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What happened in 2020 disaster philanthropy beyond COVID-19?  

Candid

federal agencies, donor-advised funds, and giving platforms. The year 2020 began with bushfires in Australia and ended with wildfires throughout North America. Wildfires are becoming more intense and more frequent,” according to the UN Environment Programme , exacerbated by climate change and land-use changes.

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Even Storms Bear Fruit: Monumental Fundraising Opportunities For Food Banks In The Post-COVID Era

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But then COVID came – and suddenly, food bank fundraising was changed (quite possibly, forever). In short, we were caught in a hurricane of uncertainty. In the past 18 months, it’s been reported that wills are being filled out in record number and mortality rates haven’t been this low in North America since the Second World War.

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Online Giving Trends from 2009 and the Haiti Earthquake

NTEN

For example, the newly established Clinton Bush Haiti Fund accepted more than 126,000 online donations in just a few days. While mobile fundraising has been widely used in the UK and Europe, it has struggled to take off in North America. Mobile giving will be the first response giving option of choice in the future.

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Online Giving Trends from 2009 and the Haiti Earthquake

NTEN

For example, the newly established Clinton Bush Haiti Fund accepted more than 126,000 online donations in just a few days. While mobile fundraising has been widely used in the UK and Europe, it has struggled to take off in North America. Mobile giving will be the first response giving option of choice in the future.

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