In 2008 NYDIS partnered with NDIN to develop one central online resource library for this nation’s disaster interfaiths. NYDIS posts all our resources to this common source.
ESN 2019- 990 Form
ESN 2021 - 990 Form
ESN 2021-CHAR500 Form
ESN Site Reopen Guidelines
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Cold Weather Hazards
As a religious leader, you can help your congregation and community prepare for the hazards of extreme cold by providing information on how to cope with the cold, by attending to the particular needs of vulnerable persons, and by offering
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Debris or Mud Removal
Many disasters create localized or community-wide debris fields or mud flows. Religious leaders and volunteers from their congregations are ideal partners to work with emergency managers at debris removal and cleanup.
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Disaster Mental Health
This Tip Sheet includes guidance on identifying and coping with normal and abnormal stress reactions, and making mental health referrals.
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Disaster Sheltering
While some traditional shelter locations (like schools) must revert to their original function early on, houses of worship can support long-term housing needs in culturally appropriate ways.
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Disaster Volunteerism
Volunteering is an important part of individual and community response to a disaster. It creates solidarity within and between communities as it taps the enormous reservoir of gifts and skills of individuals who desire to serve their neighbors near
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Donations Management
Financial and material donations are part of the fabric of disaster recovery—and a traditional function of faith communities and their houses of worship.
ESN 2019- 990 Form
ESN 2021 - 990 Form
ESN 2021-CHAR500 Form
ESN Site Reopen Guidelines
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Cold Weather Hazards
As a religious leader, you can help your congregation and community prepare for the hazards of extreme cold by providing information on how to cope with the cold, by attending to the particular needs of vulnerable persons, and by offering
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Debris or Mud Removal
Many disasters create localized or community-wide debris fields or mud flows. Religious leaders and volunteers from their congregations are ideal partners to work with emergency managers at debris removal and cleanup.
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Disaster Mental Health
This Tip Sheet includes guidance on identifying and coping with normal and abnormal stress reactions, and making mental health referrals.
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Disaster Sheltering
While some traditional shelter locations (like schools) must revert to their original function early on, houses of worship can support long-term housing needs in culturally appropriate ways.
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Disaster Volunteerism
Volunteering is an important part of individual and community response to a disaster. It creates solidarity within and between communities as it taps the enormous reservoir of gifts and skills of individuals who desire to serve their neighbors near
NDIN Tip Sheet: Faith Communities & Donations Management
Financial and material donations are part of the fabric of disaster recovery—and a traditional function of faith communities and their houses of worship.