World Relief Corp Of National Association Of Evangelicals

Organization Overview

World Relief Corp Of National Association Of Evangelicals is located in Baltimore, MD. The organization was established in 1964. According to its NTEE Classification (Q33) the organization is classified as: International Relief, under the broad grouping of International, Foreign Affairs & National Security and related organizations. As of 09/2021, World Relief Corp Of National Association Of Evangelicals employed 541 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. World Relief Corp Of National Association Of Evangelicals is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 09/2021, World Relief Corp Of National Association Of Evangelicals generated $88.1m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 6 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 5.9% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $80.9m during the year ending 09/2021. While expenses have increased by 4.1% per year over the past 6 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Since 2015, World Relief Corp Of National Association Of Evangelicals has awarded 50 individual grants totaling $3,853,573. If you would like to learn more about the grant giving history of this organization, scroll down to the grant profile section of this page.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2021

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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TO EMPOWER THE LOCAL CHURCH TO SERVE THE MOST VULNERABLE.THE MISSION OF WORLD RELIEF, AS ORIGINATED WITHIN THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS, IS TO EMPOWER THE LOCAL CHURCH TO SERVE THE MOST VULNERABLE. IN COMMUNITY WITH THE LOCAL CHURCH, WORLD RELIEF ENVISIONS THE MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE TRANSFORMED ECONOMICALLY, SOCIALLY, AND SPIRITUALLY.WORLD RELIEF SEEKS TO OVERCOME VIOLENCE, POVERTY AND INJUSTICE. THROUGH LOVE IN ACTION, WE BRING HOPE, HEALING AND RESTORATION TO MILLIONS OF THE WORLD'S MOST VULNERABLE WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN THROUGH VITAL AND SUSTAINABLE PROGRAMS IN DISASTER RESPONSE, HEALTH AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PEACEBUILDING, AS WELL AS REFUGEE AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES IN THE U.S. FOR 75 YEARS, WE'VE PARTNERED WITH CHURCHES AND COMMUNITIES, CURRENTLY ACROSS MORE THAN 20 COUNTRIES, TO PROVIDE RELIEF FROM SUFFERING AND HELP PEOPLE REBUILD THEIR LIVES.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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REFUGEE ASSISTANCE: WORLD RELIEF PROVIDED BASIC NEEDS AND INITIAL RESETTLEMENT SERVICES, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL CHURCHES AND VOLUNTEERS, TO 1,824 REFUGEES FORCED TO FLEE PERSECUTION IN THEIR HOMELAND. OTHER EXTENDED SERVICES WERE PROVIDED TO THESE AND 11,521 OTHER INDIVIDUALS, INCLUDING ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRAINING, EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE, EXTENDED CASE MANAGEMENT AND OTHER SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT SERVICES. TOTAL BENEFICIARIES: 9,697


