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One Red Cross North Carolina Emergency Management Association Hickory, NC October 16, 2012

One Red Cross North Carolina Emergency Management Association Hickory, NC October 16, 2012. One Red Cross. As recent disasters have shown, the American Red Cross is absolutely indispensible to helping communities respond throughout our Nation. One Red Cross.

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One Red Cross North Carolina Emergency Management Association Hickory, NC October 16, 2012

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  1. One Red Cross North Carolina Emergency Management Association Hickory, NC October 16, 2012

  2. One Red Cross As recent disasters have shown, the American Red Cross is absolutely indispensible to helping communities respond throughout our Nation.

  3. One Red Cross To deliver on our mission, we continually look for ways to provide the best service delivery while making the best use of our donor dollars.

  4. One Red Cross Despite our efforts, and the generosity of our donors, we still face financial challenges ahead.

  5. One Red Cross 2011 Continuing on our past path was not an option. We needed to find new ways to streamline the organization and grow more sustained revenues.

  6. One Red Cross 2011 - 2012 As we make these changes, we will not decrease our level of service or move away from our core mission.

  7. One Red Cross 2012 - Future We are transforming the Red Cross today to ensure we can be there tomorrow.

  8. Disaster Services Business Plan Building an Integrated and Consistent Response Program Across Regions Enhancing the Disaster Volunteer Experience Enhancing Strategic Alliances

  9. Building an Integrated and Consistent Response Program Across Regions Casework Sheltering Scalable, Regional & Multi-Regional Response

  10. The Five Initial Actions of a Disaster Response Feeding Sheltering Staffing local Emergency Operations Centers Public Affairs & Fundraising Reporting disaster information

  11. Enhancing the Disaster Volunteer Experience Training Exercises Operational Workforce Development

  12. Enhancing Strategic Alliances State and Local EMA relationships (State Relations Disaster Liaison) FEMA National Mass Care Strategy

  13. Memorandum of UnderstandingBetween The American Red CrossandThe State of North Carolina

  14. MOU Cooperative Actions Executed July 2012 Coordinate, communicate, inform, notify Share information Provide liaison personnel Support use of National Shelter System Participate in planning & exercises Share training & educational opportunities

  15. City of Newton Water Emergency Karyn Yaussy Catawba County Emergency Management Coordinator KYaussy@CatawbaCountyNC.gov David T. Garrison CDPM Regional Director, Disaster Services Eastern North Carolina Region American Red Cross david.garrison@redcross.org

  16. Memorandum of AgreementbetweenFederal Emergency Management Agency andAmerican Red Cross

  17. Executed on October 22, 2010 Formally designates the American Red Cross and FEMA as co-leads for mass carecomponent of ESF-6, including: • Feeding • Sheltering • Distribution • Family Reunification

  18. Agreement Goals Enhance coordination, pool expertise and ensure the best possible support to states, territories and tribal nations to build Mass Care response capability. Strengthen response capacity by developing a National Mass Care Strategy through a broad-based collaboration between government, the non-profit and faith-based community, National VOAD and the private sector. Enhance collaboration between voluntary organizations and their government response partners.

  19. National Mass Care Strategy Unified approach to the delivery of mass care services to all communities Including underserved populations Establishing common goals Fostering inclusive collaborative planning Identifying resource needs to build a national mass care capacity

  20. National Mass Care Strategy Individual or congregate temporary shelters (including household pets) Fixed or mobile feeding operations Distribution of relief supplies Family re-unification Health and/or mental health services Information on recovery assistance

  21. National Mass Care Strategy For more information: https://nmcs.communityos.org/

  22. Enhancing Strategic Alliances Strategic NGO partner development at the National, State and Local level. Strategic corporate alliances

  23. Hurricane App Step-by-step instructions. Monitor weather conditions. Customizable “I’m Safe” alert for Facebook, Twitter, email and text. Find open Red Cross shelters. Hurricane Toolkit, including a strobe light, flashlight and audible alert functions.

  24. We supply nearly half the nation’s blood.

  25. We teach lifesaving skills.

  26. We help the military and their families.

  27. We provide humanitarian aid worldwide.

  28. QUESTIONS? Greg Mack Disaster Officer NC & SC greg.mack@redcross.org Lee Stocks State Relations Disaster Liaison- NC lee.stocks@redcross.org

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