Haiti projects

Clinton, Bush fund gives $1.4M to Haiti projects: PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — An organization set up by former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush is providing an additional $1.4 million to the effort to help Haiti rebuild from the January 2010 earthquake.

Disaster relief —�Southwest Virginia charities step up � Editorials � Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Bluefield, WV

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Disaster relief —�Southwest Virginia charities step up � Editorials � Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Bluefield, WV: However, the violent April storms are still fresh on the minds of the Southwest Virginia victims, many of whom are still upset over the Obama Administration’s refusal to grant Gov. Bob McDonnell’s request for a federal disaster declaration for the area. That’s why it was good to learn last week that an additional $1.1 million in pledges and donations have been raised for the tornado victims by area charities, corporations, organizations and concerned citizens.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Cellphone Networks Stood Up Well to Hurricane Irene - NYTimes.com

Cellphone Networks Stood Up Well to Hurricane Irene - NYTimes.com: Wireless phone networks held up well against Hurricane Irene despite widespread losses of power.

Many people who lost electricity were able to communicate using e-mail and social networks, thanks to battery-powered mobile devices.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Hurricane Irene forces FEMA to divert scarce disaster aid intended for Joplin to East Coast - The Washington Post: ST. LOUIS — Some federal money pledged to tornado-ravaged Joplin and other disaster sites is being diverted to help victims of Hurricane Irene.

Bob Josephson of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said Monday that FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund is running low. He says individual aid to victims of the May 22 tornado that destroyed about one-third of Joplin will continue, but money for long-term public repair and rebuilding projects will be used for immediate disaster relief on the East Coast.

Hurricane Irene Survivors Could Find Shelter In LifeCube | Care2 Causes

Hurricane Irene Survivors Could Find Shelter In LifeCube | Care2 Causes: Storms like the one currently bearing down on the U.S. East Coast are exactly why life-long builder/inventor, Michael Conner decided to put his talents to work designing a rugged, reliable shelter that can be erected with minimal effort or preparation.

What Conner came up with is LifeCube: a structure that combines the the cost/logistical advantages of the standard canvas tent and the utility of a trailer, with the speed and expandability of breakthrough inflatable technology. LifeCube is the only 144 square foot shelter that can be deployed by 2 people within 5 minutes.

American Red Cross Shelters 13,000 People Hit By Hurricane Irene (VIDEO)

American Red Cross Shelters 13,000 People Hit By Hurricane Irene (VIDEO): The American Red Cross continues to offer its relief efforts to the estimated 65 million people affected by Hurricane Irene. Saturday alone, 13,000 people stayed in shelters the organization assembled, the “Today” show reports.

Hurricane Irene: Aftermath, Day 1 : The Humane Society of the United States

Hurricane Irene: Aftermath, Day 1 : The Humane Society of the United States

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Irene Hits New England as South Recovers - NYTimes.com

Irene Hits New England as South Recovers - NYTimes.com: Having cut a path of destruction from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to the eastern tip of Long Island that killed at least 10 people in six states and caused an unprecedented shutdown of the transit systems in Washington, Philadelphia and New York, a weakened but still ferocious Hurricane Irene, now downgraded to a tropical storm, set its sights on a battened-down New England late Sunday morning

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Donate to 5 Causes Providing Irene Relief | Inspiring Generosity


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Donate to 5 Causes Providing Irene Relief | Inspiring Generosity: To help those affected by the storm, Razoo has set up a dedicated Irene Relief giving page. Please consider giving to one of these national charities that provide support services in times of disaster;
• Red Cross
• Salvation Army
• Catholic Charities
• Habitat for Humanity
• Humane Society

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Salvation Army Teams Serve Irene First Responders : The Salvation Army Richmond

Salvation Army Teams Serve Irene First Responders : The Salvation Army Richmond: As Hurricane Irene heads for the eastern seaboard, The Salvation Army is moving personnel and vehicles into strategic staging locations in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. From these locations The Salvation Army will dispatch mobile feeding units to provide food, drinks and spiritual and emotional care to emergency responders and those affected by the storm. Disaster response teams are already on the ground from Florida to Maine, serving first responders, assisting the evacuation of low lying areas, feeding at shelters and providing a broad range of support before Hurricane Irene makes landfall.

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Obama: Getting through Irene will be 'tough slog' | cleveland.com

Obama: Getting through Irene will be 'tough slog' | cleveland.com: WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama offered moral support Saturday to federal emergency management workers hunkered down for Hurricane Irene's weekend march up the East Coast and 14,000 active-duty and National Guard troops were put on standby for post-storm relief work.

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Tax Relief for Victims of March 11 Floods in South Dakota

Tax Relief for Victims of March 11 Floods in South Dakota

Why charity should use an investing model - Thomas Kostigen's Impact Investor - MarketWatch

Why charity should use an investing model - Thomas Kostigen's Impact Investor - MarketWatch: ANTA MONICA, Calif. (MarketWatch) — The charity model used to do good in the world fails. Instead, a new model based on investing needs to be embraced if goals are to be met, missions completed, people saved.

As the famine crisis looms in the Horn of Africa, natural disasters strike around the planet, and more people are pushed into harm’s way, it’s time to rethink the way we conduct charitable giving.

