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INTL Society For Environmentally Acquired Illnesse

Tucson, AZ · EIN 822234406 · Form 990 · FY2020 · Small ($100K-$1M) · iseai.org
revenue
$251K
expenses
$152K
net assets
$356K
employees
0
volunteers
50
program ratio
75%
mission · from form 990

Restoring health to individuals with environmentally acquired illnesses through clinical practice, education and research.

profile · synthesized from sources

The International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness (ISEAI) is an organization dedicated to understanding and treating chronic health problems caused by environmental exposures like mold, biotoxins, and persistent infections. It aims to raise awareness among medical professionals and the public about these illnesses and provides resources for patients and practitioners.

named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

EAI In Depth
Provides detailed information about environmentally acquired illnesses for further understanding.
Find a Professional
A referral list of qualified healthcare professionals knowledgeable about environmentally acquired illnesses (EAIs) to help patients find appropriate care.
activities · 3 groups

what they do

  • Indoor Environmental Professional & Healthcare Provider Directories 17 activities
    • Conduct and publish original research on biotoxin and mold-related illness
      Produces and maintains original research resources including a Biotoxin Research Database, a Binder Compendium on toxin excretion, consensus statements (e.g., ERMI Score Consensus), and expert-authored eGuides and blog content focused on mold and environmentally acquired illnesses.
    • Facilitate member engagement and awareness through digital platforms
      Operates a public Facebook page for general updates on EAI and a private Facebook group for Non-Professional Supporting members to share information and support. Also uses these platforms to raise awareness about environmentally acquired illness.
    • Maintain directories of professionals for environmentally acquired illnesses
      The organization maintains several directories to connect individuals with medical, healthcare, and environmental professionals experienced in environmentally acquired illnesses (EAI), including those with prescriptive rights, other licensed healthcare providers (chiropractors, nutritionists, psychologists), and Indoor Environmental Professionals (IEPs) who assess, test, and remediate homes.
    • Maintain directory of environmental professionals for home assessment and remediation
      Provides a listing of Indoor Environmental Professionals (IEPs), assessors, and remediators who specialize in evaluating and improving indoor environments for medically sensitive patients. The directory includes professionals who conduct on-site inspections, interpret tests, develop remediation plans, and perform physical removal of contaminants following standardized protocols.
    • Maintain directory of healthcare professionals experienced in environmentally acquired illnesses
      Operates a searchable listing of licensed healthcare providers, including MDs, DOs, NDs, chiropractors, clinical nutritionists, registered dietitians, psychologists, and other allied health professionals, who are experienced in diagnosing and treating environmentally acquired illnesses (EAI). The directory is accessible via a "Get Help" page and includes mechanisms for users to report inaccuracies to ensure data quality.
    • Maintain directory of healthcare professionals experienced in environmentally acquired illnesses (EAI)
      Operates a searchable listing of licensed healthcare providers, including MDs, DOs, NDs, chiropractors, clinical nutritionists, registered dietitians, psychologists, and other allied health professionals, who are experienced in diagnosing and treating environmentally acquired illness. The directory is accessible via a "Get Help" page and includes mechanisms for users to report inaccuracies to ensure data quality.
    • Maintain directory of indoor environmental professionals for home assessment and remediation
      Operates a listing of Indoor Environmental Professionals (IEPs), including assessors and remediators, who are experienced in evaluating and improving indoor environments for medically sensitive patients. Assessors conduct on-site inspections, recommend and interpret tests, and produce written reports; remediators perform physical removal of contaminants following established protocols. The organization also provides guides to help patients find qualified professionals.
    • Maintains directory of healthcare professionals experienced in environmentally acquired illnesses
      Operates a searchable listing of licensed medical and allied healthcare providers, including MDs, DOs, NDs, chiropractors, clinical nutritionists, registered dietitians, psychologists, and advanced practice nurses, who are experienced in treating environmentally acquired illness (EAI). The directory is accessible via a "Get Help" page and includes mechanisms for users to report inaccuracies to ensure data quality.
    • Maintains directory of indoor environmental professionals for home assessment and remediation
      Provides a listing of Indoor Environmental Professionals (IEPs), assessors, and remediators who have experience working with medically sensitive patients. The directory includes professionals who conduct on-site inspections, interpret tests, develop remediation plans, and perform physical removal of contaminants following standardized protocols. Guides are also provided to help patients locate qualified professionals.
    • Offer patient resources and guidance
      The organization provides patient resources including positive daily practices for health, useful websites, support groups for biotoxin illness, and educational materials like articles, books, and films, along with guides for finding assessors and remediators.
    • Produce and publish original research and clinical guidance on environmentally acquired illnesses
