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2015ANNUALREPORTshedding new light on Slavery PAGE 10
RESCUETHOUSANDS.PROTECT MILLIONS.Prove that justice for the poor is possible.Murugan and Selvi were once enslaved in a tree-cutting facility, until IJM and local authorities rescued them. Today, they are thriving in our aftercare program and running their own charcoal business.
OUR VISION
Dear friends,
As I look back at 2015—a year of so many incredible milestones for IJM—I keep returning to four young women I met in the Dominican Republic just a few months ago.
These girls were recently rescued from unspeakable abuse at the hands of local pimps and traffickers. But, despite their experience, they are not broken or bitter. They are healing, encouraging one another, and eagerly learning to dream again. With hard work and hope, these brave survivors are already overcoming the darkness.
Their bold hope reminds me so much of the larger story we experienced at IJM this year.
As we’ve taken on the urgent and unspeakable injustices of the world—work others often call impossible—we’ve actually seen significant change happening. And just like these young women, our progress inspires new dreams of what may be possible in the next era.
Broken justice systems in places like Cambodia once seemed like they would never be fixed; now our teams witness miraculous transformation year over year. We’re excited for how this progress will inform our work and inspire other countries just beginning the fight.
Your support and God’s grace have made these impossible dreams possible. We have so much to celebrate in 2015, and so much to anticipate for the years ahead. Thank you for standing with us to protect the poor from violence this year.
Gratefully,
GARY A. HAUGEN
IJM CEO
It once seemed impossible to rescue even one child from brutal violence;
now we see thousands freed each year.
REFLECTING ON 2015
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TODAY, OUR TEAM IS HELPING TO PROTECT MORE THAN 21 MILLION PEOPLE FROM VIOLENCE WORLDWIDE .
We have spent nearly 20 years on the front lines fighting some of the worst forms of violence. We work in communities in Africa, Latin America, South Asia and Southeast Asia. Through our unique Justice System Transformation model, we help victims of violence secure justice and partner with key authorities to fix broken justice systems in the countries where we work.
RESCUEWe collaborate with local police to rescue victims from ongoing violence and bring them to safety.
REPAIR We identify gaps in the systems that protect the poor, and then work with police and courts to address these challenges.
RESTOREWe join with social workers to restore survivors to safety through counselling, education and skills training.
WE ARE INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MISSION.
WHO WE ARE
RESTRAINWe partner with police to restrain criminals, traffickers and slave owners from hurting others.
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OUR 2015 IMPACT
4,100
376
3,749
20,000
VICTIMS OF OPPRESSION RESCUED
BY IJM AND IJM-TRAINED PARTNERS
CRIMINALS RESTRAINED THROUGH
COURT-ORDERED DETENTION OR
CONVICTIONS
SURVIVORS AND FAMILY MEMBERS
CURRENTLY RECEIVING AFTERCARE
PEOPLE TRAINED, INCLUDING 14,000+
JUSTICE SYSTEM OFFICIALS AND
6,000+ COMMUNITY MEMBERS
OUR IMPACT
Pictured: IJM’s Sek Saroeun has defended hundreds of children in Cambodia’s courts, helping to transform the country’s response to sex trafficking.Learn more on page 20.
Photo by Esther Havens
Dear friend,
2015 has been a year of many victories. Though there have been challenges, we’ve experienced big wins and incredible growth. The hurdles we have overcome give us great hope for the future. We have been working tirelessly to protect the poor from violence and it is with great joy that we share with you all we have accomplished over the past year.
There were many great moments for IJM Canada this year, but there are a few in particular I would like to highlight. In March, we made enormous gains in visibility when our global CEO Gary Haugen took the TED stage in Vancouver to discuss why ending violence against the poor is the catalyst to ending poverty. I’m also delighted to share that 2015 was a strong year for us financially, ending with a 49% increase in revenue over 2014. IJM Canada grew not only in financial resources, but in human resources as we welcomed three new staff members to our team.
We are so grateful for the generous gifts of time, hard work, and finances from our supporters, staff, and volunteers. Without their support, none of these incredible results would have been possible.
With great excitement and anticipation, we look forward to everything 2016 has in store.