Long-term stakeholders with vested interests in see

Text Messages Aren't Enough When Natural Disasters Strike | Fast Company

Text Messages Aren't Enough When Natural Disasters Strike | Fast Company: he American Red Cross has released a new survey that claims Americans are increasingly relying on the Internet and social media for disaster information. According to the Red Cross, 18% of Americans regularly rely on Facebook to obtain disaster information. The survey also claims that the Internet is the third most used medium to find out information about disasters--radio and television are more frequently used.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Va establishes permanent disaster relief fund, made of state, private and corporate donations - The Washington Post

Va establishes permanent disaster relief fund, made of state, private and corporate donations - The Washington Post: Gov. Bob McDonnell said Wednesday that the Virginia Disaster Relief Fund will be made a permanent part of the state’s disaster relief tools. Officials say it will serve as a “fund of last resort” if other state, federal and private aid is unavailable.

Biden pledges support amid Japan's devastation

Biden pledges support amid Japan's devastation: In a speech at the airport in Sendai, the nearest large city to the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, Biden described Japan as the "anchor" of U.S. interests in Asia and expressed awe at the "legendary industriousness" of its rebuilding effort. But he also met with Prime Minister Naoto Kan, who according to reports in Tokyo apologized for "Japan's political situation" - a state of affairs that will become even more uncertain next week when Kan resigns.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

American Red Cross Contributions to Japan's Tsunami Recovery Reach $260 Million -- WASHINGTON, Aug. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --

American Red Cross Contributions to Japan's Tsunami Recovery Reach $260 Million -- WASHINGTON, Aug. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --: WASHINGTON, Aug. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Red Cross today contributed an additional $15 million to the Japanese Red Cross, bringing its investments in the country's disaster recovery to nearly $260 million.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

UM architecture students help plan rebuilding of Port-au-Prince - Coral Gables - MiamiHerald.com

UM architecture students help plan rebuilding of Port-au-Prince - Coral Gables - MiamiHerald.com: "Last year, the Haitian government turned to The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment, established by Britain’s Prince Charles in 1986, to develop a plan to rebuild the historic center of Port-au-Prince. In turn, the foundation hired the Coral Gables-based architecture firm of Duany Plater-Zyberk to work with it.

After a series of meetings, known as a charettes, in Port-au-Prince, the two groups crafted a master plan with input from developers, Haitian government officials and residents."

Clinton launches business loan program in Haiti - Taiwan News Online

Clinton launches business loan program in Haiti - Taiwan News Online: "Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is back in Haiti to launch a new business loan program.

The former president says the first loan in the $20 million program is going to a company that produces crafts for export. Clinton says the $415,000 loan to Caribbean Crafts will allow the company to replace a workshop that was destroyed in the January 2010 earthquake and add employees."

Words and pictures raise thousands - Local News - News - General - Braidwood Times

Words and pictures raise thousands - Local News - News - General - Braidwood Times: "Published by Scholastica, ‘Flood’ has already raised over $110,000 for The Premier’s Flood Disaster Relief Appeal. Funds raised by the book will go to replenish flood-affected Queensland school libraries and Scholastic Australia has also given a complimentary copy of the book to every Australian primary school library.

At the launch Flood was read to 50 primary school students aged 8 to 12, all of whom were affected by the floods. The launch was also accompanied by an exhibition of the artwork by Bruce Whatley."

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Glen Pearson: We Need Aid Effectiveness to Beat Donation Frustration

Glen Pearson: We Need Aid Effectiveness to Beat Donation Frustration: "For Canadians, the time has perhaps arrived for a new model of effective disaster emergency relief and the part citizens and their government can play within it. Due to climate change, the number of natural disasters is growing steadily, as perhaps best shown in this chart in the Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2009. The 2005 tsunami, the Haitian and Chinese earthquakes, Burmese and Pakistani flooding -- these have all appeared in just the last few years and don't take into account the more regional disasters occurring in various parts across the globe."

Monday, August 15, 2011

South African Charity Galvanizes African Response to Famine | Africa | English

South African Charity Galvanizes African Response to Famine | Africa | English: "The South African charity Gift of the Givers has spearheaded the African response to the famine in Somalia. The organization is calling on African countries to do more for the Somali people."

Nonprofits convene for post-Katrina look forward - Biloxi - SunHerald.com

Nonprofits convene for post-Katrina look forward - Biloxi - SunHerald.com: "GULFPORT -- The Foundation For the Mid-South, which invested $6.5 million in South Mississippi nonprofits in the first five years after Hurricane Katrina, brought together agency members Thursday morning to talk about future community needs.

“We’re not there yet,” said Chris Crothers, the foundation’s communications director. “Six years is a long time, but we’re not there. It’s at least a decade in the making.”"

Friday, August 12, 2011

Golf tournament to help raise money for disaster trailers - WAFF.com: North Alabama News, Radar, Weather, Sports and Jobs-

Golf tournament to help raise money for disaster trailers - WAFF.com: North Alabama News, Radar, Weather, Sports and Jobs-: "MADISON COUNTY, AL (WAFF) -

North Alabama leaders are making sure we are prepared in the event of another disaster.

Leaders purchased more resources, including first response haulers.

'This is not the first disaster we've seen. It won't be the last one,' said Dale Strong, Madison County Commissioner.

