Need for FEMA, Red Cross to Coordinate More Effectively; Report Highlights Role of Grassroots Nonprofits in Disaster Relief

U.S. Newswire, June, 2006

WASHINGTON, June 19 /U.S. Newswire/ -- National responder groups were overwhelmed by the monumental task of providing relief to hundreds of thousands of Hurricane Katrina victims, shifting a large burden onto small relief agencies. However, these local groups received limited support and coordination from FEMA and the American Red Cross, according to a report by Tony Pipa, Weathering the Storm: the Role of Local Nonprofits in the Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort, commissioned by the Nonprofit Sector and Philanthropy Program (NSPP) of the Aspen Institute.

"Hundreds of churches and soup kitchens stepped in to fill the service gap created by such a huge catastrophe," said Aspen Institute president and CEO Walter Isaacson, who also serves as vice-chairman of the Louisiana Recovery...

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