2018 | 2019 | |
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Revenue | ||
Contributions | $121,705,366 | $117,756,900 |
Total Revenue | $121,589,697 | $125,665,200 |
Allocations and Disbursements | ||
Mission Services* | ||
The Fellowship | $11,429,663 | $11,390,500 |
Guardians of Israel | $36,558,468 | $32,088,800 |
Isaiah 58 | $23,987,193 | $23,095,400 |
On Wings of Eagles | $11,974,975 | $10,926,100 |
Stand for Israel | $432,183 | $286,400 |
Bless the Persecuted | $224,396 | $357,000 |
Subtotal, Program Services | $84,606,878 | $78,144,200 |
Support Services | ||
General and Administrative | $14,983,422 | $14,911,900 |
Fundraising | $16,295,964 | $19,343,900 |
Subtotal, Support Services | $31,279,386 | $34,255,800 |
Total Allocations and Disbursements | $115,886,264 | $112,400,000 |
Net Assets | ||
Beginning of Year | $36,028,901 | $38,606,300 |
End of Year | $38,606,338 | $51,676,800 |
*For more than 35 years, The Fellowship has relied on a robust direct mail program to recruit and educate the hundreds of thousands of ministry partners that enable us to accomplish our mission to promote understanding and cooperation between Jews and Christians, and to build broad support for Israel and other shared concerns. We communicate by postal mail — and other channels — not only to generate funding for The Fellowship’s ministry programs but to educate the public on the Jewish roots of Christianity and to mobilize action and advocacy on behalf of the state of Israel and persons persecuted for their faith worldwide. As a result, in accordance with the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) guidelines, The Fellowship allocates a portion of our direct mail and other costs to program services and to fundraising.
The International Fellowship of Christians & Jews pledges to maintain an effective outreach as set forth in its mission statement by responsibly utilizing the funds entrusted to us. For 2019, we were audited by the accounting firm 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, 2019, and December 31, 2018. Complete audited financial statements and form 990 are available on our website. Contributions to the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, and all its programs, are tax deductible as allowed by law.
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is a 501(c)(3) and fulfills the Council of Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance’s twenty rigorous standards.