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Wharton County Disaster Recovery Team Fund Development VISTA

Not Actively Recruiting

Service Dates

September 3, 2018 - September 3, 2019

Application Window

May 1, 2018 - August 10, 2018

Location

  • Wharton, TX

Contact Information

Lauren Tarin
(512) 287-2028
lauren@onestarfoundation.org

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Position Details

OneStar Disaster Resiliency/Recovery VISTA

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Description

Wharton County Recovery Team’s goal is to take an active role in coordinating at every step of the disaster response process – managing the chaos of the flood of volunteers and donations in the immediate wake of a crisis, coordinating rebuilding efforts as our community attempts to return to a state of normalcy, and helping to develop new affordable housing and aid in mitigation and disaster preparedness efforts to help lessen the impact of the next natural disaster. Wharton, which sits on the Colorado River and was the nexus of Harvey’s damage. In Wharton County, 46% of homes were flooded. Hurricane Harvey recovery will last for several years to come. Given the lack of resources in our low-income community, many survivors will need to rely on volunteers to rebuild their homes. In addition, research shows that natural disasters disproportionality impact poor and marginalized communities and that those living in poverty struggle the most to recover. The goal of WCRT is to provide that long-term rebuilding infrastructure to offer recovery assistance to all individuals, families and communities more effectively and efficiently until recovery is completed. To help with preparedness and resiliency of Texas communities, WCRT is searching for a motivated individual to help develop fundraising methods and communications.

Member Duties : Serve with the Wharton County Recovery Team (WCRT) to develop and research fundraising, promotion and communications methods. The Fund Development VISTA will identify prospective donors and grant resources. The VISTA member will cultivate relationships with current and past donors informing of the progress being made by the WCRT in communities affected by Hurricane Harvey. Additionally, the VISTA will create strategies to build partnerships across recovery organizations from various counties to share best practices and resources for disaster preparedness.

Wharton County Recovery Team’s goal is to take an active role in coordinating at every step of the disaster response process – managing the chaos of the flood of volunteers and donations in the immediate wake of a crisis, coordinating rebuilding efforts as our community attempts to return to a state of normalcy, and helping to develop new affordable housing and aid in mitigation and disaster preparedness efforts to help lessen the impact of the next natural disaster. Wharton, which sits on the Colorado River and was the nexus of Harvey’s damage. In Wharton County, 46% of homes were flooded. Hurricane Harvey recovery will last for several years to come. Given the lack of resources in our low-income community, many survivors will need to rely on volunteers to rebuild their homes. In addition, research shows that natural disasters disproportionality impact poor and marginalized communities and that those living in poverty struggle the most to recover. The goal of WCRT is to provide that long-term rebuilding infrastructure to offer recovery assistance to all individuals, families and communities more effectively and efficiently until recovery is completed. To help with preparedness and resiliency of Texas communities, WCRT is searching for a motivated individual to help develop fundraising methods and communications.

Member Duties : Serve with the Wharton County Recovery Team (WCRT) to develop and research fundraising, promotion and communications methods. The Fund Development VISTA will identify prospective donors and grant resources. The VISTA member will cultivate relationships with current and past donors informing of the progress being made by the WCRT in communities affected by Hurricane Harvey. Additionally, the VISTA will create strategies to build partnerships across recovery organizations from various counties to share best practices and resources for disaster preparedness.
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Living Allowance

$1026 - $1026 monthly

Benefits

Childcare assistance if eligible, Education award upon successful completion of service, Health coverage, Living allowance, Non-competitive eligibility (federal jobs), Relocation allowance (if applicable), Stipend, Student loan forbearance, Training

Education Requirements

Some College

Desired Languages

English

Other Conditions

Car recommended
Permits attendance at school during off hours
Subject to criminal background check

Service Details

Focus Areas

Disaster, Public Safety

Weekly Hours

40

Location Type

Rural

Service Type

Indirect "capacity building" for a direct service program

Service Environment

Indoor

Placement

Individual and Team Placements

Service Setting

Community-based Nonprofit, Volunteer Placement Organization

Activity Types

Professional Activities

Contact Information

Lauren Tarin
(512) 287-2028
lauren@onestarfoundation.org

Hosted By

Position Details

OneStar Disaster Resiliency/Recovery VISTA

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