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Tahirih in 2022

Group photo of Tahirih staff.

Staff Demographics

Inclusion is indispensable to our ability to serve our clients. Tahirih celebrates and honors people’s diverse identities, and we are committed to ending racism and White supremacy in all its forms — including within our organization. Most of our leadership, staff, and Board of Directors identify as Black, Indigenous, or people of color (BIPOC) and the majority identify as women or non-binary. Nearly half identify as survivors of or witnesses to gender-based violence.

A 2019 survey of nonprofit staff from across the United States provided a benchmark for assessing our staff diversity. Compared to other nonprofits, Tahirih staff includes a larger proportion of individuals who identify as Asian, multi-racial, or Hispanic, Latin American, or Spanish, as well as a higher percentage of staff who are immigrants or the children of immigrants.

There is always room for improvement and learning, but we are proud to offer a look at our organizational diversity.

Survivors

68% of Tahirih staff identify with the term “survivor.”
Pie chart showing 68%

Immigrants

29% of Tahirih staff identify as immigrants and 41% have immigrant parents.
Bar chart showing 29% are immigrants and 41% have immigrant parents

Immigrant Survivors

Out of the 29% of Tahirih staff who identified themselves as immigrants, 17% identified themselves as survivors as well.
pie chart showing 17% of Tahirih staff identify as immigrant survivors in 2022

Disability

47% of Tahirih staff identify themselves as having a disability.
pie chart showing 47% of Tahirih staff identify as having a disability in 2022

Race and Ethnicity

14% Black or African American

10% Asian

22% Multi-racial

54% White

Hispanic Origin

33% of Tahirih staff identify themselves as Hispanic, Latine/a/o, or of Spanish origin.
Pie chart showing 33%

Languages

12 different languages are spoken fluently at Tahirih.

28% of Tahirih staff speak Spanish.

4% of Tahirih staff speak French.

2% of Tahirih staff speak Arabic.

Tahirih staff members also speak Russian, Bengali, Somali, Italian, Akan (Twi), Hindi, Thai, and Farsi.

Photo by Daniel Xavier / Pexels

Board Demographics

Immigrants, Survivors, and Former Tahirih Clients

Our board of directors is composed of individuals who identify as immigrants and/or survivors, and former Tahirih clients.

Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC)

76% of Tahirih board members are Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC).
pie chart showing 76% of Tahirih board members identify as BIPOC in 2022

Women

71% of Tahirih board members are women.
pie chart showing 71% of Tahirih board members identify as women in 2022

BIPOC Women

59% of Tahirih board members are BIPOC women.
pie chart showing 59% of Tahirih board members identify as BIPOC women in 2022

Tahirih helped me obtain a green card, and then I was able to have a full-time job. Now, I am able to provide for my children. I would not be where I am today if it were not for Tahirih’s dedication to provide me with legal, social, and moral support. Tahirih was there for me when I needed them the most — when I was at the lowest point of my life.

Maryam, Tahirih Houston client

2021 Financials

In 2021, Tahirih had an operating budget of $11.2M. Thanks to the generosity of our Pro Bono Network of attorneys, medical professionals, and other experts, the value of in-kind donated services was $13.6M, bringing our total budget to $24.8M.

2021 Financial Statement

WITHOUT DONOR RESTRICTIONS WITH DONOR RESTRICTIONS TOTAL
REVENUE AND SUPPORT
Donated (In-Kind) Professional Services $13,608,776 $0 $13,608,776
Grants, Contracts, and Contributions 7,944,216 1,136,701 9,080,917
PPP Loan Forgiveness 1,310,172 0 1,310,172
Fundraising Sales, Net of Expense
Investment Income 679 0 679
Other Income 4,292 0 4,292
Net Assets Released from Program Restrictions 375,507 -375,507 0
Net Assets Released from Time Restrictions 485,000 -485,000 0
Total Revenue 23,728,642 276,194 24,004,836
EXPENSES
     
