Florida public charity · Founded 2026

From the mountains to the Gulf, we show up ready.

Practical disaster logistics, resilient communities, and hands-on stewardship for the land and water that connect us.

501(c)(3)IRS-recognized public charity
2026Founded in Florida
Mountain → GulfRegional service vision
Practical actionNonpartisan by design

Action without the noise.

Mountain and Gulf Alliance protects America's land, waters, and working communities through practical, nonpartisan action.

We are building a deployable nonprofit that can help move critical supplies, coordinate qualified recovery capacity, stabilize storm- or fire-affected terrain, and care for natural places for the long haul. We believe service should be useful, accountable, and rooted in local needs—not ideology.

Ready capacity.
Responsible action.

Our programs are in their launch phase. We are developing partnerships, registrations, safety systems, and funding so each engagement begins with the right authority and ends with clear results.

01

Disaster delivery & logistics

Move requested supplies, equipment, food, water, and recovery materials where authorized partners need them—using practical routing, documented handoffs, and a company vehicle available for mission work.

Preparedness · transport · last-mile support
02

Response contractor network

Build a vetted network of properly licensed and insured contractor crews that can support recovery logistics, site stabilization, debris-related work, and restoration under written scopes.

Vetting · dispatch · field coordination
03

Land & water stewardship

Partner with landowners and agencies on mangroves, watersheds, erosion zones, trails, and habitat—combining cleanup, monitoring, restoration, and responsible public access.

Habitat · restoration · stewardship

Useful in the field.
Clean on paper.

Disaster and conservation work demand both speed and discipline. Our operating model is designed to protect the people, places, partners, and public funds involved.

  1. 01

    Prepare

    Pre-qualify people, vehicles, vendors, routes, and safety requirements before an incident.

  2. 02

    Receive an assignment

    Confirm the requesting organization, written scope, access authorization, and reporting chain.

  3. 03

    Mobilize

    Dispatch the right transport or contractor capacity without entering restricted areas or disrupting incident command.

  4. 04

    Document & restore

    Track deliveries, costs, photos, outcomes, and follow-through so every mission is accountable.

Our deployment rule: We do not self-deploy into restricted disaster areas. Missions require authorization, a written scope, appropriate insurance, and coordination with incident leadership or the responsible land manager.

A beautiful place deserves more than a one-day cleanup.

We are seeking our first formal land or water stewardship partnership in Florida—ideally a place where restoration, monitoring, community access, and reliable on-the-ground management can grow together.

Recommend a place

Bring the need.
We'll build the right response.

Building the right way.

Google for Nonprofits review underway

Our organization request and domain-email verification are complete. Google's verification partner is now processing the application.

First stewardship partnership requested

We asked Palm Beach County to discuss a recurring natural-area assignment for a Storm-to-Stream cleanup and debris-pathway pilot.

Federal identifier assigned

Mountain and Gulf Alliance received UEI CL6CZT136YS1. Full SAM.gov registration and federal award eligibility remain in progress.

Built for trust from day one.

Mountain and Gulf Alliance Inc is a Florida nonprofit corporation recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) and classified as a public charity. Our exemption is effective June 1, 2026.

The June 15, 2026 IRS determination letter linked below contains the clerical typo “MOUNTA AND GULF ALLIANCE.” A correction request has been prepared. The correct Florida legal name is Mountain and Gulf Alliance Inc, and the exemption effective date is being reviewed against Florida's May 25, 2026 effective date.

Clear answers.

Do you self-deploy into disaster areas?

No. We mobilize only with a confirmed assignment, permission to enter, a written scope, and coordination with the responsible agency or lead organization.

Can an agency, landowner, or nonprofit request a partnership?

Yes. We welcome conversations about delivery missions, preparedness, contractor capacity, habitat projects, and long-term stewardship agreements.

Where do you plan to work?

Our service vision runs from the Rocky Mountains eastward, with an early focus on the Southeast, Gulf Coast, Appalachia, and rural communities exposed to storms, floods, wildfire, and erosion.

Are contributions tax-deductible?

Mountain and Gulf Alliance is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity. Contributions are deductible to the extent allowed by law. We are still establishing our secure giving systems.

Have a mission, a place, or a partnership in mind?

info@mountaingulfalliance.org
(561) 956-80482461 Village Blvd Apt 105, West Palm Beach, FL 33409EIN 42-3021161

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