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Adventist Development & Relief Agency

Rating
Sector:

Relief and Development

Total
Revenue:

$56,661,000

Total
Expenses:

$58,952,000

Net
Assets:

$27,139,000
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Profile Contents

Research Analysis
Financial Information

Ministry Pie Chart

Database Avg This Ministry
Program 79.7% 90.8%
General & Admin 12.6% 9.9%
Fundraising 6.8% 2.8%
Savings .4% -4%


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Yr(s)25-50
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Summary

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), formed in 1956, is an independent, humanitarian agency established by the Seventh-day Adventist Church with the specific purpose of individual and community development and disaster relief. ADRA helps people without regard to age, ethnicity, or political or religious association. ADRA now has a presence in more than 120 countries around the world including Armenia, Burkina Faso, Czech Republic, Guyana, Korea, Madagascar, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Venezuela, Yemen and Zambia.

This organization is a nonprofit. Contributions to it are fully tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Contact Information: [ Back to top ]

Mailing Address:12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD
20904-6601
Website: www.adra.org
Phone:(800) 424-2372, (301) 680-6157
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Organization Details [ Back to top ]

EIN: 521314847
CEO/President: Mr. Charles Sandefur Tax Deductible: Yes
Chairman: Mr. Lowell C. Cooper Fiscal Year End: December 31
Board Size: 37 Financial info from: 990
Founder: Seventh Day Adventist Church Member of ECFA: No
Year Founded: 1956 Member of ECFA since:

Purpose [ Back to top ]

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), formed in 1956, is an independent, humanitarian agency established by the Seventh-day Adventist Church with the specific purpose of individual and community development and disaster relief. ADRA helps people without regard to age, ethnicity, or political or religious association. ADRA now has a presence in more than 120 countries around the world including Armenia, Burkina Faso, Czech Republic, Guyana, Korea, Madagascar, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Venezuela, Yemen and Zambia.

This organization is a nonprofit. Contributions to it are fully tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Mission Statement [ Back to top ]

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency uses the following to express its Mission Statement:

  • REFLECT the character of God through humanitarian and developmental activities.

  • ACTIVELY SUPPORT communities in need through a portfolio of development activities which are planned and implemented cooperatively.

  • PROVIDE assistance in situations of crisis or chronic distress, and work toward the development of long-term solutions with those affected.

  • WORK through equitable partnerships with those in need to achieve positive and sustainable change in communities.

  • BUILD networks that develop indigenous capacity, appropriate technology, and skills at all levels.

  • DEVELOP and maintain relationships with our partners, which provide effective channels for mutual growth and action.

  • PROMOTE and expand the equitable and participatory involvement of women in the development process.

  • ADVOCATE for and assist in the increased use of communities capacities to care for and responsibly manage the natural resources of their environment.

  • FACILITATE the right and ability of all children to attain their full potential, and to assist in assuring the child's survival to achieve that potential.

    Program Accomplishments [ Back to top ]

    The Adventist Development and Relief Agency communicates the following accomplishments in 2001:

  • ADRA is present in more than 125 countries.
  • ADRA provided development and relief assistance valued at nearly $107 million.
  • ADRA helped more than 16 million people.
  • ADRA responded to 367 disasters worldwide.
  • More than 35,000 people are participating in ADRA's Economic Development projects.
  • ADRA Food Security project grants were valued at $27.5 million dollars.
  • ADRA uses its resources effectively, keeping administrative costs to less than 10 percent.
  • ADRA’s programs benefited more than 16 million people worldwide.
  • ADRA responded to 367 disasters of varying size around the world, including hurricanes, flooding, and earthquakes.

    Statement of Faith [ Back to top ]

    This organization has not provided a Statement of Faith. At such time that MinistryWatch receives this information it will be posted immediately.

