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CONSIDER THE LILY INC

GILBERT, AZ · EIN 813497857 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE I73 · Crime & Legal-Related · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.considerthelily.org
revenue
$1.2M
expenses
$1.1M
net assets
$632K
employees
3
program ratio
97%
mission · from form 990

OUR WORK IS DEDICATED TO ENDING HUMAN TRAFFICKING ONE PERSON AT A TIME THROUGHOUT THE PHILIPPINES.

profile · synthesized from sources

Consider the Lily Inc is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending sexual abuse and trafficking of children in the Philippines. They provide safe homes, education, and legal support for survivors, focusing on holistic care that addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Founded in 2011, they aim to transform the lives of vulnerable girls through a supportive community.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Education Programs
Offers individualized education through partnerships with private schools and a homeschool program to empower girls academically.
Legal Support
Assists in the prosecution of abusers and ensures justice for survivors through collaboration with law enforcement.
Safe Homes
Provides nurturing environments for girls rescued from abuse, focusing on their physical, emotional, and spiritual healing.
activities · 5 clusters

what they do

  • Residential Care for Orphaned and Vulnerable Children 3 activities
    • Operating safe homes for rescued girls
      Operates two homes in the Philippines, providing a safe environment for over 50 girls, and has provided a home for 103 girls since 2011, offering a family environment, Christian faith exposure, and support for healing. These homes were established to defend exploited children and focus on family, education, and justice.
    • Operating safe homes for rescued girls
      Operates two homes in the Philippines, providing a safe family environment for over 50 girls, and has provided a home for 103 girls since 2011, offering support for healing and exposure to Christian faith.
    • Rescue and long-term care for exploited girls in the Philippines
      Provides safe, long-term residential care for over 50 girls across two homes in the Philippines, having rescued and supported 103 girls since 2011 through a family-based model that includes trauma-informed support, spiritual exposure, and education.
  • Travel and Attendance Scholarships 2 activities
    • Ambassador program with incentive travel
      Offers a trip to the Philippines for ambassadors who raise over $2000 in a calendar year, covering airfare, airport transfers, accommodation, and some meals, to visit the organization's operations.
    • Ambassador program with incentive trips
      Offers a trip to the Philippines for ambassadors who raise over $2000 in a calendar year, covering airfare, airport transfers, accommodation, and some meals, to visit the organization's operations.
  • Children's Education Sponsorship 2 activities
    • Education programs for resident girls
      Supports individualized education for girls through partnerships with four private schools and an in-house homeschool program.
    • Providing individualized education
      Partners with four private schools and operates a homeschool program to provide individualized education for the girls in their care.
  • School Facility & Playground Improvements 1 activity
    • Infrastructure and facility development for resident care
      Invests in facility improvements to ensure safety and quality of life, including the 2020 construction of a swimming pool for recreation and swim training, the 2022 purchase of a van for group transportation, and the 2023 repair of all three retaining walls at the Alpas home.
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Education programs for resident girls
      Supports individualized education for girls through partnerships with four private schools and an in-house homeschool program, ensuring tailored academic development.
    • Infrastructure and facility development for resident care
      Invests in facility improvements to ensure safety and quality of life, including the 2020 construction of a swimming pool for recreation and swim training, and the 2023 repair of all three retaining walls at the Alpas home.
    • Rescue and long-term care for exploited girls in the Philippines
      Provides safe housing and family-style residential care for over 50 girls across two homes in the Philippines, with more than 100 girls having been provided a home since 2011. Focuses on safety, healing, and restoration for girls rescued from exploitation.
    • Transportation support for residential community
      Purchased a van in 2022 to enable transportation of girls to church and other group activities, supporting community and spiritual engagement.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$1.18M
Contributions & grants$1.16M98%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$1330%
Other revenue$26K
expenses
Total expenses$1.10M
Program expenses97%
Admin / overhead2%
Fundraising1%
Salaries & benefits$102K
Grants paid out$892K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$632K
Cash$619K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$632K
Liquid reserves6.8 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +40.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
KIMBERLY HOMMEL TREASURER/EX 40 $40K
board members · 7
  • ALLISON KENNEDY — SECRETARY
  • BRIAN HOMMEL — VICE PRESIDE
  • MIKE BROWN — DIRECTOR
  • NICK HUNDLEY — PRESIDENT
  • REBECCA WOODS — DIRECTOR
  • RYAN GROSSMAN — DIRECTOR
  • STEVEN SOUZA — DIRECTOR
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Philippine Law enforcement Partner — Partners with and supports in the prosecution of abusers.