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The Center for Disaster Philanthropy is the when, where, and how of informed disaster giving.

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    may be over, but it’s not too late to support disaster philanthropy! Disasters happen year-round, joining the CDP community as a committed donor gives hope to individuals and families rebuilding and recovering from disasters.

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  2. : Several highly rated nonprofits are responding to relief and recovery efforts in Colorado. Please consider supporting those tagged here:

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  3. for 5 timer siden

    2021 North American wildfire season Colorado Wildfires Recovery Fund:

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  4. In 2019, foundations and public charities gave $352 million in funding for disasters and humanitarian crises. Explore the latest data and trends:

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  5. More than 1,000 Congolese survived the country's deadliest outbreak in 2018-2020. Now they are working to educate their communities to prevent a return of the disease. Learn more:

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  6. As disasters and losses surge around the world, the world's poorest, who can least afford it, are paying the bulk of the costs, making them effectively the world's 'silent financiers' of climate losses and adaptation efforts. Learn more:

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  7. Holistic recovery is what Center Associates, a CDP grantee partner, is working towards in their community. Read how they're supporting recover from multiple disasters including the 2018 tornadoes, and the 2020 .

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  8. Help us change the face of disaster philanthropy! We are hiring a manager of learning and partnerships. Find out more and how to apply:

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  9. Communities most at risk are being pushed into permanent displacement & homelessness, or deeper into poverty, with each climate-related . Much of this could be prevented if the government invested in preparedness & did more to protect communities.

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  10. Misinformation about is rampant on social media. Fighting it requires sustained effort:

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  11. Post-disaster, there are hidden impacts and losses that may take communities years to recover from. Read how CDP Grantee Partner, Center Associates, has been working in their community to provide holistic :

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  12. 3. jan.

    As the pandemic continues, serious mental health needs are emerging. Check out our , Grief and Bereavement toolkit to learn how funders can address mental health through their grantmaking:

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  13. 2. jan.

    Look at any map of electrical vehicle charging stations in the US, and in most of the big cities, what is immediately apparent are blank spaces. They’re called charging deserts, and they coincide with Black and Brown communities.

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  14. 2. jan.

    While there have been improvements, the needs of people with disabilities and functional needs are still left out of and climate planning far too often.

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  15. 2. jan.

    has drastically reduced its cyclone-related deaths, by more than 100 fold since 1970 – an accomplishment backed up by a data-driven investigation by . Read how they did it:

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  16. 1. jan.

    Happy New Year! Thanks to our generous donors, in 2021 we awarded $24 million through more than 130 grants from Mississippi to Mozambique and many places in between. We can’t wait to see what we can do together in 2022!

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  17. 1. jan.

    Measuring the State of Disaster Philanthropy 2021 contains updated data & interactive tools to improve :

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  18. Researching and discovering new variants takes a global effort and is a valuable tool to help explain the spread of a virus. Learn more:

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  19. Our hearts are with the thousands of Coloradans devastated by & . Join us in supporting the rebuilding and recovery of affected communities through the CDP Colorado Wildfires Fund

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  20. In her latest blog post, our President and CEO reflects on 2021 and offers hope for 2022.

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  21. We are hiring a manager of learning and partnerships. Find out more and how to apply:

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