A Note From Our Owner, Kyle Reyes: "I've sat on the board of advisors in a pro-bono role for nearly a decade. As a Christian, a father of four little girls and a husband - I'd put my own life and the lives of my family in the hands of Nic McKinley and his team at DeliverFund in a heartbeat.
And as the owner of the largest police news outlet in the world, let me say this - there's absolutely NO good reason why EVERY agency in America isn't currently partnered with them. If you believe in saving lives and protecting the innocent... THIS is your moment to get in the fight."
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WHITEFISH, MT– A Whitefish-based NPO focused on targeting human traffickers across the country utilizes a blend of modern technology alongside counterterrorism methodology, bringing to justice the traffickers who exploit our country’s most vulnerable victims.
DeliverFund was founded back in 2014 by former CIA officer and USAF Pararescueman Nic McKinley and Sean Fennema, with the two forging an outfit that has partnered with law enforcement agencies all over the United States to help take down human traffickers.
A promotional video from DeliverFund’s official YouTube channel shares insight into the NPO’s mission and the technology backing the noble effort to dismantle human trafficking rings, never mincing words with regard to the sentiments held toward those victimizing the vulnerable.
“Human traffickers are a cancer on our communities, but there is a cure. DeliverFund is a non-profit organization powered by donors to fight human trafficking at speed and scale,” the video emphasizes, adding, “Every time a trafficker steps into the internet to advertise their victims, DeliverFund is waiting to capture their digital footprint.”
Delving into the technology backing the endeavor, the video continues, “Using our innovative technology to gather billions of human trafficking-related data points across the country, we are illuminating the path of human traffickers in real time. DeliverFund doesn't just fight human trafficking. We weaponize technology against the most destructive criminals in American society who exploit the weak and vulnerable.”
Back in 2018, the notorious website Backpage was shut down, which the aforementioned website hosted prostitution advertisements which were at times being run by pimps trying to sell their victims to potential abusers.
DeliverFund, which assisted with the broader operation to get the website shut down, wound up taking over Backpage’s former Dallas office, calling the move an “irresistibly redemptive opportunity.”
“Backpage.com was once the world’s most prolific purveyor of human trafficking advertisements… that is until the FBI raided their operation in Dallas and took it all down. DeliverFund had a part in the operation. It’s something we’re very proud of. Backpage executives were found to be complicit in selling minors for sex,” the press release from DeliverFund reads.
This past July, DeliverFund shared a behind-the-scenes look at their work alongside law enforcement for Operation Reclaim and Rebuild, a statewide endeavor to apprehend human traffickers and rescue the victims harmed by the underground black market.
The video detailing DeliverFund’s work in Operation Reclaim and Rebuild can be viewed here.

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