I invite you to view the details of our 2015 accomplishments outlined in this annual report. I also ask that you continue to stand in solidarity with us as we continue to move forward in the work of transforming justice systems in developing nations around the world.
Until all are free, we will persevere in our mission to rescue thousands, protect millions, and prove that justice for the poor is possible.
Gratefully,
Ed Wilson Executive Director, IJM Canada
A MESSAGE FROM ED WILSON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, IJM CANADA
IJM CANADA
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Lack of citizenship is the major risk factor for hill tribe women and girls in Thailand for being trafficked or otherwise exploited. Our team in Thailand helped thousands of eligible hill tribe members get citizenship documentation.
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Backed by faithful IJM supporters, our newest field office in Ghana set out on their first-ever rescue operation in March 2015, bringing 10 young boys to freedom. These boys were among thousands enslaved in the dangerous fishing industry on Lake Volta. They faced daily beatings as they worked, and few had ever been to school or eaten a nutritious meal.
Our team worked closely with anti-trafficking
police and social workers to arrest the slave owners and bring these 10 children to a safe aftercare home where they began healing. The boys arrived malnourished, exhausted and barely clothed—but now they are receiving good food, rest, play and education. Today we’re locating their families and supporting their parents with counselling and education, so we can be confident the boys won’t be trafficked again.
AFRICA
FIRST RESCUE IN GHANA FREES 10 BOYS FROM BRUTAL SLAVERY
GLOBAL UPDATES
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GLOBAL UPDATES
“SUPER DAY OF JOY” MARKS IJM’S 10 YEARS IN GUATEMALA
In 2015, police near Chennai initiated a massive rescue with IJM’s help and brought 333 children, women and men to freedom—our second-largest operation ever.
Families in this brick factory lived in tiny, thatched-roof huts and were each forced to make 2,000 bricks a week. They ate barely enough rice to survive. After the rescue, the IJM-trained officials pro-vided medical care and meals, and then helped each family return to their home village. We will continue supporting them in a two-year aftercare program.
INDIAN OFFICIALS FREE 333 IN GAME-CHANGING RESCUE
In October of 2015, we celebrated a decade of ground-breaking work protecting children from sexual violence in Guatemala.
Our team frequently holds “Day of Joy” events for children who bravely choose to testify in court. This year’s special “Super Day of Joy” reunited boys and girls we’ve helped throughout all 10 years.
Their families enjoyed games, movies and a comedy show—as well as encouragement that Guatemala is safer because of their courage.
“In every child we see God’s love made real. It is incredible to see
girls and boys smiling, to see them overcome such deep suffering.”
IJM INVESTIGATOR
“When we started working here a decade ago, officials either hadn’t
heard of bonded labour or denied that it existed in their state. This rescue
operation is a game-changer.”
SAJU MATHEW IJM Vice President of Operations for South Asia
LATIN AMERICA SOUTH ASIA
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SHEDDING NEW LIGHT ON SLAVERY This year, IJM teams published first-of-their-kind studies of bonded labour slavery in India and of sex trafficking in the Dominican Republic, which will provide crucial insight for the fight ahead. Capturing a hidden crime like slavery presents a serious challenge, but cutting-edge methodologies helped us gain a deeper understanding of the scale and nature of these crimes. Strong data like this will better position us to help authorities end slavery for good.
Of manual labourers in 11 surveyedindustries are in bonded labour TAMIL NADU STATE, INDIA
Of individuals being sold for sex on street corners, parks and beaches are children DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
29.9%
GLOBAL UPDATES
23.3%
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LANDMARK SENTENCE PROTECTS UGANDAN GRANDMOTHER
As crimes against impoverished children evolve, so does the expertise of IJM teams working to defend them. In August, we conducted back-to-back operations to rescue six young children in the Philippines from cybersex trafficking— a critical moment in our ongoing casework project against this abuse. These children had been exploited in thousands of abusive photos and videos broadcast online to pedophiles in 19 countries.
We worked closely with local authorities to arrest four suspects and rescue the children (many under 7 years old).
The children received immediate crisis care, and we will continue to guide them on the long journey of recovery.
