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Businesses Ending Slavery & Trafficking

Seattle, WAEIN: 45-5046786Website

Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings

Businesses Ending Slavery & Trafficking BEST educates employers to prevent human trafficking and creates pathways to employment for survivors.

Local (City/County Level)
Adults (Ages 26-64)
Low-Income/Economically Disadvantaged
Human Services
Education & Awareness
Food Security & Nutrition
Direct Service Delivery
Health

Annual Revenue

$1,173,715

Known Funders

23

Grants Received

40

Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssets
2024$1,173,715$1,324,411$737,100
2023$1,367,296$1,222,754$907,270
2022$901,922$921,457$748,004
2021$975,735$808,244$779,149
2020$678,735$695,382$691,440
2019$865,615$799,716$628,611
2018$656,810$480,907$581,482
2017$373,114$194,126$352,123

Top Funders

$100,000 (2023)
THE AHLA FOUNDATION

WASHINGTON, DC

$75,000 (2023)
$66,000 (2021)
CHANGE OF PATH

PIEDMONT, CA

$60,000 (2021)
NOVO FOUNDATION

HURLEY, NY

$55,000 (2021)
$40,000 (2021)
$40,000 (2023)
$40,000 (2022)
$36,500 (2022)
$32,550 (2023)

Showing top 10 of 23 funders.

Key Personnel

From 2024 IRS 990 filing

K

Kerrie Holleman

Director

E

Elizabeth Whittle

Director

K

Kelly Muren

Director

W

Whitney Keyes

Director

K

Kirsten Foot

CEO

Officer
M

Michael Maine

Director

K

Kenneth Andrew

Director

B

Bob Kakiuchi

President

Officer
M

Mikaela Kiner

Director

N

Nicolle Atchison

Treasurer

Officer

Showing 10 of 13 key personnel.

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