Hurricane Helene: How funders can support recovery


1 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. CT

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Hurricane Helene was a monster storm, one of the biggest on record to hit the U.S. It made landfall as a Category 4 storm near Perry, Florida on Sept. 26, bringing devastating, widespread impacts across Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas and beyond.

Since 1988, only three Gulf hurricanes have been bigger than Helene, which had a huge wind field covering much of the coast of Florida. When the impact is so widespread, it taps the resources of all affected municipalities and tribes, and even the states, so they can’t rely on each other for support. This means external support will be needed for recovery.

In addition to wreaking havoc across Florida, the storm’s impact extended deep inland, causing flood and wind damage well beyond the coastal areas, including Georgia, Tennessee, the southern Appalachians, the Carolinas and the Southeast. These communities have faced other disasters in recent years, including tornadoes, flooding and storms.

While Helene’s full impacts won’t be known for days, CDP recognizes that the storm hit communities affected by other hurricanes, as recently as Hurricane Debby last month. When communities get hit repeatedly, they can’t fully recover before the next blow. This diminishes resilience and increases the need for funders to enhance available resources.

By the end of this webinar, donors will:

  • Understand the most urgent and ongoing needs in affected communities.
  • Learn how chronic and repetitive disasters create additional needs.
  • Be aware of ways they can invest funds to support community needs.

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CDP’s President and CEO, Patty McIlreavy, will moderate the discussion.

Panelist: (Other panelists to be added as confirmed.)

This webinar is co-sponsored by The Funders Network, Florida Philanthropic Network, Philanthropy Southeast, Council on Foundations, United Philanthropy Forum and National VOAD.

Automatic closed captioning will be available in multiple languages via Zoom during the webinar. The webinar will be recorded and posted on this page. We will email the link to the fully captioned recording to everyone who registered.

CDP desires to provide accessible webinars. Please email Katie Huang by Oct. 1 and let us know what accommodations you need to fully participate in the webinar. We will do our best to meet your needs as feasible.

Photo: Hurricane Helene approaching Florida, Sept. 26, 2024. Credit: NOAA

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