April 27th, more than 350 houses were damaged or destroyed by tornados that hit Madison County.

Emergency crews relied on disaster trailers equipped with backup generators due to no power.

'We found these disaster trailers benefited greatly the people of this county,' said Strong."

Thursday, August 11, 2011

MSMO: Repaying the love through disaster relief - Florida Baptist Witness

MSMO: Repaying the love through disaster relief - Florida Baptist Witness: "Within days of the tornado’s fury, Florida Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers arrived, ready to lend their hearts and hands to those in unfathomable need.

Knowing that Richard’s house would be condemned, several male volunteers began their chainsaw work on downed trees while a four-woman team began to pick their way through the rubble, searching for anything that could be salvaged."

Monday, July 25, 2011

USAID FRONTLINES: Mapping Out Disaster, Relief, and Recovery

USAID FRONTLINES: Mapping Out Disaster, Relief, and Recovery: "Looking for a more creative way to tell the stories of relief, recovery, and development, USAID—and in particular, the parts of the Agency that work in political transition and disaster response environments—have turned to such mapmakers and developed Geographic Information Units (GIU), expert teams of geospatial data analysts."

Ottawa to match donations to Horn of Africa famine - thestar.com

Ottawa to match donations to Horn of Africa famine - thestar.com: "OTTAWA—The federal government has committed $50 million in emergency aid for people suffering from famine in East Africa and will match donations from Canadians.

“Canadians have a history of generosity and willingness to help those in need, and our government has a strong record of support for Africa,” International Co-operation Minister Bev Oda said in a news release issued as she visited the Dadaab refugee camps in Kenya on Friday."

Friday, July 22, 2011

Missouri Sues Two Groups Over Tornado Fund Raising - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Missouri Sues Two Groups Over Tornado Fund Raising - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "Missouri Sues Two Groups Over Tornado Fund Raising

July 22, 2011, 10:32 am

Missouri’s attorney general went to court Thursday to halt alleged scam solicitations by two entities claiming to raise money for victims of May’s devastating tornado, The Joplin Globe reports."

Thursday, July 21, 2011

CU Disaster Relief Aid Tops $300,000

CU Disaster Relief Aid Tops $300,000: "For its part, CUNA said this week the latest total for disaster relief through the online CUAid program, managed by the National Credit Union Foundation, has reached $240,000, including $104,000 for the Joplin, Mo., tornado in May, $117,000 for the Alabama/Deep South twisters in April and $20,000 for the recent North Dakota flooding."

Somalia famine: Brits give �24m to victims after worst drought in 60 years | Mail Online

Somalia famine: Brits give �24m to victims after worst drought in 60 years | Mail Online: "Britons have donated �24million to African famine victims while European governments are condemned for not doing enough.

As the United Nations declared a famine in two areas of southern Somalia, Oxfam accused France, Italy and Denmark of failing to give enough money.

But the charity praised individual British donors, who gave �4million in a 24-hour period ending last night, adding to �20million already given."

Marshall Democrat-News: Local News: Out of rubble volunteers find encouragement in Joplin (07/20/11)

Marshall Democrat-News: Local News: Out of rubble volunteers find encouragement in Joplin (07/20/11): "The perception of hope overwhelmed her even more than the lumber and insulation that covered neighborhood lots in Joplin.

Heather Troth, American Humanics members and a group of Missouri Valley undergrads spent five days helping residents sift through debris. But the selflessness Joplin residents exuded seemed much more valuable than the lost photographs and clothing they'd collected over lifetimes."

Humanitarian spending bucks financial crisis: report | Reuters

Humanitarian spending bucks financial crisis: report | Reuters: "LONDON (AlertNet) - Global spending on humanitarian aid hit a record $16.7 billion in 2010 despite the financial crisis, but devastating disasters and rising delivery costs meant almost 40 percent of needs still went unmet, new data showed on Wednesday."

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Japan Society, New York - Earthquake

Japan Society, New York - Earthquake: "Every day the world learns more about the extent of the damage and devastation in Japan,” said Motoatsu Sakurai, President of Japan Society. “We will make announcements about where additional funds will be allocated in the future as we gauge longer term needs.”

For additional information, please see our Frequently Asked Questions."

Japan: Responding Creatively To Crisis - OpEd

Japan: Responding Creatively To Crisis - OpEd: "I personally know of many individuals who have nobly dedicated themselves to helping others and working toward the recovery of their communities, freely sharing what meager resources they had and pouring their energy into assisting others, often despite having lost their own loved ones, homes, and livelihoods.

One can only be moved to admiration by the sparkling core of humanity that shines through at such times of crisis."

Newsroom Article Detail - Sage Nonprofit Accounting, Fundraising Management Software - Sage Nonprofit Solutions

Newsroom Article Detail - Sage Nonprofit Accounting, Fundraising Management Software - Sage Nonprofit Solutions: "The Caterpillar Foundation and the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund made headlines recently after donating $3 million to the Pan American Development Foundation to help fix homes in Haiti."

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massnonprofit.org ::: "Grants Available for Nonprofits Helping in Tornadoes’ Aftermath

July 18, 2011 — The Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts announced that it is accepting applications from nonprofit organizations assisting Hampden County residents affected by the June 1 tornadoes, as well as from nonprofits directly impacted by the tornadoes."

