AI Transparency Report
Aft Disaster Relief Fund exhibits inconsistent financial performance over the past decade, with significant fluctuations in revenue and expenses. For instance, revenue peaked at $3,284,803 in 2018 but dropped to $77,988 by 2021, before recovering to $254,721 in 2023. The organization frequently spends more than it brings in, as seen in 2023 where expenses were $449,856 against revenues of $254,721, indicating a reliance on prior year assets or other funding sources. While the organization consistently reports 0% officer compensation, which is a positive sign for donor confidence regarding executive pay, the overall financial stability appears volatile.
The organization's asset base has also fluctuated considerably, from a high of $527,263 in 2018 to $54,776 in 2023. The absence of reported liabilities in most recent years (2023, 2021) is a strength, suggesting good debt management. However, the significant disparity between revenue and expenses in several periods raises questions about long-term sustainability and financial planning. The lack of detailed program, administrative, and fundraising expense breakdowns in the provided data makes a precise assessment of spending efficiency challenging, but the consistent deficit spending in recent years is a concern.