Community + Coordination

Mutual Aid That Feels Human and Runs Like Infrastructure.

Neighborly helps residents request help, offer skills, coordinate supply drops, and organize local events in one shared workflow. It is warm where people connect, and precise where action has to happen fast.

Verified volunteers Urgent request routing Neighborhood events
Food Pickup
Child Care
Ride to Clinic
Elder Check-In
Supply Drop
Translation Help
98 active blocks 7m median response 2.4k volunteers

How Neighborly works in three clear moves

From first request to verified match, every step is designed to reduce friction and increase follow-through for organizers and residents.

01 / Request

Residents post needs in plain language

Requests include urgency, location radius, and type of support needed, with optional privacy controls for sensitive situations.

02 / Match

Offers and skills are auto-prioritized

Neighborly highlights nearby volunteers with the right skills and availability so organizers can assign with confidence.

03 / Confirm

Completion and follow-up stay visible

Each request has a closure trail, thank-you notes, and optional check-ins to maintain trust and continuity over time.

Operational clarity for urgent coordination

The command surface is intentionally colder and denser: high-contrast data, monospace labels, and status-driven rows for real-time triage.

Live Request Queue Requests / Offers / Events
Medication pickup · Pine StreetUrgent
Meal prep for family of four · EastsideQueued
Wheelchair transport · North HillMatched
Community pantry restock · Ward 6Queued
Median Response
07m 14s
Completion Rate
93.8%
Volunteer Capacity
+182 available

Stories that prove the model works

Mutual aid is deeply personal. Neighborly gives communities a structure that preserves that humanity instead of flattening it.

"After flooding hit our block, Neighborly helped us coordinate rides, food drops, and medicine handoffs in one place without message chaos."

Leila T. · Block Captain

"Our older residents needed regular check-ins. We set a weekly rota in Neighborly and cut missed visits to almost zero."

Marcus D. · Community Organizer

"The workflow is simple enough for first-time volunteers but structured enough for high-pressure response days."

Jin P. · Mutual Aid Collective

Frequently asked questions

Start with a single block or coordinate at city scale. The platform flexes with your organizing model.

Can we run this with multiple neighborhood teams?

Yes. Create separate spaces with shared admin controls and cross-team escalation for high-urgency needs.

How does verification work for volunteers?

Admins can enable role verification, badge trusted helpers, and require references for transport or care-related requests.

Do residents need to install an app?

No. Neighborly works in-browser with optional SMS updates and mobile-friendly request forms.

Build stronger neighborhoods, one coordinated action at a time.

Launch your mutual aid network with verified workflows for requests, offers, and events in under 30 minutes.