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Crisis Cleanup
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Crisis Cleanup is a web platform that connects disaster recovery organization volunteers with people who need help after a disaster. The Crisis Cleanup platform has been used to connected 115,050 volunteers from 697 organizations with 26,415 households in 31 states and 61 disasters in 5 countries; a new disaster every two weeks.
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Crisis Cleanup is a web platform that connects disaster recovery organization volunteers with people who need help after a disaster. The Crisis Cleanup platform has been used to connected 118,050 volunteers from 703 organizations with 26,435 households in 31 states and 62 disasters in 5 countries; a new disaster every two weeks.
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Crisis Cleanup works best in a collaborative environment where multiple voluntary organizations and agencies work together and coordinate efforts. Because these organizations do not take orders from one another, Crisis Cleanup is designed to facilitate Collaborative Accountability models of inter-agency interaction, rather than command-and-control operations, or or heirarchical accountability models of interaction.
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This is the primary repository for the main Crisis Cleanup web application, a collaborative map-based coordination tool. This implementation is built with Ruby on Rails, a PostgreSQL database and run on the Heroku stack.
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Other Project Stats (As of 2017-04-30)
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Other Project Stats (As of 2017-05-04)
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- 25%: Increase in volunteer efficiency through elimination of time spent on travel, coordination, collaboration, and management.
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- 6,603: Additional households helped because of Crisis Cleanup.
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- 6,608: Additional households helped because of Crisis Cleanup.
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- 1.6 Million: Number of volunteer hours facilitated.
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-396,000: Volunteer hours to survivors enabled by Crisis Cleanup that would have otherwise been wasted in management, travel, and overhead.
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- $146.3 Million: Minimum total market value of services to survivors.
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- $1,272: Value of each volunteer to his/her community.
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-397,000: Volunteer hours to survivors enabled by Crisis Cleanup that would have otherwise been wasted in management, travel, and overhead.
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- $146.4 Million: Minimum total market value of services to survivors.
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- $1,240: Value of each cleanup volunteer to his/her community.
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- $36.6 Million: Additional market value of services to survivors that would have otherwise been wasted in travel, management, overhead, and standing in lines.
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- $20,934: Money Crisis Cleanup has saved survivors every single day since July 18, 2012.
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- $8,331: Average commercial value of service to each homeowner.
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- $20,905: Money Crisis Cleanup has saved survivors every single day since July 18, 2012.
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- $8,330: Average commercial value of service to each homeowner.
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- $143: Return on investment to survivors, for every $1 invested in Crisis Cleanup.
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<h4>Impact and Return on Investment (ROI)</h4>
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<p>Crisis Cleanup is not-for-profit, which means we don't measure ROI in dollars, but in community impact. Impact measurements include:</p>
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<ul>
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<li><strong>61</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="See <a href='http://blog.crisiscleanup.org/2013/11/all-crisis-cleanup-incidents.html'>http://blog.crisiscleanup.org/2013/11/all-crisis-cleanup-incidents.html</a>"><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Number of disasters since July 2012.</li>
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<li><strong>62</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="See <a href='http://blog.crisiscleanup.org/2013/11/all-crisis-cleanup-incidents.html'>http://blog.crisiscleanup.org/2013/11/all-crisis-cleanup-incidents.html</a>"><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Number of disasters since July 2012.</li>
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<li><strong>31</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="See <a href='http://blog.crisiscleanup.org/2013/11/all-crisis-cleanup-incidents.html'>http://blog.crisiscleanup.org/2013/11/all-crisis-cleanup-incidents.html</a>"><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> States in which Crisis Cleanup has been used.</li>
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<li><strong>5</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="See <a href='http://blog.crisiscleanup.org/2013/11/all-crisis-cleanup-incidents.html'>http://blog.crisiscleanup.org/2013/11/all-crisis-cleanup-incidents.html</a>"><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Number of countries using Crisis Cleanup.</li>
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<li><strong>697</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Number of organizations in the database, after removing duplicates. (Updated 4/30/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Number of relief organizations that have used Crisis Cleanup, worldwide.</li>
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<li><strong>703</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Number of organizations in the database, after removing duplicates. (Updated 5/4/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Number of relief organizations that have used Crisis Cleanup, worldwide.</li>
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<li><strong>25%</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Examples:<br/><strong>Assessments w/ Crisis Cleanup</strong>: 2-3 volunteers knock doors. One assessment takes 15-45 minutes, or 30-135 volunteer minutes.<br /><strong>Assessments w/out Crisis Cleanup</strong>: A survivor calls the Crisis Cleanup hotline. The assessment takes 7 minutes. <u>Improved efficiency: 76%-98%</u>.<br /><br /><strong>Deployment without Crisis Cleanup</strong>: Team of 10 drives 30 mins to a command center or VRC. They wait for 90 minutes to check in and get paper work orders. Then, they drive 45 mins to assigned location. They have wasted 27.5 volunteer-hours in travel and overhead.<br /><strong>Deployment with Crisis Cleanup</strong>: The team leader logs into the system on a Wednesday. He or she claims a few work orders, calls the home owner and arranges a time to meet on the weekend. Team of 10 skips the line and goes straight to work. The team only spends 7.5 volunteer-hours in travel before working. After they are done, they log in, update the map, and claims a nearby work order. Combined, the team saves 20-50 volunteer-hours more each day helping people, instead of traveling. <u>Improves efficiency by 25%-60%</u>."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Increase in volunteer efficiency through elimination of time spent on travel, coordination, collaboration, and management.</li>
