Fortune | FORTUNE 10月30日 00:51
慈善捐赠支持灾后重建,与联邦政府角色引关注
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文章聚焦慈善组织CDP(Center for Disaster Philanthropy)在自然灾害后为资源匮乏社区提供支持的努力。此举发生在特朗普政府削减联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)预算的背景下,引发了对政府与慈善机构在灾后恢复中各自角色的讨论。CDP强调,尽管慈善机构在提供重建资源方面发挥关键作用,但不能取代政府的责任。文章还介绍了MacKenzie Scott的慈善捐赠风格,其无限制的捐款方式赋予受助组织更大的自主权,以创新方式应对紧迫问题。

🛟 CDP慈善组织致力于为自然灾害后资源匮乏的社区提供支持,特别是在联邦政府削减相关援助项目之际。该组织强调,慈善捐赠是重建社区的关键补充,但不能替代政府的责任。

🏛️ 文章指出,特朗普政府通过取消或暂停关键的灾害减缓拨款项目、减少联邦灾害支出等方式,将更多的财政和运营责任转移给州和地方政府,并认为FEMA的角色“过大”。

🤝 CDP计划利用其收到的捐款,深化其“以公平为中心的方法”,加强合作伙伴关系,并扩展对长期灾后恢复的承诺,重点推动由地方主导、社区驱动的解决方案。

💸 MacKenzie Scott的慈善捐赠方式以其“无限制”的特点而闻名,这意味着受助组织可以自主决定如何使用捐款,这与传统要求严格且有特定限制的资助流程形成鲜明对比,能够更快速有效地应对紧迫问题。

The gift to CDP, which supports recovery from natural disasters in struggling communities with lacking resources, comes at the heels of the Trump administration’s cuts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)—an organization Americans rely on for help during and after hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, and floods.

“All sectors of society—public, private, and social—share responsibility for helping communities thrive after a disaster,” CDP President and CEO Patricia McIlreacy told Fortune. “Philanthropy plays a critical role in providing communities with resources to rebuild stronger, but it cannot—and should not—replace government and its essential responsibilities.”

The Trump administration has canceled or suspended key disaster mitigation grant programs, reduced federal disaster spending, shifting more financial and operational responsibility to state and local governments. For example, the administration ended the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program, which had promised billions of dollars to help state and local governments reduce disaster risk. President Donald Trump has also suggested FEMA could eventually be dismantled or drastically reduced. 

The Trump administration suggests FEMA has an “outsized role,” which created a “bloated bureaucracy that disincentivized state investment in their own resilience,” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson told Fortune.

“President Trump is committed to right-sizing the Federal government while empowering state and local governments by enabling them to better understand, plan for, and ultimately address the needs of their citizens,” Jackson said. “Effective response and recovery from disasters relies on strong local and state leadership.”

The president’s FEMA Review Council will recommend to Trump how FEMA can be reformed to “best serve the national interest,” Jackson added. 

McIlreacy said, however, the federal government is crucial for disaster preparedness and recovery, and that as the country braces for more climate-related disasters, “we need all levels of government to work together to help communities, especially those at greatest risk, thrive after a disaster.

CDP plans to use the funding to deepen its “equity-centered approach,” strengthen its partnerships, and expand the organization’s commitment to long-term disaster recovery. 

“Our focus will be on driving broader support for locally led, community-driven solutions and fundamentally shifting how philanthropic systems and structures sustain equitable recovery efforts for all communities around the world,” McIlreacy said.

MacKenzie Scott’s giving history

Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has been deeply committed to philanthropy during the past few years. She’s worth an estimated $34 billion and has pledged to give away the majority of her wealth.

Her donations, totaling more than $19 billion, have supported organizations across several areas, including education, disaster recovery, housing, the arts, and health. She most recently made significant donations to DEI-focused causes, including a $40 million donation to the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, and has donated hundreds of millions of dollars to historically black colleges and universities. 

Many have called Scott’s philanthropic style unique because she makes gifts unrestricted, meaning the organizations can choose how to use the donations. 

“Unlike traditional funding processes that often involve lengthy applications, specific restrictions, and reporting requirements, her style empowers organizations like ours to determine how best to direct funds quickly and innovatively to address pressing issues,” Noni Ramos, CEO of Housing Trust, told Fortune in late 2024 when her organization received a $30 million gift from Scott. 

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