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Hurricane Florence: What’s Next Sept. 18, 2018

Hurricane Florence: What’s Next

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Hurricane Florence:What’s Next

Sept. 18, 2018

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Moderator

Robert OttenhoffPresident and CEOCenter for Disaster Philanthropy

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Thank You to Our Sponsors3

¨ This webinar is provided with generous funding from:

¨ And is co-sponsored by:

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How to Participate

¨ Use #CDP4Recovery to tweet along during the webinar

¨ Submit questions using Q & A box on the top of your screen.

¨ Look for webinar recording and summary at disasterphilanthropy.org

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Speakers

Edie BlakesleeVice President of

Grantmaking & Community Leadership,

Coastal Community Foundation of SC

Greg ForresterPresident and CEO, National Voluntary

Organizations Active in Disasters

Eric Nankervis Voluntary Agency Liaison / Mass Care and

Emergency Assistance,FEMA Region IV Recovery Division

Ret BoneyExecutive Director,

North Carolina Network of Grantmakers

JoAnn TurnquistPresident and CEO,

Central Carolina Community Foundation

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CDP 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season Recovery Fund

¨ The Center for Disaster Philanthropy has launched the CDP 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season Recovery Fund in response to the needs that will arise following Hurricane Florence and other storms that may hit throughout the Atlantic hurricane season.

¨ The fund will focus on medium- and long-term recovery needs.

¨ For more, visit www.disasterphilanthropy.org.

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¨ The Disaster Playbook has a number of toolkits and resources to guide the philanthropic community in responding to future disasters

¨ Learn more at www.disasterplaybook.com

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Hurricane Florence Disaster Relief8

¨ Foundation Center is tracking the private institutional response to Florence. The latest funding data can be found at: http://pndblog.typepad.com/pndblog/2018/09/hurricane-florence-disaster-relief.html

¨ Total as of Sept. 17: $24,045,000

Source: Foundation Center & Center for Disaster Philanthropy

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Questions?Mission: Transform the field of disaster philanthropy to increase donor effectiveness throughout the lifecycle of disasters through

our educational, fund opportunities and strategic guidance.

For additional information, contact: Bob Ottenhoff

President and [email protected]