
When FEMA is Gone and Disaster Strikes, Your Community Cavalry Better Ride Together.
Disasters never did wait for federal funding or government approvals. But soon, when FEMA is dead, it really is all on you.
We've known for a long time that disasters are local. And leveraging the strengths of local governments, businesses, nonprofits, emergency managers, and community organizations is the best way to plan and respond. But with FEMA and the feds as our backstop - the cavalry local officials always hoped and expected would come - reaching out to the Whole Community sounded good but seldom happened.
Now, that outreach must take place and a revolution must occur in how your connect with all the community resources you will need to keep your community, businesses, and people safe through the next emergency.

Get SpotOnResponse into the Hands of Your Cavalry - the Whole Community
A Local First community needs a mobile-first approach to disaster response—where every leader and responder has real-time updates in the palm of their hand and the whole community is engaged in planning, exercising, and response.
Emergency response isn’t about sending information "up" — it’s about putting information directly in the hands of the people who can act locally.
SpotOnResponse revolutionizes disaster coordination by ensuring:
✅ Local Governments can track response efforts, allocate resources efficiently, and engage businesses and nonprofits in real time—without a command center.
✅ Emergency Managers in government and business can plan ahead, monitor incidents, and adapt quickly as conditions change—with immediate updates at their fingertips.
✅ Businesses & Industry can contribute resources, offer logistical support, and keep supply chains functional—from their mobile devices.
✅ Nonprofits & Community Organizations can mobilize volunteers, distribute aid, and communicate with decision-makers—all from their phones.
✅ And most important, plan for disasters before they happen – Develop response strategies where every leader has the plan in their pocket.
Instead of waiting for help, your community becomes the cavalry—acting with speed, clarity, and coordination from the palm of their hands.

Revolutionary Way to Buy
SpotOnResponse
Business-Community Partnership
The Business-Community Partnership provides free SpotOnResponse mobile app software to the community. A business or group subscribes and gets licenses to give to anyone in the community, government or private sector. For pennies a day, you can bring the whole community on board for emergency planning and response.
This is a necessary revolution in funding. With federal funds disappearing, you can't count on the slow local government budget process when the next disaster is right around the corner. That’s why the Business-Community Partnership enables businesses or any other organization to sponsor access to SpotOnResponse—so communities can take control of their disaster response without waiting.
For just $1,000/year, any business, nonprofit, or group like the Chamber of Commerce or Main Street America can:
✔️ Give access for up to 100 government and community organization SpotOnResponse users.
✔️ Ensure emergency managers, first responders, and every other local organization has real-time, mobile-ready tools.
✔️ Act immediately—without waiting for grants or budget approvals.
No bureaucracy. No delays. Just emergency plans and response action —delivered directly to the phones of those who need it most.

How the SpotOnResponse Business-Community Partnership Works
Your Next Step

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Need a sponsor?
We're here to help you secure a sponsor for the $1,000 annual subscription to SpotOnResponse. The button below downloads your Sponsor Outreach Kit. It includes an introduction email and an electronic brochure. With the Kit you can easily approach potential sponsors who share your vision to request that they subscribe.
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become a sponsor
Any business, community organization, or other group is eligible to subscribe to the SpotOnResponse mobile app and web application. Then you donate access to 100 individuals or organizations, more than enough to empower the whole community to better coordinate response and speed recovery.
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Sponsor a community
With FEMA and the Feds pulling back, sponsoring lets you take action, build for the future, calm community concern, and provide tangible evidence that the community has sound leadership. For only $1000 you can take your community from fearing the loss of FEMA to building Local First resiliency.