The National Disaster Recovery Framework

The National Disaster Recovery Framework was released in 2011 and updated in 2016. It offers a flexible structure enabling “disaster recovery managers to operate in a unified and collaborative manner.”

Overview

The National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF) was released in 2011 and updated in 2016. The current guidance stems from the NDRF 2 nd edition. It offers a flexible structure enabling “disaster recovery managers to operate in a unified and collaborative manner.” Not only does it consider disaster prevention, protection, mitigation, response and recovery, “the NDRF is a scalable, flexible guide that defines:

The NDRF also created six recovery support functions which are listed below, along with their lead coordinating agency and a link to more information about each function:

In essence, the Framework demonstrates that the federal government values what the private sector brings to the table in disaster recovery and encourages its innovation in meeting the needs of affected communities.

Key Facts

How to Help

The National Disaster Recovery Framework highlights the importance of community involvement in disaster preparedness and long-term recovery. Donors can employ the following strategies to complement existing federal assistance programs.

NDRF offers much-needed guidance, structure and support for more effective recovery as a nation, however, the framework can only be effective when known, understood and put into use.

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