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Relief For Tornado Relief Groups - WGGB abc40/FOX 6: News, Weather, Sports: Springfield, MA

Relief For Tornado Relief Groups - WGGB abc40/FOX 6: News, Weather, Sports: Springfield, MA: "SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WGGB) -- Many organizations answered the call to help people hit by the June 1 tornado, in some cases stretching their resources dangerously thin. Now, there is help for these helping hands.

'Right after the tornado hit, we decided we had to serve as an opportunity for donors to come together so they could collectively pool funds,' said Nancy Reiche, Vice President for Programs at the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts. 'And we could do something that could be a coordinated response to help as many organizations that were helping people.'"

Relief For Tornado Relief Groups - WGGB abc40/FOX 6: News, Weather, Sports: Springfield, MA

Relief For Tornado Relief Groups - WGGB abc40/FOX 6: News, Weather, Sports: Springfield, MA: "SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WGGB) -- Many organizations answered the call to help people hit by the June 1 tornado, in some cases stretching their resources dangerously thin. Now, there is help for these helping hands.

'Right after the tornado hit, we decided we had to serve as an opportunity for donors to come together so they could collectively pool funds,' said Nancy Reiche, Vice President for Programs at the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts. 'And we could do something that could be a coordinated response to help as many organizations that were helping people.'"

Monday, July 18, 2011

UNITAR/UNOSAT and Google aim to provide map data for improved disaster and humanitarian response - Directions Magazine

UNITAR/UNOSAT and Google aim to provide map data for improved disaster and humanitarian response - Directions Magazine: "fter years of successful collaboration, UNITAR/UNOSAT (the operational satellite applications programme of UNITAR) and Google have strengthened their collaboration by signing an agreement that will give the crisis response and humanitarian community increased access to Google Map Maker source data for use in their disaster response and humanitarian activities, in more than 150 countries around the world.*"

7-Eleven Raises $40 Million for Japan Disaster Relief | NACS Online > News & Media Center > News

7-Eleven Raises $40 Million for Japan Disaster Relief | NACS Online > News & Media Center > News: "DALLAS – The 7-Eleven Inc. global convenience retailing organization raised more than $40 million in donations as of June 30 to assist victims devastated by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami in Japan."

Japan's Red Cross Gets Donations From Vending Machines - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Japan's Red Cross Gets Donations From Vending Machines - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "f only charitable giving was as easy as buying a Coke at a vending machine. Well, now it is—at least in Japan.

A Coca-Cola bottling company in Japan and the country’s Red Cross have joined together to enable people to make donations by putting money into a vending machine, which in Japan is a popular way to buy items like mobile phones and food."

SGGP English Edition- First ASEAN disaster relief exercise ends

SGGP English Edition- First ASEAN disaster relief exercise ends: "First ASEAN disaster relief exercise ends
The first ASEAN humanitarian and disaster relief exercise, in Indonesia ’s West Java , ended on July 15, local media reported.

The three-day exercise, co-hosted by the Singaporean and Indonesian armed forces, was attended by more than 100 military personnel ASEAN member countries."

Monday, July 11, 2011

infoZine - SBA May Help Churches, Nonprofits, Associations - Kansas City, Missouri News

infoZine - SBA May Help Churches, Nonprofits, Associations - Kansas City, Missouri News: "The Federal Emergency Management Agency's Individuals and Households program provides disaster assistance grants to individuals, while FEMA's Public Assistance program reimburses local and state government agencies and certain private nonprofit organizations performing government type services for repairs to eligible disaster-damaged infrastructure.

The best option for most churches, nonprofit organizations and homeowner associations to rebuild may be through low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)."

Japan OKs more disaster relief money | euronews, economy

Japan OKs more disaster relief money | euronews, economy: "Japan’s cabinet has approved an additional 17.4 billion euros for disaster relief following the March earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster."

Non-profit organisations in Japan: Charity at home | The Economist

Non-profit organisations in Japan: Charity at home | The Economist: "The disaster brought about a surge of volunteerism in Japan, as did the Kobe earthquake in 1995. Around 480,000 volunteers from non-profit organisations (NPOs as they are known) streamed into the Tohoku region. Yet the figure might have been higher had the government not advised people to keep away and made life hard for those relief organisations that showed up anyway.

Japan has long been uneasy about non-profit organisations. It lacks a tradition of private philanthropy. Support for the needy is often expected to come from the family. Officials tend to regard NPOs as meddlesome amateurs."

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Internship program offers disaster relief | The Crimson White

Internship program offers disaster relief | The Crimson White: "More than 70 students are participating in the Disaster Relief Internship Program throughout the summer at various relief agencies like Temporary Emergency Services, Project Team-Up, Project Blessings and the City of Tuscaloosa Planning and Development Offices.

The local organizations utilizing the interns do not normally hire interns, so this summer’s opportunities are exceptional, Program Coordinator William McCracken said."

