Direct Relief International Reports Record Support,
New Initiatives
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Direct Relief International announced over $244 million in financial and
in-kind revenue -- all from private sources -- and having furnished over $141 million in humanitarian assistance during the fiscal year ending March 31, 2007. The figures were released at the
organization's fifth annual shareholders' meeting, which included leaders of community health services in Africa, Latin America, and the United States.Record Revenue
Reported. Cash revenue of $42.5 million included a gift of $32.4 million from the estate of Mr. H. Guy DiStefano of Issaquah, Washington. In-kind contributions of $201 million wholesale
included contributions from dozens of the world's leading healthcare companies."In a year that was thankfully marked by the absence of high-profile disasters as in each of the two
previous years, we were very pleased and deeply thankful that people and businesses increased their level of support," said CEO and President Thomas Tighe. He also noted that, for the fifth year
in a row, Direct Relief had been rated by Forbes magazine as 100 percent efficient in fundraising efficiency - one of only two groups among all nonprofits in the United States.Expanded Assistance and New Partnerships. Direct Relief launched a nationwide Vitamin A campaign in El Salvador in fiscal year 2007 with Salvadoran partner organization FUDEM. This
three-year project, similar to the long-standing national sponsorship of the national Vitamin A program in Nicaragua, was among the program highlights reported.Among other highlights were:###
- A record 34 million courses of treatment provided through local health care programs worldwide
- The addition of 39 new healthcare partners internationally
- Rapid escalation of support to US safety net clinics serving uninsured persons, including free medicines being provided to over 800 clinics in all 50 states
- New global partnerships forged with Marie Stopes International, the African Medical Research and Education Foundation (AMREF), the Foundation for Hospice Support in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the South Africa Hospice and Palliative Care Association
- Progress on previous years' emergency activities (tsunami, Pakistan and Indonesian earthquakes, Hurricane Katrina) towards which more than $20 million in cash investments have been made to over dozens of local health organizations in affected areas. Over 95 percent of all such designated contributions have been spent.
- Has established an emergency revolving fund to enable quick response to emergencies
- Will cover 100 percent of its traditionally low administrative and fundraising expenses
- Will seek matching co-funders to support long-term plans to strengthen local health services
- Has established a separate, wholly controlled supporting foundation to enable long-term organizational viability
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