Understanding RavenScore

Understanding RavenScore.

Measuring a household's real ability to act.

RavenScore is a preparedness reference point that helps each household understand where it stands against local risks.

It is not built to judge, scare or reward the least exposed households. It makes preparedness clearer, more concrete and easier to improve.

RavenScore

Resilient household

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Local riskson track
Priority actionson track
Vital resourceson track
Family planto reinforce
Support networkon track
Raven badges

A progression path, not a grade.

Five badges make preparedness easier to read: what is already in place, what remains fragile and what should be reinforced next.

01

Vulnerable

The household still lacks key references, structured actions or easy access to essentials.

Priority: build the foundations.

02

Fragile

Some actions exist, but preparedness is incomplete, scattered or dependent on one person.

Priority: structure and complete.

03

Prepared

The household has a useful base: actions, essentials, contacts and clearer instructions.

Priority: verify and reinforce.

04

Resilient

The household is better organized, equipped and coordinated for degraded situations.

Priority: maintain over time.

05

Sentinel

The household can stay ready and help its close circle prepare.

Priority: stay ready and train the circle.

The 5 R.A.V.E.N pillars

Five concrete dimensions of household preparedness.

R

Local risks

Understand the risks linked to your address.

A

Priority actions

Know what to do now without an endless checklist.

V

Vital resources

Prepare water, energy, health, hygiene and communication essentials.

E

Evacuation and family plan

Know what to take, where to go and who to contact.

N

Neighbor and support network

Identify relatives, neighbors and useful local relays.

Ambition

Move from 'I think we are ready' to 'I know what to improve'.

Many households know they should prepare, but do not know where to start. RavenScore turns that vague zone into a simple progression path.

The goal is not to get a good number. The goal is to become truly more ready.

Less noise, less blame, more useful actions.

Why this calculation

A good reference point must stay simple, explainable and actionable.

RavenScore is not a scoring gadget. It is a preparedness compass.

A starting point, not a judgment

RavenScore shows where to begin without blame or fear.

One next useful action

The real output is a clear action the household can do now.

Local risk sets priorities

Flood, heatwave or drought exposure changes what matters first.

Proof gets old

A checked kit today is stronger than a kit forgotten for two years.

Progress stays readable

Badges help the household see progress without turning preparedness into a school grade.

Explainable for everyone

The score must be clear for citizens, useful for local governments and readable for insurers.