The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association (NDSA) and North Dakota Stockmen’s Foundation (NDSF) have teamed up to support the state’s cattle ranchers who suffered significant impacts in back-to-back storms this month. To help North Dakota cattlemen and women offset the challenges from these recent disastrous storms, the non-profit organizations are launching the Hope After Haley Disaster Relief Fund. The NDSA and NDSF have kickstarted the relief fund with their $40,000 initial contribution and are inviting others to join them by contributing to the effort.
“Together, we can help North Dakota producers recoup and reclaim hope after a devastating year,” said NDSA President Jeff Schafer, a New Rockford, N.D., cow-calf producer and feeder. “Cattle-ranching families give their all to care for their livestock every day, and we want to do all we can to help them through this struggle.”
Monetary contributions to the disaster relief fund can be made two ways: 1) Checks can be made to the NDSF with “Hope After Haley” written in the memo and sent to 407 S. Second St., Bismarck, ND 58504; or 2) Credit card gifts can be made online by clicking here. The gifts will be pooled and distributed in their entirety to North Dakota cattle ranchers later this spring through an application and nomination process. A selection committee comprised of fellow ranchers will make selections and distribute the funds to those most in need.
The NDSF is a 501(c)3 charitable organization, so gifts can be deducted as charitable contributions for income tax purposes. For more information about the Hope After Haley Disaster Relief Fund or other ways to help, call (701) 223-2522 or visit www.ndstockmen.org.
Application and nomination forms for the disaster relief will be available for cattle ranchers sometime in May at www.ndstockmen.org.
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