RESCUING CHILDREN FROM DISTURBING ONLINE ABUSE
SOUTHEAST ASIA
At 70 years old, Juliana was no match for the violent young man trying to steal her home and small grove of banana trees. She relied on her land to support her ten grandchildren, but lived in constant terror after this man attacked her with a machete to overtake it.
Our Uganda team relentlessly defended Juliana and worked with police to arrest her attacker and put him on trial.
In April, a judge convicted this man to six years in prison—a rare judgment and the strongest sentence ever in our land grabbing cases. Today, Juliana and her grandchildren are safe again and rebuilding their lives in peace.
AFRICA
“I used to cry all the time. Now I don’t fear… I can finally
sleep peacefully again!” JULIANA IJM Client
“IJM is ready and able to support international law enforcement to stop the abuse and hold [abusers] accountable.”
JOHN TANAGHO IJM Cebu Deputy Director
GLOBAL UPDATES
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“BREAK THE CHAINS” RIDE GOES THE EXTRA MILEBiking 3,000 miles cross-country is already impressive, but cyclists George Cook and Mike Rutter made their journey even more inspiring. This summer, they endured blistering heat and rainstorms to spread awareness about trafficking and raise nearly $40,000 for IJM. “We put
a picture on our bicycles of someone rescued from a brothel,” says Cook, a director with Graystone Consulting. “Whenever we felt like giving up, we looked into their faces.” Thanks to their relentless commitment, thousands of children will be rescued and protected from abuse.
WATCH Cindi’s inspiring story at IJM.ca/cows
Seven years ago, Cindi Wolk sat heartbroken in her kitchen, shocked by IJM’s stories of young girls sold into brothels around the world. “I wanted to go over there,” she says. “I wanted to be the one kicking down the door and grabbing the girls. But I know that’s not the part I can play.”
Instead, Cindi set her sights on 80 acres of unused farmland and her own unique way to help. With no experience, she created a thriving cow farm where she’s raised dozens of cattle (and more than $11,000) to help rescue children. We’re amazed by Cindi’s heart for justice, and thankful for her inspiring message: “It isn’t about how much you can do. It’s about – ‘Will you do anything?’”
MEET CINDI’S HERD OF HELPERS
SUPPORTER STORIES
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GARY HAUGEN DELIVERS INSPIRING TED TALK
We are so encouraged by IJM advocates speaking up for children and families enslaved around the world. More than 200 of these friends joined us in September 2015 to rally congressional support for the End Modern Slavery Initiative Act, introduced by Senator Bob Corker (TN).
Michigan-native Kevin Daum has joined us every year since 2009, because he knows how important advocacy can be.
“We are speaking a better world into existence,” he says.
“Your voice makes a difference.”
IJM CEO Gary Haugen took the prestigious 2015 TED stage to illuminate a hidden plague of violence devastating the poor—and to inspire great minds to take action on their behalf. In a series of powerful stories, he explained how violence is as much a part of everyday life for the poor as hunger, disease or homelessness.
SUPPORTER STORIES
HUNDREDS VISIT CONGRESS TO RALLY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST SLAVERY
“Blockbuster TED Talk by @Gary Haugen.
His explanation of the dark hidden
cause of poverty is unforgettable.”
—CHRIS ANDERSON @TEDCHRIS
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WITH THE PARTNERSHIP OF ENTREPRENEUR IAL SUPPORTERS AROUND THE WORLD, WE ARE SEEK ING TO MEET AMBIT IOUS GOALS BY 2017 IN PURSUIT OF IJM ’ S V IS ION .
This impact in the field depends on a robust justice movement worldwide. Through support from our donors, we will:
VICTIMS RELIEVED
FROM INJUSTICE
ANNUALLY
VIOLENT CRIMINALS
RESTRAINED
ANNUALLY
JUSTICE SYSTEM REFORM
PROJECTS TO REDUCE
VIOLENCE
500 10
2017 VISION GOALS
2017 VISION FUND:EXPANDING OUR IMPACT
ENGAGE
Engage leaders around the world across business, international development and government.
ENHANCE
Enhance IJM’s organizational sustainability so we are well-positioned to achieve our goals.
EQUIP
Equip the next generation of strong leaders in the fight for justice.
ESTABLISH
Establish 22–25 IJM field offices around the world.
MOBILIZE
Mobilize 5,000 churches globally to seek justice in their communities and internationally.