    History [ Back to top ]

    The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) was established in November 1956 by the Seventh-day Adventist Church to provide humanitarian relief and welfare. Originally called Seventh-day Adventist Welfare Service or SAWS, the name was changed to Seventh-day Adventist World Service in 1973.

    By 1958, SAWS reported relief shipments to 22 countries with a total value of about $485,000. Four years later, the number of countries had increased to 29, with a total value of $2.3 million in shipments. During this period, countries benefited included those in South America and the Middle East, sites of major disasters.

    By the mid-1970s, the organization began to broaden its mission from disaster relief into programs leading to long-term development. In 1983 SAWS underwent yet another name change to better reflect its overall mission and activities, becoming the "Adventist Development and Relief Agency" (ADRA).

    ADRA's work grew rapidly with major programs in several countries emphasizing community development, food distribution, institutional development, and ongoing disaster relief. From an initial worldwide staff of approximately 600, ADRA's activities soon included: building health clinics in Africa, assisting hurricane victims in Central America, teaching hygiene and health to children in Asia, and promoting awareness of worldwide humanitarian needs through ADRA's Global Village in the United States.

    In 1997 the Agency was granted General Consultative Status by the United Nations, a unique opportunity giving ADRA added voice in the international community. In 1998 alone it assisted more than 18 million people with more than US$133 million in aid. More than 4,000 ADRA staff members currently work in more than 120 countries worldwide. As new challenges and needs arise, ADRA continues to strive to realize its mission of reflecting God's love through compassionate acts of humanitarian service.

    Ministry Needs [ Back to top ]

    Adventist Development & Relief Agency uses the following to express its ministry needs:

    Giving has never been more rewarding. Following are three ways you can help:

    Donate online-You can make a secure online donation to ADRA International by credit card. See the website for specific programs you can help.

    Charitable Gifts-You may also contribute through charitable gift annuities. You can establish your Gift Annuity with a contribution in the form of cash, stocks, bonds or mutual funds.

    ADRA'S Really Useful Gift Catalog-This Catalog provides you with everything you need to make a decision and choice about how you will positively impact lives around the world in partnership with ADRA International. Every single dollar is put to work for the people and projects that have motivated you to respond.

    Research Analysis

    Transparency Grade [ Back to top ]

    Transparency Grade of : A
    Criteria categoryGradeOther Comments
    Timeliness:9010/21/2011 5:45:35 PM: Organization made financial information available between 5 ½ and 6 ½ months after their fiscal year end.
    Financial Information:9010/21/2011 5:45:50 PM: Organization provided a reasonable amount of useful financial information.
    Foundational Clarity:10010/21/2011 5:46:03 PM: Descriptive information was abundant and thorough.
    Level of Cooperation:
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    MinistryWatch.com 5 Star Financial Efficiency Ratings [ Back to top ]

    Ranking CategoryRatingOverall RankRelief and Development Sector
    Overall Efficiency RatingStarStarStarStar63 of 347    24 of 52
    Fund Acquisition DecisionStarStarStarStar66 of 347      21 of 52
    Resource Allocation DecisionStarStarStarStar75 of 347      26 of 52
    Asset Utilization DecisionStarStarStar156 of 347      36 of 52
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  • Ministry Statement or Response [ Back to top ]

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    Financial Information:

    Financial Ratios[ Back to top ]

