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Neighborhood Watch is one of the
oldest and best-known crime prevention
concepts in North America. In the late
1960s, an increase in crime heightened
the need for a crime prevention
initiative focused on residential areas
and involving local citizens. The
National Sheriffs' Association (NSA)
responded, creating the National
Neighborhood Watch Program in 1972 to
assist citizens and law enforcement. In
2002, the NSA in partnership with USA
Freedom Corps, Citizen Corps and the
U.S. Department of Justice launched
USAonWatch, the face of the revitalized
Neighborhood Watch initiative, which
represents the expanded role of watch
programs throughout the United States.
USAonWatch empowers citizens to become
active in homeland security efforts
through participation in Neighborhood
Watch groups. Many neighborhoods already
have established watch groups that are
vibrant, effective, and can take on this
expanded role with ease. For
neighborhoods without thriving groups,
the renewed emphasis on emergency
preparedness and response may provide
the right incentive for citizens to
participate in Neighborhood Watch in
their community.
To learn more, visit
www.usaonwatch.org and browse the
site.
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The American Legion
Chartered by Congress in 1919, The American
Legion serves as an advocate for American's
veterans, a friend of the U.S. military, a
sponsor of community-based programs for young
people, and a spokesman for patriotic values.
Nearly 2.7 million men and women who served in
the U.S. military during an official period of
conflict are members, making The American Legion
the nation's largest veterans groups, with
approximately 14,500 American Legion Posts
worldwide. Learn more by visiting
www.legion.org.
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The American Legion
Auxiliary
The American Legion Auxiliary is the largest
patriotic women's service organization in the
world, with nearly 1 million members. Affiliated
with The American Legion and chartered by
Congress in 1920, the Auxiliary is a veterans'
service organization with members in nearly
10,000 American communities. The organization
sponsors volunteer programs on the national and
local levels, focusing on three major areas:
veterans, young people and the community. Learn
more by visiting
www.legion-aux.org.
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American Red Cross
For more than 122 years, the mission of the ARC
has been to help people prevent, prepare for,
and respond to emergencies. A humanitarian
organization led by volunteers, guided by its
Congressional Charter and the Fundamental
Principles of the International Red Cross
Movement, the ARC is woven into the fabric of
our communities with 940 chapters nationwide. In
fulfilling its mission, ARC is empowering
Americans to take practical steps to make
families, neighborhoods, schools and workplaces
safer, healthier and more resilient in the face
of adversity. Through the Together We Prepare
program, the ARC provides training for the
public in community disaster preparedness and
response; and lifesaving skills training (First
Aid and CPR). The program also encourages people
to donate blood and volunteer to help build
community preparedness.
Learn more by visiting
www.redcross.org.
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American Radio Relay
League
The American Radio Relay League is a
non-commercial membership association of radio
amateurs organized for the promotion of interest
in Amateur Radio communication and
experimentation, for the establishment of
networks to provide communications in the event
of disasters or other emergencies, for the
advancement of the public welfare, for the
representation of the Radio Amateur in
legislative and regulatory matters. ARRL is the
principal organization representing the
interests of the more than 650,000 U.S. Radio
Amateurs. Because of its organized emergency
communications capability, ARRL's Amateur Radio
Emergency Service (ARES) can be of valuable
assistance in providing critical and essential
communications during emergencies and disasters
when normal lines of communication are
disrupted. ARRL conducts emergency
communications training and certifies
proficiency in emergency communications skills.
Learn more by visiting
www.arrl.org.
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Association of Public Television
Stations (APTS)
The Association of Public Television Stations is
a nonprofit membership organization established
in 1980 to support the continued growth and
development of a strong and financially sound
noncommercial television service for the
American public. APTS provides advocacy for
public television interests at the national
level, as well as consistent leadership and
information in marshaling support for its
members: the nation's 356 public television
stations.
