Global Response Management Inc.
Global Response Management Inc.
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About this organization
Mission
Global Response Management (GRM) exists to bring emergency pre-hospital care and training to those living in or displaced from conflict zones, with a focus on the Middle East, operating in high risk areas where others cannot. Our network of experienced medical personnel is dedicated to working with and training local populations in trauma and pre-hospital care based on TCCC principals to increase survivability in low-resource and high-risk areas. By working with medical professionals from a variety of backgrounds, we bring a diverse team to populations in critical need.
About
During the conflicts of Mosul, Tal Afar, and Hawija, Global Response Management provided 24-hour, front line trauma stabilization; contributed to referral pathways; coordinated the transport of patients to higher levels of care; assessed new trauma stabilization point (TSP) locations; collected patient medical and demographic data for affiliated non governmental organizations (NGOs); transported, distributed and maintained stocks of medical supplies; maintained TSP facility functionality, security, and working conditions with other facilities and TSPs in the conflict. This was made possible through a grant from the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) via NYC Medics.
Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing
Global response management (grm) is an international medical ngo registered in the united states as a 501(c)(3) organization. we exist to bring emergency pre-hospital care and training to those living in or displaced from conflict zones, with a focus on the middle east, operating in high-risk areas where others cannot. our network of experienced medical personnel is dedicated to working with and training local populations in trauma and pre-hospital care based on tccc principals to increase survivability in low-resource-high-risk areas. by working with medical professionals from a variety of backgrounds, we bring a diverse team to populations in critical need.
- Revenue reported was $52,041.
- Expenses reported were $90,995.
- Other expenses reported $49,736.
- The non-profit reported a excess or deficit for -$38,954.
- Other compensation reported was $0.
- Contributions, gifts, and grants reported were $52,041.
- The non-profit filed a copy of the returns in ["MN", "NY"].
Accomplishments
- -operations planning for raqqa syria with a population of 165,000 people. assessment of health systems in and around raqqa which would benefit the 160,000+ people living in and around the area. in country capabilities evaluation for volunteer medical staff for syria. who meetings and collaborations in erbil and mosul, including collaborations for other ngo work in the area of 700,000 people. yemen operations planning and assessment for al durihyami with a population of over 30,000+ people currently with limited access to healthcare. yemen field research, al duryihami operations and plannings, hand surgery for yazidi patient. koya bombing outreach and support services for over 250 families (roughly 1,000 individuals), bangladesh partnership sending staff to naria, bangladesh and cox bazaar bangladesh, including assisting with local clinic seeing over 500 patients. country registration for kurdistan, country registration in yemen, evaluation of microbusinesses for zhako camps (7,000 population) and yazidi idps in ne kurdistan. urostomy reversal surgery for yemen boy including follow up care. Expenses $0.