If you have information.
If you are a current or former Marici staff member, contractor, volunteer, donor, partner, beneficiary, or anyone else with first-hand knowledge of the organisation's operations, technology, finances, or impact claims, this site would like to hear from you.
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If you are inside the organisation and considering disclosure:
Federal and California whistleblower protections may apply to you. Before transmitting any material, speak with a nonprofit-sector employment attorney. Free initial consultations are available from:
- Government Accountability Project — whistleblower.org
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What we are particularly interested in:
- Internal documentation describing the actual technical architecture of the “50 AI tools”
- Internal definitions of “saved,” “rescued,” “neutralised,” and “liberated” as used in impact reporting
- Documentation of operational cities, partner agencies, and case outcomes
- Records of the Stanford research partnership (study protocol, IRB filings, PI name)
- Board minutes, audit documents, or governance records
- First-hand accounts from former staff, contractors, or beneficiaries