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62 annotated links to agencies, standards bodies, nonprofits, tools and forums. Most of them go somewhere we neither own nor earn from, which is the point.

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    How to prepare for emergencies (opens in a new tab)

    American Red Cross

    Hazard-by-hazard guidance with a lighter touch than the federal pages. The shelter-finding tools during an active event are the part worth knowing about in advance.

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    Amateur Radio Emergency Service (opens in a new tab)

    ARRL

    The organised volunteer side of emergency radio. Joining a local ARES group is how a licence turns into something you can actually use under pressure, because you practise on a schedule.

  • Established nonprofitNonprofitFree

    Firewise USA (opens in a new tab)

    NFPA

    Defensible space standards and the zone system around a structure. Zone zero, the first five feet, does more than anything else on the list and costs nothing but a Saturday.

  • Established nonprofitNonprofitFree

    Team Rubicon (opens in a new tab)

    Team Rubicon

    Disaster response volunteering with real training attached. If you want practice rather than theory, deploying with an organised team is how you get it.

  • Established nonprofitNonprofitFree

    Provident Living food storage guidance (opens in a new tab)

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    Decades of practical long-term storage guidance, published openly and used well beyond the church. The three-month rotating supply model is the most workable starting point we have found.

  • Established nonprofitToolFree

    Kiwix (opens in a new tab)

    Kiwix

    Reads offline copies of Wikipedia, Stack Exchange, medical references and more. The single highest-value piece of software in this whole library, and it runs on a phone.

  • Established nonprofitDownloadFree

    Kiwix content library (opens in a new tab)

    Kiwix

    The actual downloads: full Wikipedia at around 100GB, a text-only version at a fraction of that, plus WikiMed, Wikivoyage and iFixit. Start with WikiMed if storage is tight.

  • Established nonprofitDownloadFree

    Project Gutenberg (opens in a new tab)

    Project Gutenberg

    Seventy thousand public domain books, downloadable in bulk. Worth having for morale as much as for reference, because a week without power is very long.

  • Established nonprofitDownloadFree

    Internet Archive (opens in a new tab)

    Internet Archive

    Manuals, out-of-print technical books and government publications that have quietly vanished from their original sites. Search here first when a citation link dies.

  • Established nonprofitDataFree

    OpenStreetMap (opens in a new tab)

    OpenStreetMap Foundation

    The map data behind most offline mapping apps. Free to download by region, and in rural areas it often has trails and tracks that commercial maps leave out.

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