AI Transparency Report
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) demonstrates fluctuating financial health over the past several years. While the organization reported a strong surplus in 2023 with revenues of $5,439,918 exceeding expenses of $3,603,317, it experienced deficits in several preceding years, notably in 2022 ($3,064,146 revenue vs. $3,833,005 expenses) and 2021 ($3,163,939 revenue vs. $3,628,775 expenses). This indicates a degree of financial instability, though the latest filing shows a positive trend. The organization's assets have also shown significant fluctuation, from a low of $1,308,295 in 2017 to a high of $3,537,239 in 2023, suggesting varying capacity and reserves. Without detailed functional expense breakdowns, it's challenging to fully assess spending efficiency, but the overall financial picture suggests a need for consistent revenue generation to maintain program delivery.