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For dispatcher associations

NENA, APCO, and state-level associations representing 911 telecommunicators and emergency dispatch.

Why an association plan

Dispatchers don't typically appear in incident reports by name, but the address-exposure problem is the same broker-side. Some state public-records exemptions cover dispatch under the broader "emergency communications personnel" category; many don't. The broker layer is what's consistent across jurisdictions.

A negotiated-rate model lets your association surface privacy protection to members without taking on the operational complexity of running a benefits program.

How it works

  • $8/mo per member, billed individually
  • Members enroll under their own account; the association is the introduction channel
  • Family-coverage rate for household enrollments
  • Deal shape scoped per engagement based on your member base

Pilot it across dispatch

A free 90-day pilot covers your members at no cost. Regular aggregate progress reports, decision call at day 90. Useful proof point for the next NENA or APCO meeting.

How to start

Contact our org team to discuss the rate structure. For broader plan info, see association coverage.