More About "PublicStuff.org"
How many times have you wanted to call your local government about something in your community but didn’t know who to turn to or where to go for help? Potholes? Streetlamps? Parks? Transportation? Garbage pick-up? Business development? Community services?
What if there was a way you could easily connect with your government leaders on these issues and receive a status update when your particular issue was addressed? What if you could also see how many of your neighbors share your views and concerns? What if you could use, visual maps to understand how your community looks and compares to other cities? What if government was available to you 24 hours a day even on holidays?
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Well, at PublicStuff.org, we’re in the business of transforming these “what if’s” into vibrant realities through the development of our proprietary software package that cities can purchase to power and streamline communication within their community and across local government agencies, eliminating the need to wait in endless lines and navigate frustrating phone trees.
Our initial target market is small to medium sized cities across the US with user ages 18 years and up. There's currently no system that leverages the resources of multiple cities and capitalizes on people's web user behavior, into creating one online portal for citizens nationwide. Our executive team has diverse experience in government, technology, marketing and law, and possess the passion and practical know-how to make PublicStuff a successful and sustainable initiative.
At PublicStuff we are not just about providing a connection to your local government-- we are focused on helping you create meaningful, lasting relationships with your local government, leaders and community members. We believe that businesses in the modern age must think about their social impact, and the best part of PublicStuff is that we are focused on making a strong and positive social impact towards civic participation, transparency and community development. We invite you to be a part of this initiative by visiting www.publicstuff.org to find out how you can get involved.
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR PUBLICSTUFF USERS INCLUDE:

- Service requests (ie. Potholes, traffic signs, crime, litter, parks, business developments, etc)

- Dynamic data maps that are informative snapshots of community concerns and demographics

- Demographic information

- Networking tools and forum to connect with local leaders and other community members
- Streaming video of community council meetings
- Earn points for website usage and donate to local organizations

- Many other features currently being developed
HIGHLIGHTS OF PUBLICSTUFF'S ROBUST SOFTWARE INCLUDE:
-Resources shared amongst cities, bringing costs down
-Cost-effective alternative to customer relationship management systems

- Simple to integrate and use
-Access online or via mobile device
-Annual subscription model

- Web based, 24/7 service
- High security