Financial Accountability

One of Bright Hope’s highest values is integrity. We serve people who earn less than one dollar a day. We understand the value of every dollar we receive and the difference every dollar can make in the life of someone in extreme poverty. We value the trust you have given us to effectively and efficiently deliver help to those in need.

 

More than 84% of our total income goes to services that minister to the poor. We monitor our programs and expenses to ensure best practices and the most optimal return for your investment in serving the poor. Your donations will never be used for any purpose other than what you have requested.

 

Bright Hope is also a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) and abides by all of its established accounting standards.


View our 2010 Audited Financial Statement


View our IRS Form 990


View our Privacy Policy


View our Board and Key Staff


View ECFA requirements for membership


View our Policy on Suspected Misconduct, Dishonesty, Fraud, and Whistle-blower Protection


Records Retention Policy