The Church and Disaster Relief: Shelter from the Stormy Blast | Acton Institute

The Church and Disaster Relief: Shelter from the Stormy Blast | Acton Institute: "With government assistance often bureaucratic and slow to respond, Christian charity and church organizations are a vital source of relief and comfort. 'Pastors usually know their community better than government officials . . . While the government talks about systems and infrastructure problems, faith-based organizations are able to provide immediate assistance thanks to established relationships with churches on the ground,' said Franklin Graham, CEO and president of Samaritan's Purse."

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

WAMC: Volunteers Assess Tornado Damage To Historic Properties (2011-07-05)

WAMC: Volunteers Assess Tornado Damage To Historic Properties (2011-07-05): "The Springfield Preservation Trust and Preservation Massachusetts have collaborated to try to assess what the devastating tornadoes did to Springfield's historic treasures. Volunteers armed with spread sheets that list the addresses of historic districts are going up and down streets in the hard hit Maple High, Six Corners and South End neighborhoods doing what's called a sidewalk assessment..
That's Carol de Carlo, one of the volunteers with the Springfield Preservation Trust. On a recent afternoon she was noting for the record the appearance of century old Victorian mansions that sit on the former campus of the McDuffie School high up a hill overlooking downtown Springfield and the Connecticut River."

Editorial: Western Massachusetts can be proud of tornado response | masslive.com

Editorial: Western Massachusetts can be proud of tornado response | masslive.com: "Last Wednesday, the MassMutual Center shelter – staffed by the American Red Cross of Pioneer Valley – closed its doors after 30 days of ministering to the needs of hundreds of families who lost their homes after the June 1 tornado. On Friday, a shelter operating out of the Eastern States Exposition, was also winding down its post-tornado operations. More than 1,000 victims were registered at the shelters in Springfield and West Springfield."

Red Cross closes Joplin shelter for tornado survivors - Neosho, MO - Neosho Daily News

Red Cross closes Joplin shelter for tornado survivors - Neosho, MO - Neosho Daily News: "Joplin, Mo. —

The American Red Cross closed its disaster relief shelter Friday.

Red Cross officials said the agency is transitioning its efforts from immediate disaster relief efforts to long-term recovery. The closure comes about five weeks after a tornado on May 22 devastated about 30 percent of the community. Officials said while a number of people have stayed at the shelter initially, those numbers have dwindled as people found suitable accommodations. The last few people staying at the shelter have left, officials said."

Friday, July 01, 2011

Crisis Mapping Helps with Disaster Relief | Science and Technology | English

Crisis Mapping Helps with Disaster Relief | Science and Technology | English: "After devastating natural disasters, mobile phone networks, satellites and other computer software are often used to help to pinpoint where help is needed the most. They are crucial for the creation of crisis maps."

ESPN's John Anderson extends philanthropy to Joplin schools | Campus Corner

ESPN's John Anderson extends philanthropy to Joplin schools | Campus Corner: "ESPN’s John Anderson, a 1987 Mizzou School of Journalism graduate who is already the founder of the Anderson Family Charitable foundation that benefits The Food Bank of central and northeast Missouri and the Columbia public schools, is extending the reach of that philanthropy to include the tornado relief effort in Joplin."

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Former President Clinton announces help for tornado-ravaged Joplin during Chicago jobs summit - The Washington Post

Former President Clinton announces help for tornado-ravaged Joplin during Chicago jobs summit - The Washington Post: "CHICAGO — Former President Bill Clinton had some good jobs news Wednesday for Joplin, as the southwest Missouri city works to recover from a devastating tornado.

During a Clinton Global Initiative conference in Chicago, the Democrat announced that the Macon, Mo.-based outsourcing firm Onshore Technology Services plans to create 1,000 jobs in rural Missouri over the next five years with a focus on Joplin. The company trains people, including those who are underemployed or have lost manufacturing jobs, for new careers in information technology."

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Mass. tornado claims rises to $175 million - Boston.com

Mass. tornado claims rises to $175 million - Boston.com: "BOSTON—The financial toll from tornadoes that ravaged Springfield and several smaller Massachusetts communities has risen to an estimated $175 million.



The state's Division of Insurance estimated Wednesday that residents and businesses have filed 9,500 insurance claims for damage caused by the June 1 tornadoes, making it the state's costliest natural disaster in recent memory."

UK aid agencies raised �71m for Pakistan flood relief | Mark Tran | Global development | guardian.co.uk

UK aid agencies raised �71m for Pakistan flood relief | Mark Tran | Global development | guardian.co.uk: "UK aid agencies raised �71m in their Pakistan floods appeal last year, the third highest amount raised for a humanitarian disaster, according to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), the umbrella organisation of British humanitarian groups."

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Kingston design students address disaster relief | London | Creative Boom Magazine

Kingston design students address disaster relief | London | Creative Boom Magazine: "The spate of natural catastrophes that has dominated the headlines so far this year has prompted Kingston University students to come up with creative new ways to assist both victims and aid workers in disaster zones."

