Uncovered was established as a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC), making our social impact goals as important as generating sustainable revenue. It’s our belief that we need more than just not for profits and government agencies to solve society’s biggest problems.
That said, with more than 200,000 unsolved missing or murdered person’s cases, we donate 2% of our corporate revenue each quarter (minimum of $1,000) to the many organizations who work tirelessly to support victims and their families. The power of collective impact is what helps us know that together, we can make a difference.
Organizations We’ve Donated To
Project: Cold Case publicizes unsolved homicides in the United States while linking information to families and law enforcement, with the goal of helping to solve cold cases.
Black and Missing Foundation (BAMFI) brings awareness to missing persons of color; provides vital resources and tools to missing person’s families and friends and educates the minority community on personal safety.
National Freedom of Information Coalition (NFOIC) is a nonpartisan organization that exists to protect the public’s right to open government by ensuring state and local governments and public institutions have laws, policies, and procedures to facilitate press and public access to information and proceedings.
Sovereign Bodies Institute (SBI) is building on Indigenous traditions of data gathering and knowledge transfer to create, disseminate, and put into action research on gender and sexual violence against Indigenous people.
The Porchlight Project offers support for families of the missing and murdered. We specialize in funding new DNA testing and genetic genealogy for Ohio cold cases.
End the Backlog is transforming society’s response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse by working to eliminate the existing backlog of untested rape kits across the United States and prevent a backlog from ever happening again.
Season of Justice (SOJ) provides grants to law enforcement for advanced DNA analysis solutions, and awards grants to families to support awareness campaigns, search teams and other initiatives that can assist in pushing their cold cases forward.
DNASolves works with law enforcement and the public to crowdfund DNA testing and investigative genetic genealogy to help solve crimes, enable the identification of John and Jane Does, and bring closure to families.
Polly Klaas Foundation is dedicated to the safety of all children, the recovery of missing children, and public policies that keep children safe in their communities.
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) works with families, victims, private industry, law enforcement, and the public to assist with preventing child abductions, recovering missing children, and providing services to deter and combat child sexual exploitation.