Our roadmap
Where CrisisFlare is heading
From a working platform to a registered charity with services responding in real time.
Live today
8,500+ verified support services, re-checked monthly
Available in English, العربية, 简体中文, हिन्दी, Tiếng Việt
Free community events noticeboard
Privacy-first: no accounts, quick exit, security-tested
The road ahead, across three tracks
Each arrow flows left to right through the phases below. A segment only fills in once the work behind it is genuinely under way or done.
Becoming a charity
0 of 3 phases live
Jul–Sep 2026
Charity registration
- Drafting our constitution for legal review
- Incorporating as a not-for-profit company
- Applying for ACNC charity registration and deductible-gift status
- Building our volunteer board
1 of 4 done
Oct–Dec 2026
Donations open
- Donations open once charity registration is complete
0 of 1 done
Mid 2027
Accountability
- Our first public impact report
0 of 1 done
In the community
1 of 4 phases live
Today
Events noticeboard
- Free community events noticeboard
1 of 1 done
Jul–Sep 2026
Community events
- Local community events listed and refreshed weekly
0 of 1 done
Oct–Dec 2026
First hosted events
- Our first hosted food drive and community BBQ
- A Christmas hamper drive
0 of 2 done
Early 2027
Monthly events
- A hosted community event every month
0 of 1 done
The platform
1 of 5 phases live
Today
Live and free
- Find-support matching and the service directory
- Five community languages
2 of 2 done
Jul–Sep 2026
Faster responses
- Real-time alerts so requests never sit unseen
- Safer resume codes for people on shared devices
0 of 2 done
Oct–Dec 2026
Practitioner tools
- Referral cards practitioners can print for clients
0 of 1 done
Early 2027
The Flare pilot
- 10–15 partner services in our pilot region responding to flares
0 of 1 done
Mid 2027
Growing coverage
- 50 partner services across Western Sydney
0 of 1 done
What your support funds
Fresh listings — every service re-checked monthly so nobody calls a disconnected number.
Safe Australian hosting and the privacy engineering that keeps people safe on shared devices.
Reaching more communities — more languages, more regions, more partner services.
CrisisFlare is not an emergency service — in immediate danger call 000.