Friday, June 24, 2011

Iowa Comm Foun dations-Flood Relief

"Both the Fremont County and Mills County community foundations in Iowa, affiliates of the Omaha Community Foundation, have started flood relief funds for residents affected by the flooding. From these funds, 100 percent of the money will be distributed to"

Gala raises $10,000 for Joplin | Collaborate Meetings

Gala raises $10,000 for Joplin | Collaborate Meetings: "Gala raises $10,000 for Joplin

In three weeks, planners for Show Me Support for Joplin: A Red Tie Affair chose a location (Washington, D.C.’s Union Station) and a theme (a “Top Chef”-style event featuring local and national chefs recreating a Joplin, Mo., favorite), and recruited more than 100 guests, including fellow event professionals and legislators, to the event supporting of the victims of the tornado that hit Joplin May 22. Contributions from the June 13 gala totaled more than $10,000, and organizers continue to raise funds, aiming for a $50,000 goal by the end of the campaign. All proceeds go to for the Joplin Area Habitat For Humanity"
"The Kansas City Chiefs today announced merchandise sales to further benefit disaster relief efforts in Missouri and Kansas. The team will be selling specially-designed baseball hats, cotton t-shirts and performance t-shirts. All net proceeds from sales will be donated to help victims of the tornados in Misso"

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Ellen DeGeneres’ Halo Pet Foundation Grants $70,000 for Disaster Relief; Supports Animal Rescue in Tornado-Ravaged South with Funds Raised at PETCO Foundation Gala

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Ellen DeGeneres’ Halo Pet Foundation Grants $70,000 for Disaster Relief; Supports Animal Rescue in Tornado-Ravaged South with Funds Raised at PETCO Foundation Gala: "In response to the crises caused by tornados and flooding in the south, the Halo Pet Foundation announced $70,000 in emergency disaster relief grants to eight animal welfare organizations serving communities in dire need."

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

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Mangalorean.Com- Serving Mangaloreans Around The World!: "(IANS) In a bid to win the hearts of the Myanmarese,

India Tuesday dedicated 10 disaster-proof rice silos with a 5,000-tonne storage capacity to ensure people don't go hungry during cyclones and floods.

External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, on the penultimate day of a three-day visit, inaugurated here the silos India funded with a $2-million grant in the presence of Myanmarese Commerce Minister Win Myint.

The silos are capable of withstanding wind speeds of 150 km per hour and are earthquake resistant up to eight on the Richter scale. For flood prevention, the silos are built on plinths two metres from the ground."

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

How Reach A Child Crowd-sources books for Joplin

How Reach A Child Crowd-sources books for Joplin: "On a Tuesday afternoon after several conference calls, I glanced at my twitter feed and saw this:

tweet about joplin How Reach A Child crowdsourced books for Joplin



And so began a journey fueled by Twitter and Facebook that allowed us at REACH a Child to ship 2 pallets of children’s books to Joplin, MO."

Poster of the South Island, New Zealand Earthquake of 13 June 2011 - Magnitude 6.0

Poster of the South Island, New Zealand Earthquake of 13 June 2011 - Magnitude 6.0: "The June 13, 2011 South Island, New Zealand earthquake is a continuing part of the earthquake sequence that initiated with the magnitude 7.0 September 3, 2010 Darfield, New Zealand earthquake"

Monday, June 20, 2011

Presidents issues disaster declaration for Nebraska flooding along Missouri, Platte rivers - The Washington Post

Presidents issues disaster declaration for Nebraska flooding along Missouri, Platte rivers - The Washington Post: "WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Barack Obama has issued an emergency disaster declaration for 18 Nebraska counties for flooding along the Missouri and Platte rivers.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced the declaration Saturday. It was requested Friday by Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman."

Friday, June 17, 2011

How One Activist Raised over $36,000 for Disaster Relief on Causes

How One Activist Raised over $36,000 for Disaster Relief on Causes: "Scott went on to Causes and created a cause for disaster relief in Alabama, selecting his local Red Cross, the Mid-Alabama Chapter, as the recipient of his fundraising efforts. According to Scott, about “50% of all donations after a disaster occur within the first 24 hours,” so it was imperative that he take action quickly. Within just 10 minutes, Scott had created a Cause, and within 24 hours he had raised over $10,000 for disaster relief."

Taiwan donates $20,000 to help with disaster relief effort | NewsOK.com

Taiwan donates $20,000 to help with disaster relief effort | NewsOK.com: "Taiwan is providing $20,000 to help residents in its sister state of Oklahoma recover from recent tornadoes."

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

UOG to Present $14K check to Japan Disaster Relief on TOMORROW

UOG to Present $14K check to Japan Disaster Relief on TOMORROW: "Guam - The University of Guam students, faculty and staff will present a check for $14,127 to support the Japan Disaster Relief effort to Ken Haga, President of U.S. Explore & Study tomorrow, Wednesday June 15 at 9:30am in the Leon Guerrero School of Business and Public Administration Bldg, President’s Conference Room. Haga will ensure the funds are provided directly to the relief effort in Fukushima through the purchase of goods in Fukushima which will then be provided to relief workers and earthquake and tsunami victims.


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Mass. family finds all 7 cats alive after tornado - Forbes.com

Mass. family finds all 7 cats alive after tornado - Forbes.com: "MONSON, Mass. -- A Massachusetts family whose home was destroyed by the tornadoes that struck the state on June 1 has found all seven of its cats alive.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Avon Piano Students Raise Money for Massachusetts Tornado Victims - Farmington, CT Patch

Avon Piano Students Raise Money for Massachusetts Tornado Victims - Farmington, CT Patch: "laying music is not about showing off, according to Benita Rose. It's about helping people.

