Hurricane Ida Recovery Registration Survey Toolkit
Overview
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) is seeking feedback from people impacted by Hurricane Ida. Homeowners and renters can let DCA know what they need to rebuild and move forward by completing the Hurricane Ida Recovery Registration Survey.
DCA will use information from the survey to develop long-term recovery programs funded by Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The survey is not an application for storm recovery programs but will ensure that survey participants are contacted when those programs are available.
How to Use
The materials in this toolkit are designed to make it easy for you to share information about the Hurricane Ida Recovery Registration Survey with people in your community through the communication channels you already use. Simply download or save the individual resources you want to use.
Content
Social Media Copy and Graphics
Add this social media graphic and content to your Facebook and Twitter streams. We recommend posting to your channels once a week.
Graphic
Suggested Copy
Facebook: If you are a homeowner or renter impacted by Hurricane Ida, you can help the Department of Community Affairs determine how to move forward as a community. Make your voice and your needs heard. Complete the Hurricane Ida Recovery Registration Survey today. bit.ly/IdaSurveyDCA
Twitter: If you were impacted by Hurricane Ida, you can help @NJDCA determine how to move forward. Make your voice and your needs heard. Complete the Hurricane Ida Recovery Registration Survey today. bit.ly/IdaSurveyDCA
Click the download button to view additional graphics and suggested copy for your social media channels. You can also download Spanish and Portuguese graphics and copy.
Flyer
Print and distribute this flyer to people impacted by Hurricane Ida. Consider posting in your office, asking restaurants and shops to hang it in their windows or passing them out at libraries, banks and other local places with active foot traffic.
Click the download button for the printable version of the flyer in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Article & Graphic
Copy and paste this article on your organization’s website or into the next issue of your newsletter, an email or other correspondence. Insert the graphic to add visual interest and bring reader attention to the information.
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Copy
If you were impacted by Hurricane Ida, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) wants to hear from you. The department is looking for input from impacted homeowners and renters about what they need to rebuild and move forward.
To let DCA know your recovery needs, you can complete the Hurricane Ida Recovery Registration Survey. bit.ly/IdaSurveyDCA
Your input will be used to develop long-term recovery programs funded through Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Click the download button for the article graphic and copy in Spanish and Portuguese.
Questions?
Thank you for your support in sharing the Hurricane Ida Recovery Registration Survey with your community. If you want to know more about the survey or CDBG-DR funds, email DisasterRecoveryandMitigation@dca.nj.gov.
Credits:
Created with images by sculpies - "roofer ,carpenter working on roof structure at construction site" • Andy Dean - "Wood Home Framing Abstract At Construction Site"