Partners

Who Project Exodus coordinates with

The platform is built to push reports, not absorb them. The list below shows the law-enforcement, recovery, and federal partners we route to, align on standards with, or are actively engaging. Where a relationship is still forming we name the role openly rather than hide the gap.

Listings are factual references. Inclusion does not imply endorsement by the listed organization unless explicitly noted. If you represent a listed organization and need a correction, contact America's Future Inc.

Law enforcement

Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force

DOJ-funded national network of 61 coordinated task forces investigating online exploitation. Project Exodus aligns reporting flows so a CCSA-routed tip lands in the correct ICAC affiliate by jurisdiction.

Active
United States — 61 affiliates↗ Visit
FBI Innocence Lost National Initiative

FBI-led partnership with state, local, and tribal authorities targeting domestic minor sex trafficking. Project Exodus surfaces escalation pathways into local Innocence Lost task forces during dispatch.

Reference
United States↗ Visit
HSI Center for Countering Human Trafficking

Homeland Security Investigations’ centralized hub for trafficking and forced-labor enforcement. Reference partner for cross-border and labor-trafficking case routing.

Reference
United States, international↗ Visit

Federal

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)

Authoritative clearinghouse for missing-children records and the CyberTipline. Project Exodus’ missing-children search prototype mirrors NCMEC’s public dataset; production integration is the goal.

Engaging
United States↗ Visit
National Human Trafficking Hotline

Polaris-operated 24/7 hotline at 1-888-373-7888 (text HELP to 233733). Project Exodus surfaces this in the survivor surface and on every public resource page so anyone can reach help directly without a credential.

Active
United States, multilingual↗ Visit
Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) — DOJ

DOJ funder of trafficking-victim services nationwide. Reference partner for survivor-services standards and grant-aligned reporting.

Reference
United States↗ Visit

Recovery

American Red Cross

Provider of emergency shelter, family reunification, and disaster-response services that overlap with post-recovery survivor placement. Conversations are open about local-chapter coordination on shelter handoffs.

Engaging
United States, international↗ Visit
Polaris Project

Operator of the National Human Trafficking Hotline and a leading research voice on trafficking patterns. Reference partner for the recruitment-pattern training content and federal-law module.

Reference
United States↗ Visit
ECPAT-USA

Anti-trafficking advocacy with deep curriculum experience for the hospitality, transportation, and youth-serving sectors. Reference partner for advocate-curriculum review.

Reference
United States↗ Visit

Standards

Federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA)

Defining federal statute (22 U.S.C. § 7102) underpinning Project Exodus’ training, indicator definitions, and report-routing logic. Treated as the source of truth in the curriculum.

Reference
United States↗ Visit

Pending

Survivor Advisory Council — Partner-TBD

Per SPEC §11, Project Exodus is establishing a paid, survivor-led advisory council to govern survivor-facing surfaces. The seat is reserved publicly so the role is visible before the partner is named.

Engaging
United States — recruiting
ICAC affiliate — Partner-TBD

Lead-affiliate relationship for piloting routed reports from CCSAs into a single ICAC task force. Public placeholder for transparency until the lead affiliate is announced.

Engaging
United States — pilot
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Law-enforcement task forces, recovery providers, and survivor-led organizations can reach America's Future Inc. through theGet involved page. We name partners publicly only with their consent, and never list a survivor-facing role without a paid, sustainable engagement.

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