Learn more by visiting
www.apts.org
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Civil Air Patrol
Civil Air Patrol is a congressionally chartered,
non-profit corporation and is the civilian
auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force available to any
department or agency in any branch of the
Federal Government. Its corporate purposes
include being an organization to encourage and
develop by example the voluntary contribution of
private citizens to the public welfare and to
provide private citizens with adequate
facilities to assist in meeting local and
national emergencies. It does this, in part, by
providing aerospace education, cadet training,
and emergency response services through 1,600
local units nationwide. CAP supports Homeland
Security efforts through memoranda of
understanding with various federal, state and
local government agencies under which its
volunteer members provide coastal patrol,
air/ground observation, radio communications and
relay, aerial reconnaissance, air-to-ground
photography, radiological monitoring, and
disaster and damage assessment assets.
Learn more by visiting
www.cap.gov.
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Department of Education
Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools
OSDFS administers, coordinates, and recommends
policy for improving the quality and excellence
of programs and activities that are designed to
provide financial and technical assistance for
drug and violence prevention and to promote the
health and well being of students in elementary
and secondary schools and institutions of higher
education. Additional areas of focus include
student-led crime prevention; health, mental
health, environmental health, and physical
education programs; crisis planning and
emergency planning, including natural disasters,
violent incidents and terrorist acts; and
programs relating to citizenship and civics
education.
Learn more by visiting
www.ed.gov/offices/OSDFS.
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E9-1-1 Institute
E9-1-1 Institute is a non-profit organization
that supports the Congressional E9-1-1 Caucus in
promoting public education on E9-1-1 and
emergency communications issues. The
Congressional E9-1-1 Caucus was formed as a
joint initiative to educate lawmakers,
constituents, and committees about the
importance of citizen-activated emergency
response systems. E9-1-1 Institute serves as an
information clearinghouse for policy makers at
the federal, state, and local levels, as well as
for interested parties and the general public.
E-911 Institute is supported through member
donations.
Learn more by visiting
www.e911institute.org.
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Environmental Protection
Agency
EPA’s mission is to protect public health and to
safeguard the natural environment. EPA provides
leadership in the area of chemical safety
through State Emergency Response Commissions (SERCs)
and Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs),
which receive, manage, and use information about
chemical hazards in the community to make
residents safer.
Learn more by visiting
www.epa.gov.
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Home Safety Council
The Home Safety Council is a non-profit
organization dedicated to helping prevent the
nearly 21 million medical visits that occur on
average each year from unintentional injuries in
the home. Through national programs and partners
across America, the HSC works to educate and
empower families to take actions that help keep
them safer in and around their homes. Through
its charitable and educational projects, the HSC
works with national safety-related
organizations, home products suppliers, school
systems, local fire departments, and volunteers
across the country to improve home safety.
Learn more by visiting
www.homesafetycouncil.org.
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Meals On Wheels
Association of America
Meals On Wheels Association of America is the
oldest and largest organization in the United
States representing those who provide meal
services to people in need. MOWAA works toward
the social, physical, nutritional, and economic
betterment of vulnerable Americans. With the
guiding principle to help those men and women
who are elderly, homebound, disabled, frail, or
at risk, MOWAA provides the tools and
information its state and local programs need to
make a difference in the lives of others. It
also gives cash grants to local senior meal
programs throughout the country to assist in
providing meals and other nutrition services.
Learn more by visiting
www.mowaa.org.
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Mercy Medical Airlift
Mercy Medical Airlift is a non-profit
organization dedicated to providing charitable,
long-distance air transportation ensuring
patient access to distant specialized medical
evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment. MMA is
totally supported through charitable giving and
the services of volunteer pilots and office
assistants. Volunteer pilots link with other
pilots nationally - together flying multiple
thousands of needy patients each year. In times
of emergency, volunteer pilots working within
the Homeland Security Emergency Air
Transportation System (HSEATS) program stand
ready to transport small priority cargo and key
emergency management personnel to needed
destinations.
