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Stewardship & Accountability Adventures In Missions (AIM) is an established 501(c) (3) non-profit mission organization. As a ministry, we are in need of financial supporters, both churches and individuals, to enable us to continue the work to which God has called us. Ministries such as AIM, in partnership with American Churches and individual donors, directly and indirectly make an eternal impact in the communities where we serve. Donations to specific AIM ministries or non-designated support of AIM will allow AIM to continue the year around ministry that makes this possible. Your contribution to AIM will make a difference in the lives of the people on the foreign and domestic mission field and in furthering the Great Commission. AIM cannot accept financial or non-financial contributions of any amount for third party organizations or individuals, nor can AIM act as an intermediary for another organization in dispensing funds. AIM cannot accept responsibility for administering or distributing such funds, or issue a receipt to the donor. AIM can only accept gifts to AIM and its related ministries or personnel. Gifts of all kinds, financial and non-financial alike, can be contributed to AIM or designated for AIM staff support ACCOUNTABILITY for the resources that God has entrusted Adventures In Missions begins first of all with our awareness that those who share their time, money, and prayers with AIM view us as stewards. We know that God sees and weighs the merits of our every action. The parable of the master and the wise steward applies to each of us. It is therefore our objective to listen to the guidance of the Holy Spirit in all that we do, and particularly in the larger decisions that we make. Given man's frailty and inherent corruptibility, checks and balances are necessary. We have placed such mechanisms in place to make a statement that AIM staff want to be above reproach in all that they do. Our own board of directors meets regularly to review the direction and performance of the ministry. AIM's expenditures are under girded by a philosophy of STEWARDSHIP based on an emphasis on efficiency. In 2003, we project our revenues to be approximately four million dollars. Overhead, as a percentage of this, has historically averaged about 7%. Understanding how God has blessed us, our objective is to continue to keep this percentage as low as possible. Our revenues in 2005 were little more than five million dollars. Overhead,
as a percentage of this, has historically averaged about 10%.
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