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Recruit potential board members. For nonprofits focused on causes like disasterrelief, embedding critical needs into early-stage conversations with corporate partners ensures that your organization can focus on response efforts. However, only 20% measure societal outcomes of their volunteer programs.
In recent years, the group, labeled by the Southern Poverty Law Center as right-wing extremists , has been painting a different picture of itself—as a disasterrelief organization. Militia Groups’ Recruitment Strategy Militia groups often appear before federal agencies after natural disasters.
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Impact : Increases urgency and accountability for nonprofits delivering aid post-disaster. Concerns on limited flexibility, disruption of long-term projects, and potential burden on smaller charities in the disbursement of funds raised.
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