Okay, if we come up with an "official" name, I'll create an email account, and all willing participants can email what specifically they can do and what city/state they are in.
I can start compiling a list, by state, of what volunteers we have on board.
I can also, with the help of someone who is perhaps a bit more able on the literary end, help draft up a "cover letter" of sorts that we can use to contact shelters when we are trying to get a dog released.
Let's do be sure though, that when pulling a dog from a shelter, we go at them with the honest approach. Sad fact is, some shelters WILL NOT work with rescue orgs for one reason or another. We shouldn't lie to them to pull a dog under the guise of adopting it. Though I've done it in the past, it can backfire and then we will lose credibility. Just my two cents.
There is a shelter in the county I used to live in, they would not release dogs to rescue. I fake adopted a dane to get her out of there because she was slated for euthanasia, and when they found out I only pulled her to get her into rescue, they blacklisted me from pulling from them anymore. Hard lesson learned, for sure. We can't help if we're blacklisted.