INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE INC
122 E 42ND STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10168 www.rescue.org

Total Revenue
$785,361,499
Total Expenses
$775,058,854
Net Assets
$224,275,287

Organizations Filed Purposes: The International Rescue Committee responds to the worlds worst humanitarian crises and helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive,recover,and gain control of their future.

In Africa, the IRC worked in 20 countries to respond to new and ongoing crises in the region. In East Africa, including Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, Yemen, and Zimbabwe, the IRC provided life saving aid in response to conflict and during periods of severe drought, and strengthened health, water, and sanitation systems throughout the region. In North and West Africa, including Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Cote D Ivoire, Liberia, Libya, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso Nigeria, and Sierra Leone, the IRC strengthened health systems and additionally implemented programs to protect vulnerable populations, particularly women and children. The IRC in the Great Lakes region, in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Tanzania, worked with local and national partners to help rebuild communities impacted by violence, and put in place rapid response mechanisms to provide life saving support to those in

In the Middle East, the IRC worked in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. Through local partnerships, the IRC delivered aid inside Syria, and additionally supported Syrian refugees in Lebanon and Jordan. The IRC also delivered programs in the Kurdish Region of Iraq and aided Iraqi refugees through the region. The IRC, along with the Sesame Workshop, implemented a large-scale childhood development intervention aimed at improving early reading, math, and social-emotional skills of children. It is the largest early childhood intervention in the history of humanitarian response.

Through a network of 25 cities across the country, the IRCs US Programs USP Department ensures that refugees and other vulnerable immigrants have the resources and tools they need to build new lives in America. USP serves 45,000 individuals each year through a diverse portfolio of programs aimed at five core outcomes Health, Safety, Economic Wellbeing, Education, and Power. Staff and volunteers work together to resettle newly arrived refugees, facilitating food, shelter, and other basic needs during the pivotal first months in the US. To promote self-reliance over the long term, the IRC also offers English language classes, vocational training, and job placement activities, as well as specialized services for asylees, survivors of torture, human trafficking, and other forms of trauma. The IRC provides comprehensive legal services to help refugees and other immigrants become permanent residents and US citizens, and supports a variety of programs designed to help new arrivals feel welcome and integrate into their adopted communities.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
David MilibandDir/CEO/Pres37.5$967,236
Jodi Nelson Until October 2018Senior Vice President Policy Practice37.5$442,695
Amanda SellerSenior Vice President, Revenue37.5$405,260
Jennifer SimeSVP US Programs37.5$356,318
Ricardo CastroGeneral Counsel, Secretary37.5$353,830
Madlin SadlerSenior Vice President, Operations Strategy37.5$351,295
Madeleine FacklerChief Information Officer37.5$341,542
Mania Boyder Until June 2018Vice President Development37.5$336,905
Brian JohnsonChief HR Officer37.5$333,539
Ciaran DonnellySVP International Programs37.5$328,412
RinglersusanChief Ethics and Compliance Officer37.5$305,433
Oscar RaposoCFO, SVP Finance, Treasurer37.5$249,444
Tracy R Wolstencroft Until Nov 2019Co-Chair, Board of Directors1$0
Leah Joy Zell From Sep 2019Director1$0
Joshua L Steiner From Feb 2019Director1$0
Andrew Klaber From Feb 2019Director1$0
Becca Hellerfrom June 2019Director1$0
Cheryl Cohen Effron From Feb 2019Director1$0
Zeid Ra Ad Al Hussein From Feb 2019Director1$0
Nina Whitmanuntil Feb 2019Director1$0
P Maureen WhiteDirector1$0
E Eric TokatDirector1$0
Dr Merryl H TischDirector1$0
Tony TamerDirector1$0
Mona K SutphenDirector1$0
Sally SusmanCo-Chair, Board of Directors1$0
Gillian SorensenDirector1$0
Pamela Saunders-AlbinDirector1$0
Omar SaeedDirector1$0
Queen Rania Al-Abdullahuntil Feb 20Director1$0
Dr Kathleen M Pike PhdDirector1$0
Anjali Pant Md MphDirector1$0
Michael J O NeillDirector1$0
Thomas NidesDirector1$0
Jillian MullerDirector1$0
Eduardo G MestreDirector1$0
Francois-Xavier De MallmannDirector1$0
John Mack Until November 2018Director1$0
David A LevineDirector1$0
Steven KlinskyDirector1$0
Maria Hummer -TuttleDirector1$0
John HolmesDirector1$0
Timothy F GeithnerCo-Chair, Board of Directors1$0
Katherine Farley Until Feb 2019Director1$0
Susan DentzerDirector1$0
Florence A DavisDirector1$0
George BiddleDirector1$0
Clifford S AsnessDirector1$0

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