Executive SummaryWhat Can States Do?Foster cross-agency coordination on hazard mitigation and climate adaptationRequire ...
Natural disasters, while undoubtedly disruptive and damaging, can serve as powerful catalysts for organizational transformation if approached with foresight and strategic intent. As we’ve explored, ...
Climate change is causing storms, wildfires, droughts, and floods to become more frequent and severe, and these hazards are ...
A new report by the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) released today finds that while overall philanthropic giving for disaster and humanitarian crises declined in 2023, funding for resilience ...
The N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency (NCORR) is accepting public comments through Monday, April 15, on proposed amendments to action plans for the use of HUD Community Development Block ...
The ever-increasing cost of disasters and Congress' reliance on 11th-hour continuing resolutions (CRs) often result in a storm of questions regarding disaster appropriations. The ever-increasing cost ...
An unexpected shift in the disaster-response agency's leadership could further complicate funding and project decisions already delayed by the recent federal government shutdown.
On his first day in office, President Biden signed an executive order directing the federal government to advance equity and support underserved communities. In response, the U.S. Department of ...
ICF to Expand Disaster Management, Recovery and Mitigation Services Across Territory RESTON, Va., July 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Government of Puerto Rico's Public Private Partnership Authority ...
In 2022, the United States experienced 18 separate weather and climate disasters costing at least one billion dollars according to NOAA. In 2023, that number rose to 28 separate billion dollar weather ...