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<li><strong>26,415</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="The number of work orders that were reported completed, or likely completed. (Updated 4/30/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Households assisted, worldwide.</li>
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<li><strong>6,603</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="The improved efficiency (25%) of the total number of homes (26,415). (Updated 4/30/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Additional households helped because of Crisis Cleanup.</li>
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<li><strong>115,050</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Calculated by estimating the number of volunteers per organization: 500 for LDS stakes and 25 for all other organizations. (Updated 4/30/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Volunteers who have directly or indirectly used Crisis Cleanup.</li>
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<li><strong>1.6 Million</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Based on experience, we estimate 60 hours per work order, on average. Multiplied by 26,415 homes helped."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Number of volunteer hours facilitated.</li>
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<li><strong>396,000</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="25% of 1.6 Million"><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Volunteer hours to survivors enabled by Crisis Cleanup that would have otherwise been wasted in management, travel, and overhead.</li>
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<li><strong>$146.3 Million</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Calculated on a work-order-by-work-order basis, based upon the status (e.g., open, closed, partially complete), and the commercial value of the service rendered. Includes only work done by organizations using Crisis Cleanup. Total value reported by organizations in and out of Crisis Cleanup is $220.1 Million. (Updated 4/30/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Minimum total market value of services to survivors.</li>
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<li><strong>$1,272</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="The commercial value each volunteer gives to his/her community, on average ($146.3 Million/115,050 volunteers)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Value of each volunteer to his/her community.</li>
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<li><strong>$20,934</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Crisis Cleanup has created $36.6 Million of value in 1,747 days. (Updated 4/30/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Money Crisis Cleanup has saved survivors every single day since July 18, 2012.</li>
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<li><strong>$8,331</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Total commercial value of all work done ($220.1 Million), divided by the total number of homes helped (26,415). (Updated 4/30/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Average commercial value of service to each homeowner.</li>
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<li><strong>$143</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Market value of additional services provided ($36.6 Million) divided by the total amount of money invested in Crisis Cleanup development ($255,000). (Updated 4/30/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Return on investment to survivors, for every $1 invested in Crisis Cleanup.</li>
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<li><strong>26,435</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="The number of work orders that were reported completed, or likely completed. (Updated 5/4/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Households assisted, worldwide.</li>
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<li><strong>6,608</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="The improved efficiency (25%) of the total number of homes (26,435). (Updated 5/4/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Additional households helped because of Crisis Cleanup.</li>
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<li><strong>15</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Volunteers using Crisis Cleanup helped 26,435 homes in 1,751 days. (Updated 5/4/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Households assisted, every day.</li>
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<li><strong>118,050</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Calculated by estimating the number of volunteers per organization: 500 for LDS stakes and 25 for all other organizations. (Updated 5/4/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Volunteers who have directly or indirectly used Crisis Cleanup.</li>
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<li><strong>397,000</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="25% of 1.6 Million"><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Volunteer hours to survivors enabled by Crisis Cleanup that would have otherwise been wasted in management, travel, and overhead.</li>
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<li><strong>$146.4 Million</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Calculated on a work-order-by-work-order basis, based upon the status (e.g., open, closed, partially complete), and the commercial value of the service rendered. Includes only work done by organizations using Crisis Cleanup. Total value reported by organizations in and out of Crisis Cleanup is $220.2 Million. (Updated 5/4/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Minimum total market value of services to survivors.</li>
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<li><strong>$1,240</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="The commercial value each volunteer gives to his/her community, on average ($146.4 Million/118,050 volunteers)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Value of each cleanup volunteer to his/her community.</li>
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<li><strong>$20,905</strong>: <spandata-tooltiparia-haspopup="true" class="has-tip tip-bottom" title="Crisis Cleanup has created $36.6 Million of value in 1,751 days. (Updated 5/4/2017)."><iclass="fi-info"></i></span> Money Crisis Cleanup has saved survivors every single day since July 18, 2012.</li>
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<h4>View Disaster Data for 61 Incidents</h4><!--(Updated 4/30/2017)-->
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<h4>View Disaster Data for 62 Incidents</h4><!--(Updated 5/4/2017)-->
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<p>Choose an incident from the dropdown below, and the map will populate live work orders from our system. <em>Note: Personal information is hidden, and the location has been randomized to about 1/4 mile.</em></p>
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