3,000
2017 VISION FUND
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FROM OUR CLIENT
A LETTER OF Generous donors sent IJM to rescue Charito* from sex trafficking in 2007. In 2015, eight years later, she sent us a letter of thanks— and we couldn’t wait to share it with you.
Dear IJM Family,
It was November 2007 when you came and saved me from the people who took advantage of my vulnerability. What I had at that time was only my shattered dreams, wounded self, and very low self-esteem. I was so sensitive, packed with a heart full of hatred and revenge. I had a desire to change my life, but I was so afraid.
Chasing my dreams was not easy. Some people did not support me, and some laughed and said I can’t achieve my dreams. Through the help of my IJM social worker and staff in the shelter, these criticisms made me even stronger. I was able to finish my secondary education. Luckily, I got the IJM scholarship for my college. I’ve learned to prioritize my goals and dreams, and I am now starting a new chapter of my life.
Last August 3, 2015, I passed the Social Work board examination. Thank you so much: I am now a licensed Social Worker. I am so happy helping girls who have experienced traumas and hardships like me. I can return the help that IJM gave me.
To the IJM social workers and staff: thank you for making me realize that I’m worth everything in this world. Thank you for never giving up on me. You helped me climb high when the whole world said I can’t do it.
Without each of you, I’d be nowhere near the person I am today—and the person I’m still working on becoming. There aren’t enough words to express my appreciation, but I think this is a good start. I owe you one.
Thank you,
Former IJM Client
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support & Revenue UnrestrictedTemporarily
Restricted 2015 Total 2014 Total
Contribution & Grants 37,145,001 11,477,953 48,622,954 44,008,742
In-Kind Support 1,978,770 109,099 2,087,869 2,006,351
Rental Income 302,237 – 302,237 472,350
Other Income 552,407 – 552,407 686,626
Net Assets Released from Restrictions 11,681,984 (11,681,984) – –
Total Revenue & Support $51,660,399 ($94,932) $51,565,467 $47,174,069
Expenses
Program Services
Justice System Transformation 30,158,336 – 30,158,336 27,981,950
Education & Mobilization 8,812,001 – 8,812,001 8,362,305
Total Program Services 38,970,337 – 38,970,337 36,344,255
Supporting Services
Fund Development 7,045,487 – 7,045,487 5,137,360
General & Administrative 6,242,215 – 6,242,215 5,253,229
Total Supporting Services 13,287,702 – 13,287,702 10,390,589
Total Expenses $52,258,039 – $52,258,039 $46,734,844
Change in Net Assets ($597,640) ($94,932) ($692,572) $439,225
Net Assets
Beginning of Year $17,024,860 $3,702,777 $20,727,637 $20,288,412
End of Year $16,427,220 $3,607,845 $20,035,065 $20,727,637
Statement of Activities (Audited)
2015
EXPENSE MIX
Program
Fundraising
General and Administrative
77.8%
11.0%
2015
FUNDING SOURCES
Foundations and Businesses
IJM Partner Offices
2% Other1% Government Grants
Individuals
2015 FINANCIAL INFORMATION
75%
12%
13%4% Gift-in-Kind
4% Churches
71%
12%6%
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IJM is committed to modelling and maintaining the highest standards in our work, including our commitment to financial integrity. IJM is recognized by ECFA, Charity Navigator, Guidestar and BBB for our exceptional commitment to financial responsibility, accountability and transparency. You may view our full audited financial statements at www.ijm.org/get-to-know-us/financials
ASSETS 2015 2014
Cash & Cash Equivalents 21,375,524 19,875,651
Receivables, Net 552,057 611,812
Promises to Give, Net 2,289,328 3,038,055
Prepaid Expenses & Other Assets 1,297,115 1,462,332
Property & Equipment, Net 2,558,805 2,424,946
Total Assets $28,072,829 $27,412,796
Liabilities
Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses 1,897,986 1,371,504
Refundable Advances 722,535 888,513
Accrued Severance & Retirement for National Staff
628,409 539,324
Deferred Rent & Tenant Improvements 4,788,834 3,885,818
Total Liabilities $8,037,764 $6,685,159
Net Assets
Unrestricted 16,427,220 17,024,860
Temporarily Restricted 3,607,845 3,702,777
Total Net Assets $20,035,065 $20,727,637
Total Liabilities & Net Assets $28,072,829 $27,412,796
Statement of Financial Position (Audited)
ACCREDITEDCHARITY
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2015 Board of Directors Gary Haugen, United States CEO, International Justice Mission
Nicole Bibbins Sedaca, United States Chair for Global Politics and Security, Master of Science in Foreign Service, Georgetown University
Eric Asche, United States Chief Marketing Officer, Legacy
Rebecca Chan, China Senior Director, Lead Counsel for Asia Pacific, Assurant Solutions
Paul Lee, United States CEO, Threadloom
Terry Mochar, Canada Founder & President, Mochar International Management Ltd.
