Giving Compass' Take:

• Global Citizen has announced the Resilient Response Initiative in partnership with All Hands and Heart — Smart Response and Good360 as a conduit for purposeful disaster-giving.

• This initiative is meant to prevent wasteful and rushed donations that may unintentionally do more harm than good. It's a way to be smarter and more strategic when it comes to disaster relief and recovery.

On that note, here are more resources for funders looking to help communities through such hardships.


Global Citizen is launching the Resilient Response Initiative to create awareness for the urgent need for a more resilient response to disaster relief in partnership with All Hands and Heart — Smart Response and Good360.

All Hands and Hearts — Smart Response is a nonprofit committed to effectively and efficiently addressing the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by natural disasters. Good360 is a charitable organization whose mission is to transform lives by providing hope, dignity, and a sense of renewed possibility to communities impacted by disasters. Good360 helps non-profits with the delivery of much-needed donations.

The Resilient Response Initiative calls on individuals to pledge to be mindful of their impact when making donations.

Though donated with the best of intentions, approximately 60% of unsolicited goods given after a disaster end up in landfills. Such unsolicited goods include non-essential items that are not useful to survivors due to the setting of the affected regions, whether these are seasonal, cultural, or luxury items. More importantly, sorting and storing these unwanted goods requires vital manpower and resources to be diverted away from crucial functions and actions, such as distributing supplies and providing time-sensitive relief.

Read the full article about helping the victims of natural disasters at Global Citizen