Program      
Services 18,951,280   18,951,280
Advocacy 1,557,526   1,557,526
Total Program Services 20,508,806   20,508,806
Supporting Services      
General and Administrative 2,863,982   2,863,982
Fundraising 1,459,594   1,459,594
Total Supporting Services 4,323,576   4,323,576
Total Expenses 24,832,382   24,832,382
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
-1,103,740 276,194 -827,546
Net Assets – Beginning of Year 4,991,309 1,060,507 6,051,816
NET ASSETS – END OF YEAR
$3,887,569 1,336,701 $5,224,270

2021 Financial Statement

TOTAL
REVENUE AND SUPPORT
Donated (In-Kind) Professional Services $13,608,776
Grants, Contracts, and Contributions 9,080,917
PPP Loan Forgiveness 1,310,172
Fundraising Sales, Net of Expense
Investment Income 679
Other Income 4,292
Net Assets Released from Program Restrictions 0
Net Assets Released from Time Restrictions 0
Total Revenue 24,004,836
EXPENSES
 
Program  
Services 18,951,280
Advocacy 1,557,526
Total Program Services 20,508,806
Supporting Services  
General and Administrative 2,863,982
Fundraising 1,459,594
Total Supporting Services 4,323,576
Total Expenses 24,832,382
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
-827,546
Net Assets – Beginning of Year 6,051,816
NET ASSETS – END OF YEAR
$5,224,270

Revenue and Support

pie chart showing $24.0M in total revenue in 2022

56.7% Donated Professional Services

43.3% Grants, Contracts, and Contributions

Total Expenses

pie chart showing $24.8 total expenses in 2022

82.6% Program Services

11.5% Administration

5.9% Fundraising

Our full 2021 financial statements and Independent Audit Report issued by Marcum, LLP can be viewed here. Our 2022 financial statements and audit report were not available at the time of this publication but will be available online upon completion.

Thank you!

A very special thanks to our donors who made our work possible through generous financial support in 2022:

Corporations and Groups

AirBnB

Akerman LLP

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Allshow Events Inc.

Anthem Healthkeepers Plus

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP

Baker & Hostetler LLP

Baker & McKenzie LLP

Baker Botts LLP

Blank Rome LLP

CenterPoint Energy

Citi Private Bank

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP

The Community Restoration Project Corp

Covington & Burling LLP

Crowell & Moring LLP

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women

DLA Piper LLP

Ernst & Young

Exude

Fidelity Title Insurance Companies

First American

Foster LLP Houston

Freddie Mac

Fulbright & Jaworski LLP

Gemini Midstream

Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Girls Rights Project

GoFundMe

Gonzalez Oliveri

Greenberg Traurig LLP

Haynes and Boone, LLP

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Hicks Davis Wynn, P.C.

Hogan Lovells LLP

Host Hotels & Resorts

Human & Civil Rights Orgs of America / WGA

​Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

Kirkland & Ellis LLP

Latham & Watkins LLP

Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP

LyondellBasell

Mayer Brown LLP

McDermott Will and Emery

Meta

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

O’Melveny & Myers LLP

One Planet Group

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Reed Smith LLP

Richemont

Rockcliff Energy

Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Sidley Austin LLP

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

State Bar of Texas Corporate Counsel Section

​Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP

Trace Midstream

Troutman Sanders LLP

Uber Technologies

Vinson & Elkins LLP

Visa Inc.

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

Western Midstream Partners

White & Case LLP Houston

Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP

Winston & Strawn LLP

Foundations

Aaron and Lillie Straus Foundation Inc.

The Abell Foundation

AEC Trust

Aegon Transamerica Foundation

Anne Arundel Women Giving Together

Annenberg Foundation

Anonymous Foundation

The Arthur Blank Family Foundation

Atkinson Foundation

Blatt Family Foundation

The Brown Foundation, Inc

CenterPoint Energy Foundation

Cestone Family Foundation

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Foundation

Coleman Family Foundations

Corner Foundation, Inc.

Dr. Bronner Foundation

The Estee Lauder Companies, Inc.

Firedoll Foundation

Fondation CHANEL

The George Foundation

George L. Shields Foundation, Inc.

