The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Simple Steps Can Help Charities Plan for Disasters

By Nicole Wallace

The everyday crises that charity leaders face often leave them with little time or money to devote to planning for fires, floods, terrorism, or other catastrophes. But disaster-response experts say making such plans doesn't have to be hard. Among their suggestions:

Find a model. Andrew S. Lang, a consultant in Bethesda, Md., who works...

To continue reading this Premium article, you must have a Chronicle account AND a subscription or online pass.

Subscriptions start at $42.50 for 12 issues; a 24-hour Web pass for under $10.

 

Subscribe | About The Chronicle | Contact us | Terms of use | Privacy policy | Help