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🚨 Global disaster losses: $318–320B in 2024 — 9th consecutive year above $300B | 57% uninsured · $181B protection gap | DisasterMitigation.Solutions is live now
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Global Platform for
Disaster Mitigation
& Resilience Solutions

The all-in-one directory, marketplace, and knowledge hub connecting governments, businesses, and communities with verified solution providers across 140+ countries and 6 global regions.

8
Core Pillars
140+
Countries
6
Regions
4
Engage Paths

A $318B+ Annual Crisis

$318–320B
Global economic losses from disasters in 2024 — 57% uninsured, $181B protection gap, 9th consecutive year above $300B [1,2]

Communities and organizations face critical barriers in accessing the right mitigation resources, verified providers, and funding when they need it most.

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Fragmented Access
No single platform connects disaster mitigation solution providers, government agencies, and affected communities globally.
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Response Delays
Critical resources are slow to reach those in need due to disconnected supply chains and unverified provider networks.
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Protection Gap
A $181B protection gap exists between insured and uninsured losses — leaving communities vulnerable and under-resourced. [1]
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No Market Intelligence
Buyers and governments lack consolidated data to make informed procurement, funding, and preparedness decisions.

8 Integrated Pillars

DisasterMitigation.Solutions is built on 8 interconnected pillars that cover the full lifecycle of disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.

01
Global Directory
Verified solution providers across all 8 disaster mitigation categories, searchable by region, specialty, and certification.
02
Marketplace
Transactional platform for procurement of goods, services, and emergency resources with Moneris & Payzli payment integration.
03
ThinkTank
Collaborative intelligence hub for policy makers, researchers, and industry leaders to share frameworks and best practices.
04
Training Hub
Accredited eLearning programs for emergency responders, corporate teams, and government personnel.
05
Funding & RFPs
Centralized access to grants, government RFPs, and impact investment opportunities in the resilience sector.
06
Content Library
Curated research, case studies, regulatory updates, and operational guides for all stakeholders.
07
Alert Intelligence
Real-time disaster monitoring with actionable alerts linked directly to relevant providers and resources on the platform.
08
Provider Verification
Multi-layer credentialing and verification system ensuring quality, accountability, and trust across all listings.

Three Audiences, One Platform

DisasterMitigation.Solutions serves a global ecosystem of investors, solution providers, and buyers — each with their own tailored engagement path.

For Investors
💼 Invest in Resilience
  • Access to a $549B+ total addressable market
  • Proven platform with Phase 1 live and generating listings
  • Multiple revenue streams: fees, SaaS, training, data licensing
  • 2,000–4,000× engineering cost advantage via AI
  • First-mover advantage — no comparable global competitor
For Solution Providers
🏢 List Your Services
  • Global directory listing with verified badge
  • Access to government, NGO, and corporate buyers
  • Marketplace storefront with integrated payments
  • Training content publishing and monetization
  • RFP and grant opportunity matching
For Buyers & Governments
🌍 Source & Procure
  • Search verified providers by region and specialty
  • Issue RFPs and receive proposals on-platform
  • Access training and certification programs
  • Connect with funding sources and grant programs
  • Real-time disaster alerts linked to resources

A $549B+ Total Addressable Market

$549B+
TAM
DMS composite estimate across disaster preparedness, emergency management & restoration sub-markets [3,4,5]
$110B
SAM
DMS estimate: online-accessible procurement & training spend within TAM
$2–8B
GMV Target
Platform gross merchandise value at scale (1.5–5% of SAM)
$181B
Protection Gap
Uninsured vs insured losses annually [1]
5–7%
Annual Growth
Real-terms market growth rate (insured losses) [1]
90%+
Gap (Emerging)
Protection gap in emerging markets — e.g. 90% uninsured in Turkey/Syria 2023 earthquake [6]
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Climate Acceleration
Secondary perils now dominant — frequency and severity increasing every year. H1 2025 losses: $162B, 40% above H1 2024. [7]
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Government Mandates
New regulations requiring verified disaster preparedness across sectors globally. US preparedness grants up 14% to $3.2B for 2025. [8]
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No Comparable Competitor
Thomas IQ (formerly ThomasNet) serves manufacturing — no equivalent global platform exists for disaster mitigation. [9]
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AI-Powered Build
Claude AI enables 2,000–4,000× engineering cost reduction vs traditional development teams.

