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  1. The National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (National VOAD, or NVOAD) is a coalition of the major national voluntary organizations in the United States that have made disaster-related work a priority.
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    National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (National VOAD or NVOAD) is “an association of organizations that mitigate and alleviate the impact of disasters, provides a forum promoting cooperation, communication, coordination and collaboration; and fosters more effective delivery of services to communities affected by disaster” (from Our Mission).
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    National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) serves as the primary point of contact for voluntary organization coordination in FEMA's National Response Coordination Center, supporting Emergency Support Function 6 (Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing, and Human Services) under the National Response Framework.
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    The National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (National VOAD, or NVOAD) is a coalition of the major national voluntary organizations in the United States that have made disaster-related work a priority.
    During a disaster, this group may coordinate responding organizations and services to ensure that “ unmet needs are addressed, provide financial assistance and supplies, and share knowledge and resources with local residents during a disaster.” Without local VOAD, this coordination may be done at the state or territory VOAD level.
    Many of the organizations asking for financial support – from individuals and funders – after a disaster are VOAD member organizations. Funders can benefit by knowing that organizations – especially those belonging to a state or national VOAD – have gone through a certain level of vetting.
    Following a disaster, local, regional and national voluntary organizations are often the first to arrive to provide assistance. They are also the last to leave.
  3. National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters

    WEBOverview. Following a disaster, local, regional and national voluntary organizations are often the first to arrive to provide assistance. They are also the last to leave. These organizations offer a range of services …

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