What's a Thunderclap? Thunderclap is a "crowd speaking platform" promoting a jointly branded message from the Ready Campaign and America's PrepareAthon! to remind Americans about the beginning of National Preparedness Month.
#NatlPrep will launch on September 2nd at 2 pm EST through Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr. Thunderclap has been used by the White House, United Nations, Veterans Administration and more. The Ready campaign launched a successful New Year's Thunderclap supporting "Resolve to Be Ready" in 2014 reaching 1,304,972 people. How Can You Get Invovled? Join the National Preparedness Month Thunderclap- it takes 30 seconds to donate a Tweet and/or Facebook post.
Please consider joining as soon as possible. Our Thunderclap can only be successful by first reaching a minimum goal of 250 supporters by September 2nd.
Note: Thunderclap will require temporary access to your social media account (like Hootsuite), after the campaign on 9/2 please revoke access to the application.
For more information about how to join the Thunderclap visit: https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/15327-be-disaster-aware-prepare Don't forget to share this with your Twitter followers! National Preparedness Month starts next week! Get ahead of the rush and get the toolkit now to start planning and promoting your preparedness events both online and offline. The toolkit includes tons of amazing resources and ideas to ensure that you're completely ready to inspire others to be disaster aware! Disaster planning and preparedness can be your lifeline to staying in business. With proper education, planning, testing and disaster assistance, you will be able to stay in business through any interruption and beyond. The SBA and Agility Recovery will host a series of four webinars each Wednesday in September, which will highlight specific actions business owners can take to build a solid emergency preparedness plan. Head over to PrepareMyBusiness.org to check out the detailed list of webinars and to register for this important and informational sessions.
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