Learn more by visiting
www.mercymedical.org.
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National Association for
Search and Rescue
The National Association for Search and Rescue
is a non-profit membership association dedicated
to advancing professional, literary, and
scientific knowledge in search and rescue and
related fields. NASAR is comprised of thousands
of paid and non-paid professionals interested in
all aspects of search and rescue throughout the
United States and around the world. NASAR has
trained over 30,000 responders since 1989
utilizing its internationally respected SARTECH©
Certification Program. NASAR is dedicated to
ensuring that volunteers (non-paid
professionals) in search and rescue are as
prepared as the career public safety personnel
(fire, law and emergency medical services) with
whom they work on a daily basis.
Learn more by visiting
www.nasar.org.
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National Crime Prevention
Council
The NCPC mission is to enable people to create
safer and more caring communities by addressing
the causes of crime and violence and reducing
the opportunities for crime to occur. NCPC
publishes books, kits of camera-ready program
materials, posters, and informational and policy
reports on a variety of crime prevention and
community-building subjects and hosts websites
that offer crime prevention tips for individuals
and communities. NCPC offers training, technical
assistance, and a national focus for crime
prevention: it acts as seCERTariat for the Crime
Prevention Coalition of America. It operates
demonstration programs in schools,
neighborhoods, and entire jurisdictions and
takes a major leadership role in youth crime
prevention and youth service; it also
administers the Center for Faith and Service.
NCPC manages the McGruff ® Take A Bite Out Of
Crime® public service advertising campaign.
Learn more by visiting
www.ncpc.org.
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National Fire Protection
Association
The National Fire Protection Association is an
international non-profit organization that seeks
to reduce the burden of fire and other hazards
on the quality of life by providing and
advocating scientifically-based consensus codes
and standards, research, training, and
education.
Learn more by visiting
www.nfpa.org.
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National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration
NOAA conducts research and gathers data about
the global oceans, atmosphere, space, and sun,
and applies this knowledge to science and
service that touch the lives of all Americans.
NOAA’s National Weather Service is the primary
source of weather data, forecasts and warnings
for the United States. The NWS is the sole
United States official voice for issuing
warnings during life threatening weather
situations and operates the NOAA Weather Radio
network, which broadcasts weather and other
hazard warnings, watches, forecasts and
post-event information 24 hours a day.
Learn more by visiting
www.noaa.gov.
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National Safety Council
The National Safety Council is a congressionally
chartered national organization with a mission
to educate and influence society to adopt
safety, health, and environmental policies,
practices, and procedures that prevent and
mitigate human suffering and economic losses
arising from preventable causes. The mission
encompasses unintentional injuries on the job;
highway, community and recreation safety; and
all major causes of preventable injuries and
deaths, including occupational and environmental
health and general wellness. Along with its
national advocacy, the Council carries out its
mission on the community level through a network
of Chapters, which are dedicated to promoting
safety and health in all walks of life, 24 hours
a day.
Learn more by visiting
www.nsc.org.
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National Volunteer Fire
Council
The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) is a
non-profit membership association representing
the interests of the volunteer fire, EMS, and
rescue service. The NVFC promotes and provides
education and training for volunteer fire and
EMS organizations, and provides representation
on national standards setting committees and
projects. NVFC also operates 1-800-FIRE-LINE, a
toll free number which links interested citizens
with volunteer emergency opportunities in their
community.
Learn more by visiting
www.nvfc.org.
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National Voluntary
Organizations Active in Disaster
The National Voluntary Organizations Active in
Disaster (NVOAD) is coalition of the major
national voluntary organizations that have made
disaster-related work a priority. With 33 years
of respected experience, the NVOAD member
agencies provide skilled direct services along
the continuum from disaster prevention and
preparation to response, recovery and
mitigation. NVOAD serves its member agencies by
coordinating planning efforts, enhancing
response capabilities, and, when an incident
occurs, facilitating comprehensive, coordinated
volunteer response in partnership with emergency
managers. This cooperative effort has proven to
be the most effective way for a wide variety of
volunteers and organizations to work together in
a crisis. Throughout the year, NVOAD members
work to foster cooperation, coordination,
communication and collaboration among the member
agencies and with government and private sector
partners.
