Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires. We stand with the families and communities navigating this unimaginable time. To contribute to relief efforts, Tempus is proud to partner with Red Cross to launch the IT for LA program, creating a direct way for businesses to support recovery. If you’re unfamiliar with Tempus, we specialize in IT asset management, providing secure and sustainable solutions for businesses’ technology needs. A cornerstone of our mission is supporting charitable giving through programs that turn IT assets into impactful donations. Through IT for LA, we’re accepting business donations of unused or outdated laptops, computers, tablets, phones, monitors, and more. Our team will securely handle data destruction and resell these items on the secondary market. All proceeds from the program will go directly to American Red Cross to aid families in need. We encourage you to join us by donating IT assets or sharing this opportunity with other businesses that might contribute. Every effort counts, and together, we can help LA recover and rebuild. For more information or to schedule a donation pickup, email us at info@4tempus.com Thank you for supporting this cause. In times like these, every act of generosity makes a difference.
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https://lnkd.in/gfxTGhMp Lumber Helping Lumber 2025 Southern California Fires In response to the devastating impact of the recent fires in the Southern California area, the West Coast Lumber & Building Material Association (WCLBMA) is taking immediate steps to support those impacted within our industry. We are committed to offering assistance that can help ease some of the burdens our members are facing right now. We have established a short-term pass-through process designed to provide direct financial support for urgent needs such as food, temporary housing, and essential supplies. Our goal is to offer some immediate comfort and relief during this challenging time, and the WCLBMA is working closely with our members to identify those who require assistance. If you as an individual or as a company want to help, you can download the form below and send a check payable to WCLBMA and mark on it “LUMBER HELPING LUMBER”. You may also donate by credit card using the “Donate Now” button below. Please note that because of the manner in which this special campaign is conducted, contributions are not tax-deductible. WCLBMA will pass on funds to those in need of direct financial help. Donations by check can be mailed to: WCLBMA 177 Parkshore Drive Folsom CA 95630
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Nonprofits setting up fundraisers and acting as pass-through entities for the LA County fire victims pay special attention to tracking those donations. Here are some quick tips to stay organized and transparent: 1️⃣ Don’t mix these donations with your annual funds. Keep them separate to maintain clarity. 2️⃣ Create dedicated donation/landing pages specific to the crisis. 3️⃣ Tag donors in your CRM to track how and why they were activated for this campaign. 4️⃣ Share reports with your community for visibility and accountability. Over $50M has already been donated to support victims of the LA County fires. Track your efforts accordingly, and tell your impact story when all is said and done. Leverage those reports for additional support and to highlight ongoing needs as things progress. Thank you to everyone answering the call—your work matters more than ever.
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As 2024 comes to a close, your overstock, excess inventory, or discontinued merchandise can make a powerful impact in your community. By donating to the Greater Matthews Habitat for Humanity ReStore, you’ll not only free up space but also support affordable housing for families in need. 🏠 Why donate to the ReStore? ✅ Tax Benefits: In-kind donations are tax-deductible for 2024. ✅ Clear Out Excess: Reduce storage costs and make room for next year’s inventory. ✅ Make an Impact: Proceeds from your donations fund affordable housing programs right here in our community. From furniture and appliances to building materials and home goods, your overstock can help build brighter futures. Ready to give back and benefit your business? Learn more or schedule a pickup today: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e7HETPkD Together, we can turn excess into impact. Let’s build homes, hope, and stronger communities—one donation at a time. 💙
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LA Wildfires Task Force: SCSIM Cares and “Tech Leaders Helping with Tech” Southern California SIM (SCSIM) through the SIM Foundation, is launching an urgent initiative to support LA County residents affected by the devastating wildfires. The SIM Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is committed to leveraging our resources to provide critical assistance to those impacted. An anonymous donor has generously pledged to match all contributions up to $5,000, doubling the impact of every donation! We are partnering with respected local organizations, including the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, YMCA LA, and Human-I-T, to provide relief funds. Donations are 100% tax-deductible and will directly support people impacted by the wildfires through emergency food distribution, community support programs, and technology access for displaced families. You can support the cause by making your donation at https://lnkd.in/eg3-h4zG SCSIM is also collaborating with the “Tech Leaders Helping with Tech” initiative to provide laptops and tablets to those displaced by the wildfires. Please visit https://lnkd.in/e34GUyrs to donate your unused equipment. Whether your company has 5 or 50 laptops to donate, this is a great way to prevent devices from ending up in landfills. Human-I-T will refurbish the devices and distribute them to impacted Los Angeles County residents at no cost. Help us reach our goal of 5,000 donated laptops!
