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No due date•1/1 issues closed**Import** Many organizations begin working using spreadsheets, and start using Crisis Cleanup after days or weeks. An import tool coordinates the relief work already done. **Smartphone App** Volunteers can remotely enter cases without internet access, including taking photographs. **Social Media Sharing** Allow volunteers to share images on their social media accounts. Gather necessary permissions and re-publish photos to church media stream for use in an organizations social media accounts. **Translation Phone Service Integration** Occasionally translation companies wish to donate their services. This feature would integrate them directly into the hotline. **Volunteer Badging** Produces a photo ID with a secure QR code that law enforcement could scan to confirm the volunteer’s affiliation and location. **Volunteer Locations** Show the real-time location of volunteers, allowing them to quickly find others with resources like chainsaws, and providing situational awareness to leaders.
No due date**Photos** Volunteers will be able to attach photos to cases. **Regionalization** Deploy Crisis Cleanup in multiple countries **Show Newest Data** Allow Team Leaders to show old data as semi- transparent icons to quickly identify fresh cases. **Survivor Interactions** Survivors will be able to add photos and notes to cases via text messaging and email authentication. Survivors will occasionally be asked if they have been helped, which will keep the map fresh. **Team Management** Allow Organizations to organize teams, e.g. (“Mountainview Ward EQ,” “Chainsaw Experts,” or “Assessment Team”)
No due date•86/86 issues closed**Collecting Hours** Allow volunteers to check in and out, seamlessly collecting hours for easy reporting. Allow leaders to see how many volunteers are working from each organization and team. **Custom Layers** Leaders can overlay organization boundaries to quickly coordinate, or run reports based upon boundaries. **Custom Training** Leaders can share specific training videos with organizations right in the app. **Customize Website** Allow an organization to customize the logo and color scheme on Crisis Cleanup; or even launch a “vanity domain” **Phone System Integration** Allow volunteers to answer calls directly from the app, and gather detailed statistics on their calls. **Reminders and Encouragement** Periodic emails to volunteers with basic reports (“You have 10 unfinished cases”), situational awareness (“There are 13 new cases in your area”), and encouragement (“Jane Smith, who you spoke with on the phone, was just helped”). **Reporting** An advanced suite of real-time reporting on a range of issues, including volunteer hours, completion rates, value of services, etc. These reports will be available to volunteers and leaders. **Situational Awareness** Leveraging partnerships with the American Red Cross and emergency managers, the map will include layers showing hot spots that may not have received adequate attention. **Volunteers Helping Volunteers** Volunteers will be able to easily identify others who can answer questions about the deployment or the website. **Vulnerability Slider** Team Leaders will be able to quickly identify cases in socially vulnerable areas and prioritize
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