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The Center for Disaster Philanthropy analyzes global disaster response trends and distributes recovery funding from its Washington, D.C. headquarters. The organization maintains databases tracking philanthropic aid flows, climate vulnerability patterns, and humanitarian interventions across affected regions. CDP publishes regular reports synthesizing disaster philanthropy data, recovery outcomes, and emerging response strategies for funders and policymakers. CDP administers grant programs supporting post-disaster rebuilding through partnerships with established humanitarian agencies in the field. These initiatives focus on shelter construction, healthcare access, economic revitalization, education continuation, and mental health services. The organization's funding model emphasizes sustained multi-year recovery rather than short-term emergency aid. The Center structures its grantmaking around three core priorities: physical infrastructure restoration, psychosocial support programs, and cultural heritage preservation. Local partners receive funding to create community spaces, memorial projects, and arts-based healing initiatives alongside traditional rebuilding work. CDP's assessment frameworks measure both material recovery metrics and social cohesion indicators in supported communities.