International Medical Corps meets the 20 Standards for Charity Accountability.
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Year, State Incorporated
1984, CA
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Affiliates
International Medical Corps - UK
International Medical Corps - Croatia
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Stated Purpose
"to improve the quality of life through health interventions and related activities that strengthen underserved communities worldwide."
International Medical Corps (IMC) reports that it offers training, medical assistance to people at risk, responds to emergency situations, and works to rehabilitate devastated healthcare systems and bring them back to self-reliance. In addition, IMC offers services and training in the following areas: emergency response and preparedness; health services support; family and community health; women and children's health and protection; mental health and psychosocial support; water, sanitation, and hygiene; and nutrition, food security and livelihoods.
For the year ended June 30, 2020, International Medical Corps's program expenses were:
Africa |
$74,620,282 |
Middle East |
$39,574,168 |
United States |
$16,103,760 |
Asia |
$5,303,039 |
South / Central America and the Caribbean |
$4,012,576 |
Europe |
$2,415,669 |
Other |
$70,461 |
Total Program Expenses: |
$142,099,955 |
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Chief Executive
Nancy A. Aossey, President and Chief Executive Officer
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Compensation*
$581,915
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Chair of the Board
Robert Simon
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Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Rush University
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Board Size
12
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Paid Staff Size
7799
*2019 compensation includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances.
Method(s) Used:
Direct mail appeals, Grant proposals, Internet, Invitations to fund raising events, Planned giving arrangements, Print advertisements (newspapers, magazines, etc.), Cause- related marketing (affinity credit cards, consumer product sales, etc.)
Fundraising costs were 1% of related contributions. (Related contributions, which totaled $190,810,000, are donations received as a result of fundraising activities.)
This organization is tax-exempt under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes.
The following information is based on International Medical Corps's audited financial statements for the year ended June 30, 2020.
Source of Funds |
Grants |
$127,103,993 |
Contributions |
$58,849,310 |
Donated medical supplies |
$4,025,218 |
Contracts |
$997,868 |
Donated medical services |
$831,479 |
Realized and unrealized gain on investments, net |
$361,261 |
Interest and dividend income |
$187,515 |
Other |
$157,780 |
Total Income |
$192,514,424 |
- Programs: 89%
- Administrative: 10%
- Fundraising: Less than 1%
Total Income |
$192,514,424 |
Program expenses |
$142,099,955 |
Fundraising expenses |
$2,405,878 |
Administrative expenses |
$16,314,260 |
Other expenses |
$0 |
Total expenses: |
$160,820,093 |
Income in Excess of Expenses |
$31,694,331 |
Beginning Net Assets |
$13,988,916 |
Other Changes In Net Assets |
$-5,626 |
Ending Net Assets |
$45,677,621 |
Total Liabilities |
$45,073,936 |
Total Assets |
$90,751,557 |
Note 1: According to IMC, in the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020, the organization received in-kind contributions totaling $5,176,746, in the form of drugs and medical supplies ($2,218,060), food ($1,300,485), donated services ($831,479), other non-food items ($556,136), donated facilities ($109,388), medical equipment ($90,087), and other equipment ($71,111).
Note 2: In the financial section above, "other changes in net assets" refers to a foreign currency exchange gain, net.