named programs · 2 · from sources
what they call their work
88-CRIME Program
A program that allows individuals to submit anonymous tips on serious criminal activity via phone, website, or mobile app, with potential cash rewards for information leading to arrests and solved crimes.
Unsolved Cases
A public listing of unsolved criminal cases, including homicides, aggravated assaults, hit & runs, missing persons, theft/burglary, wanted fugitives, and arson, for which the public can submit anonymous tips.
activities · 3 clusters
what they do
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Anonymous Crime Tip Collection 4 activities
- Document and list unsolved criminal casesTracks and publicly lists unsolved cases including homicides, missing persons, aggravated assaults, hit-and-runs, and arsons, often with case details to solicit public input. Includes collaboration with law enforcement on fire-related cases.
- Document and list unsolved criminal casesTracks and publicly lists unsolved cases including homicides, missing persons, aggravated assaults, hit-and-runs, arsons, and fire-related incidents, often with case details to solicit public assistance.
- Operate anonymous crime tip lineRuns a 24/7 anonymous tip line that allows the public to submit information, including photos and videos, via mobile or web; assigns confidential identifiers and forwards tips to law enforcement agencies in Pima County and Southern Arizona.
- Publicly list wanted fugitivesMaintains and publishes a list of wanted individuals in connection with unsolved criminal cases, including full names to aid in public identification and reporting.
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Cash Rewards for Anonymous Crime Tips 2 activities
- Administer cash rewards for crime-solving tipsOffers cash rewards between $50 and $2,500 for tips that lead to arrests or solve serious crimes; reward amounts are reviewed and approved monthly by the 88-CRIME Inc. Board.
- Operate anonymous crime tip line with reward programRuns a 24/7 anonymous tip line that allows submission of text, photos, and videos; assigns confidential identifiers to tipsters; forwards tips to law enforcement; and offers cash rewards of $50–$2,500 upon case resolution, with reward amounts approved monthly by the board.
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Uncategorized 1 activity
- Track and list wanted fugitivesMaintains public records of wanted individuals in connection with unsolved criminal cases, including full names and case associations.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$133K
Contributions & grants$62K47%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$84K63%
Other revenue$-13K
expenses
Total expenses$81K
Program expenses86%
Admin / overhead8%
Fundraising6%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$19K
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$721K
Cash$191K
Investments$530K
Liabilities$1K
Net assets$719K
Liquid reserves106.3 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +56.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
board members · 16
- Alma Gallardo — Committee/Director
- Ari Sloane — Committee/Director
- Babette McDonald — Program Director
- David C Azuelo — President
- Elisabeth M Lehrman — Committee/Director
- Jeremy Hazen — Committee/Director
- Jessica Moats — Committee/Director
- Leo Quesada — Committee/Director
- Pat Marshall — Committee/Director
- Peter V Romero III — Committee/Director
- Richard Tracy Jr — Committee/Director
- Ryan Lenahan — Secretary
- Shelly R Gibbons — Vice President
- Susan M Vos — Treasurer
- Thomas Davis — Committee/Director
- William Fleming — Immediate Past President
relationships · 11
who they work with
- Crime Stoppers, USA Partner — Guided by the best practices of Crime Stoppers, USA
- Marana Police Department Partner — Partners with Marana Police Department on tracking arson and fire cases.
- P3TIPS Partner — Partner organization providing a mobile app platform for submitting anonymous crime tips
- PCSD Partner — Collaborates with PCSD on documenting unsolved arson cases.
- PCSO Partner — Collaborates with PCSO on documenting unsolved arson cases.
- Pima County Attorney’s Office Partner — Collaborates with 88-CRIME on law enforcement support initiatives.
- Pima County Police Offices Partner — Receives anonymous crime tips from 88-CRIME to support investigations.
- Pima County Sheriff’s Office Partner — Receives anonymous crime tips from 88-CRIME to support investigations.
- South Tucson Police Department Partner — Works with South Tucson Police Department to list and monitor unsolved arson cases.
- TPD Partner — Collaborates with TPD to list aggravated assault and robbery cases.
- Tucson Police Department Partner — Collaborates with law enforcement to share information on unsolved hit-and-run cases