Disaster Accountability Council

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Contact Us By Mail: Disaster Accountability Project C/O CULI 35 Elizabeth Street, Room K-202 Hartford, CT 06105 By Telephone: (202) 556-3023 By Email: [email protected] Website www.disasteraccountability.org Disaster Accountability Hotline 866-9-TIP-DAP DISASTER ACCOUNTABILITY INVESTMENT COUNCIL AN INITIATIVE OF THE DOES YOUR STOMACH STILL CHURN WHEN YOU HEAR ABOUT THE RESPONSE TO KATRINA? Improve the effectiveness of disaster relief through oversight and public accountability. By joining the Disaster Accountability Investment Council, you will: • Give survivors a voice to address key problems in relief during the critical aftermath of disasters, with the Disaster Accountability Hotline. •Improve transparency of on- the-ground relief activities when hundreds of millions of dollars are raised, with DAP’s ReliefOversight.org. • Prevent “lessons learned” from being forgotten, when TV cameras pack up after a disaster and the public focus moves on, through long term policy research, analysis and advocacy. The Disaster Accountability Project is the only organization that provides long term independent oversight of disaster management. With your support, we can continue to improve response to disasters and reduce loss of life and suffering.

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Contact UsBy Mail:

Disaster Accountability Project C/O CULI 35 Elizabeth Street, Room K-202 Hartford, CT 06105

By Telephone:(202) 556-3023

By Email:[email protected]

Websitewww.disasteraccountability.org

Disaster Accountability Hotline866-9-TIP-DAP

DISASTER ACCOUNTABILITY INVESTMENT COUNCIL

An initiAtive of the

DOES YOUR STOMACH STILL CHURN WHEN YOU HEAR ABOUT THE RESPONSE TO KATRINA?Improve the effectiveness of disaster relief through oversight and public accountability.

By joining the Disaster Accountability Investment Council, you will:

• Give survivors a voice to address key problems in relief during the critical aftermath of disasters, with the Disaster Accountability Hotline.

•Improve transparency of on-the-ground relief activities when hundreds of millions of dollars are raised, with DAP’s ReliefOversight.org.

• Prevent “lessons learned” from being forgotten, when TV cameras pack up after a disaster and the public focus moves on, through long term policy research, analysis and advocacy.

The Disaster Accountability Project is the only organization that provides long term independent oversight of disaster management.

With your support, we can continue to improve response to disasters and reduce loss of life and suffering.

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Donations are tax-deductible to the maximum amount allowed by law.

We ask that all joining the Disaster Accountability Investment Council do so with a two year commitment.

Membership levels and benefits of joining the Investment Council include:

Platinum .... $5,000 per year• 10 VIP Tickets to Annual DAP Reception

• Recognition on DAP Website• The option to have a name published in Disaster Accountability Project’s Annual Report

• A yearly conference call with the Executive Director

• A quarterly newsletter from the Executive Director

Bronze ..... $250 per year• 2 Tickets to Annual DAP Reception

• The option to have a name published in Disaster Accountability Project’s Annual Report

• A yearly conference call with the Executive Director

• A quarterly newsletter from the Executive Director

Donations are always welcome in lieu of Investment Council membership.

For more information about the Disaster Accountability Project, visit us at www.disasteraccountability.org

Thank you for your support!

Gold ........... $1,000 per year• 4 VIP Tickets to Annual DAP Reception

• The option to have a name published in Disaster Accountability Project’s Annual Report

• A yearly conference call with the Executive Director

• A quarterly newsletter from the Executive Director

Silver ............. $500 per year• 4 Tickets to Annual DAP Reception

• The option to have a name published in Disaster Accountability Project’s Annual Report

• A yearly conference call with the Executive Director

• A quarterly newsletter from the Executive Director