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NCVLI Financials

As we work to give voice to victims, we’re committed to sharing our journey. View financial statements and annual reports about our work at NCVLI.

Financial and Tax Information

NCVLI was incorporated in 2003 and is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All contributions to NCVLI are tax deductible to the fullest extent permissible by law. NCVLI’s tax ID number (EIN) is 71-0879090.

For more information about NCVLI’s financial and tax information, please contact NCVLI directly at ncvli@lclark.edu.

Funding

During fiscal year 2019-2020, NCVLI’s work was funded predominately by federal grants derived not from tax dollars but from fines, penalty assessments, and bond forfeitures of convicted federal criminal offenders. During this same period, NCVLI spent 92% of its total expenses on program services. NCVLI is committed to ensuring that its rights enforcement work continues long into the future. All contributions to NCVLI are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Revenues by Major Category

Revenues by Major Category

Category Amount
Government Contracts $825,914
Training and Tech. Assistance $433,753
Fee for Service & Membership $110729
Donations $66,429
Events $80,424
Other $17,349
Total $ 1,526,868

Expenses by Major Category

Expenses by Major Category

Category Amount
Staff Compensation $1,195,351
Supplies & Services $88,531
Professional Services & Fees $177,007
Rent $75,586
Total $ 1,536,475

Revenues by Major Program

Revenue by Major Program

Category Amount
Victim Legal Assistance $795,704
Education on Victims’ Rights $638,735
Contributions $66,429
Other Income $10,000
Work with Students $16,000
Total $ 1,526,868

Expenses by Major Program

Category Amount
Victim Legal Assistance $678,610
Management and General $316,297
Education on Victims’ Rights $474,458
Fundraising $56,330
Work with Students $10,780
Total $ 1,536,475

Annual Report

NCVLI’s Annual Report, published each fall, showcases our work helping individual crime victims move toward becoming survivors and establishing legal precedent so that tomorrow’s victims benefit from today’s efforts.  We thank our amazing community of survivors, attorneys, advocates, volunteers, and donors who support our vision of a balanced and fair justice system.