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Reduced federal funding is affecting survivors nationwide, including in Massachusetts and at Stone House. The Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance (MOVA) has made a critical VOCA Bridge funding request, advocating for the legislature to allocate $20M to help fund operations and services of the many agencies like Stone House that MOVA supports. If this bridge is NOT funded, Stone House will lose 17.6% of our anticipated funding, which could dangerously affect our clients and other survivors seeking services. Call and email your representative(s) or senator(s) to ask them to finish and pass the VOCA Bridge for FY25. Find your legislators: https://lnkd.in/eDJhQuG Your generous donations help us to fill such critical gaps in funding and provide unrestricted operational funds that are not covered by delayed or unavailable government funding streams. Please consider supporting Stone House with a generous donation today to keep our clients Safe Now. Strong Forever. https://lnkd.in/eejasCRE
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I don’t know how to solve modern problems I’m seeing. Some things we can’t know until we come up with new ideas and try them a few years to see how it moves in reality. But this is a personal experience I’ve had and the problems I’m seeing from my perspective… There was a fire that took out an appartment complex in my area. (Before the Cal Fires) Six families lost everything. I have listened to professionals talk about giving money as the most effective donation and seen the reports of clothes being dumped in parking lots to be scooped up and resold in thrift stores. So I was immediately in local comment sections pushing cash donations or monetary donations. I brought up the perspective “these fire Victims don’t want your unwanted clothes” and “their about to get 30 grandpa sweaters with no money for a new apartment to put it in” as kindly as possible. With some things you have to say what the problem is and that offends people. But there’s no way around it. People did add money to their donation lists and I’m grateful that happened. The churches organizing the donations also got such a massive clothing donation they have needed to arrange storage and are considering opening up a thrift shop. I have no idea how to handle religious systems that are causing problems without offending people. I suspect they are assuming I’m attacking their morals or faith or “goodness”. There is no pubic reports. It’s hard for me to not loose my sass with this so sometimes I just have to end conversations before I get heated. But religion is your faith and philanthropy is an organization evolved around helping people. Actually effectively helping. I don’t think the two things can be mixed effectively. How do we tell churches their clothing donations are incredibly valuable for multiple economical reasons but not for helping people rebuild their homes. As they are right now anyways. We don’t need people encouraging the public to give clutter items we need people encouraging the public to give people in tragedies money to rebuild. We need to be able to look at how systems are functioning with all the information and reports public to see if it’s effective. Give Directly might not be the perfect answer yet. But their impressive, and have been showing me drastically better Information than any other system I’m seeing. I’ve never seen a report saying they’re trying to encourage the people they help to take up their religious beliefs. I’m not seeing any common or complex manipulation strategies. It’s always gathering better information than before and handing money over and being as respectful of the people who needed the help as possible. We need to recognize what works and what doesn’t. Factually, logically, without “so you think I” shame strategy’s. We have enough to be effective help, we just need to think clearly and focus what we push on social media. Don’t be perfect be improving.
The New York Times: The massive fires have devastated communities in the Los Angeles area, burning thousands of homes and forcing the evacuation of more than 100,000 residents at one point. Here’s what aid groups recommend to make sure your donations count: Prioritize monetary donations. Money is often the most useful donation, giving organizations helping victims the flexibility to purchase exactly what is needed and use resources efficiently... GiveDirectly, a nonprofit offering unconditional money transfers, is also collecting donations for low-income fire survivors. The organization uses fire damage and income data to identify the communities in need the most, and then enrolls and pays survivors through an app used to manage food stamp benefits Propel, Inc, according to Tyler G Hall, a spokesman. Read the full piece: https://lnkd.in/exU8hRuv Give cash today at GiveDirectly.org/fires
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In 2024, Luana Savings Bank donated 82 items including computers, laptops, and printers, to 8 local non-profit organizations. “We take our IT donations seriously” states Grant Langhus, Chief Information Security Officer. “Equipment is retired from a working environment then refurbished further with new parts, in the case of computers and laptops, in order for them to perform as if they were new again.” Total replacement value of equipment donated in 2024 exceeded $42,000. Read the full announcement: https://lnkd.in/gUXzWJbV
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