Nine of her piano students did just that Sunday, raising $155 for the Massachussetts tornado victims through a benefit recital at Avon Congregational Church, where Rose serves as director of music ministries.

Giving grows but expected to slow | Philanthropy Journal

Giving grows but expected to slow | Philanthropy Journal: "Fueling the increase in March, the report says, were strong growth in the stock market and continued growth in the economy, mainly the result of 'growing corporate success and the sustained rise in stock values,' Philanthromax says.

And giving for relief in the wake of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami provided an extra boost.

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Christchurch earthquake: Update - Third aftershock even bigger - Local News - Rotorua Daily Post

Christchurch earthquake: Update - Third aftershock even bigger - Local News - Rotorua Daily Post: "Buildings have been evacuated and at least two people rescued from a collapsed church as Christchurch was rocked by a number of aftershocks, the largest measuring 6.0 in magnitude.

Further big aftershocks continue to rock the city, as reports flow in of further building collapses and building damage."

Red Cross collects $1M for Mass. tornado relief - BostonHerald.com

Red Cross collects $1M for Mass. tornado relief - BostonHerald.com: "SPRINGFIELD -- The Red Cross says it has raised about $1 million already to help the victims of the tornadoes earlier this month in western and central Massachusetts, but there is still more work to be done."

House Speaker creates a committe on disaster relief (AUDIO)

House Speaker creates a committe on disaster relief (AUDIO): "House Speaker Steve Tilley says his Interim Committee on Disaster Recovery will survey the areas affected by several natural disasters. He says this is not only reactive to tornado victims in St. Louis and Joplin,"

First Baptist relief team headed to Japan | first, baptist, headed - Brownsville Herald

First Baptist relief team headed to Japan | first, baptist, headed - Brownsville Herald: "The First Baptist Church Brownsville Disaster Relief Team is headed to Japan Sunday afternoon to help with the earthquake and tsunami restoration.

The trained group of six is preparing for the trip by relying on faith and experience from previous disaster relief trips to Haiti, Chile and Mexico."

Editorial: Weathering the Massachusetts tornado disaster with the community's help | masslive.com

Editorial: Weathering the Massachusetts tornado disaster with the community's help | masslive.com: "It took only a hour and 10 minutes for the June 1 tornado to weave its 39-mile path of destruction across Western Massachusetts, but it will take days, weeks, months, years – and even decades – for devastated neighborhoods to return to some sense of normalcy."

Senators worry disaster fund could run dry | Shreveporttimes | shreveporttimes.com

Senators worry disaster fund could run dry | Shreveporttimes | shreveporttimes.com: "WASHINGTON — With Gulf Coast states still reeling from recent disasters and bracing for the 2011 hurricane season, congressional lawmakers from Mississippi and other states are worried disaster relief funding may run short by early next year."

U of M raising money to keep Haitian students here who are studying social work

U of M raising money to keep Haitian students here who are studying social work: "He still wanted to achieve his goal of teaching and training social workers, and was thrilled when he was chosen to come to Quebec to study.

Thanks to co-operation between the Universit�d’�tat d’Haiti and Universit�de Montr�al, LeRoy and 14 other students were chosen to continue their studies here last fall and were supposed to return to Haiti to finish up."

Friday, June 10, 2011

Rory McIlroy puts U.S. Open preparation on hold for ‘inspiring’ two-day trip to earthquake-ravaged Haiti - The Washington Post

Rory McIlroy puts U.S. Open preparation on hold for ‘inspiring’ two-day trip to earthquake-ravaged Haiti - The Washington Post: "Monday morning, McIlroy flew to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on a goodwill mission for UNICEF. Since returning, he has changed his Twitter profile picture from a photo of him, as a toddler with a golf club, to one of him, as a smiling young man holding a smiling Hatian child. He has considered, over and over, what he saw a full 18 months after a devastating, 7.0-magnitude earthquake ravaged an already poverty-stricken country."

How Social Media Can Aid Disaster Relief

How Social Media Can Aid Disaster Relief: "But it's also become more clear that Facebook, and other social media services, like Twitter, can be used for good. This is perhaps most apparent in social media's role in disaster relief."

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Engage365 - Clever people sharing ideas to make events better

Engage365 - Clever people sharing ideas to make events better: "You may know KiKi L’Italien as the moderator of Association Chat (#assnchat), or as host of the webcast, The Social Media Sweet Spot, but Joplin Missouri knows her as one of its own.

Like so many families, KiKi’s was hit hard by the recent tornado that devastated her hometown. Now she is teaming up with her sister Kylee Coffman and pal Lindsey Rosenthal of Events For Good to create a fundraising event, June 13 from 6-9 pm in Washington DC, to benefit Joplin. She recently shared a little about the upcoming fundraiser entitled Show Me Support For Joplin, A Red Tie Affair and her experience as a result of the tornado."

Thursday, June 09, 2011

Disaster relief legislation remains in limbo as political gridlock returns to Diet - The Mainichi Daily News

Disaster relief legislation remains in limbo as political gridlock returns to Diet - The Mainichi Daily News: "Disaster relief legislation remains in limbo as political gridlock returns to Diet

Nearly three months after the Great East Japan Earthquake, the Diet has passed just 13 post-disaster restoration bills, far less than the 17 equivalent bills passed in the wake of the Great Hanshin Earthquake in 1995."