    Funding RatiosDatabase Average20092008200720062005
    Return on FR Efforts10%3%0%1%2%0%
    Fundraising Cost Ratio7%3%0%1%2%0%
    Contributions Reliance83%99%0%98%98%0%
    Fundraising Expense Ratio7%3%0%1%2%0%
    Other Revenue Reliance17%1%0%2%2%0%
    Operating RatiosDatabase Average20092008200720062005
    Program Expense Ratio80%87%0%96%95%0%
    Spending Ratio100%104%0%98%97%0%
    Program Output Ratio80%91%0%94%92%0%
    Savings Ratio0%-4%0%2%3%0%
    Reserve Accumulation Rate11%-8%0%9%8%0%
    General & Admin Ratio13%10%0%3%4%0%
    Investing RatiosDatabase Average20092008200720062005
    Total Asset Turnover2.8x1.77x0x3.17x2.13x0x
    Degree of L-T Investment2.85x2.47x0x1.01x1.01x0x
    Current Asset Turnover5.26x4.37x0x3.19x2.14x0x
    Age of Assets9.7yr(s)5.7yr(s)0.0yr(s)5.9yr(s)5.6yr(s)0.0yr(s)
    Liquidity RatiosDatabase Average20092008200720062005
    Current Ratio2964.81x2.19x0x5.88x6.7x0x
    Current Liabilities Ratio.31x.46x0x.17x.15x0x
    Liquid Reserve Level4.96x1.49x0x3.12x4.77x0x
    Solvency RatiosDatabase Average20092008200720062005
    Liabilities Ratio.23x.18x0x.17x.15x0x
    Debt Ratio.06x0x0x0x0x0x
    Reserve Coverage Ratio80%46%0%26%40%0%

    Financials[ Back to top ]

    Balance Sheet
    Assets20092008200720062005
    Cash$9,979,000$0$12,873,000$33,664,000$0
    Receivables, Inventories & Prepaids$3,501,000$0$8,000,000$7,928,000$0
    Short-Term Investments$0$0$23,227,000$54,000$0
    Total Current Assets$13,480,000$0$44,101,000$41,647,000$0
    Long-Term Investments$19,566,000$0$0$0$0
    Fixed Assets$129,000$0$167,000$195,000$0
    Other Long-Term Assets$121,000$0$118,000$99,000$0
    Total Long-Term Assets$19,817,000$0$286,000$295,000$0
    TOTAL ASSETS$33,298,000$0$44,388,000$41,942,000$0
    Liabilities20092008200720062005
    Payables & Accrued Expenses$6,144,000$0$7,505,000$6,213,000$0
    Other Current Liabilities$0$0$0$0$0
    Total Current Liabilities$6,144,000$0$7,505,000$6,213,000$0
    Debt$0$0$0$0$0
    Other Long-Term Liabilities$13,000$0$19,000$0$0
    Total Long-Term Liabilities$13,000$0$19,000$0$0
    TOTAL LIABILITIES$6,158,000$0$7,525,000$6,213,000$0
    Assets20092008200720062005
    Unrestricted$18,251,000$0$29,674,000$28,869,000$0
    Temporarily Restricted$8,887,000$0$7,188,000$6,859,000$0
    Permanently Restricted$0$0$0$0$0
    NET ASSETS$27,139,000$0$36,863,000$35,729,000$0
    Revenue and Expenses
    Revenue20092008200720062005
    Total Contributions$55,898,000$0$141,298,000$90,329,000$0
    Program Service Revenue$175,000$0$76,000$43,000$0
    Membership Dues$0$0$0$0$0
    Investment Income$527,000$0$2,521,000$1,377,000$0
    Other Revenue$59,000$0$39,000$92,000$0
    Total Other Revenue$762,000$0$2,637,000$1,514,000$0
    TOTAL REVENUE$56,661,000$0$143,936,000$91,844,000$0
    Expenses20092008200720062005
    Program Services$51,467,000$0$134,670,000$84,358,000$0
    Management & General$5,884,000$0$4,855,000$3,338,000$0
    Fundraising$1,600,000$0$1,179,000$1,460,000$0
    TOTAL EXPENSES$58,952,000$0$140,705,000$89,157,000$0
    Change in Net Assets20092008200720062005
    SURPLUS (DEFICIT)($2,291,000)$0$3,230,000$2,687,000$0
    Other Changes in Net Assets$0$0($2,096,000)$166,000$0
    TOTAL CHANGE IN NET ASSETS($2,291,000)$0$1,134,000$2,854,000$0