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Midwestern Flooding: How You Can Help Now

March 22, 2019

Recent flooding has devastated communities across the Midwest, specifically in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes as rivers continue to rise. The floods, magnified by melting snow and heavy rainfall, have caused more than a billion dollars in estimated damage, with that number expected to increase over time.

For those looking to support communities affected by flooding, several community foundations in the affected areas have established relief funds.

Nebraska Community Foundation
The Rebuild the Heartland Community Fund was created in response to the historic flooding and will distribute funds in two phases to support both immediate and long-term recovery efforts.

Grand Island Community Foundation
The Central Nebraska Disaster Relief Fund will support communities in Hall, Howard and Sherman counties.

Omaha Community Foundation
Learn more about response efforts in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa.

Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation
The Flood Recovery Fund will assist residents impacted by a major winter storm which caused historic flooding.

The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation can help donors grant from their donor-advised funds to organizations helping with disaster relief. If you are looking for more information about charities in your community that are focused on helping those affected by the flooding, feel free to contact us at service@growyourgiving.org or 816.842.7444.

Authored by: Ashley Hawkins, Content Specialist