📊 Financials

Financial Stewardship & Transparency

Great Awakening International World Missions (GAI) is committed to righteous stewardship, transparency, and accountability in all financial matters. Funds entrusted to this ministry are handled with integrity and aligned with our mission to serve communities locally and internationally through outreach, relief, education, and restoration. 

We recognize our responsibility to honor both Abba Yahuah and those who support this work by maintaining clear financial practices, ethical oversight, and purposeful allocation of resources. 

We understand that every dollar you contribute is vital in our collective effort to combat poverty by fostering strong, sustainable relationships and building resilient communities. We prioritize transparency in our financial practices, ensuring you can see how your support is making a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable. Together, we can create lasting change.

Your donations are tax-deductible. You can also donate through 

  • Donor-advised funds
  • Life insurance
  • IRA 401(k)
  •  Private foundations.

Current Financial Status

GAI World Missions has begun receiving charitable contributions and mission-related revenue. Funds are currently being stewarded in alignment with the allocation framework outlined below. As financial activity grows, reporting will continue to expand in scope and detail. This repository serves as a working financial overview and will be migrated to the public website once launched.

Fund Allocation Framework

Charitable funds are allocated across the following categories to ensure mission effectiveness, sustainability, and accountability: 

  • Program & Mission Services: 85 %
    (Direct mission work, outreach, travel, relief efforts, program supplies) 
  • Administrative & Operations: 5%
    (Compliance, accounting, infrastructure, technology, coordination)
    Fundraising & Development: 10 % 

(Donor engagement, communications, development tools) 

Percentages represent approximate distribution and may shift slightly based on operational needs while remaining mission-centered.

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