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Question of the Week - Tsunami Disaster Relief

Question of the Week - Tsunami Disaster Relief. Analyzing 338 responses of 2,111 emails sent, 2,024 received (response rate = 16.7%). Fielded January 11-19, 2005; presentation generated on January 19, 2005. Overall margin of error is +/- 5.4%.

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Question of the Week - Tsunami Disaster Relief

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  1. Question of the Week - Tsunami Disaster Relief • Analyzing 338 responses of 2,111 emails sent, 2,024 received (response rate = 16.7%). • Fielded January 11-19, 2005; presentation generated on January 19, 2005. • Overall margin of error is +/- 5.4%

  2. What, if anything, is your organization doing or planning to do to help with relief efforts to aid victims of the tsunami disaster? (please select all that apply.)

  3. What, if anything, is your organization doing or planning to do to help with relief efforts to aid victims of the tsunami disaster? (please select all that apply.)

  4. Other (specify) • At the University, we are focusing on the students who are from the area. We have counselors etc to help them with grief counseling etc. • Blood Drive • Plan to evaluate donation opportunity after initial rush has passed. So action is pending. • Collecting EE donations and matching up to $5000 • I have not been advised as to what efforts the company is doing at this time toward the disaster. Thank you. • I'm not in the loop. Secretive Director • Matching employee contributions to a maximum corporate match of $75,000 • As a state university, we cannot contribute monetarily to the relief efforts, but many of the employee and/or student organizations on campus are working to provide supplies and/or financial contributions. • Not known • None, we give significant contributions from company and employees through Louisville Metro United Way.

  5. Other (specify), cont’d. • 3:1 company match to qualified relief organizations • Canisters in 7-Eleven Stores • Provides medical care • Logistics assistance also • Allowing leave time to staff members that want to travel to the area to assist. i.e.: Emergency Room Doctor. • Match by building management for all tenants • Working telethon • Have not discussed it. • Event to raise donations • Red Cross donation • Providing ways for Customers & Employees to contribute • Providing air transportation (cargo and passenger) to relief organizations • $500M corporate donation, up to $500M matching funds, cases of healthcare products gloves masks etc provided . • Independent Contractor - N/A

  6. Other (specify), cont’d. • Offered free product • Organizing donations from students attending our schools • encouragement to use personal charities • Other than checking on the whereabouts of our students, staff, MIT has not yet initiated efforts. I would encourage an employee contribution match but I have yet to see this. • Cashing in donated accrued leave time as requested by employees. Cash conversion then donated to relief organization • Key effort for my organization (US Navy) is transportation of supplies/food/medical needs • I really cannot speak for them because I am the HR assistant and don't have too much say • Jeans for charity day w/some matching funds

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