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Page Background GIVING 26 · 2017 GG SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL n Mission Statement Convoy of Hope is a faith-based, nonprofit organization with a driving passion to feed the world. n Service Area • Disaster Services • International Program: Children’s Feeding, Women’s Empowerment and Agriculture • U.S. Program: Community Events and Rural Compassion n Funding Total resources received equals $139 million — $30.3 in private cash contributions, $0.4 in public contributions, $107.6 in gifts-in-kind and $1.1 in other income. n Goals • Grow international Children’s Feeding program to 200,000 children by 2020. • Increase the number of beneficiaries in the Agriculture and Women’s Empowerment programs by 5-10% each year. • Maintain a low overhead rate (at or below 12%). • Update Convoy of Hope’s current fleet of tractor/trailers over the next three years. n Annual Events Please visit convoyofhope.org/events for a list of Convoy of Hope events. n How People & Businesses Can Help Visit The Hope Supply at convoyofhope.org/blog where hope is the heart of the story. Additionally, follow us on social media and help us share the story. n Volunteer Opportunities Hands of Hope takes place every Tuesday from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. at our World Distribution Center in Springfield, Missouri. Visit the event page above for more information. n Testimonials Convoy of Hope has earned its 14th consecutive 4-star rating from Charity Navigator. Fewer than one percent of the charities Charity Navigator rates have received at least 14 consecutive 4-star evaluations. This indicates that Convoy of Hope outperforms most other charities in America. ADDRESS: 330 S. Patterson Ave Springfield, MO 65802 PHONE: 417-823-8998 WEBSITE: convoyofhope.org /convoyofhope @convoyofhope /convoyofhope TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES (FTE): 128 ANNUAL REVENUES (MOST RECENT FISCAL YEAR): $139,400,000 *UNAUDITED PRESIDENT: Hal Donaldson BOARD CHAIRPERSON: Brad Rosenberg, Tri County Assembly BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Kevin Jonas, Honorary Chairman, Principal, Jonas Group Brad Rosenberg, Chairman, Pastor, Tri County Assembly Kay Logsdon, Senior Vice President, The Food Channel Barry Corey, Ph.D., President, Biola University David Cribbs, President, DCBC Developmen t Court Durkalski, Vice Chairman, CEO, Truline Industries Dominick Garcia, Partner, Friedman, Garcia & Friedman Randy Hurst, Director of Advancement, AGWM Tom Carter, Cardiothoracic Surgeon Hugh “Ossie” Mills, Vice President, Oral Roberts University, Chief Executive Officer, GEB America, Executive Director, Empowered 21 Brad Trask, Secretary, Pastor, Brighton Assembly of God Dishan Wickramaratne, Senior Pastor, People’s Church Aaron Cole, Senior Pastor, Life Church Nick Garza, Secretary-Treasurer, DMin NPLAD Assemblies of God Cheryl Jamison, Pastor/Executive Team Member, Eastridge Church Klayton Ko, Senior Pastor, First Assembly Kirk Yamaguchi, Senior Pastor, Canyon View Church