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The Porch Light Movement

A grassroots movement to light up rural communities—powered by local people, shared tools, and regional connection.

Behind every successful What’sUp 24/7 community is a local leader who decided to do something — to connect, to amplify, to activate. From business champions to community connectors, this movement is powered by people like you who believe in the potential of their place.

Here, you’ll find the heart of the Porch Light Movement — the people, tools, and ideas that bring it all to life. Whether you’re ready to lead as a Community Champion, want to explore the full Tool Chest to spread the word in your community, or just need inspiration to get started, this is where it all comes together. Everything we’ve built is designed to be shared, adapted, and activated — right where you are.

The Gathering Place

Where people come together to share, lead, and activate the movement.
Community Drivers

Where Community 
Pride 
Becomes Local Action

Champions, Connectors & Regional Champs

The Tool Chest

Practical Tools for Spotlighting 
Your Community

Tools, Flyers, 
and Ideas

Sit a Spell

A regular gathering to share ideas, learn, and get inspired.

Virtual 
Trainings

Under the Porch

Where Questions Settle and Answers Live
The Foundation

Answers beneath
the porch

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Landscape

The Big Picture, 
Simply Explained

Our Story

The Porch Crew

Our Team
Who's behind it

About Us

The Porch Swing

Conversations, Moments, and Initiatives

Where Stories Are Shared and Community Comes Alive
Conversations

Short quotes. 
Big impact.

What people are saying…

Moments

Real results. 
Real people.

Testimonials

Initiatives

Big moves. 
Bold partnerships.

Ideas turned into action

The Front Steps:

To connect, elevate, and bring rural communities to life.

POW! Sessions

Get Connected 
Plug-In

Hands-On Workshops

Rise

Big Energy 
Bold moves

Rallies, Blitzes & Boosts

The Champion Summit

Celebrate Champions 
See What’s Next

Annual Conferences