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BBB Advice on Donating for Hurricane Ida Relief

BBB Issues Advice on Donating for Hurricane Ida Relief

Hurricane Ida, with winds of 150 miles per hour, hit Louisiana Sunday leaving behind a trail of destruction. As this life-threatening situation unfolds, relief organizations are beginning to solicit for support to help those in need. The Better Business Bureau Serving Central & South Alabama says beware of unscrupulous groups trying to help those who have lost their homes and businesses.

What are some tips when making hurricane donations?

Donate to Experienced Groups. Support experienced organizations that stand ready to provide quick and effective assistance. Be cautious of organizations that form overnight in the wake of a disaster.

Look for Appeal Clarity. Seek out appeals that are upfront and clear about what disaster relief services you are supporting.

Be Wary of 100 Percent Claims. Watch out for claims that 100 percent of donations will assist relief victims. The organization is probably still incurring administrative and fundraising expenses, even if it is using other funds to cover these costs.

Give Money Rather Than Goods. Donating money is the quickest way to help and provides charities the flexibility to channel resources to impacted areas.

Understanding Crowdfunding. If engaging in crowdfunding, give to someone you know and trust, and review the platform’s policies and procedures. Crowdfunding sites operate differently. For example, some crowdfunding sites do very little vetting of individuals who decide to post for assistance after a disaster. If a charitable organization is posting for support on a crowdfunding site, consider going to the charity’s website directly and check out the organization per the tips in this advisory.

Identify Celebrity Fundraising Plans. Before donating to a celebrity’s fundraising effort, look beyond the fame. See if they identify plans for intended use of funds or whether they are collaborating with a well-established charity.

What are some accredited organizations that are on the BBB Accredited Charities list? The following is a list of BBB Accredited Charities (i.e., organizations that meet the 20 BBB Standards for Charity Accountability) raising funds for Hurricane Ida disaster relief. This list will be updated as additional efforts come to the BBB’s attention. The first link shows the BBB Wise Giving Alliance Report on the charity. The second is a link to the page on the charity’s website that describes its Hurricane Ida preparations, activities and/or fundraising.

American Red CrossBBB Wise Giving Alliance Report Hurricane Ida Activities

Americares – BBB Wise Giving Alliance ReportHurricane Ida Activities

Brother’s Brother Foundation – BBB Wise Giving Alliance Report Hurricane Ida Activities

Feed The Children – BBB Wise Giving Alliance Report Hurricane Ida Activities

Heart to Heart International – BBB Wise Giving Alliance Report Hurricane Ida Activities

Operation USA – BBB Wise Giving Alliance Report Hurricane Ida Activities

Salvation Army – BBB Wise Giving Alliance Report Hurricane Ida Activities

Save the Children – BBB Wise Giving Alliance ReportHurricane Ida Activities

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A family talk to a member of the National Guard after they were rescued by a National Guard helicopter from their hotel in Laplace, Louisiana, on August 30, 2021 after Hurricane Ida made landfall. - Powerful Hurricane Ida battered the southern US state of Louisiana, leaving at least one dead and knocking out power for more than a million people, including the whole of New Orleans. Ida slammed into the Louisiana coast as a Category 4 storm on August 29, 2021, 16 years to the day after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, but had weakened to a tropical storm early August 30, 2021.The storm knocked out power for all of New Orleans, with more than a million customers across Louisiana without power, according to outage tracker PowerOutage. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)Photo: Getty Images


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