Nancy Ortberg, United States CEO, Transforming the Bay With Christ
Raj Parker, UK Partner, Freshfields Brukhaus Deringer LLP
Nicholas Sensley, United States CEO, Cross Sector Solutions, LLC
Patty Sison-Arroyo, Philippines Professor, Ateneo Law School Jay Welker, United States President, Wealth Management & The Private Bank, Wells Fargo
Alfonso Wieland, Peru Co-founder & Executive Director, Paz y Esperanza
Martin Witteveen, Netherlands Magistrate, District Court of the Hague
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TRANSFORMATION
“We have a heart to protect the country by ensuring rights and freedom for all citizens, and by ensuring citizens are free from trafficking, infliction and suppression…Perpetrators may keep coming up with more trickery, but what we have is our will and our responsibility to fight against them.”
—GENERAL POL PHIE THEY Director of Cambodia’s Anti-Human Trafficking and Juvenile Protection Police
Abusers once trumpeted Cambodia as the place to purchase young children for sex with no fear of the law. Very young girls were sold in the open, and the local justice system was simply too broken to respond.
Over the last 15 years, we’ve partnered with officials like General Pol Phie They (pictured) and other anti-trafficking leaders to strengthen the justice system and end the abuse. Together, we’ve witnessed remarkable change: Our 2015 study saw the prevalence of children in the sex industry in three major cities drop from an estimated 15–30% to just 2.2%. This fierce effort proves to the world that justice for the poor is possible.
SOUTHEAST ASIA
TRANSFORMATION IN CAMBODIA
Photo by Esther Havens
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28%
Revenue Operating FundRestricted
FundsCapital
Fund 2015 Total 2014 Total
Donations 2,890,070 2,192,030 – 5,082,100 3,346,132
Fundraising Events 11,987 – – 11,987 45,028
Honoraria & Travel Reimbursements 30,955 – – 30,955 38,690
Sale of Resource Materials 4,135 – – 4,135 12,660
Interest 209 – – 209 520
Total Revenue $2,937,356 $2,192,030 – $5,129,386 $3,443,030
Expenditures
Program Activites
Overseas & General Casework 77,694 2,288,634 1,210 2,367,538 2,120,159
Education 627,396 40,308 3,629 671,333 653,646
Total Program Activites 705,090 2,328,942 4,839 3,038,871 2,773,805
Fund Development 636,371 – 4,234 640,605 783,459
General & Administrative Support
481,768 – 3,024 484,792 366,893
Total Expenditures $1,823,229 $2,328,942 $12,097 $4,164,268 $3,924,157
Fund balances
Excess (Deficiency) of Revenue Over Expenditures 1,114,127 (136,912) (12,097) 965,118 (481,127)
Fund Balances, Beginning of Year 45,097 37,852 29,804 112,753 593,880
Interfund Transfers (903,264) 903,264 – - -
Fund Balances, End of Year $255,960 $804,204 $17,707 $1,077,871 $112,753
2015 $ 5.13 $ 4.16
2014 3.44 3.92
2013 3.27 3.21
2012 2.82 2.78
2011 2.34 2.30
REVENUE(in millions)
YEAR EXPENSES (in millions)
Statement of Operations and Changes in Fund Balances
2015 EXPENSE MIX
Program
Fund Development
Administrative
73%
15%
2015 FUNDING SOURCES
Foundations
Churches and Charities
1% OtherIndividuals
55%
28%
16%
28%
55%
73%
12%
15%
IJM CANADA 2015 FINANCIAL INFORMATION***
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Revenue Operating FundRestricted
FundsCapital
Fund 2015 Total 2014 Total
Donations 2,890,070 2,192,030 – 5,082,100 3,346,132
Fundraising Events 11,987 – – 11,987 45,028
Honoraria & Travel Reimbursements 30,955 – – 30,955 38,690
