Project Goals Metrics
Real-world results showing JETNet’s growing impact across communities worldwide.
Monthly Growth
- 8–12 new communities join per month
- 45–60 new volunteer certifications per month
- 3,200+ app downloads per month
- 89 successful responses per month
How to Get Involved
There’s a role for everyone in building the JETNet network — communities, individuals, and funders alike.
For Communities
Bring JETNet to your community:
- Community assessment and customization
- Volunteer recruitment and training
- Technology implementation
- Ongoing support and coordination
For Individuals
Join specific project teams:
- Campus Shield volunteer responders
- Community coordination specialists
- Training program instructors
- Threat intelligence analysts
- International response teams
For Supporters
Sponsor specific projects:
- Campus Shield: $50,000 → funds one university program
- Community Network: $25,000 → connects one community
- Volunteer Training: $15,000 → certifies 50 volunteers
- Threat Intelligence: $75,000 → funds AI development
- Global Alliance: $100,000 → builds partnerships
Project Timeline & Roadmap
JETNet’s growth plan for 2024 — from campus safety expansion to building a full-scale international alliance.
Q1 2026
Foundation Expansion
- Campus Shield to 25 universities
- Community Network to 50 communities
- 500 volunteers certified
- Threat intelligence system national rollout
Q2 2026
Technology Advancement
- AI Emergency Coordinator beta launch
- Advanced SOS platform features
- International coordination protocols
- Enhanced training simulations
Q3 2026
Scale and Integration
- 100 communities in coordination network
- Cross-platform integration complete
- International partnerships operational
- 1,000+ certified volunteers
Q4 2026
Global Network
- 25-country international alliance
- Next-gen platform development complete
- Comprehensive threat prevention network
- Full-scale coordinated response capability
Core Projects
JETNet’s mission is powered by five flagship initiatives. Each project tackles a critical gap in Jewish community safety — from campuses to global coordination.
Campus Shield Project
Emergency Response System for Jewish Students
The Crisis: Jewish students face record-high antisemitism with no coordinated protection system.
Our Solution: Campus safety network linking students, Hillel, parents, and rapid responders.
Project Components:
- Student SOS App with campus-specific features
- Hillel Integration Dashboard
- Parent Alert Network
- Campus Volunteer Training
- Legal Resource Network
- Mental Health Support
Current Status:
- Pilot at 5 universities
- 2,500+ student users
- 15 Hillel partnerships
- Legal advocacy network active
Measurable Impact:
- 87% faster response to campus incidents
- 340 Jewish students connected to support in Q4 2023
- 23 documented cases with legal support provided
- 95% parent satisfaction with alert system
Jewish Emergency Response Team
Connecting Jewish Communities for Coordinated Emergency Response
The Gap: Communities respond in isolation, duplicating efforts.
Our Solution: Real-time coordination platform linking synagogues, JCCs, and organizations.
Project Components:
- Community Command Centers in major Jewish population areas
- Inter-Community Communication Platform for crisis coordination
- Resource Sharing Network for emergency supplies and volunteers
- Training Standardization across all participating communities
- Rapid Response Protocols for multi-community incidents
- Intelligence Sharing about emerging threats
Current Status:
- 12 founding communities committed
- Command centers established in NY, LA, Chicago
- Cross-community training protocols developed
- Resource inventory system operational
Measurable Impact:
- Response coordination time reduced from hours to 8 minutes
- 450% increase in volunteer deployment efficiency
- 23 successful multi-community responses in 2023
- 85,000+ Jewish community members under coordinated protection
Volunteer Excellence Program
Training the Next Generation of Emergency Leaders
The Challenge: ewish communities have willing volunteers but lack standardized emergency response training and coordination skills.
Our Solution: Comprehensive training creating certified coordinators in every community.
