The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Bracing for Catastrophe

Many nonprofit groups have stepped up their disaster planning, but experts say more need to do so

By Nicole Wallace

When the power went out in New York last month, Joan Mintz, executive director of United Neighbors of East Midtown, felt the same crushing concern about the welfare of her organization's elderly clients as she did on September 11, 2001. But one thing was different -- this...

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