Executive Summary

The Sentinex Foundation, headquartered in Montgomery, New Jersey, is a U.S. based nonprofit organization committed to dismantling systemic inequalities through four interconnected pillars: Healthcare Access & Equity, Racial Bias Reduction & Legal Advocacy, Economic Mobility & Opportunity, and Women’s Empowerment. Founded by Arnav Mittal (CEO) and supported by COO Angela Butz, Sentinex combines youth-led innovation with professional guidance to deliver modern, scalable, community-centered solutions both nationally and internationally.

Sentinex was established in response to persistent inequities in healthcare, legal systems, economic opportunity, gender rights, and education. Recognizing that these issues are interconnected, Sentinex operates with a comprehensive model that integrates data, research, community outreach, education, and policy advocacy to create long-term, measurable impact. Our programs serve marginalized communities directly while addressing the systemic structures that perpetuate inequality.

    The Foundation’s core initiatives aim to include:

  • Sentinex Legal Equity Initiative : Legal literacy workshops, civil rights research, partnerships with law firms, and racial bias reduction campaigns.
  • Healthcare Equity Taskforce : Community health outreach, health literacy programs, and collaborations with hospitals and public health departments.
  • Economic Mobility Accelerator : Workforce readiness programs, financial literacy, entrepreneurship training, and school-based career development.
  • Women’s Empowerment Division : Leadership workshops, advocacy campaigns, and community partnerships supporting women and girls.
  • Youth Members & Adult Ambassadors Programs : Empowering youth and adults to lead advocacy campaigns, community projects, and data-driven policy initiatives.

Sentinex’s “product” is its impact infrastructure: a combination of workshops, advocacy programs, community education, policy research, equity initiatives, partnership activations, and public awareness campaigns aimed at reducing systemic inequality. Primary beneficiaries include low-income families, students, marginalized communities, schools, health departments, legal clinics, corporate CSR departments, local governments, and national NGOs.

Industry Position and Future Outlook

Aims to grow our outreach by expanding and partnering with corporations, hospitals and public health departments, universities and school districts, law firms and civil rights organizations, and community nonprofits.

    Over the next three years, Sentinex aims to become a recognized national leader by expanding partnerships with:

  • Major corporations (Google, Microsoft, Pfizer, Merck, Bank of America, Deloitte).
  • Hospitals and public health departments.
  • Universities and school districts.
  • Law firms and civil rights organizations.
  • Community nonprofits and grassroots groups.
  • We project $500,000+ in total revenue within three years, fueled by grants, donations, and corporate collaborations, while maintaining a lean cost structure.

Conclusion

Sentinex represents a new era of nonprofit leadership—youth-driven yet professionally structured, lean yet impactful, ambitious yet strategically grounded. Through its integrated pillars, strong partnerships, and community-centered approach, Sentinex is positioned to become a national leader in equity-focused advocacy and systemic reform. The foundation’s future is one of growth, innovation, and measurable social impact—ready to scale rapidly and sustainably with early support and strategic collaboration.

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