About
The National Compassion Fund has established the Albertville Survivors Fund to support the victims and survivors of the June 15, 2021 atrocity at the Mueller Water Products plant in Albertville, Alabama. The fund will provide direct financial assistance to the families of those who were killed, and individuals injured or suffering psychological trauma from the shooting, which claimed the lives of 2 associates.
One hundred percent of the contributions donated to this fund will go directly to survivors and victims of this tragedy. Donations made to this fund are tax deductible.
The National Compassion Fund is a subsidiary of the National Center for Victims of Crime, the nation’s leading resource and advocacy organization for crime victims and those who serve them. The National Center for Victims of Crime is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and a leading authority in compensating victims of mass casualty events.
The Protocol
These protocol documents dictate the rules for who is eligible for benefits and how the fund will be managed.
The Albertville Attack at the Albertville Facility
June 15, 2021Mueller Water Products and NCF complete agreement to support survivors; NCF launches the Albertville Survivors Fund
June 18, 2021Publish Draft Protocols, Public Comment Period begins
September 30, 2021Town Hall Meeting & Public Comment Period ends
October 19, 2021Final Protocols published
October 26, 2021Application Portal opens; application instructions disseminated to all known applicants and potential applicants who subscribed through the Fund website
November 5, 2021Fund Closes to donations
November 15, 2021Deadline for submission of Application for Benefits
November 30, 2021Payment Distribution to approved eligible beneficiaries begins on a rolling basis
December 20, 2021Sign Up for Updates
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