Disaster recovery is complex and too often, chaotic.
The Problem
Disaster management is complex and too often, chaotic.
After a disaster, local teams are expected to lead massive efforts with no roadmap, no training, and no support. Meanwhile, preparedness and mitigation work gets sidelined by burnout, turnover, and crisis response. Emergency managers are expected to know it all — but most have never been given tools that actually match real-world conditions. That’s where we come in.
We help emergency management teams build capacity, clarity, and momentum—fast.
On-Demand Training (All Phases)
Self-paced, practical lessons built from field-tested recovery experience
Topics include coordination, disaster funding, public engagement, planning, ICS, and more
Ideal for onboarding, refreshers, or grant-required training
Purchase individual courses with easy, instant access
Many courses include downloadable tools (checklists, templates, and agenda planners)
Disaster Recovery Consulting & Support
Toolkits to quickly establish recovery offices
Just-in-time live training for new staff and local partners
On-the-ground facilitation and stakeholder alignment
Multi-week capacity-building programs to establish lasting skills
Licensing and partnerships for scaling support regionally and nationally
Bonus Resource: Free digital copy of our book, “How to Rebuild a Town: A Survival Guide for Leaders in Disaster Recovery,” available for download.
Free Book for Disaster
Management Leaders.
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This practical, no-fluff guide is built from real recovery operations across the U.S., from Maui to the U.S. Virgin Islands. It’s written for local leaders who suddenly find themselves responsible for rebuilding entire communities after a disaster.
We’ve supported long-term recovery in Maui, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Louisiana, California, and beyond, working with FEMA, state agencies, local governments, and philanthropic funders. Our courses and toolkits focus on what actually works under pressure—and eliminate everything that doesn’t.