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    This charity's score is 94%, earning it a Four-Star rating. If this organization aligns with your passions and values, you can give with confidence. This overall score is calculated from multiple beacon scores , weighted as follows: 83 % Accountability & Finance , 10 % Leadership & Adaptability , 7 % Culture & Community .

  3. Feb 8, 2015 · Top Rated. World Vision. SAVE. CharityWatch report issued. September 2022. A. CharityWatch Grade. Our independent grade based. on a number of factors . 84% Program Percentage. Amount spent on programs. relative to overhead. $11. Cost to Raise $100. Amount spent to raise. $100 of contributions. Ratings & Metrics. Governance & Transparency. Salaries.

  4. World Vision U.S. is proud to be a top-rated charity, regularly reviewed and held accountable by independent third-party organizations, including: Charity Navigator Earned 4 out of 4 stars for financial efficiency, trustworthiness, leadership, and innovation in 2023.

  5. Jul 21, 2023 · 2 User Reviews. Good. Bad. Bottom Line. Reviews. Write a Review. LAST UPDATED: July 21st, 2023. Founded in 1950 and headquartered in California, World Vision International is a Christian charity. Donations are given in the form of a monthly sponsorship for a child in need.

  6. World Vision International is an ecumenical [5] [6] Christian humanitarian aid, development, and advocacy organization. It was founded in 1950 by Robert Pierce as a service organization to provide care for children in Korea. In 1975, emergency and advocacy work was added to World Vision's objectives. [7]

  7. Jun 25, 2021 · This report looks at the impact of our work over the past year and looks forward to our future as we continue to serve the world's most vulnerable poulations in some of the most hard-to-reach areas and fragile contexts.

  8. Helping one little girl with $5 in his pocket, Bob Pierce starts World Vision. Coming to the aid of stranded Vietnamese refugees with Operation Seasweep. “First in” during the Ethiopian famine. “Last out,” leaving behind fertile, green valleys. Challenging the church to care about the AIDS crisis, even when it was a tough topic.

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