Nonprofits that work in disaster and crisis relief have a tough job. They have to be ready at a moment’s notice to help communities survive, rebuild and thrive in the face of unforeseen events. And, on top of all of this, they have to find ways to fund their mission.

The data below shows that the majority of donations related to a single disaster tend to be given within the first few weeks after the event – but the need is often ongoing.

Read the full article and the source infographic about funding disaster and crisis relief on Network for Good