Usually, disasters bring out the best in people. Donations to charities surge as television coverage increases. Government agencies work closely with nonprofit organizations, private philanthropy and corporations. Yet we know from experience that both coordination and effective spending of donor dollars is a particular challenge, not just while the disaster is underway, but also in the long term, as rebuilding begins. As families and communities begin to clean up and consider how long their power will be out, private philanthropists turn their attention to the question, “How can I help?” This special webinar, featuring representatives from the Center for Disaster Philanthropy and leaders of family foundations experienced in disaster recovery and preparedness, will provide tips and proactive strategies for funders of all sizes.
A Philanthropy New York Collaborative Program with the National Center for Family Philanthropy.
This program is "Partially Open."
Presenters
- Robert Ottenhoff, President and CEO, Center for Disaster Philanthropy
Presenters to be Announced Soon!
Designed for
All interested funders.