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Nonprofits Respond To Hurricane In Puerto Rico (news‪)‬ Using the Whole Whale - A Nonprofit Podcast

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Nonprofits Respond To Hurricane In Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico felt the brunt of hurricane Fiona last week, shutting power to the island and devastating everything from homes to agriculture as severe flooding uprooted life yet again in communities. Puerto Rico, still recovering from hurricane Maria which landed back in 2017, again finds itself in need of assistance and as yet a path towards a resilient recovery. Nonprofits like New York-based Your Network Caring Community Advocates have already started collecting supplies to aid in recovery, and on-the-ground organizations like the Hispanic Federation are also accepting donations. While digital attention for providing aid to help in the wake of natural disasters spike to highs in the immediate aftermath of an event, the long-tail recovery efforts often require sustained rebuilding that takes years of reinvestment.
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Summary:
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Nonprofits pay Texas farmers to not water crops during drought | The Texas Tribune 
Local nonprofit seeks to reduce America's political divide - News8000.com | WKBT
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Nonprofits Respond To Hurricane In Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico felt the brunt of hurricane Fiona last week, shutting power to the island and devastating everything from homes to agriculture as severe flooding uprooted life yet again in communities. Puerto Rico, still recovering from hurricane Maria which landed back in 2017, again finds itself in need of assistance and as yet a path towards a resilient recovery. Nonprofits like New York-based Your Network Caring Community Advocates have already started collecting supplies to aid in recovery, and on-the-ground organizations like the Hispanic Federation are also accepting donations. While digital attention for providing aid to help in the wake of natural disasters spike to highs in the immediate aftermath of an event, the long-tail recovery efforts often require sustained rebuilding that takes years of reinvestment.
Read more ➝
 
Summary:
Time to Start Making Hospital Executives Vow to 'Do No Harm' | Esquire 
Nonprofits pay Texas farmers to not water crops during drought | The Texas Tribune 
Local nonprofit seeks to reduce America's political divide - News8000.com | WKBT
Nonprofit organization levels up Concord with 'Donkey Kong' mural | WMUR Manchester 
 

20 min