MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN USA
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN USA MMIWUSA's mission is to combat the widespread issue of violence against native people which leads to our people going missing and getting murdered. Through our mission, MMIWUSA aims to serve indigenous families in the United States who are affected by violence and poverty. We also aim to protect those who are vulnerable to it in our communities through preventative measures. We serve those who are affected by the loss of a family member to the issue of missing and murdered indigenous women and people (MMIW/P), and those who are at a broader disadvantage due to things like domestic violence, addiction, trafficking, the foster care system, and other issues that are prevalent in indigenous communities. We serve those who are experiencing the oppressive cycles of abuse and trauma caused by the history of colonial violence. We serve all native people, no matter whether they are on or off their home reservation lands.
Annual Revenue
$5,891
Known Funders
4
Grants Received
5
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $5,891 | $15,938 | $1,791 |
| 2021 | $199,246 | $124,493 | $74,754 |
Top Funders
WEST ROXBURY, MA
WEST ROXBURY, MA
DALLAS, TX
WICHITA, KS
NEW YORK, NY
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
Natalie Bullion
President and Executive Director
Duana Ricks-Johnson
Secretary and Employee
Frequently Asked Questions
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