AI Transparency Report
American Friends Of Yeshivat Ateret Hatora Inc demonstrates consistent revenue generation, averaging over $1 million annually in recent years, with the latest reported revenue at $747,286 for the period ending 202312. The organization generally operates with expenses closely aligned to its revenue, sometimes exceeding it as seen in 202312 where expenses were $846,079 against $747,286 in revenue, resulting in a deficit. This pattern suggests a tight operational budget and reliance on consistent incoming funds.
The organization's asset base has fluctuated significantly, from $177,595 in 201412 down to $0 in 202012, and then recovering to $48,278 in 202312. The absence of reported liabilities in most recent filings (2018-2023) is a positive indicator of financial stability, though the low asset base could limit long-term resilience. A notable strength is the consistent reporting of 0% officer compensation across all available filings, indicating that leadership is not drawing salaries from the organization's funds, which is a strong positive for donor confidence and efficiency.
While specific program spending ratios are not detailed in the provided data, the consistent operational activity and lack of officer compensation suggest a focus on mission. However, without a detailed breakdown of expenses into program, administrative, and fundraising categories, a full assessment of spending efficiency is challenging. The organization's transparency is good in terms of filing history and compensation disclosure, but could be enhanced with more granular expense reporting.