DONATIONS MANAGEMENT
BERTIE COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN
Reviewed / Updated:
April 07, 2016
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PURPOSE
This section of
the plan describes the function of managing
goods and services that are donated, in the
event of a major disaster, for relief of
residents of Bertie County or for the collection
of goods donated by the residents of Bertie
County to be shipped to victims in other
disaster areas.
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SITUATION
AND ASSUMPTIONS
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Situation
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Historically, persons not directly affected
by a disaster are eager to render aid to
disaster victims through donations of money,
goods and services.
- Lack
of an organized system of management for the
identification, receipt, organization and
distribution of donated goods and services
will result in confusion and loss of control
of donated resources.
- The
timely release of information to the public
regarding needs of victims and points of
contact is essential to management of
donated goods and services.
- At the
national level, several organizations have
established telephone numbers for disaster
relief inquires; these organizations include
FEMA, the American Red Cross and the
Salvation Army. The State of North Carolina
will also establish a telephone line when
the situation dictates.
- Suitable
facilities, equipment and personnel are
needed for the management of donated goods.
- The
coordination of the collection, packaging
and shipment of goods to a disaster area is
best accomplished at the county level.
- The
distribution of donated goods must be
coordinated with the identification of
unmet needs.
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Donated goods are essential
to recovery in most cases.
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An organized effort is essential in managing
the inevitable influx of donated goods,
services and monies which will result from a
widely publicized disaster.
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Historically, churches, fire stations and
EMS stations in Bertie County have served as
collection points for donated goods.
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Monetary donations, staple goods and those
items specifically requested best serve the
needs of victims.
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No Food Bank is located in Bertie County.
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As outlined in the State Emergency
Operations Plan, the State will maintain a
centralized management system for incoming
offers of donated goods, monies and
services. A central point of contact will be
established by the State Emergency
Operations Center in Raleigh during the
disaster and a data base of donations offers
will be maintained. The County Emergency
Management Coordinator will assist the local
donations committee in interfacing
operations with the system.
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Donated goods distribution should fill a
genuine need, not compete with local
merchants who are able to fill the public
need through sales of goods.
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Attempts at price gouging during disasters
will not be tolerated by the Control Group
or Bertie County Commissioners; the Sheriff
will disrupt such attempts.
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Assumptions:
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Suitable space and equipment will be
available to receive, sort and store
incoming donated goods and volunteer
resources.
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Adequate personnel for donated goods
operations will be available.
- Multiple
local distribution sites will be able to be
made convenient to the affected populations.
- A central
reception and distribution site will be
established, by the state, away from the
disaster area.
- An
aggressive public information effort will
expedite the distribution of goods to
disaster victims as well as limit an influx
of unwanted goods.
- Local
transportation will be available to ship the
donated goods to other disaster locations.
- There
will be a surplus of some donated goods that
will require disposal.
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Citizens and businesses in the County will
elect to donate money and goods to disaster
victims elsewhere and will seek guidance on
methods of participation.
- Some donors
will seek to bypass the distribution system
established by the County.
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Charitable and religious organizations will
offer their assistance in managing and
operating distribution centers.
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Unsolicited donations of goods can be
expected.
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Donations of non-useful and unwanted goods
can be expected; these include loose,
unsorted clothing, extremely perishable
items and worn-out items.
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People unaffected by the disaster will
nevertheless seek to receive donated goods.
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CONCEPT OF
OPERATIONS
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General:
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- The goal in
donations management is to establish an
approach whereby goods and services, if they
cannot be discouraged, will be directed to a
central reception center away from the
disaster area where they can be sorted and
organized for distribution.
- Prior
agreements have been made with volunteer
organizations to handle the receipt and
distribution of donated goods, specifically
the Bertie Council on Aging.
- After a
disaster, Emergency Management, along with
local officials and private voluntary
organizations, must assess as quickly as
possible the needs of the impacted area,
begin requests for the needed resources and
notify the State Emergency Operations Center
as appropriate.
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Receipt of
Donated Goods:
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- A lead
agency will be designated for the reception
and distribution of donated goods and
services. In Bertie County, the lead agency
will be the Bertie Council on Aging.
- The
magnitude and severity of the disaster will
dictate the amount of space and personnel
required for the reception and distribution
process.
- The lead
agency will coordinate with other relief
agencies working on the disaster to ensure
needs are met without duplication of
efforts.
