AI Transparency Report
Astor Services For Children & Families demonstrates consistent financial activity, with revenues and expenses generally in the range of $50-60 million annually over the past decade. The organization's assets have remained relatively stable, fluctuating between $24 million and $31 million, indicating a consistent operational base. A notable point is the reported 0% officer compensation across all available filings, which suggests that executive compensation is either not reported in this section or is structured differently, potentially through a related organization, or that the officers are uncompensated. This lack of reported officer compensation on the 990s could be a point of concern for transparency, as it makes it difficult to assess executive pay practices directly from these filings.
Spending efficiency, based on the provided data, shows that expenses often closely track revenues, with some periods experiencing slight deficits (e.g., 202306 with $57.6M revenue and $58.7M expenses) and others slight surpluses. This tight margin suggests that the organization is spending nearly all its income on its operations. Without a detailed breakdown of program, administrative, and fundraising expenses, a precise assessment of spending efficiency is challenging. However, the consistent operational scale and asset base suggest a stable, albeit tightly managed, financial environment. The absence of reported officer compensation on the 990s is a significant transparency gap that warrants further investigation.