Help Ensure No One Faces The Storm Alone

When you give to CRR, you can be 100% sure your dollar is making an impact. Generous monthly and one time supporters give to the Always Ready fund to cover operational expenses so that 100% of funds raised during a disaster go to communities in need.

Help Asheville Recover From Hurricane Helene

Preparedness Starts With Always Being Ready

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Your Dollar Makes A Bigger Impact When You Give With CRR

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.

Transparency & Integrity

We want our donors to trust us with their resources, so our promise to you is that decisions, policies, and expenses are transparent.

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100% to Communities In Need

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.

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25x Average Return on Mission

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.

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Always Be Ready Fund

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.

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Always Ready Fund

Preparedness Starts With Always Being Ready

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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Ways Our Donors Have Made an Impact

Restoring Hope after Helene

Western North Carolina – Hurricane Helene Relief

When Hurricane Helene made it's way up to Western North Carolina, it damaged or destroyed almost 100,000 structures. The destruction was unprecedented. CRR partnered with multiple organizations...

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Making Dollars Do More For People in Need

The Multiplier Effect

At Crisis Relief and Recovery, we strive to be the best stewards of funds entrusted to us for the sake of the communities that we are honored to walk alongside in recovery. Because of our unique...

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Going Where the News Doesn't

Restoring Dolores’ Home – West Texas Floods

While much of the national attention focused on Kerr County and the Guadalupe River, San Angelo — nearly three hours away in West Texas — experienced devastating flooding of its own, with historic...

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Harlem Strong

Operation Perfect Storm – Serving Harlem Heights after Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian devastated South Florida. Residents of Harlem Heights, a lower income neighborhood outside of Tampa Bay, thought they had been forgotten. What happened over the next 18 months was...

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Hurricane Helene relief

In 2024, Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina. CRR is continually returning to the area to help our partners rebuild some of the thousands of homes that were damaged or destroyed.

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Your Dollar Multiplies

Coordinated Efforts and Impact Multiplication Maximize the Value of Every Dollar

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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