Mission to Ukraine
Mission to Ukraine
PO BOX 1214
Noblesville IN 46061-1214
Noblesville IN | IRS ruling year: 1999 | EIN: 35-2025883
Impact children with disabilities and women in crisis pregnancies in Ukraine.
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PO BOX 1214
Noblesville IN 46061-1214
Noblesville IN | IRS ruling year: 1999 | EIN: 35-2025883
Impact children with disabilities and women in crisis pregnancies in Ukraine.
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Mission to Ukraine cannot currently be evaluated by our Accountability & Finance methodology because they have e-filed less than three full IRS Form 990s in the past six fiscal years
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This chart displays the trend of revenue and expenses over the past several years for this organization, as reported on their IRS Form 990.
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Source: IRS Form 990 (page 7), filing year 2018
Below are some key data points from the Exempt Organization IRS Business Master File (BMF) for this organization. Learn more about the BMF on the IRS website
Activities:
Activity data not reported from the IRS
Foundation Status:
Organization which receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or the general public 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) (BMF foundation code: 15)
Affiliation:
Independent - the organization is an independent organization or an independent auxiliary (i.e., not affiliated with a National, Regional, or Geographic grouping of organizations). (BMF affiliation code: 3)
The Form 990 is a document that nonprofit organizations file with the IRS annually. We leverage finance and accountability data from it to form Encompass ratings. Click here to search for this organization's Forms 990 on the IRS website (if any are available). Simply enter the organization's name (Mission to Ukraine) or EIN (352025883) in the 'Search Term' field.
This organization was impacted by COVID-19 in a way that effected their financial health in 2020. This normally would have reduced their star rating. Due to the unprecedented nature of the pandemic, we give charities such as this one the opportunity to share the story of COVID's impact on them, and doing this pauses our revision of their rating. Charities may submit their own pandemic responses through their nonprofit portal.
Mission to Ukraine reported being impacted by COVID-19 in the following ways:
Program Delivery
How COVID-19 impacted the organization's operations financially:
Difficult at the beginning, but things seem to have returned to about 90 percent or above "normal."
How COVID-19 impacted the organization's delivery of programs:
Several of our clients were initially unable to visit our clinic, but we were able to overcome that with Zoom and home visits.
How this organization adapted to changing conditions caused by COVID-19:
Used more Zoom meetings for therapy and counseling and Bible studies.
Innovations the organization intends to continue permanently after the pandemic:
More home visits and Zoom meetings.
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Mission to Ukraine cannot currently be evaluated by our Impact & Results methodology because either (A) it is eligible, but we have not yet received data; (B) we have not yet developed an algorithm to estimate its programmatic impact; (C) its programs are not direct services; or (D) it is not heavily reliant on contributions from individual donors.
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Mission to Ukraine reported its three largest programs on its FY 2018 Form 990 as:
Spent in most recent FY
Percent of program expenses
Approximately 900 children with disabilities and their families attended 20,000 appointments with Mission to Ukraine (MTU) in 2018. Over 250 children were served for the first time in 2018.Services in ... (More)
Approximately 900 children with disabilities and their families attended 20,000 appointments with Mission to Ukraine (MTU) in 2018. Over 250 children were served for the first time in 2018.Services include occupational therapy, physical therapy, alternative augmentative communication therapy, speech therapy, music therapy, art therapy, sensory therapy, medical & dental services (7 physicians on the team), social integration programs, special education preschool classes, school integration and rediness classes, and more. Each child is treated based on their individualized care plan.650 needy children and their families qualified for and received monthly humanatarian aid packages. 82 residents at an orphanage for boys with disabilities received similar services on a regular basis from MTU staff and volunteers.Discrimination against persons with disabilities in Ukraine is rampant. MTU services improve quality of life, provide hope for tomorrow, and build dignity for this marganalized segment of Ukrainian children.Discrimination against persons with disabilities in Ukraine is rampant. MTU services improve quality of life, provide hope for tomorrow, and build dignity for this marganalized segment of Ukrainian children. (Less)
Spent in most recent FY
Percent of program expenses
The local church is often explained by theologians as God's plan to restore his people and fight systems of injustice. These funds support Ukrainian churches' efforts to impact the lives of communitie ... (More)
The local church is often explained by theologians as God's plan to restore his people and fight systems of injustice. These funds support Ukrainian churches' efforts to impact the lives of communities in our areas of service. Programs include summer camps (Less)
Spent in most recent FY
Percent of program expenses
Unplanned pregnancies and abortion may be more rampant in Ukraine than any other European country. The average Ukrainian woman is said to have had up to 6 abortions, making abortion as culturally acce ... (More)
Unplanned pregnancies and abortion may be more rampant in Ukraine than any other European country. The average Ukrainian woman is said to have had up to 6 abortions, making abortion as culturally acceptable as a simple dental procedure. Since 1997, MTU has (Less)
Mission to Ukraine cannot currently be evaluated by our Culture & Community methodology because we have not received data from the charity regarding its Constituent Feedback or Equity Practices strategies.
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Mission to Ukraine has earned a 100% for the Leadership & Adaptability beacon. See the metrics below for more information.
This beacon provides an assessment of the organization's leadership capacity, strategic thinking and planning, and ability to innovate or respond to changes in constituent demand/need or other relevant social and economic conditions to achieve the organization's mission.
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The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking through articulating the organization's mission
Impact children with disabilities and women in crisis pregnancies in Ukraine - mainly with the gospel, but certainly with the humanitarian assistance we're able to provide as well (physical and occupational therapy, medical assistance, food, clothing, diapers, and pregnancy counseling)
The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking through articulating the organization’s vision.
A country where abortion is no more. A country where children with disabilities are viewed and treated as created in God’s image. A country where our clients and their families know that God loves them and desires to have a relationship with them through faith in Jesus Christ.
Source: Nonprofit submitted responses
The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking and goal setting through sharing their most important strategic goals.
Goal One: Solidify our model of care program for children with disabilities and quality pregnancy counseling
Goal Type: Focus on core programs to achieve mission and scale back on programs not seen as core.
Goal Two: Develop a succession plan for the leadership team
Goal Type: Invest in the capacity of our organization (financial, management, technical, etc.).
Goal Three: Ensure the gospel is clearly presented.
Goal Type: Focus on core programs to achieve mission and scale back on programs not seen as core.
The nonprofit provides evidence of investment in leadership development
Debbie Butler, board member, recently spent 6 weeks in leadership training for the team in Ukraine.
The nonprofit provides evidence of leadership through focusing externally and mobilizing resources for the mission.
Strategic Partnerships
Raising Awareness
Community Building
Volunteer recruitment in the Zhytomyr region through various media outlets and church speaking engagements.
The nonprofit has an opportunity to tell the story of how the organization adapted to tremendous external changes in the last year.
Added Zoom and home visits.
Impact & Results
Accountability & Finance
Culture & Community
Leadership & Adaptability
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