Our Always Ready Fund helps us stay deployment ready. Generous monthly donors help cover our operational expenses, equipment, and training so that 100% of funds raised during a disaster go to the affected communities.
We want our donors to trust us with their resources, so our promise to you is that decisions, policies, and expenses are transparent.
When CRR raises money during a disaster, 100% of the money raised (minus credit card fees) goes straight to helping that community recover. No shaving off the top for administrative fees or marketing campaigns – just real, practical help.
When you give to CRR, your dollar goes further because of our multiplier effect. After Hurricane Ian, we turned x thousands of dollars in donations into x value of work (43x multiplier!) due to our partner relationships and volunteer network.
Generous monthly donors help cover our operational expenses, equipment, and training so that 100% of funds raised during a disaster go to the affected communities.
At CRR, our commitment is that 100% of donations raised for a disaster go directly to the communities affected – no administrative fees, no skimming off the top. Just impact.
This commitment is made possible by generous donors who give one time or commit monthly to our Always Ready fund. This is a separate fund that covers CRR’s administrative and operational expenses, equipment, and community and team trainings. Your generous gift ensures that we can make sure communities receive 100% of support raised for them and that we can help make sure no one faces the storm alone.
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We believe communities recover faster when we work together to steward volunteer time, money, and resources as efficiently as possible. Our Immediate Relief and Recovery Operations Teams pride themselves on being “force multipliers”.
Force multipliers take a limited amount of resources (volunteer time, money, and materials) and “multiply” their effectiveness. During Hurricane Ian, CRR raised x amount of dollars and our teams of staff and volunteers turned it into x value of work for x amount of homeowners. When you give to CRR, you know that the impact of your giving is being multiplied.
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by Phone: (814) 246-5025