Baptist Press - New Eng. disaster relief: 'an open door' - News with a Christian Perspective

Baptist Press - New Eng. disaster relief: 'an open door' - News with a Christian Perspective: "BRIMFIELD, Mass. (BP)--Southern Baptist Disaster Relief is ramping up in New England a week after three tornadoes ripped across western Massachusetts from Springfield to Brimfield, killing four and impacting 19 communities.

The EF3 tornado that severely damaged Springfield June 1 remained on the ground for 40 miles or an estimated 70 minutes, with wind speeds clocked at nearly 160 miles an hour."

Facebook assembles group to plan for disasters - CNN.com

Facebook assembles group to plan for disasters - CNN.com: "About a dozen disaster-relief workers from governments and nonprofit organizations convened this week for a five-hour meeting at Facebook's offices here in Palo Alto, California, and via teleconference from Washington.

While the groups, which included members from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and California Emergency Management Agency, were grateful for the gesture, they were not above taking good-humored jabs at Facebook for its rocky relations with government."

Gulf Coast Community Foundation doles out $250,000 in grants to 4 area nonprofits | gulflive.com

Gulf Coast Community Foundation doles out $250,000 in grants to 4 area nonprofits | gulflive.com: "ULFPORT, Mississippi -- Four nonprofit organizations together received $250,000 Tuesday with the grants to be used to address some of the unmet needs of individuals, families and children affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and its aftermath.

Tuesday's ceremony marked the initial awarding phase of a $4 million grant from the Fund for Gulf Communities created by an anonymous donation to Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors."

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | A Numbers Game: Counts of Victims of the Haitian Earthquake Vary Wildly

The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | A Numbers Game: Counts of Victims of the Haitian Earthquake Vary Wildly: "A consultant study leaked to the press last week concludes that the numbers of victims killed or displaced in the Haitian earthquake were significantly exaggerated. The report, commissioned by the U.S. Agency for International Development, suggests that only 46,000 to 85,000 people were killed, a huge number to be sure, but significantly below the 200,000 to 300,000 estimates of many aid groups, not to mention the official Haitian estimate of 316,000"

Editorial: Our own tornadoes | Editorials | projo.com | The Providence Journal

Editorial: Our own tornadoes | Editorials | projo.com | The Providence Journal: "Many New Englanders seemed surprised at the severe damage done by tornadoes in western and central Massachusetts last week, which killed three people. They shouldn’t be; we get some in our region most years. Kudos to state and local officials for their fast and effective response to the disaster.

But yes, it paled in comparison with that which obliterated much of Joplin, Mo., on Sunday, May 22. After eliminating a long list of missing, officials confirm 138 killed."

The steeple may be gone, but this church is unbroken - The Boston Globe

The steeple may be gone, but this church is unbroken - The Boston Globe: "During the first Sunday service since three tornadoes ravaged central and western Massachusetts, worshipers including volunteers and veteran congregation members packed the nave to hear a message of hope and community.

“Any time there is a disaster, even people of faith have questions,’’ Marrone said. “Why did this happen? Where was God?’’"

Monday, June 06, 2011

Oxfam Investigating 'Irregularity' in Pakistan Flood Aid - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Oxfam Investigating 'Irregularity' in Pakistan Flood Aid - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "Oxfam Investigating ‘Irregularity’ in Pakistan Flood Aid

June 6, 2011, 10:06 am

The global relief charity Oxfam has started an investigation of its flood-aid work in Pakistan after internal monitoring found a “financial irregularity,” reports the BBC"

A vow to build again - BostonHerald.com

A vow to build again - BostonHerald.com: "The communities of Monson, Springfield, West Springfield and Brimfield were the hardest hit by three freak tornadoes Wednesday that killed three people, downed thousands of trees, destroyed entire neighborhoods and displaced hundreds."

Massive recovery effort in tornado zone - BostonHerald.com

Massive recovery effort in tornado zone - BostonHerald.com: "We’re transitioning from life-safety issues to beginning the recovery efforts and continuing to support the local communities in providing resources they and their residents need to get back on the road to recovery,” said Scott MacLeod, spokesman for the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency."

Southwest Coordination Center (SWCC) Website

Southwest Coordination Center (SWCC) Website: "The Southwest Coordination Center (SWCC) is the interagency focal point for coordinating the mobilization of resources between the twelve Federal and State Dispatch Centers of the Southwest Area and, when necessary, the National Coordination Center in Boise, ID, for assignment throughout the nation. Located in Albuquerque, NM, the SWCC mobilizes resources for wildland fire, prescribed fire, and other all-risk incidents. In addition, the Center provides Predictive Services and Intelligence related-products in support of incident management decision-making for wildland fire managers and on-the-ground wildland firefighters."

Tornado Unemployment Benefits 2011

Tornado Unemployment Benefits 2011: "Employees who are out of work due to tornado damage may be eligible for either regular unemployment benefits or disaster unemployment assistance. In addition, filing and waiting periods may be expedited for disaster victims. For example, Missouri has waived the waiting period to collect benefits in two counties.

Here's information on how to file for unemployment benefits in your state and a list of State Unemployment Offices."