Do 1 Thing Partner Program - Frequently Asked Questions
How does it work?
By signing up as a Do 1 Thing partner, you get access to tools and information you can use to help the people you care about learn how to prepare themselves for emergencies and disasters using the nationally-recognized, award-winning Do 1 Thing program. You also get access to the Do 1 Thing partner community where you can share your successes and learn from other partners.
How much does it cost?
There is no cost to sign up as a partner. We give you free access to the Do 1 Thing partner area on the website that contains downloadable materials that you can use to bring the Do 1 Thing program to the people you care about. Do 1 thing is a non-profit organization that doesn’t sell anything. We won’t sell your information to anyone. Ever.
What does my organization have to do?
As much or as little as you want. We make it easy for you to promote Do 1 Thing. You can do something as simple as putting our website address in your email signature or on your website. You can reproduce our brochure or other materials that can be downloaded from our website and distribute them in your office. You can present Do 1 Thing at your gatherings with our pre-made PowerPoint presentations. As a Do 1 Thing partner, we give you the tools to help the people you care about get prepared. Be creative! Have fun! Do as much as you like.
Why Do 1 Thing?
The program works. Our unique step-by-step approach makes it easy for the people you care about to get started preparing for disasters and emergencies. Our award-winning program is widely recognized a leader in community preparedness. We’ll help keep them on track with our monthly e-mail reminders. Our preparedness materials and our promotional materials are developed by professionals and ready for your use. All you need to do is share them the people you care about. It’s as easy as pointing people to do1thing.com. Also, when you become a Do 1 Thing partner, you join a community of other organizations with a simple goal: helping the people they care about prepare for disasters and emergencies.


