Help Us Launch a Life-Changing Civic Technology Pilot and Take It Nationwide
We’re building a people-powered approach to address harm and help communities effectively support their residents and responsibly.
Introducing HARM.ai- a trauma-informed, one-touch, patent-pending platform designed to address harm and help people connect with non-emergency, vetted city-approved local resources in seconds. Homelessness, substance use, social justice concerns, behavioral health needs, and food insecurity are just some of the non-emergency harm challenges our platform is built to help people navigate.
If you’re experiencing harm (non-emergency):
Tap. Talk. Connect. Done.
We’re a grassroots team launching an innovative, ethical AI tool that puts dignity, privacy, and action first. Inspired by early-stage movements like The Ocean Cleanup, we’re aiming big: starting with one city, then scaling across the country.
This $100,000 campaign funds our first municipal deployment. Your gift powers:
Secure cloud infrastructure
Multilingual, one-touch access
Ethical, trauma-informed AI
Outreach and training
Real-time non-emergency response pathways that support, but do not replace, 911 services
Every single voice matters. The HARM.ai platform doesn’t just connect people to support- it helps us better understand communities by understanding the harm occurring firsthand and effectively monitor solutions like never before. Our patent-pending system provides anonymous, aggregate, real-time insights to reveal patterns of harm facing our neighborhoods- from unmet needs to gaps in the systems meant to serve them. This transparency is intended to best inform residents and city leaders to take compassionate action- not based on guesswork, but grounded in responsibly collected data.
Together, we’re building community awareness and a collective conscience for a future where no harm goes unheard.
Your support proves the model. Shows the impact. Sparks a movement.
Let’s build smarter, kinder public safety together.
Disclaimer: HARM.ai helps connect individuals with non-emergency community resources. It is not an emergency service and should not be used as a substitute for 911. Platform insights are anonymous and aggregate, and results may vary.
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