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  • The Worst Naval Disasters

    The Titanic may be the most famous naval disaster in modern history, and it is certainly the most celebrated, but in terms of just numbers it falls short of being considered the worst. Some of the most tragic and terrible naval disasters have occurred since the mid-20th century, but others took place centuries ago.

  • How to Help the Recovery Effort in Japan

    Japan's recovery from the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami will require a massive effort and the long-term impact may be felt for decades. Aid organizations and world governments have mobilized to help rebuild areas destroyed by the tsunami. Many people are also donating money for emergency relief and cleanup, as well as long-term reconstruction. If you want to help, consider some of these options.

  • How to Help People in Poor Countries

    Individuals often think about ways they can help those in need. Undeveloped or "third world" nations are generally poorer than the United States, and therefore worthy of charitable contributions. It may seem overwhelming to begin assisting those people in need of basic food or health assistance, but luckily international aid organizations have been in existence for many years in order to carry out this mission. The best way to help struggling populations is to find the charity or organization that suites your intentions and has a good record of success. Attempting to send resources or money directly to undeveloped nations…

  • What Supplies Are Needed for Flood Relief?

    In addition to medical relief, first aid supplies and clothing, flood victims need a variety of everyday items to aid in recovery. Expectant mothers need supplies to help in childbirth situations. Families need food and clean drinking water. Children need supplies which keep them academically and physically healthy. Cleaning supplies aid in the massive cleanup after a flood.

  • What Are the Objectives of the Disaster Management Authority?

    India is a large and populous country afflicted by a variety of natural disasters. Because of its high population density, natural calamities such as floods and typhoons can claim tens of thousands of lives. From 1996-2011, India suffered 10 major earthquakes, resulting in numerous casualties. Flooding is a continuous problem in India, peaking during the monsoon season.

  • How to Administer Disaster Management

    Ninety percent of deaths from natural disasters occur in the developing world due to a combination of poor building materials and a lack of infrastructure. Disaster management falls into two major categories: the immediate relief effort and the long-term restructuring of a society. Both are equally important, although the latter is often overlooked. Administering disaster management is about minimizing deaths, both by providing aid and by preventing similar disasters from occurring again.

  • How to Measure the Success of a Fundraising Project

    Organizations sometimes limit their measurement of the success of a fundraising project to looking at whether the financial target was reached. Too often, however, the human element is ignored and people focus on the bottom financial line. If people say they would be willing to work on a similar fundraising project again, it is a good sign that the organization is providing self-esteem experiences for their volunteers. Another group that gets left out of the process of measuring the success of a fundraising project is the recipients. To get a comprehensive picture of the "success" of a fundraising project it…

  • How to Donate to Iowa Flood Victims

    In the summer of 2010, Iowa homes were flooded with five feet of water, causing evacuations and immense amounts of damage. Families were forced to leave their homes and their possessions, and gathered together in flood relief centers. Many organizations collect donations of money and supplies for the flood victims, as well as organizing volunteers to sandbag, distribute supplies, and rebuild.

  • How to Expedite a 501(c)(3)

    Nonprofit and charitable organizations help people who are experiencing hardships for a number of reasons, such as natural disasters that leave people in need of temporary housing. These organizations fall within 501(c)(3) status and have filed form 1023 application for recognition of exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service code. An organization can request expedited service of a submitted application under certain circumstances.

  • GE Grants

    The philanthropic arm of the General Electric Company is called the GE Foundation. Each year, the GE Foundation provides tens of millions of dollars for grants in several areas, including education, environmental protection, public policy, disaster relief and community development. On top of this, GE assists its employees in giving through a matching gifts program, as well as providing grants directly to employees. In 2009, the GE Foundation provided grants worth more than $100 million.

  • Foreclosure Relief Programs

    For homeowners facing foreclosure proceedings or the threat of foreclosure, it can seem as if there is no help to be found. But there are programs available that help homeowners work with their mortgage companies to refinance their home or at least attempt to make mortgage payments less expensive. The goals of these programs are to keep homeowners in their own homes and decrease the number of foreclosed homes on the market.

  • Emergency Food Assistance Act

    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) created the Emergency Food Assistance Act in 1983 to regulate humanitarian assistance to needy and unemployed Americans. The act later allowed for the authorization of the USDA's Emergency Food Assistance Program, which donates food to support unemployed and low-income people. The act determines what types of food should be provided, what institutions are eligible to receive the food, how the food should be provided and which citizens should receive assistance.

  • Purpose of the Masons

    Masons, or Freemasons, are members of the oldest and most widespread fraternities in the world. Although there has been much speculation about the origin and purpose of Masons, they present themselves as an organization dedicated to improving themselves through the service of others.

  • Rescue & Relief Efforts for Natural Disasters

    Responding to a natural disaster is a coordinated effort between local, state and federal officials. In order for supplies and relief efforts to flow smoothly into the affected areas, each agency must be in close contact with the next in the chain of command. This ensures that the greatest number of victims will receive the assistance that they so desperately need in the shortest amount of time. Here is an overview of which agencies are involved in natural-disaster relief and rescue efforts and what their respective roles are.

  • Role of Disaster Management

    Disasters, whether natural in origin (earthquakes, hurricanes) or man-made (terrorist attacks), require coordinated management and relief efforts by government agencies and non-governmental organizations to alleviate the impact of such events. This is the role of disaster management, or emergency management, agencies. These organizations lead disaster relief efforts and take measures to prepare communities to better cope with future catastrophes.

  • About Food for Work

    Food for Work is a program that provides food for people in impoverished countries as payment for services within the community. The World Food Programme (WFP) started Food for Work, also called Food for Assets. The organization created by the United Nations aims to fight hunger by teaching self-sustaining practices. This program is one of many WFP works with deprived people to create sustainable living systems. WFP works with other organizations and missionary projects to further reach communities.

  • What Is a Mission Trip?

    Mission trips are altruistic endeavors by church groups or philanthropic organizations. Their purpose is to provide physical and/or spiritual relief in times of crisis.

  • How to Be a Missionary to America

    In a country that has become so full of war, hunger, and evilness, it's no wonder that someone would want to become a missionary to America. So often people are so concerned about sharing good news to the rest of the world that they forget about America. Being a missionary doesn't just mean sharing a religion, it can also mean sharing service and love as well. If this sounds like a good deal to you, then here is how to be a missionary to America.

  • How to Volunteer at Operation Blessing USA

    Operation Blessing USA is an organization founded in 1978 by televangelist Pat Robertson. It provides humanitarian services such as helping children in desperate situations, providing disaster and hunger relief, teaching life skills to adults in need, building water wells and providing medical supplies. Operation Blessing has helped over 192 million people to date. Read on to learn more.

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