NeighborGrid
NeighborGrid is a mobile + web app that helps neighborhoods organize practical resilience before and after disruptions (storms, outages, heat waves). It maps verified “micro-resources” people can actually offer—generator access, medical training, spare fridge space, childcare, translation, debris cleanup tools—and matches them to needs through simple request posts and structured checklists. The app supports block-level groups with offline-first contact cards, role-based coordinators, and a lightweight incident board that tracks requests from “new” to “resolved.” It also includes a preparedness pulse: periodic, non-annoying prompts to confirm availability (e.g., ‘still have a chainsaw?’) so the directory doesn’t rot. This is not a social network; it’s a logistics layer for neighbors. Expect slow adoption unless you partner with HOAs, tenant associations, faith groups, or city programs that can seed membership and norms.