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BUTTERFLY COLLABORATIVE

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 882078077 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE E99 · Health Care · Micro (<$100K) · butterflycollaborative.org
revenue
$83K
expenses
$83K
net assets
$0
employees
mission · from form 990

THE BUTTERFLY COLLABORATIVE IS AN ORGANIZATION WORKING TO LEVERAGE NONTRADITIONAL ALLIANCES BETWEEN MEDICAL/DENTAL PROVIDERS, CHURCHES, NGO'S, BUSINESS LEADERS, AND UNIVERSITIES TO ACCOMPLISH LARGE INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATIVE HEALTHCARE AND NUTRITION PROJECTS TO IMPROVE SERVICE DELIVERY, OUTCOMES, AND IMPACT.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Butterfly Collaborative develops and implements evidence-based medical protocols and formularies to support outpatient care in underserved regions, with a current focus on Malawi. The organization operates pediatric centers of excellence, feeding programs, and medical missions that address malnutrition, infectious diseases, women's health, and mental health. It partners with local institutions like Kamuzu University of Health Sciences to strengthen healthcare delivery.

named programs · 5 · from sources

what they call their work

Evidence-Based HPV Cervical Cancer Screening
Provides HPV screening in remote areas at $20 per patient, with early treatment to improve outcomes for vulnerable women
Feeding Programs
Supports 10 feeding centers for malnourished children; includes community outreach and research on sustainable treatments
Formulary and Treatment Protocols
Open-source, WHO-aligned clinical protocols for outpatient and mission-based care in low-resource settings
Medical Missions
Short-term teams providing pediatric, women's, dental, and mental health care; includes screening for HIV, malaria, and malnutrition
Pediatric Centers of Excellence
Network of clinics in Malawi delivering integrated physical and mental healthcare to ultra-vulnerable children
activities · 7 clusters

what they do

  • Development of Clinical Treatment Protocols 3 activities
    • Capacity Building for Ministry of Health
      Engages in capacity building for the Malawi Ministry of Health, including developing an open-source treatment formulary and clinical protocols based on WHO and Malawi Ministry of Health guidelines.
    • Developing Clinical Protocols and Formularies
      Develops open-source treatment formularies and clinical protocols based on WHO and Malawi Ministry of Health guidelines to standardize and improve healthcare delivery.
    • Developing Clinical Protocols and Formularies
      Develops open-source treatment formularies and clinical protocols based on guidelines from the WHO and the Malawi Ministry of Health.
  • International Medical Missions 3 activities
    • Deploying Medical Teams to Malawi
      Deploys medical teams to Blantyre, Malawi, with two teams scheduled for deployment in 2026, to provide medical services to vulnerable populations.
    • Deploying Medical Teams to Malawi
      Deploys medical teams to Blantyre, Malawi, with two teams scheduled for deployment in 2026, to provide various medical services.
    • Medical Team Deployment
      Will deploy two medical teams to Blantyre, Malawi in 2026 to provide medical services.
  • Child Nutrition Meal Programs 3 activities
    • Nutritional Support for Children
      Supports 10 feeding centers that provide nutritional care and support to children experiencing malnutrition.
    • Operating Nutritional Feeding Centers
      Supports 10 feeding centers that offer nutritional care and support to children experiencing malnutrition.
    • Operating Nutritional Feeding Centers
      Supports 10 feeding centers that provide nutritional care and support to children experiencing malnutrition.
  • Health Sector Capacity Building 2 activities
    • Capacity Building for the Ministry of Health
      Engages in capacity building initiatives to strengthen the capabilities of the Ministry of Health in Malawi.
    • Capacity Building for the Ministry of Health
      Engages in capacity building initiatives to support the Malawi Ministry of Health.
  • Mobile and Fixed Community Medical Clinics 2 activities
    • Integrated Healthcare Services in Malawi
      Supports a clinic network in Malawi that provides integrated physical and mental healthcare to vulnerable populations, especially children, offering medical screenings for HIV, malaria, malnutrition, and HPV cervical cancer, as well as well-child care, immunizations, deworming, and health education.
    • Providing Integrated Healthcare Services in Malawi
      Supports a clinic network in Malawi that delivers integrated physical and mental healthcare, including screenings and treatment for HIV, malaria, malnutrition, HPV cervical cancer, other infectious diseases, mental health conditions, and developmental delays, primarily for vulnerable populations and children.
  • Volunteer Mobilization & Management 1 activity
    • Volunteer Recruitment and Management
      Recruits volunteers with diverse skills, including medical professionals and support staff, to assist with operations, IT, bookkeeping, accounting, website maintenance, networking, and community outreach.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Community Outreach for Vulnerable Children
      Identifies and reaches vulnerable children through community outreach programs to provide necessary care and support.
    • Conducting Community Outreach for Vulnerable Children
      Identifies and reaches vulnerable children through community outreach programs to provide necessary support and services.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$83K
Contributions & grants$83K100%
Program service revenue
Investment income
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$83K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out$79K
balance sheet
Total assets$0
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$0
1 years on record · 2022–2022
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 6
  • ECHO ADAMS — DIRECTOR FROM 4-2022 TO 9-2022
  • PEGGY WELCH — DIRECTOR FROM 4-2022 TO 9-2022
  • SABRA MRAZ — DIRECTOR SINCE 4-2022
  • STEVEN GIEBEL — DIRECTOR SINCE 4-2022
  • TAMMY OHM — DIRECTOR SINCE 4-2022
  • TOBI MCCARTHY — DIRECTOR SINCE 4-2022
relationships · 4

who they work with

  • Kamuzu University of Health Science Partner — Partners with Kamuzu University of Health Science.
  • Kamuzu University of Health Sciences Partner — Collaborates on exploring locally sourced, sustainable treatments for severe malnutrition.
  • Malawi Ministry of Health Government — Bases formulary development on Malawi Ministry of Health guidelines.
  • World Health Organization Government — Uses WHO guidelines as a foundation for developing clinical protocols.