INOBTR Year end report 2016
Our work & mission Our partners & friends Founded in 2007, INOBTR (“I Know Better”) continues its mission to protect children and keep their families safe through proactive education and public awareness. INOBTR works in partnership with government and non-profit organizations to bring prevention education and action to the community level by educating parents, teachers, children, community groups, law enforcement and child advocates. The focus of INOBTR is safety in the home, at school, in the community and most importantly online. Our partners & friends Thank you to the following for the continued support and friendship: Emerson Charitable Foundation ~ H.W. Knapheide III David & Martha Aronson, Keith Guller, Girl Scouts of Eastern MO, Mark D. Meyers, Morgan Stanley, MO-Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, Daniel Naert, U. S. Attorney’s Offices of Eastern and Western Missouri and Daniel Whyman. A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND BELIEF IN OUR PROGRAM President & Founder – Steve Schankman Dr. Mark Meyers Mr. Dan Whyman
What we did in 2016 TAUGHT SPOKE UP SPONSORED Child Safety Training Classes Ages 6-13 Internet Safety Training Classes for Law Enforcement, reaching 37 law enforcement agencies in Missouri Internet Safety in Schools and Community Groups Educator In Service SPOKE UP On radio and TV, with an audience reach of over 500,000 In over 24 schools and community groups to over 2200 children and families Online through our website and social media with an audience reach of 15,000+ SPONSORED 13TH Annual Protect Our Children Conference Internet Safety & Child Exploitation Protection Classes for Law Enforcement Girl Scout Netiquette Badge Classes Exhibits at conferences
Where we’re going 2017… BE LIKE BONNIE RADIO & TV Teaming up with MO Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force to tell Bonnie’s story. One of only 7 cyber trained dogs in the country, Bonnie can detect any form of electronic storage, assisting in search warrants and detection. But she has a bigger story to share. Bred as a service dog, Bonnie flunked out for her trusting nature and immaturity. After 6 weeks of grueling training, Bonnie and her handler, Detective Brigid Oldani, is now an elite dog who has found her calling. RADIO & TV INOBTR has reached an agreement with teens of America as their cyber partner. Teens of America is a radio network that currently averages 40K listeners weekly and an additional 156K on their website. Having guested on the radio show in the past, INOBTR has been invited to become a contributor to both the radio show, the website and the upcoming TV programming being developed by TEDX Arena Circle. Speaking in Schools & Around St. Louis. INOBTR has already been invited to speak at teacher conferences and assemblies in the upcoming year. We will continue our work in schools and community groups and hope to play a large role in Shades of Green 2017 with the Girl Scouts of Eastern MO. This conference held every 5 years draws over 30K girls and their families and will take place in October at America’s Center.
Financial information Revenue Individual Contributions $15,095 Registration Fees 1,400 Special Events Contributions 1,917 Miscellaneous Revenue 516 TOTAL REVENUE $18,928 Expenses Administrative $10,335 Fundraising 4,690 Programming 51,837 TOTAL EXPENSES $66,862 ADMINISTRATIVE 15% 7% FUNDRAISING PROGRAMMING 78%