Information Density: SIL Global – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

SIL Global

(https://sil.org) 📸 Data Snapshot: June 19, 2026
Information Density — The Lens

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
26 Impact Weight: 30 / 100
87% Reputation

The site demonstrates exceptionally high information density. While headings like ‘Why Language?’ and ‘Our Impact’ border on generic, they are immediately supported by specific data: 4,213 staff and volunteers, 1,572 language communities, and 119 countries. Body text avoids vague spiritual fluff, providing concrete statistics such as the 1.5 billion people without Scripture and the 750 million who cannot read in their own language.

Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.

📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
HOMEPAGE (https://sil.org) SIL Global – Life in Every Language
[H1] Life in everylanguage.
We are a global community of local organizations that walk alongside minority language communities to help them use their languages to flourish.
Learn More
[H4] Global Mission. Local Approach.
We share one mission, but our work looks different in each place, shaped by the goals and realities of the communities we serve.
Explore our work
[H2] Why Language?
[H3] Because language connects us to what matters most.
Spiritual GrowthLearningThriving Communities
Over 1.5 billion people don’t have Scripture in their language – or what they need to use and apply it.
Learn More
Over 750 million people can’t read or write in their own language.
learn more
Non-dominant language communities struggle to access the resources they need to make informed decisions about their wellbeing.
learn more
[H3] Stories & News
[H2] News
[H4] CCIH 2026
While health and wellbeing are vital to daily life and community flourishing, nearly 30% of the world’s population cannot access…
June 16, 2026
[H2] Stories
[H4] A Voice for the Wala
One man journeys from translator to national leader in the South Pacific. When Matthew Wale heard, in early 2002, that…
June 3, 2026
Solomon Islands
[H2] News
[H4] SIL-PNG Celebrates 70 Years
“In a land of more than 800 languages, your work has helped give voice to our people in their own…
May 23, 2026
Papua New Guinea
View all Stories & News
[H2] Our Impact
[H3] Founded in 1934 with two students.Today, our impact involves:
4,213
[H6] staff & Volunteers
1,572
[H6] Language Communities
119
[H6] Countries
[H2] Where We Work
[H4] We are a global community rooted in local realities. Our activities in each place are guided by the cultures, priorities, and partnerships of the people we serve.
Explore the unique expressions of SIL across each region.

Americas
Africa
Eurasia
Asia
Pacific
Sign Languages

“The freedom to use our own languages provides an opportunity to unlock our full potential to succeed in education, thrive in society and encounter God in the deepest ways imaginable.”
[H6] DR. Johnstone ndunde, SIL Global Executive Director
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SUB-PAGE (https://sil.org/give/) Give – SIL Global
Already an online donor of SIL? Click here to sign in, or sign up, for your giving account to access online giving history. For non-online donation history, request a summary at donor_relations@sil.org.
[H2] More Ways to Give
[H6] Matching Gifts
Ask your employer benefits administrator if they participate in a corporate match program. Questions? Email: donor_relations@sil.org
[H6] Cash / Check Donations
To give by check, mail to:
SIL GlobalKey 1207500 W Camp Wisdom RoadDallas, TX 75236
Include a note in the memo with your designation preference or “Where Most Needed.”
[H6] Stocks & Assets Giving
You may be encouraged to know that there are More Ways to Give that aren’t as obvious as liquid assets.
You can further the SIL mission by giving from existing assets:
Stocks/Bonds
Donor-Advised Funds (DAF)
Real-estate
To start an asset gift:
Please send us a quick email at donor_relations@sil.org to alert us that you are giving by stock.
Download this formStock Donations Instructions and Form
For more help:We can help you navigate how to give, structure and complete complex asset gifts. Contact us at donor_relations@sil.org .
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SUB-PAGE (https://sil.org/regions/americas/) Americas – SIL Global
[IMG: Photo of Jason Griffiths]
[H5] Justin Hettinga
Regional Director
[H2] 7500 W Camp Wisdom Road, Dallas, TX 75236, USA

