87% of the annual budget goes to programming

We take each gift we receive from donors, organizations, and the government seriously. We believe accountability comes with results.

But we’re not about to be conservative about our goals. Each spending decision is made with two things in mind:

  • The greater well-being of children and families
  • The biggest possible return

Sometimes seeking big returns means making a calculated risk. We’re ok with that as long as we know we’ve done the due diligence to ensure it’s a viable option.

 

2024 Annual Report

Our commitment to you, the donor

As a donor, you’ve committed to us. We’re going to do the same: put our money where our mouth is. When you give a gift to Metropolitan Ministries, you can count on three things every time.

Complete transparency

When we started working, we thought it strange that non-profits weren’t entirely open with their donors about their financial position. We started asking questions and found out that a lot of the time, this is because it’s a lot of work.

The 2020 Platinum seal of transparency from Guidestar

We continue to maintain our Platinum 100% Transparency rating from GuideStar/Candid, the organization’s highest rating.

We commit to giving you access to anything you want to know about our financial position, the impact of gifts that you’ve given, and details even when the bad stuff happens. Honesty and transparency trump most things.

Highest standards

 

 

 

Metropolitan Ministries scores 100%. Our 4-star status is the highest national rating provided by Charity Navigator, which recognizes organizations that exceed industry standards as leaders in their field.

Wise spending

It’s not all about simply telling the truth. When someone entrusts us with their donation, we’re going to make sure it’s spent well. This can happen in many different ways. It may serve as a match to encourage others to give. It could go 100% to helping those in need in our community. It could also help us keep the lights on at Metropolitan Ministries.

The bottom line: Your dollars will be used in the most efficient and effective ways possible.

Reporting back

It isn’t enough to give to an organization and trust that the money is going to be well spent. We understand it. It’s important to hear directly about how your donation was used. We commit to reporting back to you regularly about the impact yours and others’ donations have in the community.

We’ll also do the basics

  • Utilize your donation in the most effective manner
  • Maintain full financial transparency
  • Provide prompt answers to your inquiries
  • Safeguard your personal information (privacy policy)
  • Provide a prompt receipt of your contribution

Top Workplaces

 

Metropolitan Ministries is honored to be recognized by Top Workplaces, the nation’s leading employer recognition program, for our people-first culture.

Sanctuary Certified


Sanctuary certification symbolizes an organization’s commitment to providing a higher level of care, a trauma-sensitive environment for the people we serve, and a better work environment for employees. Sanctuary certification requires re-evaluation every three years, as it is designed to promote, sustain, and strengthen an organization’s commitment to the maintenance of a trauma informed culture for all of its stakeholders.

The fine print — financials and more

Below you’ll find information about our financials, report backs about how we used donations in the last year, accreditations that show we’re qualified to provide services, and more.

Financial documents

Accreditation

  • Volunteer board of directors
  • Adherence to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
  • Annual audit by a qualified independent CPA firm: Rivero, Gordimer & Company, P.A. 
  • Ethical standards and principles are the foundation for maintaining public trust, and Metropolitan Ministries’ fundraisers are members of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and uphold the Code of Ethical Principles and Standards.

Cost savings

  • In the last year, over 21,000 volunteers served over 154,000 hours. This is a savings of $4.8 million. Amazing!
  • Gifts-in-kind (goods and services) equate to a savings of $8.2 million a year.