Disaster Response/Relief
CNJG is pleased to extend an invitation from our colleague PSO, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) for this webinar.
Learn how to meet ongoing critical needs, support resiliency, and prepare for COVID-19 recovery.
Results of the rapid-response survey scanning the needs of the nonprofit sector, and funders sharing strategies during.
Candid and the Center for Disaster Philanthropy examine $1 billion in philanthropic funding for COVID-19-related efforts during 2021 to see how donors responded in the second year of the pandemic.
Candid and CDP examined more than $20 billion in global philanthropic funding by institutional grantmakers and high-net-worth donors for COVID-19-related efforts during 2020.
There is a stronger, more strategic role that companies can play by leveraging skills-based volunteering to invest in a community’s resilience.
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy is proud to partner with Foundation Center, the leading source of information about philanthropy worldwide, to present this interactive dashboard, which provides an analysis of disaster-related funding by foundations, governments, corporations, and individuals.
A CNJG corporate member request for policy samples to work around the scenario in which a corporate policy of not supporting religious organizations in their grantmaking, causes problems helping during a disaster.
State and National disaster relief organizations and resources for funders and individuals.
This Playbook is the comprehensive resource of best practices and innovative approaches to guide the philanthropic community in preparing for and responding to future disasters.