[H5] Stronger futures through America’s languages.
[H4] The Americas are where SIL’s story began. What started here decades ago continues today—stretching from the northern reaches of Canada and Alaska to the jungles of South America.
Across this vast region, we work hand-in-hand with churches and communities on Bible translation, capacity development, Scripture engagement, linguistics, literacy, and more, all supported by a workforce that increasingly comes from Latin American churches themselves.
In the Americas, we take a holistic, church-centric approach to our work. We believe that true, lasting, and sustainable impact happens when ownership rests in the hands of the people themselves, and especially the church. Our vision is a truly diverse global workforce serving under locally rooted leadership.
91
[H6] years SIL has beenworking in the americas
215
[H6] communities SIL is currently working with in the americas
[H2] Our Footprint
[H6] Bolivia
[H5] SIL Americas South
[H4] Jaime Ayala
South Regional Director
sur-director_americas@sil.org
[H6] Brazil
[H5] SIL Americas Brazil
[H4] Kelly Smith
Brazil Regional Director
kelly_smith@sil.org
silbrazil.org
[H6] Canada
[H5] SIL Americas North
[H4] Tom Woodward
Director
[H6] Colombia
[H5] SIL Americas South
[H4] Jaime Ayala
South Regional Director
sur-director_americas@sil.org
colombia.sil.org
[H6] Ecuador
[H5] SIL Americas South
[H4] Jaime Ayala
South Regional Director
sur-director_americas@sil.org
[H6] Guatemala
[H5] SIL Americas South
[H4] Jaime Ayala
South Regional Director
sur-director_americas@sil.org
[H6] Jamaica
[H5] SIL Americas North
[H4] Tom Woodward
Director
[H6] Mexico
[H5] ILV AC
Instituto Lingüístico de Verano
[H4] Gama Astivia
Director
director@ilvmx.org
ILVMX.com
ILV Mexico
[H6] Peru
[H5] SIL Americas South
[H4] Jaime Ayala
South Regional Director
sur-director_americas@sil.org
peru.sil.org
[H5] CILTA
Curso Internacional de Lingüistica, Traducción y Alfabetización
[H4] Francisco Linares
CILTA Director
inscripciones_cilta@sil.org
ciltaglobal.com
[H6] USA
[H5] SIL Americas North
[H4] Tom Woodward
Director
[H5] SIL US
[H4] Greg Salzman
Chief Executive Officer
us.sil.org
sil-us
[H2] Stories & News from Americas
[H2] Stories
[H4] Learning’s Next Chapter
Bilingual classrooms transform learning for children in Amazonia. On a bright September day in 2025, something new spread through a…
April 7, 2026
Peru
[H2] Stories
[H4] The Food of Joy
Literacy programs help revitalize minds and restore dignity in local Colombian communities. You would never suspect from the lines in…
July 23, 2025
Colombia
[H2] Stories
[H4] The Right Door
An unexpected encounter in Mexico draws one woman into a lifelong commitment to support her language. In 2004, Jeanne Austin…
June 14, 2025
Mexico
View all americas Stories & News
[H2] Make a Difference
[H3] Support the work happening in the Americas
GIVE TODAY
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SUB-PAGE (https://sil.org/regions/africa/) Africa – SIL Global
[H5] Uche Nweke
Regional Director
[H2] 7 Masaba Road, Upper Hill, Nairobi
afrique.sil.org/