HEALTH AND NUTRITION: THE HEALTH AND NUTRITION SECTOR INCLUDES PROGRAMS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH AND NUTRITION, PRIMARY AND CLINICAL HEALTH & NUTRITION, HIV/AIDS, AND MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH. SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES WITHIN THESE PROGRAMS ARE TAILORED TO THE DIFFERENT CLUSTERS. IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CLUSTER, MANY PROGRAMS FLOW FROM THE INTEGRAL MISSION APPROACH, ACTIVELY ENGAGING CHURCHES IN IMPLEMENTATION. HEALTH AND NUTRITION ACTIVITIES MAY BE CARRIED OUT THROUGH CARE GROUPS AND ARE OFTEN INTEGRATED WITH OTHER PROGRAMS SUCH AS AGRICULTURE AND SAVINGS. IN CARE GROUPS, HEALTH WORKERS AND VOLUNTEERS ARE INSTRUCTED ON KEY HEALTH TOPICS AND BEHAVIORS, SUCH AS INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES, HEALTHY BIRTH SPACING, AND HYGIENE. THEY REACH THEIR NEIGHBORS WITH THESE LESSONS AND REFER MOTHERS AND CHILDREN TO HEALTH CLINIC SERVICES AS NEEDED. HIV/AIDS PREVENTION AND SUPPORT IS WOVEN INTO MANY OF OUR HEALTH AND FAMILY STRENGTHENING PROGRAMS, PROVIDING EDUCATION FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS AND SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS AND THEIR FAMILIES. PRIMARY AND CLINICAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION PROGRAMS ARE TYPICAL IN THE HUMANITARIAN AND DISASTER RESPONSE CLUSTER. WR MANAGES AND SUPPORTS LOCAL HEALTH CLINICS, WORKING WITH MINISTRIES OF HEALTH, IN SEVERAL AREAS FACING POLITICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS. EMERGENCY AND SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION MAY BE PROVIDED TO TREAT MALNOURISHED WOMEN AND CHILDREN. MANY COUNTRIES IN THIS CLUSTER COMBINE WATER AND SANITATION HYGIENE (WASH), NUTRITION, AGRICULTURE, AND FOOD SECURITY ACTIVITIES. IN FY2021, 71,208 VOLUNTEERS TRAINED, 1,277,162 WOMEN AND CHILDREN SERVED THROUGH HEALTH PROGRAMS, 571,001 HOUSEHOLDS VISITED BY COMMUNITY CARE GROUP MEMBERS OR HEALTH CARE WORKERS. EAST AND WEST AFRICA: 16,215 VOLUNTEERS TRAINED, 308,389 WOMEN AND CHILDREN SERVED AND 33,195 HOUSEHOLDS VISITEDSOUTHERN AFRICA: 54,993 VOLUNTEERS TRAINED, 965,625 WOMEN AND CHILDREN SERVED AND 537,806 HOUSEHOLDS VISITEDIN FY2021, 73,979 PEOPLE SERVED THROUGH HIV/AIDS PROGRAMMING AND 25,099 YOUTH REACHED WITH PREVENTION MESSAGES.EAST AND WEST AFRICA: 7,883 PEOPLE THROUGH HIV/AIDS PROGRAMING.SOUTHERN AFRICA: 66,096 PEOPLE SERVED THROUGH HIV/AIDS PROGRAMING, 17,216 YOUTH REACHED WITH PREVENTION MESSAGES, AND 1,810 REFERRALS FOR COUNSELING AND TESTING.


AGRICULTURE: PROGRAMS IN THIS SECTOR INCLUDE AGRICULTURE FOR LIFE, LIVESTOCK, FOOD SECURITY AND LIVELIHOODS. AGRICULTURE FOR LIFE TRAINS LOCAL FARMERS THROUGH FARMER FIELD SCHOOLS, INSTRUCTING ON IMPROVED PLANTING, CULTIVATION, AND HARVESTING TECHNIQUES, AND SOMETIMES PROVIDES IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL INPUTS, SUCH AS IMPROVED SEED VARIETIES. AGRICULTURE FOR LIFE SEEKS TO NOT ONLY IMPROVE CROP YIELDS BUT TO SEE FAMILY NUTRITION IMPROVED AS A RESULT. AGRICULTURE FOR LIFE WORKS WELL IN CHURCH EMPOWERMENT ZONES IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CLUSTER. WITHIN THE HUMANITARIAN AND DISASTER CLUSTER, FOOD SECURITY AND LIVELIHOODS PROGRAMS PROVIDE AGRICULTURAL INPUTS, SUCH AS SEEDS AND TOOLS, AND SOME BASIC TRAINING TO RECIPIENTS TO QUICKLY INCREASE FOOD PRODUCTION IN DIFFICULT CONTEXTS THAT MAY HAVE BEEN THROUGH CONFLICT OR DISASTER. IN FY2021, 196,306 FARMERS WERE SUPPORTED WITH AGRICULTURAL OR LIVESTOCK INPUTS, TRAINING, AND/OR ACCESS TO MARKET OPPORTUNITIES.EAST AND WEST AFRICA: 95,430 FARMERSSOUTHERN AFRICA: 100,876 FARMERS


