💨 Abstract
As federal uncertainty looms over disaster recovery, humanitarian groups like Team Rubicon are preparing to step in. With concerns about FEMA's reduced capacity and potential policy changes, nonprofits are evaluating their roles in filling gaps. They worry about how to provide essential services if federal funding and resources are diminished. Groups like United Way Worldwide and CORE are pre-positioning supplies and building community relationships to bolster resilience.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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