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Activating Damage Assessment System for Hurricane Ian

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Currently focused on Flo rida’s Gulf Coast, Hurricane Ian’s particular track, combined with the shape of the bay, means that significant storm surges may inundate the Tampa Bay region. Because of the slow-moving storm, other more distant areas may also receive large amounts of rain or coastal surge.

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Activating for Hurricane Laura

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With one of the highest 24-hour intensification rates, Hurricane Laura will be a tremendously serious storm, and another of nearly 300 named disasters from which we build expertise and readiness to offer help. Activate one or modules as needed. Selected by the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (NVOAD).

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How to Help After Hurricane Ian

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With catastrophic flooding and winds of up to 150 mph, Hurricane Ian has had a devastating impact on many areas of Florida and Cuba. While it’s difficult to see how Hurricane Ian has affected the lives of so many people, and we don’t yet know the full aftermath of the storm, there are plenty of ways you can lend a hand to those in need.

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Join Us! Nat'l VOAD Conference

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This annual gathering of Voluntary Agencies Active in Disaster is the nation's leading gathering of non-profit and faith-based disaster response agencies. Join us Monday, May 6th - Thursday, May 9th, in Phoenix, Arizona, for the annual NVOAD conference. It is a community-built solution, constantly evolving and always ready.

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Management Needs To Plan For The Impending Storm(s)

The NonProfit Times

The summer months signal a swell of activity for nonprofits. For Hurricanes * Your shutters serve as the first line of defense against heavy winds and flying debris, protecting your windows and doors and, by extension, everything inside your facility. But summer also signals the start of storm season for much of the country.

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Assessing Risk: A Quick and Intuitive Framework

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It helps us: Know what to look out for Determine how much energy to put into prevention or contingency planning Build shared language and normalize talking about risk—this makes it less charged or scary Get the whole team looking ahead, communicating about risks, and actively mitigating them. Class: Fires, Quicksand, Hurricanes, Earthquakes.

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NNTSP Applies Relief Work for Hurricane Sandy

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Several of the NNTSP partners are combining efforts for a response to Hurricane Sandy. The following members of NNTSP are actively helping the nonprofits highlight their on-the-ground needs, recover lost data, and rebuild their technology infrastructure: NPower PA. What Can You Do to Help?