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Allstate Supports BCLC Disaster Assistance Project
Research Aims to Improve U.S. Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Practices
(CSRwire) Washington, D.C. - Concerned about differences in levels of disaster
preparedness in the U.S., Allstate has awarded the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce Business Civic Leadership Center (BCLC) $100,000 to identify and
benchmark effective disaster assistance and recovery practices across
states. The study will help state and local governments and businesses
enhance their ability to withstand and recover from disasters.
"After Katrina, a number of local chambers and businesses asked us what
their counterparts in other states had done to recover in the wake of
major natural disasters," said BCLC Executive Stephen Jordan. "This
project grew out of the fact that there is no central place for businesses
to go for disaster recovery best practices. Since future disasters are
inevitable, we need this resource."
While disaster relief operations can generate significant outpourings of
support, long-term recovery and rebuilding receive comparatively little
attention and focus. After Hurricane Katrina or Hurricane Rita, local
chambers reported that as much as 80% of their local business members were
significantly disrupted. Historically, communities affected by catastrophes
have recovered to different degrees - from full recovery to permanent
dislocation - and at different rates. States and local municipalities have
different levels of preparedness; different disaster response capabilities;
and different laws and regulations governing insurance, reconstruction,
infrastructure funding and other factors that may affect a community’s
ability to recover following a disaster.
By identifying and building systems to share best practices among the
states, this project should help communities across the country recover
more quickly. The study will first determine a list of the most important
policy categories that enhance the ability of states to prepare for and
recover from disasters. After this initial policy framework is determined
by academic research, BCLC will use the categories to compare specific
states against common measures. This will enable states to learn from each
other about policies that help them "prepare for recovery" — enhance
their ability to withstand future disasters.
BCLC, a 501(c)3 affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, manages the
U.S. Chamber's Disaster Assistance and Recovery program and serves as a
resource and voice for businesses and their social and philanthropic
interests. The U.S. Chamber is the world's largest business federation
representing more than 3 million business and organizations of every size,
sector and region.
For more information please contact:
Kitty Taylor, Sr Manager US Chamber Business Civic Leadership Center 202-463-3133 www.uschamber.com/bclc
www.uschamber.com/bclc
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