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ICA is accountable to God, our donors, partners, Board of Directors, and
especially to the people we serve.
ICA is firmly committed to good stewardship of funds entrusted to us by
our friends and donors. We consider the
management of the resources God and our donors supply as a
sacred duty. We promise to use your gifts wisely and
effectively. To ensure our financial accountability to you, our donor, we are a
member of the Evangelical Council
for Financial Accountability. We fully support the purpose and goals of ECFA
and display its seal to reflect
compliance with its membership standards.
We are also accountable to the people we serve and intend to serve.
It is one thing to be accountable to a donor,
but it is equally as important to be accountable to the people we serve.
We try to practice standards of
accountability that are above what may be required by law.
We also expect the same from all our partners.
This includes everything from receipts for goods & services
to timely and accurate reporting on work being done in
the field. ICA tries to manage the expectations of all parties,
making sure all understand what each is responsible
to do and how to report, etc.
ICA has FIVE Principles of Partnership:
1. Always honest and open
2. Build trust
3. Stewardship of all God's resources
4. True partnership
5. Accountability
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