Do Government Regulations Get in the Way of Doing Good After a Disaster?
Do Government Regulations Get in the Way of Doing Good After a Disaster? Commentary ByRichard Flory and Brie Loskota April 21, 2015… Read More
Do Government Regulations Get in the Way of Doing Good After a Disaster? Commentary ByRichard Flory and Brie Loskota April 21, 2015… Read More
Faith Communities and Whole Community Resilience Commentary ByPeter Gadaitis December 16, 2014 Share… Read More
Richard Flory Addresses the Los Angeles City Council Commentary ByRichard Flory October 30, 2014… Read More
Want to Build a More Resilient City? Bring Faith to the Table Commentary ByBrie Loskota September 9, 2014… Read More
This field guide provides detailed instructions for engaging and building sustainable and competent partnerships with faith communities throughout the entire disaster lifecycle. Read More
A companion to the Field Guide for Religious Competency, the Religious Literacy Primer is a quick-reference document which provides information on basic religious literacy for 23 of the largest religious communities in the United States. Published by the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture and the National Disaster Interfaiths Network, the two tools serve as accessible guides to help government agencies and non-profit organizations enhance their religious literacy and engage with faith communities during unsettled times. Read More
Disaster The Role of Religious Competency and Literacy in Disaster Commentary ByPeter Gadaitis May 12, 2014… Read More
From Federal to Local: A Case Study of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships ByHebah Farrag… Read More
Is Your Disaster Theology Inclusive? CRCC in the News ByCRCC Staff December 4, 2012… Read More
Faith-Based Organizations and Disaster Response and Recovery CRCC in the News ByCRCC Staff November 9, 2012… Read More