Private and community foundations awarded an additional $125 million in grant support for recovery and rebuilding efforts from January 2007 to mid-2009, according to Giving in the Aftermath of the 2005 Gulf Coast Hurricanes: Profile of the Ongoing Foundation and Corporate Response (2007-2009). Economic and community development captured the largest dollar share, a shift from giving for human services in the immediate aftermath of the disaster
Disasters create opportunities for philanthropy to rebuild equitably by prioritizing the most vulner...
Provides a brief overview of elements of disaster response and preparedness, including fund distribu...
This guidance paper goes above and beyond what donors can learn--or already have learned--from a han...
Documents foundation and corporate funding for short-term relief and recovery efforts, in response t...
Documents the scope, purpose, and recipients of hurricane response giving by foundations and corpora...
Provides a comprehensive record of the resources that institutional donors provided in response to t...
Giving by the nation's more than 2,600 grantmaking corporate foundations grew an estimated 6 percent...
Describes the foundation's early decision-making, immediate response, and long-term commitment to re...
Lists nonprofits involved in Gulf Coast relief and recovery that have received grants from NYRAG mem...
In August 2017, Hurricane Harvey struck the US Gulf Coast and caused more than US $125 billion in da...
This updated analysis examines giving by close to 140 institutional donors that have announced $322 ...
The unprecedented outpouring of charitable support that followed the September 11, 2001, terrorist a...
What was the philanthropic response to Hurricane Sandy? It is a simple question -- too simple really...
Unlike most natural or humanitarian disasters, the impact of the current economic downturn is not bo...
When Hurricane Katrina struck the Louisiana coast on August 29, 2005, the urban fabric of New Orlean...
Disasters create opportunities for philanthropy to rebuild equitably by prioritizing the most vulner...
Provides a brief overview of elements of disaster response and preparedness, including fund distribu...
This guidance paper goes above and beyond what donors can learn--or already have learned--from a han...
Documents foundation and corporate funding for short-term relief and recovery efforts, in response t...
Documents the scope, purpose, and recipients of hurricane response giving by foundations and corpora...
Provides a comprehensive record of the resources that institutional donors provided in response to t...
Giving by the nation's more than 2,600 grantmaking corporate foundations grew an estimated 6 percent...
Describes the foundation's early decision-making, immediate response, and long-term commitment to re...
Lists nonprofits involved in Gulf Coast relief and recovery that have received grants from NYRAG mem...
In August 2017, Hurricane Harvey struck the US Gulf Coast and caused more than US $125 billion in da...
This updated analysis examines giving by close to 140 institutional donors that have announced $322 ...
The unprecedented outpouring of charitable support that followed the September 11, 2001, terrorist a...
What was the philanthropic response to Hurricane Sandy? It is a simple question -- too simple really...
Unlike most natural or humanitarian disasters, the impact of the current economic downturn is not bo...
When Hurricane Katrina struck the Louisiana coast on August 29, 2005, the urban fabric of New Orlean...
Disasters create opportunities for philanthropy to rebuild equitably by prioritizing the most vulner...
Provides a brief overview of elements of disaster response and preparedness, including fund distribu...
This guidance paper goes above and beyond what donors can learn--or already have learned--from a han...