Recovery After Disaster: The Family Financial Toolkit

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Recovery After Disaster: The Family Financial Toolkit

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2010

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University of Minnesota Extension

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In 2010 the University of Minnesota Extension and the North Dakota State University Extension Service developed the Recovery After Disaster: The Family Financial Toolkit which helps families make informed decisions as they recover financially from a natural disaster. The Toolkit provides strategies and tools to help families get started in the recovery process, determine their current financial situation to inform financial decisions and determine where they will live.

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In 2010 the University of Minnesota Extension and the North Dakota State University Extension Service developed the Recovery After Disaster: The Family Financial Toolkit which helps families make informed decisions as they recover financially from a natural disaster. The Toolkit provides strategies and tools to help families get started in the recovery process, determine their current financial situation to inform financial decisions and determine where they will live. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.

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Onstad, Phyllis; Croymans, Sara; Olson, Trish; Scharmer, Lori; Beers, Nancy; Johnson, Cindy; Lee, Heather. (2010). Recovery After Disaster: The Family Financial Toolkit. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/199849.

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