- A
central reception and sorting center for
donated goods will be established by the
County, as needed, and separate locations
convenient to the affected area(s) of the
County can be used as distribution centers.
- Operational
personnel will be provided by the Council on
Aging, or as necessary, solicited from the
Volunteer Coordinator's list of available
personnel resources.
- Public
information regarding distribution and
reception sites, needed goods, volunteers,
and other pertinent matters will be
coordinated with and by the County public
information office.
- Requests for
needed goods and re-supply of needed goods
will be channeled through the state EOC
Common Function Donations Management and the
state distribution center, when it has been
established.
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Donated goods will be locally received,
sorted, inventoried and packaged in a manner
suitable for distribution.
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Surplus donated goods will be sold or
otherwise disposed of in a manner consistent
with the donor's apparent intent. Surplus
cash donations will be remain in the care of
the County Finance Officer for future
disaster relief.
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When identifiable, unwanted goods will be
refused.
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The Finance Officer will establish a
mechanism and procedures for local receipt,
security, disbursement, and tracking of cash
donations for disaster relief.
- Designated
donations.
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designated donation is an offer of a
donation made to and accepted by an
organization or a specific donation
requested by an organization.
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Inquiries concerning donations for a
specified organization will be referred
to that organization. The organization
accepting/receiving the donation will
follow its own policies and procedures
for handling the logistics involved.
- Once an
offered donation has been accepted, it
is a designated donation and belongs to
that agency.
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Distribution of a designated donation
will be accomplished by the receiving
organization's procedures and under
various other plans, such as mass
feeding or sheltering.
- Unsolicited
/ undesignated goods.
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Unsolicited/undesignated goods are those
donations which have arrived, but have
not been requested by an agency.
- Every
effort will be made to designate every
shipment to a specific agency.
- As a
last resort, shipments which are
unsolicited and undesignated will be
directed to the reception center.
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Unsolicited donations that cannot be
directly sent intact to a using
organization from the reception center
will be unloaded, sorted, classified and
stored as a donation arrives.
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Transportation
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transportation of goods from the donor
to the receiving organization will be
the responsibility of the donor.
Exceptions to this will be on a case by
case basis and only the most desperately
needed items.
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Transportation of donated goods from the
reception center to the distributions
points will be accomplished using local,
state, or in some cases, federal
resources.
- Voluntary
Services
- Persons
calling may wish to volunteer their
personal time and services.
- The
phone bank operators, or others taking
inquires from volunteers, will encourage
individuals interested in volunteering
services to affiliate with a recognized
private voluntary organization or other
organized group of their choice.
- The
local Emergency Management office and
local officials will identify
potentially needed volunteers who have
specific technical skills.
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Public-Sector volunteers will be
registered through the Donations
Management lead agency and will be
called upon by agencies seeking
particular skills.
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American Red Cross will coordinate the
housing and feeding of public
volunteers.
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Collection and Shipment of Donated Goods to
other Counties/States/Localities
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An attempt will be made to identify the
needs of the intended destination prior
to collection of goods.
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A systematic method will be established
for collection of the donated goods to
be shipped.
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Goods will be sorted and packaged in
accordance with the following
objectives:
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Timely and undamaged arrival at the
destination
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Proper identification of contents
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Minimal need for repackaging/sorting
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Ease of loading and ease of
unloading at the destination
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Elimination of
inappropriate/unwanted goods
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The departure and arrival of a shipment
of donated goods from Bertie will be
coordinated with the receiving
destination.
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When appropriate, shipments of donated
goods will be coordinated with the Area
or State office of the Division of
Emergency Management.
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DIRECTION AND
CONTROL
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The Bertie Council
on Aging, as designated lead agency, will use
various volunteer agencies and will organize and
direct donations management activities in Bertie
County. Their activities will be coordinated
with the Emergency Management Coordinator.
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Bertie County
Emergency Management will assign a lead agency
for direction and control of Donations
Management in the event the Bertie Council on
Aging is unavailable. American Red Cross will
provide support.
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C. |
American Red Cross
will assume the duties of donations management
in the event the Bertie Council on Aging is
unable to provide sufficient resources for the
task. Bertie Council on Aging will provide
support.
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CONTINUITY OF
GOVERNMENT
The line of succession is:
- Bertie
Council on Aging
- American
Red Cross Emergency Services Director
- Bertie
County Emergency Management
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