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Tools

for Volunteer Coordinators

and Cleanup

Disasters are never pleasant and you are not the first to go through it - but you are also not alone in the aftermath of disaster.  Here are some free tools for you to use. 

Disaster brochures that may be helpful can be accessed by clicking on the Disaster Brochures link to the left.

It is important to track names of volunteers and the hours they donate as this may count as matching funds for FEMA dollars.  At the very least, you will want to know totals for the media.


Volunteer forms

 Forms are in Microsoft Word and you may put your disaster response agency name on it.

  1. How to assign cleanup volunteers - summary
  2. Track new volunteers
  3. Track returning volunteers
  4. Track on-site volunteers
  5. Assign work areas
  6. Intake form for requesting cleanup help
  7. Intake form for cleanup volunteers
  8. Tools needed list
  9. Liability release - homeowner
  10. Liability release - renter
  11. Liability release - landlord
  12. Liability release - volunteer
  13. Liability release - youth volunteer

Database - Cleanup

[click here to download]

please email me with agency name, your name and phone so I can track who has downloaded this free software

This database is written using Microsoft Access (requires MS Office Professional 2003 or later). Tech support available by email - please give name and phone number and best time to call.


The next step is...

The next step after cleanup is to be patient and wait for FEMA and insurance companies to  complete their work.  In the meantime, monetary donations will be received.  Open a separate account for these and WAIT for the case management through Long Term Recovery to disperse to those in need.  Case Management provides a fair and equitable method of assisting those with unmet needs and no funds for recovery.  This process will aid in the rebuilding of homes as well.

For further information email or call Bonnie Turner, Lutheran Disaster Response ND Director, at 1-800-950-2901 for guidance in setting up a Local Unmet Needs Committee and the process for case management.


If there are other resources you would like to see on this website, please contact me.

 

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Lutheran Disaster Response (LDR) is a collaborative ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.   The mission of LDR is to demonstrate Christ's compassion for people by promoting health, healing and wholeness for disaster survivors. 
 
In North Dakota, the LDR affiliate is Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota.
"Guided by God's love and grace, Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota brings healing, help and hope."