Visionlink

Visionlink Visionlink deploys CommunityOS, a suite of Client Intake, Case Management, Disaster, Shelter, Volunteer, and Donation solutions.

We serve 2-1-1, Aging Agencies, Helplines, Kinship Programs, and the leading disaster relief agencies across the U.S. Our software, the CommunityOS, is more than a software platform...it is a movement. It is a community of 40,000 humanitarians who use technology to coordinate services, work together and better help people in crisis.

11/26/2025

Building Together: Visionlink is Selected as the Technology Platform Partner of Choice for the Columbus Community Information Exchange (CIE)!

This comprehensive process began with more than 80 organizations accessing the RFP materials, applications from 26 vendors, 5 semi-finalist demonstrations and interviews, and 3 finalist on-site demonstrations, product examples, and proposed planning documents.

Read our blog (visionlinkblog.org) to learn more about our partners and this work.

Responding to "once-in-a-lifetime" flooding forecasts, Visionlink has activated its Disaster Impact Assessment system.Pl...
04/02/2025

Responding to "once-in-a-lifetime" flooding forecasts, Visionlink has activated its Disaster Impact Assessment system.

Please help us spread the word.

The site address is SurvivorConnect.communityos.org

If you have been impacted by extreme weather or a related disaster, you can complete the assessment in only a few minutes. You can also choose whether or not we will share your contact information with disaster response agencies.

Information about impacts and recovery needs will be shared with vetted, non-profit organizations (such as NVOAD and VOAD members, 211s, United Ways, and other long-term disaster response agencies). These organizations will use the information to help support their response and recovery planning, and if they deploy, they may contact registrants directly to offer assistance.

We are providing this at no cost in an effort to help minimize the many different damage assessment lists that are created after large-scale weather impacts and other disasters. If you'd like more information, please email us at [email protected]

Stay Safe!

In support of the Los Angeles County Fires, CADRE (Collaborating Agencies Disaster Relief Effort) has deployed a disaste...
01/30/2025

In support of the Los Angeles County Fires, CADRE (Collaborating Agencies Disaster Relief Effort) has deployed a disaster case management intake, assessment, and registration form in collaboration with local recovery committees, disaster recovery centers, and responding agencies. Visionlink is honored to support this work.

Thousands have already registered.

This information will help recovery organizations better understand the needs of those who have lost their homes and businesses and prepare for the next steps of recovery. These tools reduce duplicate efforts while minimizing fraud so that resources can be efficiently and effectively used.

The intake form can be completed in minutes with a smartphone, laptop, or computer and in English or Spanish. The system offers a QR code for quick access, real-time reporting and situational awareness for decision-makers, impact information for the many organizations beginning their response and recovery operations, API-based data exchange capacities, and text and email messaging for communications with registrants.

Visionlink's CommunityOS® platform runs powerfully and quietly in the background for CADRE and many other disaster response and recovery organizations and government agencies nationwide. If we can help your state or community under blue or gray skies, let's get it done.

What Past Disasters Tell Us About What Maui Needs NowOur hearts ache for those in Maui; we wanted to share some insights...
08/20/2023

What Past Disasters Tell Us About What Maui Needs Now

Our hearts ache for those in Maui; we wanted to share some insights as Maui enters the next phase of response.

With more than three decades of experience in disasters and humanitarian assistance with data management solutions, we would suggest that efficient and effective relief operations need to organize around a central registry or clearinghouse. Doing so helps to identify recovery needs, informs the administration of benefits, can be used to vet and verify service providers, and support the equitable distribution of resources.

Most importantly, the more comprehensive the information is in the early phases of recovery, the more the local community knows about its own needs, and the more it can better direct its own recovery.

Here are a few examples:

A single case record accessible across the NGO sector will allow for faster access to vulnerable households and also help to equitably manage financial assistance and direct services. Individual and aggregate data about clients will offer invaluable insights as to how well communities are being served and detail their persistent and unmet needs.

Mental health is an acute need after a disaster like this. Coordinating access to clients in need and verifying the mental health professionals who volunteer is necessary to protect everyone involved.

The coordination of federal, state, and county assistance will need the cooperation and coordination with voluntary, nonprofit, and faith-based groups—as these groups offer decades of experience and large cadres of proven staff and volunteers. Many of these organizations already exist in the local community.

A clearinghouse provides increased stewardship over donated dollars through program controls for eligibility, as well as reducing duplication of benefits. Donated funds from a variety of sources may be made available and dispersed directly from the case record to increase equity. This also simplifies the administration of assistance through a single platform rather than multiple platforms, which consume precious financial resources with excessive overhead and administrative costs.

A clearinghouse of affected households and families also facilitates the use of a call center for inbound calls for assistance. This also helps ensure that outbound messages are delivered promptly about new assistance programs, deadlines for applications, notices of community meetings, and so forth.

A multidimensional case record should include impacts, vulnerabilities, risks, assistance received, services needed, plus construction services, donated goods, and other items for effective long-term recovery, analytics for decision-makers, and reports for funders and donors.

