Partnering Organizations and the Unique Strengths
Each One Brings to the Recovery Effort:
The City of Minot
www.minotnd.org
• Official sanction and support as the centralized volunteer entry point for the City of Minot
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
www.gamc.pcusa.org/ministries/pda/who-we-are/
• Responsible for handling volunteer registration
• Daily village management
• Volunteer recruitment through the Presbyterian Church networks
Lutheran Social Services Disaster Response
www.lssnd.org/disasterresponse/
• Lead Agency for the management of Volunteer rebuild for Ward County
• Responsible for the coordination of efforts for rebuild
• Responsible for construction assessment and management
• Creates daily work orders
• Communication with Recovery Warehouse for supplemental supplies
• Delivery of supplies to job site as available
• Coordination with Case Management
• Coordination with area pastors for special need and “at-risk” situations
• Volunteer recruitment through ELCA and LCMS Church networks
LCMS World Relief and Human Care
www.lcms.org/worldrelief
• Primary funding for the initial support and development of Hope Village
• Funding and support for Hope Village Spiritual Care initiatives
• Training team members in spiritual care of homeowners and flood survivors
• Coordination with Pastors for special need and “at risk” situations
• Ongoing consultation for the success of Hope Village’s ongoing flood recovery efforts
• Volunteer recruitment efforts through the LCMS and national Lutheran partner agencies
UMCOR
www.umcor.org
• Funding and support for Case Management
• Hiring of Volunteer Coordinator for the Dakota Conference UMC and national recruitment
• Dakota Conference United Methodist Church
• Case Management training, staffing, volunteer support and coordination with LDR
Mennonite Disaster Service
www.mds.mennonite.net
• Home assessment and construction
• Recruitment of volunteers through Mennonite networks
Orphan Grain Train
www.ogt.org
• Providing basic units, housing, shower, toilet, etc., for the Village use
• Recruitment of volunteers through OGT networks
UMVIM-NCJ
www.umvimncj.org
• Recruitment of volunteers through UMC networks
Episcopal Relief & Development
www.episcopalrelief.org/
• Supplying a volunteer manager for Episcopal volunteer response
• Recruitment of volunteers through Episcopal networks
World Renew
www.worldrenew.net/
• Bringing volunteer teams for construction/rebuild
Souris Valley Unmet Needs Committee
www.svunitedway.com
• Serves as the “committee of last resort” for families that have gone through all the application/funding processes and still are not safe, sanitary or secure with essential living space in their homes
• Fundraising to increase the funds available for the unmet needs fund
• Coordinates with Case Management and Construction Management
• Souris Valley United Way serves as the fiscal agent for the Unmet Needs Committee
Recovery Warehouse
www.recoverywarehouse.org
• Acquires corporate financial donations and donations-in-kind for rebuilding materials
Souris Valley Long Term Recovery Committee
• Coordinates the Long-term flood recovery efforts in Minot and Ward County
Our Savior Lutheran Church
www.oslcnow.com
• Site of Hope Village, oversees volunteer management and coordination
Western ND Synod ELCA
www.wsnd.org
• Coordination and Communications to ELCA congregations for the rebuild effort
• Recruitment of volunteers through the ELCA networks
ND District LCMS
www.nodaklcms.org
• Coordination and Communications to LCMS congregations for the rebuild effort
• Recruitment of volunteers through the LCMS networks
RSVP+
www.rsvpnorthdakota.org
• Supplying volunteers and volunteer assistance to the work of Hope Village
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief
www.namb.net/dr
• Managing food and food services for Hope Village
• Recruitment of volunteers through Southern Baptist networks
Other Local Partners
Faith United Methodist Church – Minot
First Presbyterian Church – Minot
