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Hurricane Matthew Webinar: How Donors Can Help
The “Hurricane Matthew: How Donors Can Help” webinar on Oct. 11, 2016, addressed immediate response and relief needs after the decade’s most powerful Atlantic tropical storm ravaged Haiti, slammed Cuba and the Bahamas, and inundated the Southeast U.S.
Senior Leadership Workshop: Role, Self & System: Digging into Leadership Dilemmas
Digital Transformation Series Kickoff — Lessons Learned from 2020 + Where Things (Might) Be Going
Hurricane Florence: How to Help
The effects of Hurricane Florence are ongoing and worsening in many parts of North Carolina. Immediate relief efforts are underway, and long-term recovery and rebuilding will be required for the foreseeable future. With this in mind, our member North Carolina Network of Grantmakers is compiling information and resources related to the philanthropic response in the state.
Flood, Famine and Fire: Building a Climate Justice Analysis in Philanthropy
Joint PSO Statement: Keep Equity at the Forefront in Philanthropy’s Response to the Coronavirus
Regional Associations Coordinate Response to Typhoon Haiyan
Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: Where Crisis, Conflict, Climate and COVID-19 Meet
Hurricane Ida: Funding Urgent Needs and Long-Term Recovery
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) is hosting a webinar to look at the impact of Hurricane Ida on communities along its path. Speakers will share the latest information, including urgent critical needs and gaps, and provide concrete takeaways for funders to effectively support relief and recovery efforts now underway.
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HOW PHILANTHROPY CAN BEST SUPPORT NONPROFITS IN A PANDEMIC
COVID-19 has rocked the United States and threatened the safety, health, and financial security of our communities and the nonprofits that support them. As communities across the US experience the impact of this pandemic to varying degrees, they are also facing different needs. Some, in the worst hit areas, face existential threats and the nonprofits on the front lines need immediate support.
Sustaining Anti-Racist Education Against Backlash
Latest Releases from the Field- Early December 2017
Check out the latest releases from around the nonprofit sector featuring items from Asset Funders Network, The Center of Effective Philanthropy, Funcers Concerned About AIDS, Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Idealware, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy and Grantmakers for Southern Progress.
How to Respond to Hurricane Irma
We are compiling a list of responses, news items, resources and programming for philanthropy in response to the destruction being left by Hurricane Irma.
Disaster Preparedness for Regional Associations
How to Respond to Earthquakes in Mexico and Hurricane Maria
Over the past several weeks, we have seen two disasters cause unimaginable devastion in Mexico, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. We are compiling a list of responses, news items, resources and programming for philanthropy in response to the destruction being left by both disasters.
Nothing About Us Without Us: Disasters and Disabilities
CDP’s director of learning and partnerships, Tanya Gulliver-Garcia, will moderate this webinar that will highlight the interconnections between disasters and disabilities. Panelists will discuss the various ways in which disaster inclusion can be practiced.
Climate Refugees: Supporting Receiving Communities
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy is hosting a webinar to provide funders with information about the issue of climate migration, focusing on the new communities and countries that climate-displaced individuals find themselves in through planning or circumstance. It will examine the term “climate refugees,” discuss how receiving communities can support and prepare for climate-and disaster-displaced populations, and share examples of existing responses.
Communications Content Guidelines
Compilation of examples of how national and regional philanthropy-serving organizations are using communication guidelines to reinforce consistency within their organization.