Small — Disasters
Only about 26% of small businesses have a written disaster plan despite believing they are ready. Ensure you have a communications plan for your family or team.
A single road closure in a remote area can cut off vital supply routes, effectively creating a private disaster for that community. The Cumulative Impact Small Disasters
Don’t let the name fool you. Small disasters can actually impart than large ones, especially in terms of housing and agricultural damage. Because these events are often "too small to count" for classic assistance programs, they can leave communities in a cycle of slow recovery and financial drain. How to Respond: The "Small-Minded" Strategy Only about 26% of small businesses have a
Organized local efforts can provide structure and reduce the sense of abandonment victims often feel when "big" help hasn't arrived. The Cumulative Impact Don’t let the name fool you
Building relationships with neighbors and local organizations like Team Rubicon creates a network that can react immediately when a localized crisis occurs.

