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September 11 : more effective collaboration could enhance charitable organizations' contributions in disasters : report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
United States. General Accounting Office
Contributor:
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.
Charities--United States--Finance.
Charities.
Disaster relief--United States--Finance.
Disaster relief.
Victims of terrorism--Services for--United States--Finance.
Victims of terrorism.
Charities--Finance.
Disaster relief--Finance.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Other Title:
More effective collaboration could enhance charitable organizations' contributions in disasters
Charities, September 11 role
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] : U.S. General Accounting Office, [2002]
Summary:
Finds that, despite difficult circumstances, charitable aid made a major contribution to the response to the September 11 attacks. Identifies areas for future improvements to charitable responses in disasters, including easing access to aid, enhancing coordination among charities and between charities and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, increasing attention to public education, and planning for future events.
Notes:
Title from title page (viewed Jan. 2, 2003).
"December 2002."
Paper version available from: General Accounting Office, 441 G St., NW, Rm. LM, Washington, D.C. 20548.
Includes bibliographical references.
"GAO-03-259."
OCLC:
51297380

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