[H5] SIL Africa is made of 20 SIL community organizations, working across 28 countries.
[H4] In Africa, language shapes identity, learning, and faith. SIL works so every community can flourish in the language they value most.
In Africa, our core areas of service are in Bible translation, linguistics, literacy, advocacy, media, Scripture engagement, and language technology. This work helps people learn in their own language, preserve cultural identity, access vital information, and encounter God’s Word.
By building local capacity and partnerships, SIL Africa ensures the work lasts beyond individual projects. In a region facing rapid change and the risk of marginalized languages being left behind, strong leadership and collaboration are essential. SIL Africa is committed to equipping the next generation and fostering innovation so Africa’s languages and people flourish for generations to come.
64
years SIL has beenworking in Africa
545
Communities SIL is currently working with in Africa
[H2] Our Footprint
[H6] Angola
[H5] SIL Southern Africa
[H4] Patrick Cogdill
Director
director_southernafrica@sil.org
[H6] Benin
[H5] SIL Togo-Benin
[H4] Evenamédé Ayité
Director
director_togo-benin@sil.org
togo-benin.sil.org
SILTogoBenin
siltogobenin
[H6] Botswana
[H5] SIL Southern Africa
[H4] Patrick Cogdill
SIL Southern Africa Director
director_southernafrica@sil.org
[H6] Burkina Faso
[H5] SIL Burkina Faso
[H4] Joël Ganamé
SIL Burkina Faso Director
director_burkina@sil.org
sil-burkina.org
[H6] Cameroon
[H5] SIL Cameroon
[H4] Apolinaire Ambassa
SIL Cameroon Director
director_cameroon@sil.org
silcam.org
silcameroon
sil-cameroon
[H6] Central African Republic
[H5] SIL Central African Republic
[H4] Jacques Sossoukpe
SIL Central African Republic Director
director_car@sil.org
[H6] Chad
[H5] SIL Chad
[H4] David Ratou
SIL Chad Director
director_chad@sil.org
[H6] Congo
[H5] SIL Congo
[H4] Thaliane Zaou Goma
SIL Congo Director
director_congo@sil.org
sil-congobrazza.org
[H6] Côte d’Ivoire
[H5] SIL Côte d’Ivoire
[H4] Genevieve Koui
SIL Côte d’Ivoire Director
director_ci@sil.org
silcotedivoire
[H6] Democratic Republic of Congo
[H5] Eastern Congo Group
[H4] Andy Anguandia Alo
SIL Eastern Congo Group Director
director_ecg@sil.org
[H6] Ethiopia
[H5] SIL Ethiopia
[H4] Yonathan Zeamanuel
SIL Ethiopia Director
director_ethiopia@sil.org
silethiopia.org
SILEthiopia
sil-ethiopia-international
[H6] Guinea-Bissau
[H5] SIL Southern Africa
[H4] Patrick Cogdill
SIL Southern Africa Director
director_southernafrica@sil.org
[H6] Kenya
[H5] SIL Kenya
[H4] Manasseh Wekundah
SIL Kenya Director
manasseh_wekundah@sil.org
[H6] Madagascar
[H5] SIL Southern Africa
[H4] Patrick Cogdill
SIL Southern Africa Director
director_southernafrica@sil.org
[H6] Malawi
[H5] SIL Southern Africa
[H4] Patrick Cogdill
SIL Southern Africa Director
director_southernafrica@sil.org
[H6] Mali
[H5] SIL Mali
[H4] Amagana Kouriba
SIL Mali Director
director_mali@sil.org
[H6] Mozambique
[H5] SIL Southern Africa
[H4] Patrick Cogdill
SIL Southern Africa Director
director_southernafrica@sil.org
[H6] Namibia
[H5] SIL Southern Africa
[H4] Patrick Cogdill
SIL Southern Africa Director
director_southernafrica@sil.org
[H6] Niger
[H5] SIL Niger
[H4] Evanamédé Ayité
SIL Niger Director
director_niger@sil.org
[H6] Nigeria
[H5] SIL Nigeria
[H4] Zachariah Yoder
SIL Nigeria Director
director_nigeria@sil.org
nigeria.sil.org
SILNigeria
[H6] Sao Tome and Principe
[H5] SIL Southern Africa
[H4] Patrick Cogdill
SIL Southern Africa Director
director_southernafrica@sil.org
[H6] Senegal
[H5] SIL Senegal
[H4] David Wilkinson
SIL Senegal Director
director_seb@sil.org
senegal.sil.org
[H6] South Africa
[H5] SIL Southern Africa
[H4] Patrick Cogdill
SIL Southern Africa Director
director_southernafrica@sil.org
[H6] South Sudan
[H5] SIL South Sudan
[H4] Laura Robison
SIL South Sudan Director
director_southsudan@sil.org
southsudan.sil.org
[H6] Tanzania
[H5] SIL Tanzania
[H4] David Wafo
SIL Tanzania Director
director_tanzania@sil.org
tanzania.sil.org
sil-tanzania-mawasiliano
[H6] Togo
[H5] SIL Togo-Benin
[H4] Evenamédé Ayité
SIL Togo-Benin Director
director_togo-benin@sil.org
togo-benin.sil.org
SILTogoBenin
siltogobenin
[H6] Uganda
[H5] SIL Uganda
[H4] Martin Alibu
SIL Uganda Director
director_uganda@sil.org
uganda.sil.org
[H6] Zambia
[H5] SIL Southern Africa
[H4] Patrick Cogdill
SIL Southern Africa Director
patrick_cogdill@sil.org
[H2] Stories & News from Africa
[H2] Stories
[H4] David’s Story
My name is David Gunzar. Born and raised in the heart of South Omo Zone, specifically in the rural village…
May 19, 2026
Ethiopia
[H2] Stories
[H4] Fair Start
“Imagine a world where the power of words unlocks the doors to opportunity and understanding.” This vision seemed distant for…
March 9, 2026
Ethiopia
[H2] News
[H4] IDIL 2026 Cameroon
SIL Cameroon hosts 4th annual International Decade of Indigenous Languages event. SIL’s fourth annual celebration of the International Decade of…
February 25, 2026
Cameroon
View all Africa Stories & News
[H2] Make a Difference
[H3] Support the work happening in Africa
GIVE TODAY
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🧭 Industry Context — common generic-claim patterns in Religion, Spirituality & Faith Organizations to weigh the text against
Generic Claims: a welcoming community, find your purpose, discover your spiritual path, all are welcome, transforming lives through faith, come as you are…
Red Flags: no financial transparency for donations, personality cult around single leader, prosperity gospel or guaranteed material blessings, pressure tactics for tithing or donations, no governance or accountability structure, claims of healing or miracles as promotional tool…
Semantic Drift Patterns: claims all-inclusive but doctrinal page has exclusionary positions, homepage is modern and inviting but beliefs page is rigidly dogmatic, community messaging but no actual community programs listed, claims charitable mission but no financial transparency on donations…
Proof Expectations: registered charity or religious organization number, published financial reports for donated funds, denominational affiliation details, leadership credentials and ordination details, specific community programs with schedules, governance structure and accountability mechanisms…