
When FEMA is Gone and Disaster Strikes, Your Community Cavalry Better Ride Together.
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FEMA is disappearing — and with it, the federal funding, guidance, staff, and surge support communities once counted on. The cavalry isn’t coming.
It’s all on you.
You’ve Always Known Disasters Are Local. Now, That’s Your Only Strategy.
For years we’ve talked about “Whole Community” response — activating government, first responders, business, nonprofits, emergency managers, and residents together. But with FEMA as the fallback, that idea often stayed just that … an idea.
Now it must become action.
No more waiting. No more assuming help is on the way.
Here's What's It Takes to Be Better than FEMA
To lead your community through the next emergency to a successful recovery, you need to use smart technology to:
✔️Create a digital risk map to prioritize mitigation
✔️Coordinate pre-event partnerships across your community and region
✔️Automate planning with checklist-driven readiness for every organization
✔️Prepare with mobile-delivered mini-drills for real-world scenarios
✔️Document damage with recovery apps to speed up rebuilding
✔️Track progress of private sector and NGOs throughout recovery
It Takes Your Whole Community
✅ Local Governments: Track response efforts, allocate resources, and engage the private sector. All in real time, without needing to fall back to a “command center.”
✅ Emergency Managers: Support first responders to assess risk, plan, monitor, and adapt quickly as conditions change. With mobile alerts, live maps, and real-time visibility.
✅ Businesses & Industry: Share needs to reopen, offer support, share logistics, and keep supply chains moving. From any smartphone or tablet.
✅ Nonprofits & Community Organizations: Mobilize volunteers, distribute aid, and communicate with decision-makers. No barriers, just action.
This Is Where SpotOnResponse Shines.
It is your budget-friendly, easy mobile app and web application that works with what you already have — phones, maps, people — and brings them together in real time.
It’s your Whole Community Cavalry, on-call, in your pocket — and ready to ride.
And you can get it with somebody else's money!

Get Somebody Else to Pay ... The
Business-Community Partnership
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What if your community could be response-ready — without waiting for a grant, bond issue, or budget vote - or that FEMA money that isn't coming?
That’s what the Business–Community Partnership makes possible.
All you have to do is ask a local business or organization to subscribe to SpotOnResponse — and then they can share with anyone: local government, nonprofits, or other partners in the community.
For Just $1,000/year, a Local Sponsor Can:
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Equip 100 users across government, nonprofits, and community organizations
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Put mobile-ready planning and response tools in the hands of emergency managers, responders, businesses, volunteers, and more
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Act fast — no grants, red tape, or approval delays required
Skeptical? Here's Why Are We Making This Amazing Offer
SpotOnResponse was developed to support numerous federal and state projects in emergency management. Version after version was improved and proven in the field.
Quite simply, it was paid for through these other projects. So this is our time - in these very dangerous times for our profession - to "pay it forward."
Now It Is Up To You
To help you convince a business or other organization to pay for the subscription we've put together a set of resources you can use. It is that simple.
The button below let's you request our Sponsor Outreach Kit. It includes an introduction email, an electronic brochure, even some videos, and more to easily approach potential sponsors. Need more, keep reading. But if you are ready, click Convince a Sponsor!
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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how to be 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.
