Your county’s future is on the table. Your voice should be heard.
- Wind farm
- Solar field
- Data center
- Industrial change
When something big gets proposed for your county, the developer arrives ready: polished pitch, glossy renderings, a PR plan. You usually hear about it last. Protect My County hands you the same toolkit the counties before yours used to inform their neighbors and deliver real signatures to their commissioners.
On the platform now
Counties organizing right now.
Three ways to protect your county
Pick your way in.
If you want to lead
Step up.
Something big is being proposed and someone has to lead. If that's you, the campaign goes live in days.
If you want to know what's happening
Find out what's going on.
Search your county. See active campaigns, sightings on the map, or add yours if nothing's on record yet.
If you have a tip but won't lead
Help without leading.
Send a sighting to the map anonymously. No account, no name, no campaign required.
The platform
Three pieces. One toolkit.
A campaign page for your county. A verified community space for the people who live there. A national map every county shows up on. Built to work together so your neighbors can actually act.
Campaign page
Your county gets a real campaign page.
Branded with your county's identity. Editable without code. Petition delivery wired to your officials. Live signature counter, share kit, and a community feed gated to verified residents.
Community
A space verified to the people who live there.
Residents are verified by address. Landowners and observers join through admin review. Posts, polls, events, alerts, member directory. The discussion stays between people who live with the outcome.
National network
Every county on a single map.
Active campaigns highlighted. Defeated projects in green. Anonymous tips reviewed before they go on the map. Communities Winning auto-feeds defeated threats from the network into every campaign page, sorted same-state-first.
What this platform is and isn’t
The campaign is yours.
The tools are open.
The first time you hear about a proposed project in your county, it’s usually through the developer’s slide deck. That pitch is the developer’s job. Protecting the place you live is yours. Protect My County hands you the rest of the story, so you can show up to the commissioners’ meeting as informed neighbors. Not a stereotype. Not a checkbox. Neighbors with the receipts.
Help protect your county. No campaign required.
Hearing about something in your county?
A rumored project, a survey crew on a back road, a hearing on the agenda. Add it to the map. No account, no name attached. Even if no campaign exists yet, putting the county on the map helps neighbors find each other before decisions get made for them.