Project Components:
- Standardized Training Curriculum based on international emergency management best practices
- AI-Powered Micro-Learning for continuous skill development
- Virtual Reality Training Simulations for crisis response scenarios
- Certification and Advancement Pathways from volunteer to coordinator to regional leader
- Cross-Community Training Exchanges for shared expertise
- Professional Development Partnerships with emergency management institutions
Training Tracks:
- Emergency Response Coordination (40-hour certification)
- Campus Safety Specialist (specialized student protection training)
- Community Assessment and Planning (security evaluation expertise)
- Crisis Communication (managing information during emergencies)
- Trauma and Recovery Support (post-incident community healing)
Current Status:
- Curriculum developed with emergency management professionals
- 127 volunteers completed initial certification
- VR training modules operational
- Partnership with FEMA training institute established
Measurable Impact:
- 89% of trained volunteers report increased confidence in emergency situations
- 65% faster community mobilization with certified coordinators
- 15 volunteers promoted to regional coordination roles
- 95% volunteer retention rate through structured advancement
Threat Intelligence & Prevention
Early Warning System for Jewish Community Threats
The Problem: Jewish communities often learn about threats after incidents occur, with no coordinated intelligence sharing.
Our Solution: AI-powered threat assessment system providing early warnings and coordinated prevention strategies.
Project Components:
- Social Media Monitoring for antisemitic threats and planning
- Law Enforcement Integration for official threat assessments
- Community Intelligence Network for grassroots threat detection
- Predictive Analytics identifying high-risk periods and locations
- Prevention Coordination organizing proactive community protection
- Threat Response Protocols for various threat levels
Technology Features:
- Real-time threat level indicators for communities
- Automated alert distribution to relevant volunteers and leaders
- Integration with law enforcement threat databases
- Anonymous community reporting system
- Pattern recognition for emerging threat types
Current Status:
- AI monitoring system operational
- Integration with 8 law enforcement agencies
- 23,000+ data points analyzed weekly
- Prevention protocols tested in 6 communities
Measurable Impact:
- 72% of potential threats identified before incidents
- 45 successful prevention interventions in 2023
- 12 minutes average time from threat detection to community alert
- 78% reduction in successful attacks on monitored communities
Global Jewish Emergency Alliance
International Coordination for Jewish Community Crises
The Vision: Jewish communities worldwide connected for mutual aid during major crises, disasters, and targeted attacks.
Our Solution: International emergency response network providing rapid assistance across borders and continents.
Project Components:
- International Command Network linking Jewish communities globally
- Rapid Deployment Teams for international emergency assistance
- Resource Sharing Agreements between international Jewish communities
- Cultural and Language Adaptation for diverse Jewish populations
- Government Relations Network for official emergency cooperation
- Global Training Standards ensuring consistent response capabilities
International Scope:
- North America: USA, Canada coordination
- Europe: Integration with European Jewish Congress security initiatives
- Israel Partnership: Coordination with Israeli emergency expertise
- South America: Growing Jewish community protection networks
- Australia/Asia: Emerging market protection development
Current Status:
- Partnerships established with Jewish communities in 12 countries
- International rapid response protocols developed
- Cross-border training exchanges initiated
- Government relations framework established
Measurable Impact:
- 3 successful international assistance deployments
- 24-hour maximum response time for international requests
- 15 countries participating in information sharing
- 127,000+ Jewish community members under international coordination
Innovation Projects (Future Development)
JETNet is also building forward-looking solutions to prepare communities for tomorrow’s challenges.
AI Emergency Coordinator
Real-time AI-powered emergency response guidance
Status: Development Phase
Launch: Q3 2024
Concept: Smart system delivering real-time recommendations and optimizing resources during crises.
Features in Development:
- Natural language emergency consultation
- Resource optimization algorithms
- Multi-community coordination suggestions
- Predictive response modeling
Expected Launch: Q2-Q3 2026
Next-Gen Community Safety Platform
Unified ecosystem for protection, training, and intelligence
Status: Design Phase
Launch: Q1 2025
Concept: Integrated platform combining SOS, training, coordination, and intelligence in one system.
Planned Features:
- Unified dashboard for all safety functions
- Advanced analytics and reporting
- Integration with smart city infrastructure
- Blockchain-secured emergency communications
Expected Launch: Q1-Q2 2026
