When a natural disaster strikes, the ongoing struggles after the storm can make it difficult for a nonprofit to continue to deliver to its constituents. Many times, a natural disaster can alter program delivery, cancel fundraising efforts, cause unexpected expenses, and impact staff and volunteers. Hurricane Ian really brought challenges like these front and center.
Like for-profit entities, nonprofits have to navigate through the many challenges that a natural disaster brings, from infrastructure issues and programming delays, to staff experiencing their own crises. In southwest Florida, the recent storm left several venues unusable for scheduled fundraising events, forcing many nonprofits to either scramble to find a new location or to cancel altogether. This webinar will address these and many other issues plaguing nonprofits during a natural disaster.
The webinar will be held on November 16th at 11:30 a.m. and feature a panel discussion led by Joe Turner, host of IMPACTability®: the Nonprofit Leaders’ Podcast, and feature several guest panelists, including Dr. Lou Traina, Debra Haley and Christine Rahill. To register for the webinar, click HERE.
Topics of discussion during the webinar will include quick changes to a fundraising plan, effective communication with constituents, and possible grant opportunities that may be available to a nonprofit following a natural disaster.
Everyone who attends this webinar will gain helping insight in planning before a natural disaster strikes, and how to cope in the aftermath. As a way to give back to the nonprofit community, Soukup Strategic Solutions is offering a FREE 30-minute coaching session for those that attend the webinar. This one-on-one meeting will provide additional support for nonprofit leaders to help navigate issues they are currently facing.