Project Compassion (Project Compassion Soldier Fund, Inc.) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2004 by Kaziah Hancock, a professional Utah artist and goat rancher. The organization, now numbering 8, provides 1 gallery-quality, 18x24 original oil portrait of every American in active military service who has died since the terrorist attacks of 9/11/2001 to their designated primary next of kin at no cost to them.
Focus Areas:
Arts, Children, Human Rights
Countries Served:
United States
Background
Date Founded:
2004
Number of Staff:
5
Description of Services:
Working personally with next of kin, we acquire (and return) the necessary photos, shipping and other information for our artists to provide each framed, ready to hang portrait as quickly as possible. Because of the volume of requests, average time from receipt of material to delivery is about 3 months.
History:
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Year
2005
Total Revenue:
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(100% of total)
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Additional Information
Additional Affiliations:
James R. Greenbaum, Jr. Family Foundation Disabled American Veterans FedEx Corporation Packaging Corporation of America Fredrix Artist Canvas America Supports You
Officers & Board
President:
Kaziah Hancock
Founding Artist
Phone: (435) 835-9429
Development Director:
Kaziah Hancock
Founding Artist
Phone: (435) 835-9429
Volunteer Coordinator:
Kaziah Hancock
Founding Artist
Phone: (435) 835-9429