Finally, organizing a clearinghouse of information supports the use of geospatial data layers to understand all phases of recovery, including transitional housing, distribution of benefits, volunteer coordination, and the components of long-term recovery. It becomes a tool to help impacted communities define their vision for their own future.

Visionlink data systems have been used to respond to more than 300 disasters over time and are supporting more than a dozen disaster relief operations, currently. The main lesson? Working together, we can recover from disasters—and work to change another part of the world for good. But it takes a concerted effort to work together so that our efforts do not become fractured and divisive.

Hurricane Ian Damage Assessment System Deployed Avancera Partners has activated Visionlink's public-facing Damage Assess...
09/28/2022

Hurricane Ian Damage Assessment System Deployed

Avancera Partners has activated Visionlink's public-facing Damage Assessment tool for emergency managers and non-profit relief agencies preparing to respond.

New estimates call for a storm surge of 12-18 feet from Englewood and Charlotte Harbor to south of Fort Myers. A broader area, running from north of Englewood to north of Sarasota, could experience a storm surge of eight to 12 feet. This will be a serious level of impact.

This simple, yet powerful tool allows affected households to self-report damage from their smartphone or tablet in less than three minutes.

• Quick link for public messaging & social media
• Real time mapping and situational awareness
• Integration with Case Management and Sheltering

Informed consent governs the use of the system, and data is shared only with vetted and authorized agencies and organizations.

ACTION STEP
Communities can receive a link to capture damage impacts from Hurricane Ian. Email: [email protected] or call Visionlink at 303-402-0170 x302.

Avancera operates as an incubator, as a facilitator, and often as a neutral third party to help leaders move from the desire to work as partners, to the operational reality of doing so.

Prepare.
Be Safe.
Your Visionlink Team

In honor of National Disability Independence Day, Visionlink commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities...
07/26/2022

In honor of National Disability Independence Day, Visionlink commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and celebrates the structural changes across the US since July 1990 and the assistive digital technologies that we've embraced.

We're partnered with the World Institute on Disability to help evacuate individuals with disabilities from Ukraine--and more generally, to move the Visionlink platform from assistive compliance, to actually well designed usability.

As we support whole-of-community approaches under both blue skies and gray, we are building solutions that are not only supportive of public users, but for staff users as well. Learning from WID, we do this so our systems can be used by disability-led organizations, not only those who support disabled clients.

To learn more, check out Why Digital Accessibility Should Matter to You - (link below) - by World Institute on Disability freelance writer Lucy Sirianni. She shares great insights that can help you keep your systems adaptable, interaction-friendly and accessible. Together we celebrate truly inclusive solutions.

Let's go change another part of the world for good.
Your Visionlink Team

https://wid.org/why-digital-accessibility-should-matter-to-you/

Congratulations to the good folks at PA VOAD, winner of the State/Territory VOAD of the Year!  And, to Ian Anderson, of ...
05/05/2022

Congratulations to the good folks at PA VOAD, winner of the State/Territory VOAD of the Year! And, to Ian Anderson, of Colorado VOAD, for Volunteer of the Year as well. Both are well deserved!

Visionlink is honored to support their work.

Also, a heart-felt thank you to all the great folks who joined us for the Visionlink-Good360 In-Kind Donations workshop at the NVOAD Conference.

We look forward to engaging with you as this work expands in a substantial manner, addressing the in-kind donation balance: so much is needed, but only as it meets the need.

Update on the Boulder County / Marshall Fire: Unfortunately, the damages are higher than initially estimated: 1,084 resi...
01/10/2022

Update on the Boulder County / Marshall Fire: Unfortunately, the damages are higher than initially estimated: 1,084 residential structures destroyed and 48 damaged.

To date we have collected information from more than 4,000 willing volunteers, and the NVOAD has activated the DART platform (Disaster Agency Response Technology, deployed by Visionlink for NVOAD) to help coordinate recovery.

Visionlink Disaster Team ActivatedWith one of the highest 24-hour intensification rates on record, Hurricane Laura is a ...
08/27/2020

Visionlink Disaster Team Activated

With one of the highest 24-hour intensification rates on record, Hurricane Laura is a life-threatening storm.

Our disaster team, proven and tested through nearly 300 named disasters is at the ready.

And now, with new, non-congregate sheltering and COVID-19 ready solutions we can take on both disasters and pandemics simultaneously.

We offer the most advanced technology in the marketplace, selected by the National Voluntary Agencies Active in Disaster.

To learn more: https://visionlink.org or [email protected].

04/11/2020

OREGON OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Goods & Services Donations

Pleased to support the good work of the Oregon Office of Emergency Management for COVID Goods and Services Donation Management.

The agency has deployed Visionlink’s In-Kind Assist solution to let visitors know about needed goods and services and to connect donors and recipients. It's an electronic marketplace to do good.

You can visit their site here: https://oregonrecovers.communityos.org, and you can learn more about the state government’s leading efforts: https://govstatus.egov.com/or-covid-19.

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