Text overlay on a coastal landscape background outlines the mission of Humboldt Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD), focusing on communication, coordination, cooperation, and collaboration during disasters with community, business, tribes, faith-based organizations, and government agencies.
An informational poster from Humboldt Community Organizations highlights four key actions: Cooperate, Communicate, Coordinate, and Collaborate. Each action is accompanied by a photograph illustrating the concept, such as trucks and equipment for Cooperate, a person in a safety vest for Communicate, a meeting room for Coordinate, and a group working on a wooden structure for Collaborate. The poster features a forest background and a QR code at the bottom for the National VOAD Points of Consensus.
Overview of Humboldt Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) working groups, including descriptions of existing groups focused on access, tribal needs, food, wellbeing, and recovery, with a QR code for involvement. Background includes a beach scene with rocks and trees.
A digital infographic about the history of disaster response organizations, highlighting the formation of the first National VOAD 56 years ago following Hurricane Camille, and listing founding organizations including the American Red Cross, Christian Reformed World Relief Committee, Mennonite Disaster Service, among others. The infographic emphasizes the original challenges such as lack of coordination and inefficient aid delivery, and underscores the '4Cs' of cooperation, communication, coordination, and collaboration.
Line graph showing disaster events versus federal aid funding from 1980 to 2026, with peaks around 2005, 2017, 2020, and projected increases, captioned with highlights about disaster response and aid trends.
Infographic titled 'The Widening Gap' illustrating disaster events and federal aid from 2021 to 2026, with a section on disaster response in Humboldt County showing funding impacts, and a QR code linking to further research.
Flood risk map for King Salmon 2026, showing flood levels, ground elevation, and impacted structures, with a legend for flood depths and elevation levels.
Infographic showing vulnerability and unmet needs due to the 2026 King Salmon tidal flooding. It includes data on households, homes, properties affected, and the financial impacts. Demographic info indicates high median age and a large percentage of households with retired persons or disabilities. Flood experiences detail street puddles, home water entry, worsening flood conditions, and insurance deductibles.
A poster from Humboldt Community Organizations Active in Disaster explains the North Coast Care Connect (NCHIIIN), a network of health and social service providers for disaster recovery. The poster features a screenshot of a digital interface with charts and graphs, set against a natural green forest background. It highlights the digitization of Local Assistance Center data to facilitate survivor case management, and emphasizes community support and recovery efforts.
A digital infographic from the Humboldt Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) highlighting the importance of community information exchange in disaster recovery. The background depicts a lush, green forest scene, with text sections listing benefits of digital responses, such as accelerated data collection, instant case creation, situational awareness, and future-proofing, along with reasons a Community Information Exchange (CIE) matters beyond siloed services.
A webpage promoting the Humboldt COAD Resources Hub, with icons representing various disaster types such as business, earthquake, flooding, wildfire, severe storms, and power outages. Includes images of resources like emergency plans, a resilience roadmap, and a tsunami preparedness flyer.
A presentation slide with a nature background of a river and trees, overlaid with text about community organizations, including logos of Humboldt COAD and Rotary International, discussing how Rotary clubs can support disaster response and community resilience.
A water stream flowing through a forested mountain landscape with a text overlay encouraging involvement in COB's activities and a QR code in the bottom right corner.
Aerial view of coastal hills and cliffs along the shoreline of Humboldt County, California, with text 'Humboldt Coast' and slogan 'A community prepared, Together.'.