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Organizations & Partners

A credible public home for your organization on LaneHelp.

Approved organizations get a public page at a clean address like lanehelp.com/whitebird — plus a dashboard for posts, team membership, affiliation flair, live shelter bed updates, and moderated directory corrections.

For nonprofits, government teams, healthcare and behavioral health providers, shelters, outreach teams, mutual-aid groups, community programs, and transportation and public-service partners.

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Organization profiles

What an approved organization can do

Organization pages are curated and verified — LaneHelp moderation reviews every request, checks for duplicates and impersonation, and confirms links to existing directory listings and shelters. Email verification confirms mailbox access; approval is always a human decision.

A public page and address

Your own lanehelp.com/your-org page with description, hours, contact info, linked listings, and share, print, and download actions. If your address ever changes, the old one permanently redirects — printed flyers keep working.

Team roles and invitations

Simple roles: one Owner (full control, transfer, disband), Admins (edit and post publicly), Members (affiliation flair and internal-only updates). Invite staff by email link or by LaneHelp username — invitees accept, decline, or privately report from their own account, and anyone can turn invitations off entirely.

Affiliation flair

A compact tag like [White Bird]beside members' names, with a full color picker, gradients, and a live preview. Short names are moderated to prevent impersonation; colors are self-serve with readable-contrast enforcement.

Public updates and posts

Publish announcements, closures, service changes, and current-status notes from the dashboard. Expired posts stop appearing prominently but stay in your history.

Live shelter bed status

Organizations with a LaneHelp-confirmed shelter link get a Bed Status tool. Updates hit the public shelter page immediately with attribution and timestamps, large swings ask for confirmation, and stale numbers are flagged instead of shown as live truth.

Moderated directory corrections

Linked organizations submit changes to their directory listing for LaneHelp review. The public listing stays unchanged until moderation approves — your page is yours; the directory stays trusted.

Trust boundaries, plainly: an approved organization profile means LaneHelp confirmed your relationship to the organization — not professional licensing or government authority. Directory data and shelter bed publishing stay moderated, sensitive actions are rate-limited and audit-logged, and suspicious invitations or pages can be reported from anywhere they appear. Details in the organization guide and shelter bed status guide.

Beyond the profile

We also like solving community problems with software.

LaneHelp works with local organizations on practical tools that help people find help, reduce repeated work, and make community information easier to maintain. Sometimes the useful thing is a small automation, a cleaner workflow, a map, a shared page, a data cleanup, or a system that helps teams work together.

Who this is for

Public-serving teams of many shapes

If your work helps people in Lane County, LaneHelp is interested in hearing what slows you down.

NonprofitsOutreach teamsSheltersFood providersClinicsBehavioral healthRecovery organizationsCities and countiesEmergency managementSchoolsVolunteer groupsCommunity organizationsMission-driven businesses

What LaneHelp can help shape

Software, systems, data, and workflows

LaneHelp is not a one-product company. The public app is one part of a broader effort to make useful local software for real community needs.

Software and workflows

Small tools, internal processes, intake paths, request flows, and practical systems that match how teams actually work.

Data and reporting

Clean public information, useful dashboards, review queues, exports, and reporting that makes local conditions easier to understand.

Maps and outreach

Resource maps, field views, outreach references, printed handoffs, and shared information surfaces for staff and community use.

Integrations and automation

Careful connections between forms, spreadsheets, databases, websites, notifications, and existing tools when they reduce manual work.

Small needs count

Reach out even if it feels like a small thing

Some of the best improvements start as a spreadsheet, a duplicated task, a confusing public page, a manual report, or a workflow people have learned to tolerate.

  • A shelter needs a cleaner way to publish current access notes.
  • An outreach team wants a shared map or quick reference for field work.
  • A clinic or provider needs public information corrected and easier to maintain.
  • A city, county, or school team needs a lightweight dashboard or reporting flow.
  • A volunteer group has a spreadsheet that should become a safer public resource.
  • A business with a community mission wants to support or build something useful locally.

Public information

Pages, directories, corrections, resource details, and public updates that are easier to trust and share.

Operational tools

Dashboards, queues, forms, workflow helpers, automations, and reporting tools built around real local use.

Coordination

Tools that reduce friction between organizations, outreach teams, public agencies, and residents looking for help.

Have a software, data, workflow, or coordination need?

Tell LaneHelp what is hard to maintain, confusing to share, or slower than it should be. No polished proposal required.

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