Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF) offers a variety of funding options to support various stages for disaster relief operations, including Disaster Preparedness, Emergency, Community Recovery and Major Catastrophe Grants.
For districts impacted by a natural disaster that has affected at least 100 people, including tornadoes, hurricanes, floods and tsunamis, Emergency grants provide up to US$10,000. Lions district governors may apply for disaster relief funds to help meet immediate needs such as food, water, clothing and medical supplies. LCIF typically awards more than US$2 million in Emergency Grant funding each year.
In August 2016, LCIF awarded 23 emergency grants totaling US$190,000. These grants are addressing immediate needs in:
Rep of Bangladesh, District 315-A2
US$5,000 for flood relief
Nepal, District 325-B1
US$5,000 for flood relief
Rep of Bangladesh, District 315-A1
US$5,000 for flood relief
California, USA, District 4-C6
US$10,000 for wildfire relief
Rep of South Africa, District 410-B
US$10,000 for tornado relief
India, District 323-D2
US$5,000 for flood relief
India, District 323-F2
US$5,000 for flood relief
Macedonia (FYROM), District 132
US$10,000 for flood relief
Philippines, District 301-C
US$5,000 for typhoon relief
Iowa, USA, District 9-NE
US$10,000 for tornado relief
Maryland, USA, District 22-A
US$10,000 for flood relief
Mexico, District B-7
US$10,000 for landslide relief
India, District 321-B1
US$5,000 for flood relief
California, USA, District 4-C2
US$10,000 for wildfire relief
Portugal, District 115-CS
US$10,000 for wildfire relief
Louisiana, USA, District 8-N
US$10,000 for flood relief
India, District 321-E
US$5,000 for flood relief
Peru, District H-2
US$10,000 for earthquake relief
Indiana, USA, District 25-D
US$10,000 for tornado relief
Louisiana, USA, District 8 -O
US$10,000 for flood relief
Thailand, District 310-A1
US$10,000 for flood relief
Italy, District 108-L
US$10,000 for earthquake relief
Pennsylvania, USA, District 14-M
US$10,000 for flood relief
Please consider making a donation to LCIF’s disaster fund today.