Public Benefit : Advocacy and Civil Rights

Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty

Promoting a free and virtuous society

Rating

Overall Rating    
      (65.88)
Organizational Efficiency      
Program Expenses 83.8%    
Administrative Expenses 6.5%    
Fundraising Expenses 9.5%    
Fundraising Efficiency $0.09    
Efficiency Rating    
      (38.38)
Organizational Capacity      
Primary Revenue Growth 10.8%    
Program Expenses Growth 15.0%    
Working Capital Ratio (years) 0.64    
Capacity Rating    
      (27.50)

Income Statement     (FYE 12/2006)

Revenue  
Primary Revenue $4,695,059
Other Revenue $173,326
Total Revenue $4,868,385
   
Expenses  
Program Expenses $3,771,273
Administrative Expenses $295,534
Fundraising Expenses $430,260
Total Functional Expenses $4,497,067
   
Payments to Affiliates $0
Excess (or Deficit) for the year $371,318
   
Net Assets $4,704,754

Contact Information

Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty
161 Ottawa Avenue, NW
Suite 301
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
tel: (800) 345-2286
fax: (616) 454-9454

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Leadership      (FYE 12/2006)

Name Title Compensation % of Expenses
Kris Alan Mauren Executive Director, CEO (The person identified as holding the highest position of management, and therefore who would normally be responsible for carrying out the mission of the charity and leading the organization on a day-to-day basis.) $151,500 3.36%
Other Salaries of Note
Robert A. Sirico President (Using information reported on an organization's most recent Form 990, we include as compensation an individual's salary, cash bonuses, and expense accounts and other allowances. We do not include contributions to benefit plans or compensation deferred to a future date.) $153,864 3.42%

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Mission

Founded in April, 1990, the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty is named in honor of John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton. The mission of the Acton Institute is to promote a free, virtuous, and humane society. This direction recognizes the benefits of a limited government, but also the beneficent consequences of a free market. It embraces an objective framework of moral values, but also recognizes and appreciates the subjective nature of economic value. It views justice as a duty of all to give the one his due but, more importantly, as an individual obligation to serve the common good and not just his own needs and wants. In order to promote a more profound understanding of the coming together of faith and liberty, the Institute involves members of religious, business, and academic spheres in its various seminars, publications, and academic activities.

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