Reach the people who live there
Your county gets a campaign page.
Branded with your colors, written in your county's voice, updated by you without ever touching code. It is the page you point people to when they ask what is actually happening.
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Branded with your county
Pick a primary and accent color (or paste in a preset), write your hero copy, and the campaign page renders in your colors. Your county's identity, not a generic platform skin.
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What's happening, in plain language
A structured block on the page where you lay out what is being proposed, who is behind it, what the scale looks like, and what the developer's track record is in other counties.
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Why we're concerned, with the receipts
A library of pre-written concern cards (per threat type: wind, solar, data center, pipeline, landfill) you localize with your county's specifics. Property values, water aquifer, scale, who actually benefits.
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Communities winning
Every campaign page automatically pulls in counties that defeated the same kind of project. Same-state examples first. So your visitors see this is not the first time someone has done this.
Be heard, on the record
Petition signatures that actually go somewhere.
A petition is not a number on a page. It is a delivery to your officials, with each signer cc'd, on the record.
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Real names, real addresses, real public record
When your neighbors sign, they enter their actual address and email. The signature email goes to your county officials and the signer is cc'd. Your officials know exactly who weighed in.
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Pre-validated officials database
Your county commissioners and Planning & Zoning chairs are already in the system, pre-validated, with verified email addresses. You don't have to chase down contacts.
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Sample-letter library
Per-threat-type letter templates that you localize with your county facts. Your residents customize a few lines, sign, and the letter goes out under their name.
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Live signature counter and share kit
Realtime count on your campaign page. Share-to-Facebook and copy-link buttons after a resident signs, so they can pull two more neighbors in.
A space just for the county
A verified community space, members only.
A feed for residents and landowners. Posts, polls, events, and alerts that stay between people who live with the outcome.
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Address-verified membership
Your residents are verified by address. Landowners and observers join through admin review. The signal stays clean because the audience is real.
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Posts, polls, and events
Discussion that does not go to Facebook's algorithm. Polls for quick reads on what your county thinks. Events with RSVPs for hearings, town halls, and door-knocking days.
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Alerts banner
Sticky banner across the community when something is urgent: hearing date set, vote tomorrow, developer office hours. Pinned for everyone in the county.
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Help-out and volunteer signup
Residents flag what they can help with: door-to-door, hearing-day rides, hosting a porch sit-down. The volunteer pool sits in the admin so your campaign team can call on it.
You're not the first county to do this
The national network around your campaign.
Your county shows up on the national map. Defeated threats from other counties feed into your campaign page. Anyone can put their county on the map without an account.
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National threat map
Every U.S. county on a map. Active campaigns highlighted. Defeated projects in green. Your county is reachable from anywhere in the network.
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Communities Winning auto-feed
Defeated threats from across the platform automatically appear on every campaign page, sorted same-state-first. Your visitors see what worked nearby, with date and outcome tag.
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Anonymous threat reports
Anyone can submit a tip without an account: a rumored project, a survey crew, a hearing on the calendar. A reviewer approves before it goes public, so the map stays accurate.
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Cross-county reachability
Once a county is on the map, neighbors and journalists can find it. So can people in nearby counties facing the same developer or the same project type.
Make organizing easier
Admin tools so leads aren't reinventing wheels.
You're leading a county campaign, not running an IT department. The admin side is built so you can focus on the work.
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Marketing block editor
Edit the campaign page section by section: hero copy and brand colors, fact grids, concern cards, take-action buttons. No code, no waiting on a developer.
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Donation links, transparent funding
Add multiple payout destinations (your account, a partner org, a specific fund). Show your neighbors where the money goes without making them ask.
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Member onboarding flow
Your residents get a guided sign-up that captures address, ZIP, and consent in one pass. Verification routing is automatic.
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Audit log and version history
Every content change is versioned and stamped. If something gets published the campaign team did not mean to publish, rolling back is a click.
Ready when you are
You don't need a developer or a designer to launch this.
Tell Protect My County about your county and the project that brought you here. Your campaign goes live in days. The tools are already wired up.