REFUGEE ASSISTANCE: WORLD RELIEF PROVIDED BASIC NEEDS AND INITIAL RESETTLEMENT SERVICES, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL CHURCHES AND VOLUNTEERS, TO 1,824 REFUGEES FORCED TO FLEE PERSECUTION IN THEIR HOMELAND. OTHER EXTENDED SERVICES WERE PROVIDED TO THESE AND 11,521 OTHER INDIVIDUALS, INCLUDING ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRAINING, EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE, EXTENDED CASE MANAGEMENT AND OTHER SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT SERVICES. TOTAL BENEFICIARIES: 9,697


HEALTH AND NUTRITION: THE HEALTH AND NUTRITION SECTOR INCLUDES PROGRAMS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH AND NUTRITION, PRIMARY AND CLINICAL HEALTH & NUTRITION, HIV/AIDS, AND MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH. SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES WITHIN THESE PROGRAMS ARE TAILORED TO THE DIFFERENT CLUSTERS. IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CLUSTER, MANY PROGRAMS FLOW FROM THE INTEGRAL MISSION APPROACH, ACTIVELY ENGAGING CHURCHES IN IMPLEMENTATION. HEALTH AND NUTRITION ACTIVITIES MAY BE CARRIED OUT THROUGH CARE GROUPS AND ARE OFTEN INTEGRATED WITH OTHER PROGRAMS SUCH AS AGRICULTURE AND SAVINGS. IN CARE GROUPS, HEALTH WORKERS AND VOLUNTEERS ARE INSTRUCTED ON KEY HEALTH TOPICS AND BEHAVIORS, SUCH AS INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING PRACTICES, HEALTHY BIRTH SPACING, AND HYGIENE. THEY REACH THEIR NEIGHBORS WITH THESE LESSONS AND REFER MOTHERS AND CHILDREN TO HEALTH CLINIC SERVICES AS NEEDED. HIV/AIDS PREVENTION AND SUPPORT IS WOVEN INTO MANY OF OUR HEALTH AND FAMILY STRENGTHENING PROGRAMS, PROVIDING EDUCATION FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS AND SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS AND THEIR FAMILIES. PRIMARY AND CLINICAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION PROGRAMS ARE TYPICAL IN THE HUMANITARIAN AND DISASTER RESPONSE CLUSTER. WR MANAGES AND SUPPORTS LOCAL HEALTH CLINICS, WORKING WITH MINISTRIES OF HEALTH, IN SEVERAL AREAS FACING POLITICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS. EMERGENCY AND SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION MAY BE PROVIDED TO TREAT MALNOURISHED WOMEN AND CHILDREN. MANY COUNTRIES IN THIS CLUSTER COMBINE WATER AND SANITATION HYGIENE (WASH), NUTRITION, AGRICULTURE, AND FOOD SECURITY ACTIVITIES. IN FY2021, 71,208 VOLUNTEERS TRAINED, 1,277,162 WOMEN AND CHILDREN SERVED THROUGH HEALTH PROGRAMS, 571,001 HOUSEHOLDS VISITED BY COMMUNITY CARE GROUP MEMBERS OR HEALTH CARE WORKERS. EAST AND WEST AFRICA: 16,215 VOLUNTEERS TRAINED, 308,389 WOMEN AND CHILDREN SERVED AND 33,195 HOUSEHOLDS VISITEDSOUTHERN AFRICA: 54,993 VOLUNTEERS TRAINED, 965,625 WOMEN AND CHILDREN SERVED AND 537,806 HOUSEHOLDS VISITEDIN FY2021, 73,979 PEOPLE SERVED THROUGH HIV/AIDS PROGRAMMING AND 25,099 YOUTH REACHED WITH PREVENTION MESSAGES.EAST AND WEST AFRICA: 7,883 PEOPLE THROUGH HIV/AIDS PROGRAMING.SOUTHERN AFRICA: 66,096 PEOPLE SERVED THROUGH HIV/AIDS PROGRAMING, 17,216 YOUTH REACHED WITH PREVENTION MESSAGES, AND 1,810 REFERRALS FOR COUNSELING AND TESTING.