Sale of Resource Materials 4,135 – – 4,135 12,660
Interest 209 – – 209 520
Total Revenue $2,937,356 $2,192,030 – $5,129,386 $3,443,030
Expenditures
Program Activites
Overseas & General Casework 77,694 2,288,634 1,210 2,367,538 2,120,159
Education 627,396 40,308 3,629 671,333 653,646
Total Program Activites 705,090 2,328,942 4,839 3,038,871 2,773,805
Fund Development 636,371 – 4,234 640,605 783,459
General & Administrative Support
481,768 – 3,024 484,792 366,893
Total Expenditures $1,823,229 $2,328,942 $12,097 $4,164,268 $3,924,157
Fund balances
Excess (Deficiency) of Revenue Over Expenditures 1,114,127 (136,912) (12,097) 965,118 (481,127)
Fund Balances, Beginning of Year 45,097 37,852 29,804 112,753 593,880
Interfund Transfers (903,264) 903,264 – - -
Fund Balances, End of Year $255,960 $804,204 $17,707 $1,077,871 $112,753
Foundations
***IJM Canada works in partnership with IJM on casework projects in Bolivia, Cambodia, Chennai (India), Kolkata (India), Philippines, Thailand, the Dominican Republic and Uganda. IJM Canada’s Overseas and General Casework expenditures reflect IJM Canada’s financial investment of CAD $2,221,068 in this work.
You may view our full audited statements at IJM.ca/financials
IJM Canada is a member of the Canadian Council of Christian Charities and is a Better Business Bureau Accredited Charity.
2015 Board of DirectorsJennifer Ip Unit Director & Counsel, LAWPRO
Bruce Friesen Businessman, Self-employed
Hon. Justice Kenneth Pedlar Justice, Ontario Superior Court
Lorne Penner, Vice-Chair Lawyer, Ahlstrom Wright Oliver & Cooper
James Peters, Chairperson President, Hadrian Manufacturing Inc.
Rev. Kervin Raugust Pastor, Centre Street Church
ASSETS Operating Fund Restricted Funds Capital Fund Dec 31, 2015 Dec 31, 2014
Current Assets
Cash 243,202 74,177 - 317,379 282,617
Short-term Investments - 575,119 - 575,119 -
Accounts Receivable 32,439 - - 32,439 31,759
Inventory 10,379 - - 10,379 14,736
Prepaid Expenses 14,346 154,908 - 169,254 15,905
Total Current Assets 300,366 804,204 - 1,104,570 345,017
Capital Assets - - 17,707 17,707 29,804
Other Assets-Long Term Security Deposit on Lease
5,000 - - 5,000 5,000
Total Assets $305,366 $804,204 $17,707 $1,127,277 $379,821
Liabilities and fund balances
Current Liabilities
Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities
49,406 - - 49,406 267,068
Fund Balances
Unrestricted 255,960 - - 255,960 45,097
Internally Restricted-Invested in Capital Assets
- - 17,707 17,707 29,804
Restricted - 804,204 - 804,204 37,852
Total Fund Balances 255,960 804,204 17,707 1.077,871 112,753
Total Liabilities & Fund Balances $305,366 $804,204 $17,707 $1,127,277 $379,821
Statement of Financial Position (Audited)
Kim Priebe Philanthropist
Bill Adsit CEO/President, Tahltan Nation Development Corporation
Joey Horvath International Business Advisor and Impact Investor
Lee Sutherland, Secretary Lawyer
Ed Wolowich, Treasurer Hydrogeological Engineer, SNC Lavalin
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*A Pseudonym All text and images © 2016 International Justice Mission
INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MISSION is a global organization that protects the poor from violence throughout the developing world. IJM partners with local authorities to rescue victims of violence, bring criminals to justice, restore survivors, and strengthen justice systems. IJM Canada shares in this global mission.
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