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    Children's International Rescue Foundation
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    Children's International Rescue Foundation
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    501(c)(3) organization
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    8977 S 1300 W Unit 413 West Jordan UT 84088
    Mail donations to: 8977 S 1300 W Unit 413 West Jordan UT 84088

    West Jordan UT | IRS ruling year: 2021 | EIN: 86-1887096  
    An EIN is a unique nine-digit number that identifies a business for tax purposes.
    An EIN is a unique nine-digit number that identifies a business for tax purposes.
     
     

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    Rating Report

    Leadership & Adaptability
    Score

    100

    This beacon provides an assessment of the organization's leadership capacity, strategic thinking and planning, and ability to innovate or respond to changes in constituent demand/need or other relevant social and economic conditions to achieve the organization's mission.

    Strategy

    40 out of 40 points

    Full Credit
    Partial Credit
    No Credit
    Mission Statement
    10 out of 10 points
    The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking through articulating the organization's mission.
    We rescue children from the darkness of human trafficking and offer healing on a pathway of hope.
    Vision Statement
    10 out of 10 points
    The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking through articulating the organization's vision.
    Children's International Rescue Foundation aspires to achieve a world where children are protected from organized criminal organizations sexually exploiting children.
    Strategic Goals
    20 out of 20 points
    The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking and goal setting through sharing their most important strategic goals.
    Goal One: Raise $1,000,000 a year to effectively implement current requests for investigative support and aftercare requests from our partner countries.
    Goal Two: Recruit 20 additional qualified bi-lingual operators with undercover experience to implement our mission.
    Goal Three: Recruit 4 additional care coordinators to implement our aftercare missions in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Colombia, and Peru.

    Leadership

    30 out of 30 points

    Full Credit
    Partial Credit
    No Credit
    Investment in Leadership Development
    15 out of 15 points
    The nonprofit provides evidence of investment in leadership development.
    On October 6, 2022, The Directors of Children's International Rescue Foundation attended an International Human Trafficking Training and Leadership Summit in Bogota Colombia with Coronel Duque of the Colombian National Police.
    External Focus on Mobilizing Mission
    15 out of 15 points
    The nonprofit provides evidence of leadership through focusing externally and mobilizing resources for the mission.
    • Strategic Partnerships
    • Collaborative Engagement
    • Thought Leadership
    • Social Promotion
    • Civic Engagement
    • Public Policy Advocacy

    Adaptability

    30 out of 30 points

    Full Credit
    Partial Credit
    No Credit
    Adaptability Practices
    30 out of 30 points
    The nonprofit has an opportunity to tell the story of how the organization adapted to tremendous external changes in the last year
    C.I.R.F. adapted to the travel restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic by partnering with organizations based in the countries we serve. For example, when Ecuador closed, we partnered with New Vida Therapy based in Guayaquil Ecuador to continue to implement our mission of aftercare to our rescued girls. We continued to send support to National Police units in our partner countries. We discovered ways to implement our investigations remotely and through new relationships living in host countries.