The SOAP Project: Accountability and Transparency

The SOAP Project 990 Tax Form

The SOAP Project makes sure that it is in full compliance with laws and policies governing nonprofits. Annually, the Internal Revenue Service requires us to file Form 990 as it is the key reporting tool for the agency and the general public to review our mission, programs, and finances. It further demonstrates our impact on the communities and people we serve as we fulfill our mission.

  • Donor Bill of Rights

    To assure that philanthropy merits the respect and trust of the general public, and that donors and prospective donors can have full confidence in the not-for-profit organizations and causes they are asked to support, we declare that all donors have these rights.

  • The SOAP Project Code of Ethics

    Respect for the individuals and communities we work with and serve.

    Integrity in our actions.

    Responsibility for our decisions and their consequences.

  • Whistleblower Policy

    The purpose of our Whistleblower Policy is to encourage and enable staff and volunteers to report concerns regarding suspected illegal or unethical conduct or violations of laws governing nonprofits without the fear of retaliation.

  • Nonprofit Documents & Financials

    As a nonprofit organization committed to total accountability and transparency, we post a variety of financial documents for public access and review, including periodic audits and financial reviews.

Donate to The SOAP Project today.

The SOAP Project depends heavily on voluntary donations to provide its vast array of services. We do not receive regular financial support from state or federal resources. Your contributions are tax-deductible in accordance with current IRS Guidelines. Your generosity provides critical funding that enables us to raise awareness of human trafficking of children, young people and adults through education, training and outreach services. Additionally, your support impacts our ongoing efforts to provide survivors with mental health services, trauma counseling and how to resume having a quality life.