The FIND Project is an independent initiative focused on organizing information during the earliest stages of missing persons cases.
In the first 24–72 hours, details are often scattered across platforms—social media, news reports, and individual accounts. This fragmentation can make it difficult to understand what is known, what is unverified, and what still needs clarity.
The FIND Project was created to bring structure to that environment.
Its purpose is simple: to help organize information so it is easier to follow, verify, and use.
This work focuses on building clear timelines, mapping locations, and separating confirmed details from speculation—so information remains accessible and useful during critical moments.
The FIND Project does not replace law enforcement or investigations. It does not conduct independent investigations. Its role is to support clarity, visibility, and responsible organization of publicly available information.
Funds raised will support the development of a simple, reliable system—including a website, case dashboards, and tools for structured intake and organization. These resources are intended to improve how information is preserved and shared during active cases.
This is an early-stage effort focused on building something thoughtful, responsible, and sustainable over time.
If you believe in the importance of clarity and structure during critical moments, your support helps make this possible.
— The FIND Project




