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Organization Mission
Our mission is to serve those in Israel, both Jew and non-Jew. Arab and Jew. We desire to love, to work, and to encourage ministries, humanitarian organizations and ... (More)
Rating Information
Not currently rated
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See rating report below to learn why this organization is not currently eligible.
Historical Ratings
Charity Navigator's ratings previously did not consider Leadership & Adaptability, Culture & Community, or Impact & Measurement. The historic rating mainly reflects a version of today’s Accountability and Finance score. More information on our previous rating methodologies can be found on our rating methodology page.
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Sar Shalom Israel cannot currently be evaluated by our Accountability & Finance methodology due to only having 2 years of electronically-filed IRS Form 990 data.
To ensure year-to-year consistency the Encompass Rating System's Accountability & Finance beacon analyzes the three-year average of some data provided through the IRS 990.
Charity Navigator currently only has 2 years of consecutive e-filed Forms 990 from the IRS for Sar Shalom Israel under the EIN: 83-0698448.
Before Charity Navigator can evaluate Sar Shalom Israel, Sar Shalom Israel will need to e-file for additional fiscal years.
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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Salary of Key Persons - Data Available
Presented here are up to five of this organization's highest compensated employees. This compensation data includes salary, cash bonuses, and expense accounts and is displayed exactly how it is reported to the IRS. The amounts do not include nontaxable benefits, deferred compensation, or other amounts not reported on Form W-2. In some cases, these amounts may include compensation from related organizations. Read the IRS policies for compensation reporting
Janelle Fox, Member
$0
Ruthia Jackson, Member
$0
Moi Odonnel, Member
$0
Mary Drake, Secretary
$0
Barri C Seif, President Treasurer
$0
Source: IRS Form 990 (page 7), filing year 2023
IRS Published Data (Business Master File) - Data Available
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)
Data Sources (IRS Forms 990) - Data Available
The Form 990 is a document that nonprofit organizations file with the IRS annually. We leverage accountability and finance 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 (Sar Shalom Israel) or EIN (830698448) in the 'Search Term' field.
Impact & Measurement
Score
58
This beacon estimates the actual impact a charity has on the lives of those it serves, and determines whether it is making good use of donor resources to achieve that impact.
The Measuring Outcomes assessment evaluates how well a charity tracks progress towards its mission's outcomes.
Displayed below are the responses provided by the charity for the Measuring Outcomes assessment. Each question is designed to address specific criteria, with responses eligible for full, partial, or no credit. Please refer to the scoring rubric for details on how responses are scored.
Selected program: Israel Humanitarian outreach, Submitted November 2024
Program Planning and Design
18 out of 29 points
This section assesses the use of crucial evaluation tools in program objective-setting and activities.
Charity leadership uses information collected to make decisions regarding programs
Partially agree, uses information collected to improve programs
Charity staff have training or experience in monitoring and evaluation
Partially agree, staff are trained in monitoring and evaluation practices
Charity has documents and reviews how program activities lead to change
Agree, documents and reviews
Charity has researched program model before implementation in the following ways
Referred to the practices of similar nonprofits
Referred to the practices of government programs
Surveyed target population
Assessed ethical and legal compliance
Charity revisits how program activities lead to change
Agree, does revisit how program activities lead to change
Charity tracks program progress in the following ways
Tracks outcomes and impacts
Aligns plan with mission
Program Development
22 out of 26 points
This section assesses the consideration of stakeholders in program objectives and activities.
Charity identifies program target population needs in the following ways
Conducted a needs assessment
Charity considers practical, cultural, and political needs and interests of those served by program
Agree, charity is responsive to practical, cultural, and political needs
Charity reviews the work whether similar organizations work on the same problem
Agree, reviews the work of similar organizations
Charity uses SMART Goals
Agree, identified Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound (SMART) goals
Data Collection and Analysis
6 out of 18 points
This section assesses the best practices used in collecting and analyzing program data.
Charity tracks program information in the following ways
Collects data when a program is complete
Charity collects programmatic information on those served by the program in the following ways
Collects information about the quality of service from the target population
Charity collects and analyzes program information to determine results in the following ways
Compares programs results to programs that work on the same issues
Compares program results to different types of programs in the geographic area
Reporting and Distribution of Results
10 out of 18 points
This section assesses reporting and disseminating program results.
Charity reports program results to key stakeholders
Participants/beneficiaries of our work
Charity reports both favorable and unfavorable results
Yes, charity reports both favorable of unfavorable results
Use of Results
2 out of 9 points
This section assesses the use of results to guide learning.
Charity uses program results to inform future work for the following reasons
Understand the impact of their work
Culture & Community
Score
83
This beacon provides an assessment of the organization's culture and connectedness to the community it serves.
Does your organization collect feedback (i.e., perceptions, opinions, concerns) from the people meant to ultimately benefit from your mission?
Yes
Feedback Usage
100 out of 100 points
How is your organization using feedback from the people you serve?
To identify bright spots and enhance positive service experiences
To strengthen relationships with the people we serve
To understand client needs and how we can help them achieve their desired outcomes
Practices
100 out of 100 points
Which of the following feedback practices does your organization routinely carry out?
We don’t use any of these practices
Challenges
100 out of 100 points
What challenges does your organization face in collecting feedback from the people you serve?
It is difficult to identify actionable feedback
Equity Strategies™
75 out of 100 points
67% of Culture & Community score
Full Credit
Partial Credit
No Credit
Equity Strategies™ - Number of Data, Policies & Processes
75 out of 100 points
This organization's score of 75 is a passing score. The organization reported that it is currently only implementing 2 Equity Practices.
The metric is based on the elements of the Equity Strategies™ checklist, developed by Equity in the Center™.
Leadership & Adaptability
Score
100
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.
The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking through articulating the organization's mission.
Our mission is to serve those in Israel, both Jew and non-Jew. Arab and Jew. We desire to love, to work, and to encourage ministries, humanitarian organizations and established national organizations. We will be God’s hands of reconciliation and aid, to further the cause of Messiah Jesus in the land of Eretz Yisrael.
Vision Statement
10 out of 10 points
The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking through articulating the organization's vision.
Tours take people to where Jesus the messiah walked yesterday. Sar Shalom Israel takes people to where Jesus walks today. We want to be God's arms and legs and hands and feet and heart to share the love of the Messiah with the lost..
Strategic Goals
20 out of 20 points
The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking and goal setting through sharing their most important strategic goals.
Goal One: The most important element in our organization is prayer. When we pray, God moves. God has given us safety. Every time we've gone to Israel, even during the coronavirus attack as well as the war time in 2023 in 2024. All glory go to God.
Goal Two: God is giving us opportunity to expand beyond our borders. A very famous videographer has joined us in the area of ministry. We are excited to have visuals of our trips as well as teaching opportunities with educational value.
Goal Three: Our only desire is to glorify God. We do not want to get into politics. We are here to love our brother and our sister as God loves them. We depend on people to pray for us. We have never asked for money. God miraculously provides.
Leadership
30 out of 30 points
Full Credit
Partial Credit
No Credit
Investment in Leadership Development
15 out of 15 points
The nonprofit provides evidence of investment in leadership development.
Leadership Conferences and Networking Events
Cultural and Diversity Training
External Focus on Mobilizing Mission
15 out of 15 points
The nonprofit provides evidence of leadership through focusing externally and mobilizing resources for the mission.
Collaborative Engagement
Thought Leadership
Adaptability
30 out of 30 points
Full Credit
Partial Credit
No Credit
Adaptability Statement
30 out of 30 points
The nonprofit has an opportunity to tell the story of how the organization adapted to tremendous external changes in the last year.