Six Revenue Streams

At $5B GMV, the platform targets $100–200M in annual revenue through diversified, compounding streams.

Stream 1
Marketplace Transactions
Transaction fees on all goods and services sold through the platform.
Moneris 1.99% + $0.10 CAD · Payzli 2.49% + $0.10 USD
Stream 2
Premium Listings
Featured and verified provider listings with priority placement and enhanced profiles.
SaaS $30–$1,300/month
Stream 3
Training Subscriptions
Accredited eLearning programs for organizations, teams, and certification bodies.
Per seat / enterprise plans
Stream 4
ThinkTank Memberships
Premium access for policy makers, researchers, and industry leaders to the intelligence hub.
Annual membership tiers
Stream 5
Data & Intelligence
Market intelligence reports, procurement data, and trend analytics licensed to institutions.
Enterprise licensing
Stream 6
Content Licensing
Proprietary content, case studies, and research frameworks licensed to governments and NGOs.
Custom agreements

Five-Phase Build Plan

A capital-efficient, five-phase rollout — starting with Investor & Provider Recruitment now, through to global market leadership. Each phase unlocks the next revenue tier and de-risks the investment.

Phase 1 — Investor & Provider Recruitment
✅ Active Now – July 2026
Secure seed investment and sign founding Solution Providers before marketplace build begins. Website live at disastermitigation.solutions — investor outreach, provider applications, legal framework, and brand content pipeline via Claude AI all underway.
Investor OutreachProvider RecruitmentDirectory LiveSeed Round OpenLegal Framework
Phase 2 — Foundation Backend
1–3 Months Post-Seed
Build core technical infrastructure — provider storefronts, buyer accounts, Moneris (CAD) and Payzli (USD/international) payment rails, RFP engine, admin dashboard, and compliance framework (PIPEDA/GDPR-ready).
PaymentsStorefrontsBuyer PortalRFP EngineAdmin Dashboard
Phase 3-Lite — Marketplace Soft-Launch
Month 4–8 Post-Foundation
Open the marketplace to real transactions with founding providers and early buyer cohort. Prove the model, collect GMV data, and build the revenue track record needed for Series A. Target: first $1M GMV, 10+ institutional buyers active.
First TransactionsGov/NGO BuyersLive RFPsGMV BaselineSeries A Data
Phase 4 — Training & Intelligence Hub
Month 9–18
Launch accredited eLearning platform, ThinkTank membership hub, and real-time market intelligence dashboards. Content licensing partnerships activated. Multilingual support across all 6 regions. Series A fundraising triggered by Phase 3-Lite milestones.
eLearningThinkTankAnalyticsCertificationsSeries A
Phase 5 — Full Marketplace & Market Leadership
Year 2–4
Platform at $2–8B GMV. All 6 revenue streams optimised and compounding. White-label solutions for government agencies. Proprietary Global Disaster Mitigation Intelligence Report. Regional presence across 6 regions. Exit pathways: IPO, strategic acquisition, ESG fund partnership. Target: $100–200M annual revenue.
$2–8B GMVWhite LabelData Products6 Regions$100–200M ARR

Join the Resilience Economy

💼 For Investors
Seed round open — contact for term sheet
Phase 1 active — Investor & Provider Recruitment underway (Now – July 2026)
$549B+ TAM, $110B SAM, first-mover positioning — no equivalent global platform exists [3,4,5]
AI-driven build: 2,000–4,000× cost efficiency
Multiple exit paths: IPO, strategic acquisition, licensing
ESG/impact-aligned — UN SDG compatible
🏢 For Solution Providers
List your services in the global directory
Access verified government and NGO buyers
Open a marketplace storefront with payments
Publish training content and monetize expertise
Respond to live RFPs and government tenders
Early listing advantage — founding provider status
Ready to Build
Resilience Together?

