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Charter Funding and Financial Statements
The Charter for Compassion became a 501(c)3 in 2014. Prior to that it was under the fiscal management of the Compassionate Ac>on Network (CAN) and before that was launched under the auspices of the TED organiza>on and then the Fetzer Ins>tute. The Charter is predominately a grassroots organiza>on that works with interna>onal volunteer assistance. There are lead volunteers for each of the twelve sectors. Financing for the Charter for Compassion for 2016-2017 came from the following sources:
Charter for Compassion expenses fell into categories listed below. Income for the Charter has been consistent since 2014 when it became its own 501(c)3, under $185,000 each year. We have been able to achieve our goals and objec>ves because of our commimed volunteers.
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