What can you do about it?

Governments won’t be able to rescue your community — not soon anyway, because state and federal resources will be stretched to capacity.

Business owners, church leaders, NGO activists, locally elected officials, law enforcement and engaged individuals ready to participate all have a role to play in protecting your community.

Joining the In Trust Network is free, and you’ll find a great many valuable resources to help.

  • Templates on how your business, church, or NGO can get prepared.
  • Surveys you can fill out so others in your community know how your interests and talents can best be employed.
  • A messaging feature that provides you the opportunity to communicate with other members: by community, by interest, or one-on-one in private.
  • Regular “Briefings,” webinars, and invitations about what’s really happening behind the scenes in our economy, culture, and elections and what it all means.
  • A free business directory so customers can work with and purchase from businesses that share your values.
  • And there will be much more to come, so sign up and stay tuned.

Americans have faced hard times before. But we’ve always done so by honoring the legacy we’ve inherited and committing sacrificially to keep the bond we owe future generations.

It won’t be easy, but if we’ll prepare together, keep faith, and get organized; we will come out stronger. It’s free to join the In Trust Network. Why not do so now, while you’re thinking about it? 

What You Can Do

What’s the In Trust Network?

Community

The In Trust Network will help bring together business owners, church leaders, elected officials, law enforcement, NGO’s, and engaged individuals to plan and prepare for what’s coming.

Commerce

How do we protect small businesses when the reset comes? We’ll provide a guide so businesses, churches, NGO’s and others can work together. We’ll provide a directory of member businesses who can network with one another and do business with those who share their values and concerns. We’ll also work with local and regional banks to make capital more easily accessible to our members.

Communications

With news briefings, analysis, organizational training, and ongoing support, members of the In Trust Network will be equipped with the knowledge of what’s coming; how it effects them, their families, and their communities; and what they can do about it. We’ll also facilitate dialogue between communities who can share best practices and what’s working.