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MIP Score

50

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Public Safety Research

Fritz Institute

Mission

Fritz Institute was founded in 2001 by Lynn Fritz and Dr. Anisya Thomas Fritz to be a catalyst for systemic change in disaster response and recovery efforts. The organization specializes in leadership and knowledge management, capacity building, and research assessments, collaborating with various stakeholders to improve humanitarian logistics and supply chain management effectively.

Basic Information

Tax-Exempt

Address

95444-0389, Graton, California

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Founded in

2001

EIN

74-3026536

Total Assets

$135 thousand

UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

At a Glance

Leadership & Knowledge Management

Leadership & Knowledge Management

Enhancing organizational capabilities by making the best use of information and knowledge.

Capacity Building

Capacity Building

Delivering relevant training to meet the needs of humanitarian supply chain and operations communities.

Research & Assessments

Research & Assessments

Improving efficiency and effectiveness of processes through targeted research.

Impact Stats

First and only non-commercial entity in Logistics Hall of Fame

Recognition

Induction into Logistics Hall of Fame

Lynn Fritz, on behalf of Fritz Institute, was inducted into The Logistics Hall of Fame, recognizing the institute's significant contributions to humanitarian logistics.

Our Programs

Humanitarian Logistics Certification Program

A standard program for humanitarian organizations to establish a common language and understanding of logistics processes through certification courses.

HELIOS

HELIOS

A supply chain-focused information system developed to meet the needs of humanitarian organizations.

MIP Score (Beta)

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Overall Score

50

36

/100

Program Expense Ratio

86.55%

18

/20

Program Revenue Growth

0.00%

2

/20

Leverage Ratio

0.4788

8

/20

Working Capital Ratio

0.4339

6

/20

Fundraising Efficiency

0

2

/20

Latest Filing Data: Form 990

Fiscal Year:2021

Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

Financial Details

Revenue

CategoryAmountPercentage
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants285.5K100.00%
Program Services00.00%
Investment Income00.00%
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets00.00%
Other Notable Sources00.00%
Total Revenue285.5K100.00%