How do you know, with certainty, that your team is ready for the next emergency? Guesswork and gut feelings aren’t enough when lives are on the line. True confidence comes from data. It comes from knowing exactly who is trained for which task, where your critical...
Article data.Disaster shifts do not leave time to rebuild missing volunteer records. Nonprofits need a reporting trail before donated hours can support funding requests after the response ends.Request a PubSafe demo to streamline volunteer tracking and help prepare...
During a large-scale emergency, the response involves many players: public safety agencies, NGOs, corporate volunteer groups, and citizen-led CERTs. Traditionally, these groups operate in their own silos, using different communication methods and lacking a shared view...
Volunteer responders lose precious time when field reports, team locations, and needs updates live in separate message threads. A shared field view turns scattered updates into decisions. Prepare your organization for coordinated response: register your organization...
The single biggest danger to a CERT operation isn’t the disaster itself; it’s a breakdown in organization. When volunteers self-deploy or operate outside the chain of command, they become a liability instead of an asset. An unaccounted-for member can...
How do you prove your team’s value to stakeholders, justify grant funding, or recruit new members with compelling data? Quantifying the impact of a volunteer team can feel impossible when your records are scattered across paper forms and different digital files....