 Hello, my name is Jasmine Cheen. Our team is building a civic tech initiative, ReConnect, to close the last mile disaster relief gaps and build long-term resilience for underserved communities. We have entered the age of disasters. Around the world, storms, floods and fires are growing in frequency and severity, threatening people's health and safety. Our work started in Puerto Rico, home to 3 million people. It is one of the many places that have been confronted with one shock after another. Over the past two years, we learned from the frontline in Puerto Rico that there's an urgent need to bridge the current operation information and coordination gaps between local community groups and humanitarian aid agencies to meet the growing challenges of helping those most affected. ReConnect is filling the missing links with human networks, data, and machine intelligence through four functions. Mobilize. We equip community groups to recruit residents to collect human-level information and participate in local disaster relief missions. Assess. We integrate local information to help guide disaster planning and preparation. Coordinate. We provide coordination support for directing relief goods and services to the right places when needed. Monitor. We help individuals and organizations track their efforts over time to demonstrate impact and adapt to changes. We are an interdisciplinary woman-led team from MIT, Harvard and Puerto Rico. We work closely with our partners building people-centered technology, collaborative governance, and sustainable community engagement for a more resilient future. We would like to thank MIT's ideas for the nomination and impact engineered for the opportunity to connect with a global network of change makers. We'd love to hear from you.