TIRA™ is designed and created through a collaborative partnership of key stakeholders and volunteers.

We center survivors of trafficking and sexual exploitation as the primary stakeholder.

The National Trafficking Sheltered Alliance (NTSA) is a network of service providers committed to enhancing services and increasing access to care for survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation.

 

Boston University (BU) Spark! provides technical talent and project management leadership. Specifically, through the Forced Migration and Human Trafficking Initiative (FMHT), students, scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers support research, education, and advocacy on the pressing issues of forced migration and human trafficking.

 

REST offers a full continuum of care with programs that provide relationship-based, survivor-centered, and trauma-informed services for hundreds of victims and survivors of sexual exploitation each year.

 

Impact++ is a student-run organization at the University Of Washington (UW), Seattle, that champions the intersection of computer science in the social good space both on campus and in our communities.

 

Special thanks to the dedicated volunteers from Microsoft and participants in the Microsoft Hack-for-Good Hackathon who continue to help move TIRA forward.