About
The Mull Advocacy Seal is a new recognition awarded to nonprofits who demonstrate a steadfast commitment to ending human trafficking through excellence, accountability, and strategic preparedness. This seal is granted exclusively to organizations that successfully score 90% or higher on KMAC’s rigorous 150+ page “The Mull Report: An Organizational Audit for Non-Profits Working to End Human Trafficking.”
This is not a financial audit. This is a survivor-led effort to ensure an organization is not only financially responsible, but its programs are also survivor-focused, trauma-informed, and utilizing recognized best practices.
Earning the Mull Advocacy Seal signifies that an organization is mission-driven and exceptionally equipped to secure funding, implement impactful programs, and maintain ethical standards in the fight against human trafficking.
Excellence
Measuring excellence within organizations involves assessing their effectiveness, impact, and adherence to best practices through clear, quantifiable metrics
Accountability
Accountability refers to an organization's commitment to ethical practices, transparency, and measurable results in all aspects of their work.
Strategic Preparedness
Strategic preparedness refers to an organization’s ability to anticipate, adapt to, and effectively respond to challenges, trends, and opportunities in combating human trafficking.