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2014 Giving Guide: Convoy of Hope

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Convoy of Hope
Address: 330 S. Patterson Ave.
Springfield, MO 65810
Phone: (417) 823-8998
Web Address: Convoyofhope.org

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Total number of employees (FTE): 119
Annual revenues: $114 million

President/Co-founder: Hal Donaldson
Chairman of the Board: Brad Rosenberg, Lead Pastor, Tri County Assembly of God
Board of Directors
Anne Beiler, Founder, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels  
Tom Carter, Cardiothoracic Surgeon  
Aaron Cole, Senior Pastor at Life Church  
Barry Corey, President at Biola University  
David Cribbs, President at DCBC Development  
Court Durkalski, Vice Chair of the Board,CEO at Truline Industries  
Dominick Garcia, Founder of Law offices of Dominick A. Garcia  
Nick Garza, Lead Pastor at ThirdDay Worship Center  
Randy Hurst, Director of Communications at AGWM  
Cheryl Jamison, Pastor at Eastridge Church  
Michael Kern, III, Treasurer of the Board, President at Stout Risius Ross, Inc.  
Klayton Ko, Senior Pastor at First Assembly  
Ossie Mills, Executive Vice Presidentat Oral Roberts University  
Brad Trask, Secretary of the Board,Senior Pastor at Brighton Assembly of God  
Dishan Wickramaratne, Senior Pastor at People’s Church  
Kirk Yamaguchi, Senior Pastor at Canyon View Church

Mission Statement:
Convoy of Hope, a faith-based organization founded in 1994, has a driving passion to feed the world. With a long history as an early responder in times of natural disasters, Convoy of Hope has been a Four Star Charity as recognized by Charity Navigator for 11 consecutive years. In the last 20 years, Convoy of Hope has served more than 67 million people. For more information please visit http://www.convoyofhope.

Service Area:
Convoy of Hope had another record-breaking year in 2013 when the number of children enrolled in our children’s feeding initiative topped 145,000. Convoy of Hope mobilized tens of thousands of volunteers, held community outreach events in cities throughout the nation and responded to disasters by bringing help and hope to those in need. In 2013:

People Served: 7,990,744

Volunteers Mobilized: 43,187

Goods Distributed: $79.4 million (wholesale value)

Disasters Responded to: 15

Community Events: 47

Annual Events:
As part of our 20th Anniversary celebration, we began focusing on the theme “Kindness Changes Everything.” In January, Hal Donaldson, president & co-founder, challenged Missouri lawmakers at the Governor’s Prayer Breakfast to make 2014 a year of compassion and kindness. To that end, our “Kindness Changes Everything” campaign was launched for no other reason than to spread kindness by doing good works through the nation and the world.

Learn more at convoyofhope.org/kind.

Funding:
Convoy of Hope finished 2013 in excellent financial shape. Total resources received increased to $114 million. As a result, Convoy of Hope was able to expand our children’s feeding initiative and invest in new and exciting ways to combat hunger and poverty throughout the world.

How People & Businesses Can Help:
Visit The Hope Supply (www.convoyofhope.org/blog) where you can read, watch and experience our work where hope is the heart of the story.

Testimonial:
Convoy of Hope has earned its eleventh consecutive 4-star rating from Charity Navigator. Receiving four out of a possible four stars indicates that an organization adheres to good governance and other best practices that minimize the chance of unethical activities and consistently executes its mission in a fiscally responsible way. Less than one percent of the charities Charity Navigator rates have received at least 11 consecutive 4-star evaluations. This indicates that Convoy of Hope outperforms most other charities in America.

 

Click here for the full 2014 Giving Guide.

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