Whether you're an investor, solution provider, government agency, or buyer — we're ready to connect.

📚 Data Sources & References
[1]
Swiss Re Institute — Sigma 1/2025: Natural Catastrophes
Reports 2024 global economic losses of USD $318B; 57% uninsured; $181B protection gap; 5–7% annual real-terms growth trend.
Published: 2025 · swissre.com/institute/research/sigma-research/sigma-2025-01
[2]
Aon — 2025 Climate and Catastrophe Insight Report
Reports 2024 global natural disaster losses of $368B; confirms 9th consecutive year above $300B; 60% uninsured; $223B in uninsured losses.
Published: January 2025 · globalreinsurance.com — Aon Cat Report Summary
[3]
Precedence Research — Disaster Preparedness Systems Market
Global market valued at USD $190.36B in 2024; projected to reach $426.45B by 2034 at 8.4% CAGR.
Published: 2024 · precedenceresearch.com/disaster-preparedness-systems-market
[4]
Precedence Research — Incident & Emergency Management Market
Global market valued at USD $137.48B in 2024; projected to reach $250.01B by 2034 at 6.16% CAGR.
Published: August 2025 · precedenceresearch.com/incident-and-emergency-management-market
[5]
Mordor Intelligence — Disaster Restoration Services Market
Market projected at USD $43.03B in 2025, reaching $58.46B by 2031 at 5.28% CAGR. FEMA BRIC program disbursed $1B in FY2024.
Published: February 2026 · mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/disaster-restoration-services-market
[6]
Swiss Re Institute — Sigma 1/2024: Natural Catastrophes in 2023
Turkey/Syria earthquake: 90% of all property damage was uninsured, illustrating extreme protection gaps in emerging markets. Global insured loss burden has more than doubled relative to GDP over 30 years.
Published: 2024 · swissre.com/institute/research/sigma-research/sigma-2024-01
[7]
Aon / World Economic Forum — H1 2025 Global Catastrophe Data
Total global economic losses from natural catastrophe rose to $162B in H1 2025 (up from $156B in H1 2024). US alone: $126B — costliest first half on record. Insured losses of $100B represent 40% above H1 2024.
Published: August 2025 · weforum.org/stories/2025/08/global-insurance-industry-gap
[8]
Mordor Intelligence — Emergency & Disaster Response Market Report
US increased state and local preparedness grants by 14% to USD $3.2B for 2025, with 35% allocated for technology upgrades. Market valued at $151B in 2026, projected to reach $183B by 2031 at 3.92% CAGR.
Published: January 2026 · mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/emergency-and-disaster-response-market
[9]
Thomas IQ (formerly ThomasNet) — B2B Industrial Directory
Leading B2B directory for the North American manufacturing/industrial sector; rebranded as Thomas IQ in December 2024. Cited as comparable B2B directory model for the industrial sector — no equivalent exists for global disaster mitigation.
Rebrand confirmed December 2024 · novaoneadvisor.com — B2B E-commerce Market Report
[10]
UNDRR / Munich Re — 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires
Munich Re calculated LA wildfire damages at USD $53B ($40B insured) — the costliest single disaster event of 2025. Independent estimates place total economic damage at $250–275B including indirect costs.
Published: January 2026 · undrr.org/news/invisible-costs-wildfire-disasters-2025
Notes on DMS Internal Estimates: The $549B+ Total Addressable Market figure is a Corporate Alliances Inc. composite calculation aggregating the disaster preparedness systems market [3], incident & emergency management market [4], and disaster restoration services market [5], plus adjacent training, data intelligence, and climate resilience sub-markets. The $110B Serviceable Addressable Market (SAM) represents DMS's internal estimate of the online-accessible portion of the TAM reachable through a digital marketplace and directory platform. All projections are for illustrative purposes and subject to market conditions. Sources current as of May 2026.