Global Fund for Children

GlobalGiving

Goldseker Foundation

Grace Helen Spearman Charitable Foundation

Greater Houston Community Foundation

Greater Washington Community Foundation

The Harry Heiman Family Foundation

Haskell Fund

Hickey Family Foundation

Holland & Knight Foundation

Houck Family Foundation

Houston Endowment

Houston Immigration Legal Services Collaborative

Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation

Jewish Communal Fund

Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation of Baltimore

Journey Charitable Foundation

Julian Grace Foundation

KAM Family Foundation

Los Altos Community Foundation

Marek Family Foundation

The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation

NoVo Foundation

Patrick and Susan Keefe Foundation

Permanent Endowment Fund of Moody Methodist Church

Philip L. Graham Fund

Pinpoint Foundation

Potomac Health Foundation

Progress Family Foundation

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Shell Oil Company Foundation

Shell USA, Inc. Houston

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word

Sobrato Family Foundation

Stardust Foundation

Tegna Foundation

Texas Access to Justice Foundation

Texas Bar Foundation

Texas Women’s Foundation

The Tinybell Charitable Fund

van Löben Sels/RembeRock Foundation

Venable Foundation

Washington Area Women’s Foundation

Welcome.US

William J & Dorothy K O’Neill Foundation

William Randolph Hearst Foundation

William S. Abell Foundation

Zellerbach Family Foundation

Governments

Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Social Services

Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Criminal Justice Services

County of Fairfax, Consolidated Community Funding Pool

County of Fort Bend

County of Prince George’s

County of Santa Clara

Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Refugee Resettlement, via USCRI subgrant

Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Trafficking in Persons

Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime

Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women

District of Columbia, Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants

Harris County, Community Services Department

Harris County, Justice Administration Department

Maryland Legal Services Corporation

State of California, Governor’s Office of Emergency Services

State of Maryland, Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth and Victim Services

State of Georgia, Criminal Justice Coordinating Council

State of Texas, Department of Health and Human Services

State of Texas, Office of the Governor

Individuals

$100,000+

Laura and John Arnold

$25,000–$49,999

Jamie Gorelick and Richard Waldhorn

Douglas And Suzanne Henck

Jeff Smisek and Diana Strassman

$10,000–$24,999

Tahirih Baker and John Thomas

Anne and Albert Chao

Paul Glist and Karla Jamir

Raed Gonzalez

Rachel and Thomas Harrison

Heidi Jimenez

Frank Kendall and Elizabeth Halpern

Ivonne and Leif King

Marc and Audrey Leishman

Robert Lorenz and Christine Comstock

Kamran And Melanie Mouzoon

Rosita Najmi and Craig Hammer

Guy Oseary

David and Morgan Shin

Mary Ann Stein and Gideon J. Stein

Mehrnaz Vahid-Ahdieh and Shahin Ahdieh

Melanie Gray and Mark Wawro

Natara Williams and Chermon James

Edith and Robert Zinn

$5,000–$9,999

Mimi Alemayehou

Katherine Ashley

Ambika Biggs

Stephen Bonovich

Ward and Christina Coe

Andrew Connor

Robert Cook

Anisa Cott and David Martin

Paul Crimmins

Rani Doyle

Guitty and Abdolhossein Ejtemai

Matthew Elkin

Maria Garton

Rick Hammett

Christine And Charles Henck

Jessica Hough

Lynne and Joseph Horning

Andrea and David Johnson

Sanjay and Lisa Kalavar

Monica Karuturi And Kumaran Sathyamoorthy

David and Mara Khorram

Joann and Paul Lee

Yabo Lin and May Chen

Shabnam Mogharabi

Elizabeth Mullin And James Sandman

Dirk Padfield

Elissa Preheim

Hamid Samandari

Harriet and Alvin Saperstein

Christine and James Savage

Rebecca Seidl and Tommy Inglesby

Joshua and Ashleigh Sekoski

Dina Al-Sowayel and Tony Chase

Robert Vedovi

$3,000–$4,999

Brigida Benitez

Mary and Francis Bradley

Yvette Efevbera

Michael and Deborah Goldberg

Joanne Gouaux

George Grandison

Homeira Hoffman

Sameena Majeed

Carole Megevand

Sara Menker

Lawrence Miller

Bryan Nese

Jennifer Tomsen and Chris Jermaine

Jessica Tsang

Ming Tseung

Enoch and Solana Varner

John and Frances Worthington