Resources

Resources for people who lead states, counties, cities, communities, neighborhood associations, nonprofits, and organizations.

Verified Information

During an emergency, misleading information is rampant. Trust these sources.

Additional Education

Want to learn more about how to prepare, respond, and recover from disasters?

In addition to our blog, newsletter, and articles on LinkedIn, we recommend these resources—created by a few of our favorite organizations and leaders.

On Equity

Core Principles of Equity and Emergency Management from the NAACP.

On Building Trust

Trust the People by Adrienne Maree Brown, activist and co-founder of the U.S. League of Young Voters

On Planning Ahead

James Clear’s blog. We love this quote from Clear: “The ultimate form of preparation is not planning for a specific scenario, but a mindset that can handle uncertainty.”

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