      Develops and publishes expert-designed resources and original research for clinicians and patients, including eGuides on mold illness management, a Biotoxin Research Database, a Binder Compendium, consensus statements (e.g., ERMI Score Consensus Statement), and a blog with practical guidance on clean indoor air and professional selection.
    • Produces and publishes original research and expert guidance on environmentally acquired illnesses
      Develops and disseminates original research resources including the Biotoxin Research Database, Binder Compendium, consensus statements (e.g., ERMI Score Consensus Statement), and expert-authored guides on mold illness management. Publishes blog articles and eGuides designed by experts for patients and clinicians.
    • Provide educational content and support for members and the public
      The organization offers education for health professionals on EAI, provides existing members access to past webinars and conference recordings, and maintains a public Facebook page and a private Facebook group for non-professional supporting members to raise awareness and provide updates on EAI.
    • Provide educational resources and support for patients with environmentally acquired illness (EAI)
      Offers a range of patient-facing resources including guides on managing belongings, small particle cleaning, mold testing, and remediation; factsheets; links to support groups; curated websites; and recommendations for books, films, and articles. Also provides access to recorded conferences (2021–2023), past webinars, and promotes positive daily health practices.
    • Provide educational resources and support for patients with environmentally acquired illnesses
      Offers a range of patient-facing resources including free PDF eGuides on mold-related topics, factsheets, lists of support groups, educational media, and daily health practices. Also maintains a private Facebook group for Non-Professional Supporting members and a public Facebook page for general updates on EAI.
    • Provides educational resources and support for patients with environmentally acquired illnesses
      Offers a range of patient-facing resources including free PDF eGuides on mold-related topics, factsheets, lists of support groups, educational media, and daily health practices. Also maintains a private Facebook group for Non-Professional Supporting members and a public Facebook page for general updates on EAI.
    • Publish research and educational resources on environmentally acquired illnesses
      The organization publishes original research, including a Biotoxin Research Database and a Binder Compendium, and creates expert-designed resources such as PDF eGuides, factsheets, and blog articles for patients and clinicians on topics like mold-related illness, clean indoor air, and finding professional help.
  • Healthcare Professional Training & Continuing Education 3 activities
    • Deliver professional education and training on environmentally acquired illness (EAI)
      Provides education and continuing learning opportunities for healthcare and environmental professionals on the evaluation, management, and remediation related to environmentally acquired illness, including access to expert-developed guides, conference recordings, and private forums for member engagement.
    • Provide access to professional education and continuing learning materials
      Offers health professionals education on the evaluation and management of environmentally acquired illness (EAI), including access to past webinars, Q&A sessions, and conference recordings from 2021–2023.
    • Provides archived educational content for members and professionals
      Grants existing members access to recordings of past conferences (2021–2023), webinars, and Q&A sessions to support ongoing education for both patients and health professionals on the evaluation and management of environmentally acquired illness (EAI).
  • Uncategorized 5 activities
    • Develop standards and ethics for Indoor Environmental Professionals
      The organization's Indoor Environmental Professional (IEP) Committee creates mold education, positions, and application standards for medically-sound mold/microbial assessment and remediation, and enforces an ethics policy for healthcare professional members.
    • Establishes professional standards and training for Indoor Environmental Professionals
      Through its IEP Committee, develops education materials, application standards, and position statements to promote medically-sound practices in mold and microbial assessment and remediation. Enforces an ethics policy for healthcare professional members, including disciplinary actions for violations.
    • Maintain directory of non-clinical members and allied professionals
      Lists non-healthcare professionals such as academic faculty, researchers, company leaders, wellness consultants, and allied providers who support the mission of the organization and contribute to its network.
    • Set professional standards and ethics for Indoor Environmental Professionals
      Through its IEP Committee, establishes application standards, education, and position statements for medically-sound mold and microbial assessment and remediation. Enforces an ethics policy for healthcare professional members that includes adherence to professional standards and potential counseling or expulsion for violations.
    • Support professional standards and certification for Indoor Environmental Professionals (IEPs)
      Hosts an IEP Committee that develops education materials, position statements, and application standards for mold and microbial assessment and remediation that meet medical needs. Enforces an ethics policy for healthcare professional members, including disciplinary actions such as counseling or expulsion for violations.
financials · form 990 · fy2020
revenue
Total revenue$251K
Contributions & grants$32K13%
Program service revenue$218K87%
Investment income$1300%
Other revenue$497
expenses
Total expenses$152K
Program expenses75%
Admin / overhead22%
Fundraising3%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$430K
Cash$403K
Investments$0
Liabilities$73K
Net assets$356K
Liquid reserves31.9 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

