501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization

Technology + humanitarian action for a more resilient world

MissionGrid Foundation advances open technology, community preparedness, and cross-sector coordination — so when disaster strikes, no one falls through the cracks.

Our Mission

We believe every community deserves access to the tools, training, and coordination frameworks that save lives during disasters. MissionGrid Foundation funds pilot programs, certifies practitioners, and publishes open frameworks — making resilience technology accessible to the communities that need it most.

What We Stand For

Three pillars guide everything we do.

Community Resilience

Empowering local communities, CBOs, and VOADs with tools and training to prepare for and recover from disasters — before they happen.

Transparency & Accountability

Ensuring every dollar of disaster funding is tracked, verified, and reaches the people who need it most — with full public accountability.

Open Technology

Advancing open standards and interoperable platforms that break down silos between disaster response organizations worldwide.

Our Programs

Three programs working together to build lasting resilience.

Resiliency Alliance

A network of vetted organizations that coordinate through shared governance frameworks, standardized training, and a unified technology platform. Members train together, plan together, and deploy together.

Network Building

MissionGrid Academy

Certification programs, tabletop exercises, and field simulations that build readiness before disaster strikes. Open to emergency managers, nonprofit leaders, and community volunteers.

Training & Certification

Pilot Programs

Real-world deployments with county emergency management partners. Currently piloting hurricane response in Florida and wildfire preparedness in Oregon — proving the model before scaling.

Field Deployment

Impact Goals

What we're working toward in our first three years.

7
State-level pilot programs by 2028
98%
Fund trackability (vs. 23% industry avg)
500+
Certified practitioners through Academy
50%
Reduction in duplicate resource requests

Currently Piloting

Proving the model in two real-world scenarios with county emergency management partners.

Hillsborough County, FL — Hurricane
Deschutes County, OR — Wildfire

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