b'RussiaPopulation size: 143.76 millionGDP per capita: $11,654 USDNumber of registered nonprofits: 143,000Number of survey participants: 47Key TakeawaysThe Russian Sputnik V vaccine was the worlds first COVID-19 vaccine, and entered distribution in August 2020. Although direct support of vaccination campaigns by civil organizations is prohibited, the Russian government enabled the free flow of resources from donor corporations to grantees by giving these businesses substantial tax breaks in exchange for their support.3 IndiaPopulation size: 1.366 billionGDP per capita: $3,000 USDNumber of registered nonprofits: 2 millionNumber of survey participants: 143Key TakeawaysWith a nation ravaged by the Delta variant in the latter part of 2020 and into 2021, Indias government effectively distributed 4 vaccines - when they could get them. This left charities with the task of promoting vaccine awareness rather than directly getting shots into arms. To accomplish this, and to pay for it, charities used lower cost social media sites as platforms for fundraising.South Africa5 Population size: 58,560,000GDP per capita: $6,001 USD Number of registered nonprofits: 220,000Number of survey participants: 58Key TakeawaysThe coronavirus response from charities in South Africa needed to be flexible to adapt to rapidly changing public health conditions. Corporate donors were able to give unrestricted funds to charities that enabled this flexibility, and these corporations also drew upon an international workforce with workplace donations that the employer matched to fund grants. CAF AmericaSurvey, Volume 8 | Lessons in Disaster Philanthropy| cafamerica.org PAGE5'