Renters are often more vulnerable to long-lasting negative impacts of natural disasters. "A growing body of research warns that renters are particularly vulnerable after disasters, in part because they are less likely to have relevant insurance and may not receive adequate assistance from the government in the immediate aftermath.... Many renters have less wealth, and receive less government assistance after disasters, than homeowners, and suffer more severe and long-term financial impacts as a result.” From NPR: https://lnkd.in/eJ8hbWfD
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Typically when the Federal government makes changes to programs so that they are easier to access the end result is more fraud, waste, and abuse and less assistance going to the people who were intended to benefit from the changes. States and local governments need to lead the charge on disaster resiliency for neglected and marginalized communities by making meaningful investments to safeguard homeowners from the impacts of disasters and fostering trust with residents ahead of disaster events. Building meaningful change starts with collaboration, let's talk about how we can make that happen.
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Life's unpredictability can leave us facing unexpected challenges, especially when disaster strikes and displaces us from our homes. But worry not! Our latest article serves as an emergency housing guide, offering Californian residents the support they need to navigate through tough times. From earthquakes to wildfires, we're here to ensure you have the information and resources necessary to find stability. Read on and let us help you through these challenging times. https://lnkd.in/epx8j_Mr #emergencyhousing #california #housingguide #naturaldisaster #calamityhelp #emergencyresources #disasterreliefaid #housingassistance #communitysupport #housingsolutions
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Disasters pose extreme challenges to the individuals and the communities they impact. Learn more about navigating FEMA Public Assistance and cost share: https://okt.to/0vKA6x #disasterrecovery #fema #costshare #publicassistance
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She’s not alone. Millions of Americans who survive hurricanes and other weather disasters such as wildfires and floods find themselves in dire financial straits years later. And a growing body of research warns that renters are particularly vulnerable after disasters, in part because they are less likely to have relevant insurance and may not receive adequate assistance from the government in the immediate aftermath. Why renters suffer after hurricanes, floods and wildfires https://lnkd.in/ePxUGfKp
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Todays #FridayForward provides some beneficial resources for businesses impacted by the May 10th tornadoes. 1. Everyone should apply to this – Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is available to Florida businesses and residents whose employment or self-employment was lost or interrupted as a direct result of the May North Florida Tornadoes. DUA is available for weeks of unemployment beginning 05/12/2024 until 12/21/2024, as long as the individual’s unemployment continues to be a direct result of the May North Florida Tornadoes. DUA is only available for those individuals who are unemployed as a direct result of the May North Florida Tornadoes. **Please note if a claimant is currently receiving state Reemployment Assistance they will not be eligible for DUA.** Please review the attached document for how to apply or click the link -> Disaster Unemployment Assistance 2. If you are a business that works from your home and have uninsured or underinsured necessary expenses and serious needs please apply for the FEMA Assistance https://lnkd.in/egKPDU3U 3. If your business is struggling to pay the wages of your current employees and you’re having to reduce employee hours Short-Time Compensation (STC) permits pro-rated Reemployment Assistance (RA) benefits to employees whose work hours and earnings are reduced as part of a STC plan to avoid total layoff of some employees. https://lnkd.in/e62UiM34 4. For Business Losses you may also qualify for help from these agencies. (Search through the list to see what best fits your situation. There are even resources for crop disaster) 5. Utilities - If you feel there may have been issues after the storm causing your utility bill to increase, please schedule a Free Energy Audit through the City of Tallahassee. This is one of the best ways to provide evidence to the utility department and be able to request a credit/refund. https://lnkd.in/e-GyYPgh 6. Finally, here are a few rebates and financial assistance opportunities for ceiling installation, commercial natural gas, solar water heater and solar net-metering https://lnkd.in/eF8DjKtM Please feel free to reach out to me whenever you need. Reenee.williams@careersourcecapitalregion.com #RapidResponse #TogetherWeAreStronger #FloridaCommerce #DisasterRelief #DisasterRecovery
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At the start of this week, communities in San Diego experienced their rainiest January day in recorded history. Homes and businesses were flooded, causing millions of dollars in damage and displacing hundreds of people. Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for San Diego County and Ventura County, which experienced severe flooding in late December. Extreme weather events such as these are becoming common as a result of climate change. The effects of the storm were widespread, but not felt equally by all. Some of the worst flooding was in District 9, which is home to many low-income, Black and Latino/a/x residents. City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera, who represents that district, told the LA Times that the money that's needed to repair the city’s aging stormwater infrastructure should be allocated equitably, “prioritizing the communities that have been left behind and are most likely to be devastated by events like yesterday.” From storms to wildfires to infectious diseases, emergencies in California are not a matter of IF but WHEN – and how we respond. Public Health Advocates formed the California COVID Justice initiative in 2021 to advance equitable policies in response to the COVID pandemic. Now, in 2024, as the Emergency Resilience Project, we are building on that work to fight for equity in the preparedness and response to all of the types of emergencies we are likely to face. We’re calling for the creation of an equity framework that can be used to guide funding and resources when a state of emergency is declared. A just response means putting the money where the pain is. https://ow.ly/Lbi750QuxGf Blue Shield of California Foundation The California Endowment The California Wellness Foundation
'Thousand-year storm' leaves San Diego reeling from punishing rainfall, floods
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Before disaster strikes, prepare your finances with these six tips for financial preparedness in the wake of a natural disaster. https://lnkd.in/gkZkmcH3
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