Christian Aid Ministries does not meet the following 3 Standards for Charity Accountability:
Standard 3 (Frequency and Attendance of Board Meetings)
An organization shall have a minimum of three evenly spaced meetings per year of the full governing body with a majority in attendance, with face-to-face participation. A conference call of the full board can substitute for one of the three meetings of the governing body. For all meetings, alternative modes of participation are acceptable for those with physical disabilities.
CAM does not meet this Standard because:
- The board of directors did not hold a minimum of three evenly spaced meetings in the past fiscal year.
Standard 4 (Compensated Board Members)
Not more than one or 10% (whichever is greater) directly or indirectly compensated person(s) serving as voting member(s) of the board. Compensated members shall not serve as the board's chair or treasurer.
CAM does not meet this Standard because:
- Three (3) members out of the 11 member board of directors (27%) is/are compensated either directly or indirectly.
Standard 17 (Web Site Disclosures)
Include on any charity websites that solicit contributions, the same information that is recommended for annual reports, as well as the mailing address of the charity and electronic access to its most recent IRS Form 990.
CAM does not meet this Standard because the organization's website, www.christianaidministries.org, does not include all of the recommended information for those charity websites that solicit for donations. Specifically, it does not include:
- Electronic access to the organization’s most recent IRS Form 990.
The BBB Wise Giving Alliance requested but did not receive complete information from the organization and is unable to verify the organization's compliance with the following Standard(s) for Charity Accountability:
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Christian Aid Ministries meets the remaining 16 Standards for Charity Accountability.
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Year, State Incorporated
1981, OH
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Stated Purpose
"To provide a trustworthy and efficient channel for Amish, Mennonite, and other conservative Anabaptist groups and other individuals to minister to physical and spiritual needs around the world, in response to the command ?. . . do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.? (Galatians 6:10)
Distributes food, clothing, medicines, seeds, Bibles, Bible story books, and other Christian literature. Much of the aid goes to needy children, orphans and Christian families. CAM also helps families provide for themselves through the Family-Self-Support and SALT Microfinance Solutions programs. Other programs include rebuilding for natural disaster victims in the USA and helping people around the world who suffer from war, famine, and natural disasters. CAM also installs Gospel billboards along America?s major highways, supports several church-planting efforts, and operates two medical clinics.
For the year ended December 31, 2019, Christian Aid Ministries's program expenses were:
Providing Medicines |
$56,695,943 |
Many Other Programs |
$24,186,095 |
Food, Water, Nutrition |
$14,091,839 |
Clothing |
$10,563,298 |
Literature |
$6,821,728 |
Clean-up/Rebuilding |
$3,652,524 |
Total Program Expenses: |
$116,011,427 |
*Compensation includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances.
Method(s) Used:
Direct mail appeals, Internet, Planned giving arrangements, Print advertisements (newspapers, magazines, etc.)
Fund raising costs were 1% of related contributions. (Related contributions, which totaled $130,831,248, are donations received as a result of fund raising 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 Christian Aid Ministries's audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2019.
Source of Funds |
Donated Items (Gifts-in- kind) |
$80,790,727 |
Contributions |
$49,401,288 |
Net from Subsidiary |
$1,198,426 |
Investment Income |
$756,951 |
Contributed Services |
$639,233 |
Other Income |
$86,455 |
Gain on Sale of Assets |
$59,935 |
Change in value Annuities/Trusts |
$35,727 |
Foreign Exchange gain/loss |
($2,154) |
Total Income |
$132,966,588 |
- Programs: 96%
- Administrative: 3%
- Fundraising: Less than 1%
- Other: Less than 1%
Total Income |
$132,966,588 |
Program expenses |
$116,011,427 |
Fundraising expenses |
$1,398,684 |
Administrative expenses |
$3,019,414 |
Other expenses |
$1,139,843 |
Total expenses: |
$121,569,368 |
Income in Excess of Expenses |
$11,397,220 |
Beginning Net Assets |
$76,500,730 |
Other Changes In Net Assets |
$0 |
Ending Net Assets |
$87,897,950 |
Total Liabilities |
$1,911,113 |
Total Assets |
$89,809,063 |