Tahirih in 2022
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.”
Immigrants
29% of Tahirih staff identify as 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.
Disability
47% of Tahirih staff identify themselves as having a disability.
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.
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).
Women
71% of Tahirih board members are women.
BIPOC Women
59% of Tahirih board members are BIPOC women.
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 |
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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 |
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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
56.7% Donated Professional Services
43.3% Grants, Contracts, and Contributions
Total Expenses
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