Philanthropy New York members and colleagues shared opinions and insights on post-Sandy response and recovery efforts on our blog, Smart Assets.
- See the Storify: Sandy, Philanthropy & A Year of Hard Lessons
- 5 Questions for...Sheena Wright, President and CEO, United Way of New York City
- Resilience Begins at Home, by Neill Coleman, Vice President, Global Communications, The Rockefeller Foundation
- Risk, Resiliency and Super Storms: What’s Food Got To Do With It? by Amara Foster, Community Food Funders Steering Committee; Senior Program Associate, Sustainable Environments, Surdna Foundation
- The Storm Surge and Impact of Sandy on Communities in Northern New Jersey, by Elizabeth Murphy, Consultant, Post-Sandy Recovery Coordination, Council of New Jersey Grantmakers
- Post-Sandy Assistance Needed for Long Term, by Nina Stack, President of the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers
- Preparing Vulnerable Populations for Crisis: What We’ve Learned and Funding for the Future, by Sister Paulette LoMonaco, Executive Director of Good Shepherd Services
- Six Months Later, by Lauren Linville, Communications Associate at the Health and Environmental Funders Network
- Share Your Thoughts: PNY’s 34th Annual Meeting!
- 4 Questions about Disaster Philanthropy for Bob Ottenhoff, President and CEO of the Center for Disaster Philanthropy
- Foundations as First Responders?, by Marilyn Gelber, President of the Brooklyn Community Foundation
- PNY’s 34th Annual Meeting: Share Your Thoughts On Community Resiliency!
- Staten Island after Sandy: A Funder Update, by Betsy Dubovsky, Executive Director of The Staten Island Foundation
- From Katrina to the “Next Sandy”: Disaster Preparedness, Relief and Recovery for Older Adults, by Rachael Pine, Program Officer at the Altman Foundation
- Atlantic Shows Support for Grassroots Organizing in Sandy-Affected Communities, by Abigail Westbrook, Special Assistant to the Founder and CEO at The Atlantic Philanthropies
- A Critical Catalyst: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Sandy, by Dr. Irwin Redlener, Director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University and Co-Chair of the NYS Ready Commission
- Red Hook Autumn: Losing and Gaining Power During the Disaster, by Lisa Cowan, Board President of Red Hook Initiative
- Communications During a Disaster: Five Lessons Learned, by Michael Hamill Remaley, Vice President of Communications & Public Policy at Philanthropy New York