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Financial Statement

Consolidate Statement of Financial Activities
Summarized Statement of Activities
Year Ended December 31, 2009 (with comparative totals for 2008)

For the year ending December 31, 2009, with comparative totals for 2008 2009 2008
Revenue
Contributions $94,702,694 $84,181,691
Net Investment Income (Loss) 254,238 (1,143,347)
Other Income 152,183 254,863
Total Revenue $95,109,115 $83,293,207
Allocations and Disbursements
Mission Services
The Fellowship 8,819,833 12,351,059
Guardians of Israel 20,848,420 10,829,184
Isaiah 58 21,210,395 24,623,679
On Wings of Eagles 25,785,368 21,851,371
Stand for Israel 606,318 277,895
Subtotal, Program Services $77,270,334 $69,933,188
 
Support Services
General and Administrative 7,516,249 4,683,204
Fundraising 11,539,551 13,047,441
Subtotal, Support Services $19,055,800 $17,730,645
 
Total Allocations and Disbursements $96,326,134 $87,663,833
 
Increase (decrease) in net assets ($1,217,019) ($4,370,626)
Net Assets
Beginning of Year $12,677,920 $17,048,546
End of Year $11,460,901 $12,677,920

View our 2008 IRS Form 990

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews pledges to maintain an effective outreach as set forth in its mission statement by responsibly utilizing the funds entrusted to us. For 2009, we were audited by the accounting firm of McGladrey & Pullen, LLP, a member of RSM International. Financial data presented here are summarized from the audited financial statements of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews for the fiscal years ending December 31, 2009, and December 31, 2008. Complete audited financial statements are available upon request. Contributions to the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, and all its programs, are tax deductible as allowed by law.

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