AGRICULTURE: PROGRAMS IN THIS SECTOR INCLUDE AGRICULTURE FOR LIFE, LIVESTOCK, FOOD SECURITY AND LIVELIHOODS. AGRICULTURE FOR LIFE TRAINS LOCAL FARMERS THROUGH FARMER FIELD SCHOOLS, INSTRUCTING ON IMPROVED PLANTING, CULTIVATION, AND HARVESTING TECHNIQUES, AND SOMETIMES PROVIDES IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL INPUTS, SUCH AS IMPROVED SEED VARIETIES. AGRICULTURE FOR LIFE SEEKS TO NOT ONLY IMPROVE CROP YIELDS BUT TO SEE FAMILY NUTRITION IMPROVED AS A RESULT. AGRICULTURE FOR LIFE WORKS WELL IN CHURCH EMPOWERMENT ZONES IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CLUSTER. WITHIN THE HUMANITARIAN AND DISASTER CLUSTER, FOOD SECURITY AND LIVELIHOODS PROGRAMS PROVIDE AGRICULTURAL INPUTS, SUCH AS SEEDS AND TOOLS, AND SOME BASIC TRAINING TO RECIPIENTS TO QUICKLY INCREASE FOOD PRODUCTION IN DIFFICULT CONTEXTS THAT MAY HAVE BEEN THROUGH CONFLICT OR DISASTER. IN FY2021, 196,306 FARMERS WERE SUPPORTED WITH AGRICULTURAL OR LIVESTOCK INPUTS, TRAINING, AND/OR ACCESS TO MARKET OPPORTUNITIES.EAST AND WEST AFRICA: 95,430 FARMERSSOUTHERN AFRICA: 100,876 FARMERS


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Kevin Sanderson
Chief Administrative Offic
$143,042
Tim Breene
CEO
$140,027
Megan Ashley
VP Of Marketing
$112,663
Myal Greene
President & CEO
$109,333
Jenny Yang
Sr VP Advocacy
$105,276
Dick Oyieko
VP Of Finance
$104,192

Outside Vendors & Contractors

Vendor Name (Service)Compensation
Aldar Elhadasia For Contructions And Con
Construction
$214,991
Kathleen D Leslie Dba Kd Leslie Llc
Legal
$139,767
Pinkston Group Inc
Pr/media Retainer
$160,915
The Ultimate Software Group
Payroll
$125,823
York Print Shoppe Inc
Direct Mail Printing Services
$119,810
Pinkston Group Inc
Pr/media Retainer
$160,915
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Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$411,245
Related organizations$0
Government grants $56,201,200
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$29,371,582
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $2,964,567
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$85,984,027
Total Program Service Revenue$1,608,724
Investment income $23,370
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $8,400
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $32,291
Net Income from Fundraising Events -$35,328
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $88,134,638

Grants Awarded

Over the last fiscal year, World Relief Corp Of National Association Of Evangelicals has awarded $796,444 in support to 8 organizations.

Grant RecipientAmount

ARRIVE MINISTRIES

PURPOSE: DIRECTLY FUNDED THE RESETTLEMENT AND PROCESSING OF REFUGEES

$242,308

ARRIVE MINISTRIES

PURPOSE: DIRECTLY FUNDED THE RESETTLEMENT AND PROCESSING OF REFUGEES

$242,308

LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NW

Org PageRecipient Profile

SeaTac, WA

PURPOSE: REFUGEE YOUTH MENTORING PROGRAM

$113,986

LUTHERAN COMMUNITY SERVICES NW

Org PageRecipient Profile

SeaTac, WA

PURPOSE: REFUGEE YOUTH MENTORING PROGRAM

$113,986

SHIFAA

PURPOSE: PAYMENT TO SUPPORT TRAUMA COUNSELING

$25,000

SHIFAA

PURPOSE: PAYMENT TO SUPPORT TRAUMA COUNSELING

$25,000
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Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 1 grants that World Relief Corp Of National Association Of Evangelicals has recieved totaling $10,000.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
The Silseth Foundation

Wilmington, DE

PURPOSE: UKRAINE FUND

$10,000
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