Learn more by visiting
www.nvoad.org.
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myGoodDeed.org
MyGoodDeed was created in 2002 as a way to honor
the victims and heroes of 9/11 and preserve the
spirit of unity and compassion that existed in
the nation following the terrorist attacks. We
hope you'll join people and organizations
everywhere who are pledging to keep the 9/11
spirit of unity alive by performing everyday
good deeds throughout the year. To date, more
than 300,000 people have posted good deeds on
our site.
myGoodDeed.org.
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Operation HOPE, Inc.
Operation HOPE, Inc. (OHI) is a non-profit
organization providing economic education for
America's inner city communities. HOPE Coalition
America (HCA) is an initiative of OHI, which
provides free and compassionate economic
counseling to businesses and families to help
them prepare for and recover from major
disasters or emergencies. Created after the
September 11th attack on America and supported
by America's leading financial institutions, HCA
serves as a resource network of banking,
financial services, legal, insurance, higher
education, social service, and community
development professionals committed to providing
practical information and tools for disaster
planning and to helping those affected by
disaster rebuild their financial life. One such
tool is the
Emergency Financial First Aid Kit (EFFAK) (PDF),
which helps uses identify and organize key
financial records to minimize the financial
impact of a natural disaster or national
emergency.
Learn more by visiting
www.operationhope.org.
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Points of Light Foundation
and the Volunteer Center National Network
The Points of Light Foundation and the Volunteer
Center National Network seeks to engage more
people more effectively in volunteer service to
help solve serious social problems through a
partnership with the Volunteer Center National
Network. With 450 active Volunteer Centers, this
network reaches millions of people in thousands
of communities to help recruit, train, deploy,
and monitor volunteers to deliver solutions that
address community problems. Through a variety of
programs and services, the Foundation encourages
people from all walks of life - businesses,
government agencies, nonprofits, faith-based
organizations, low-income communities, families,
youth, and older adults - to volunteer.
Learn more by visiting
www.pointsoflight.org.
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Save A Life Foundation
The Save A Life Foundation is a national
non-profit organization that seeks to train the
public in Life Supporting First Aid (LSFA),
including the Heimlich maneuver,
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), and the
use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)
in order to prepare all citizens, especially
children, for emergencies, accidents or
disasters, whether man-made or natural.
Learn more by visiting
www.salf.org.
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United States Junior
Chamber
The mission of Jaycees is to provide young
people the opportunity to develop personal and
leadership skills through local community action
and organizational involvement while expanding
the Junior Chamber movement. Through local
chapters, the Jaycees have a long history of
building and supporting communities across the
nation, from playgrounds and parks to disaster
relief. In today’s environment, all Jaycees and
their chapters are being called to action to
help step-up America’s homeland security
efforts. Through their affiliation with Citizen
Corps, the Jaycees will promote the formation of
local Citizen Corps Councils through local
Jaycee chapter participation and will assist
these Councils with implementing the programs
and practices associated with Citizen Corps.
Learn more by visiting
www.usjaycees.org.
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Veterans of Foreign Wars
The VFW is the nation's oldest major
organization serving veterans and their
communities. The 2.6 million members of the VFW
and its auxiliaries have a rich tradition of
enhancing the lives of millions through its
community service programs and special projects.
A commitment to volunteerism is a cornerstone of
the VFW, with a particular focus on programs
that build stronger communities by promoting
education, civic pride, civic responsibility and
an appreciation for America's history and
traditions.
Learn more by visiting
www.vfw.org.
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