As Tropical Storm Nicole approaches the coasts of Florida and Georgia, prepare now for possible strong winds, heavy rain, and flooding when the storm moves inland. While the projected impact is uncertain at this time, cultural institutions and art organizations should take time now to ensure that their storm preparedness measures are in place.
Track the storm via the National Hurricane Center,
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/#NicoleMonitor information via your state’s Emergency Management Agency:
in Florida: Emergency Management and Homeland Security on
FloridaDisaster.org, Facebook (
@FloridaSERT), and Twitter (
@FLSERT);
in Georgia: Emergency Management and Homeland Security on the
GEMA/HS website and Facebook (
@GEMA.OHS); and
in South Carolina: Emergency Management Division on the
SCEMD website, Facebook (
@SCEMD), and Twitter (
@SCEMD).
Get ready to weather the storm with these
Hurricane Relief Resources.
FOR IMMEDIATE ADVICE OR ASSISTANCE:
Contact the National Heritage Responders at 202-661-8068.See the Northeast Document Conservation Center's Disaster Assistance or contact NEDCC's 24/7 Emergency Hotlineat 855-245-8303.
NATIONAL DISASTER RECOVERY FUND FOR ARCHIVES
If your repository is affected by a natural disaster, assistance is available to aid in your recovery. The SAA Foundation's National Disaster Recovery Fund for Archives (NDRFA) provides grants of up to $5,000 to aid in immediate disaster recovery. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and grants are awarded with 7-10 business days. If your repository is in need, please review the guidelines and apply for NDRFA funding here!
If you would like to aid archivists recovering from disasters, please consider donating to the National Disaster Recovery Fund for Archives. These funds help repositories across across the country in the wake of major disasters and crises.------------------------------
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