Monday, July 18, 2016

Resources for Planning your Nonprofit for a Natural Disaster














By Sue Parris

Resiliency: “The ability to cope with adversity and grow stronger as a result.”


As we’ve seen in many natural disasters, nonprofits play a vital role in a community’s response and recovery.

The Community Foundation for Monterey County recently hosted a workshop, co-sponsored by NAMC, United Way, CERV and others and facilitated by Dick Bower and Sherrie Collins of Monterey County Office of Emergency Services.

A capacity crowd grappled with the important question: Could your nonprofit continue to operate following a fire, flood or other disaster?

OES staff walked us through the elements of a sound disaster preparedness/business continuity plan, including risk assessment, critical organizational functions, information technology and security.

There is a lot to consider. 

How would your staff and/or volunteers communicate during an emergency? How would you connect with the community you serve? What would you take with you if you had to evacuate your facility? How would you recover critical data and records? Probably a good idea to review and update your insurance coverage, too.

Although it can seem overwhelming, we are fortunate to have the Office of Emergency Services to help us prepare.

 An excellent and comprehensive Planning Workbook is available from OES to make planning manageable. There is even an awards program to help motivate you to complete the plan!

The OES is available to offer training to groups. Other resources suggested include: www.myhazardscalifornia (lists flood, earthquake and other hazards related to specific addresses) and www.Ready.gov for tool kits for families; CERV Monterey Peninsula http://cerv501c3.org/, a volunteer organization.

For more information on OES programs, contact Dick Bower, Emergency Planner, at 831-796-1902 or BowerD@co.monterey.ca.us

Photo by nbcnews.com

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