board members · 15
  • Georgina Hale — At-Large Board Member
  • Jessica Jellison — At-Large Board Member
  • Jill Carnahan — At-Large Board Member
  • Keith Berndtson — Secretary
  • Kelly McCann — At-Large Board Member
  • Kellyn Milani — At-Large Board Member
  • Lauren Tessier — Vice President
  • Lori Allen — At-Large Board Member
  • Margaret DiTuliio — Treasurer
  • Mark Su — At-Large Board Member
  • Mary Ackerley — President
  • Michael Schrantz — At-Large Board Member
  • Nafysa Parpia — At-Large Board Member
  • Suzanne Gazda — At-Large Board Member
  • Werner Vosloo — At-Large Board Member
relationships · 49

who they work with

  • ACAC.org Partner — Refers users to ACAC.org for more professionals.
  • AVELAR Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • AirWell LLC Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • AirWell Texas Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Alliance Restoration, Inc. Partner — Listed as an assessor and remediator on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • American Academy of Environmental Medicine Partner — Mentioned as an organization related to environmentally acquired illness.
  • American Board of Integrative and Holistic Medicine Partner — Mentioned as an organization related to environmentally acquired illness.
  • American College for Advancement in Medicine Partner — Mentioned as an organization related to environmentally acquired illness.
  • Australian Chronic Infectious and Inflammatory Disease Society Partner — Mentioned as an organization related to environmentally acquired illness.
  • Axiom Service Professionals Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Board of Directors Partner — Oversees the organization and receives reports on member conduct violations.
  • Breathing Easy Partner — Listed as an assessor and remediator on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Environmental Analytics Partner — Michael Schrantz, CIEC, ISEAI Treasurer, owns and operates this organization, which educates and guides clients with environmental exposure concerns.
  • Environmental Analytics LLC Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list and has a board member on the IEP Committee.
  • Environmental Health Diagnostics, LLC Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Environmental Hygiene Solutions, LLC Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Environmental Services Group Carolinas, LLC Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • First Stop Environmental Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Fungus-A-Mungus Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Global Indoor Health Network Partner — Mentioned as an organization related to environmentally acquired illness.
  • Healthy Home Sanctuary Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Indoor Environmental Safe Space Network Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Indoor Environmental Systems Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Institute for Functional Medicine Partner — Mentioned as an organization related to environmentally acquired illness.
  • International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society Partner — Mentioned as an organization related to environmentally acquired illness.
  • Kester Clear Environmental Solutions Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
  • Life After Mold Partner — Lauren Tessier, ND, ISEAI Vice President, established this practice which services patients suffering from multi-symptom, multi-system illness, complicated by co-morbid conditions.
  • Linda Eicher Partner — IEP who created the "House Hunting Guide for Mold Ill or High-Risk Occupants" PDF guide.
  • Michael Schrantz Partner — IEP who created the IEP Radio Videocast and References page.
  • Mold Inspection Sciences Partner — Listed as an assessor on ISEAI's IEP list.
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