InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA - Richmond Office

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InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA - Richmond Office General Information Contact Information Nonprofit Address InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA - Richmond Office 1105 N. 26th Street Richmond, VA 23223 Phone 804 338-0536 Fax 608 274-7882 Facebook Twitter facebook.com/ @ At A Glance Year of Incorporation 1941 Organization's type of tax exempt status Public Supported Charity 1

Statements & Search Criteria Mission InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is a campus ministry that establishes and advances witnessing communities of students and faculty on U.S. college campuses. We minister to students and faculty through small group Bible studies, large gatherings on campus, leadership training, thoughtful discipleship and lifechanging conferences and events. We focus on the college campus as our mission field because we believe today's university shapes tomorrow's leaders. Our vision is to see students and faculty transformed, campuses renewed, and world changers developed. Background InterVarsity Christian Fellowship has been in ministry on U.S. college campuses since 1941. Our roots are in a student movement that began at England s University of Cambridge in 1877 and came to the U.S. by way of Canada. Our triennial Urbana Student Missions Conferences, which began in 1946, have challenged more than 250,000 people to respond to God s global mission. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship has been present in the metro Richmond Area for over 45 years, most significantly at the campuses of Virginia Commonwealth University (46 years), University of Richmond (44 years) and Randolph-Macon College (12 years). Impact Accomplishments: 100+ college students being mentored. 60+ college students involved in service projects. 70+ college students participating in leadership training. 200+ college Freshman being reached out to and connected with in a significant way. 75 college students volunteering as leaders in IVCF. Goals: 25% increase of total student involvement in Richmond InterVarsity Chapters. 25% increase of total student leaders. 30% increase of students being mentored. 40 more students involved in service projects. 1 to 3 more InterVarsity staff at current and prospective colleges and universities. Needs 1. Fully Funded ministry budgets of current staff at the following schools: University of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University, and Randolph-Macon College 2. New funding for new staff to go to colleges and universities without any InterVarsity presence; J. Sargent Reynolds Community College, John Tyler Community College, VA State University, VA Union University. 3.Scholarship money for students to go on Leadership Training Conferences 4.Community partnerships where students can volunteer 5.Volunteers as mentors to college students 6.Funding for outreach events on campuses and during Spring Break Areas Of Service Areas Served Areas Metro Richmond Colleges and universities throughout the Richmond, VA area. Service Categories 2

Youth Development-Religious Leadership Leadership Development Christianity 3

Programs Programs College Ministries Description "Students and Faculty Transformed, Campuses Renewed, and World-changers Developed" Undergraduate Students: Developing future leaders and advancing witnessing communities in the Metro Richmond Area Graduate Students & Faculty: Encouraging students and faculty to think, pray, serve and live as scholars and disciples within the academic world. Multi-ethnic: Building campus communities across racial and ethnic boundaries. Urbana 2012: Mobilizing thousands of students for world missions through our student mission convention. Nurses Christian Fellowship: Making Christ known in nursing and the health care world. Urban/Global Projects: Training students in urban service projects and equipping students through short term cross cultural ministry. Budget $245,257.00 Long term Success Short Term Success Since the first Urbana Student Convention, more than 180,000 students, pastors, missionaries and others attended Urbana and it changed their lives forever. Through our work 39,137 people have been exposed to the gospel. 4

Board & Governance Board Chair Board Chair Rudy Hernandez Company Affiliation Self Employed Term Feb 2012 to Oct 2015 Email rshernandez1@msn.com Board Members Name Affiliation Status Katherine Barnhart Grove Group Voting Peter Cha Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Voting Kenneth Elzinga University of Virginia Voting William C. Gates Gates Automotive Group Voting Rudy Hernandez Self-Employed Voting Alexander Hill InterVarsity Christian Fellowship NonVoting Lynn Kolowsky No Affiliation Voting Larry Langdon Mayer, Brown, Roew & Maw, LLP Voting Allen W. Mathis III Owner, DeSoto Caverns Park Voting Elizabeth Nielsen Student/Bible Teacher Voting Dennis O'Neal Texas A & M University Voting Santa Ono University of Cincinnati Voting Brenda Salter-McNeil Author Voting Mark Vaselvik Head of High Yield Group Voting Dolphus Weary Mission Mississippi Voting Ron Williams Cornerstone Trust Voting Board Demographics - Ethnicity African American/Black 2 Asian American/Pacific Islander 1 Caucasian 11 Hispanic/Latino 2 Native American/American Indian 0 Board Demographics - Gender Male 12 Female 4 Unspecified 0 Governance 5

Board Term Lengths 4 Board Term Limits 2 Board Meeting Attendance % 0 Written Conflict of Interest Policy? Yes Percentage Making Monetary Contributions 100 Percentage Making In-Kind Contributions 0 Number of Full Board Meetings Annually 0 Comments Currently we do not have a local advisory board but are sensing the need as our presence in Richmond grows. We have begun the search process for possible board members and will continue exploring this possibility into the fall. The board listed on our profile is the national board made up of professionals from across the country that serve and advise our national decision-making cabinet of executive officers. 6

Management Executive Director/CEO Executive Director Term Start July 2001 Email Mr. Alexander (Alec) Hill ahill@intervarsity.org Experience Mr. Alexander (Alec) Hill became President of InterVarsity in 2001. Previously, he was Dean of the School of Business and Economics at Seattle Pacific University, 1995-2001. For the prior decade, he was a Professor of Law and Ethics at the university. In the early 1980s, he served as Regional Director for World Relief. Mr. Hill holds a B.A. in History (summa cum laude) and an M.A. in Biblical Studies from Seattle Pacific University. In addition, he earned a J.D. from the University of Washington School of Law. He is the author of Just Business: Christian Ethics in the Marketplace, published by InterVarsity Press. Senior Staff Name Barney Ford Bob Fryling Paula Fuller Tom Lin Jim Lundgren Karon Morton Paul Tokumaga Title VP & Director of Advancement VP & Publisher of InterVarsity Press VP & Director of Multiethnic Ministries VP & Director of Missions Sr. VP & Director of Collegiate Ministries VP & Director of Operations VP & Director of Strategic Ministries Staff Full Time Staff 1150 Part Time Staff 150 Volunteers 101 Contractors 0 Retention Rate 0 Plans Organization has a Strategic Plan? Nondiscrimination Policy Whistleblower Policy Document Destruction Policy Yes Yes Yes 7

Financials Fiscal Year July Fiscal Year 2014 Projected Revenue $231,000.00 Projected Expenses $236,000.00 Endowment Value 0 Percentage (if selected) 0% Form 990s Form 990 Form 990 Form 990 Form 990 Detailed Financials Revenue and Expenses Total Revenue $209,729 $135,873 $150,762 Total Expenses $248,657 $159,911 $153,352 Revenue Sources Foundation and Corporation $38,281 $27,670 $25,165 Contributions Government Contributions $0 $0 $0 Federal -- -- -- State -- -- -- Local -- -- -- Unspecified -- -- -- Individual Contributions $171,448 $108,203 $125,597 Indirect Public Support -- -- -- Earned Revenue -- -- -- Investment Income, Net of Losses -- -- -- Membership Dues -- -- -- Special Events -- -- -- Revenue In-Kind -- -- -- Other -- -- -- 8

Expense Allocation Program Expense $212,933 $135,671 $129,339 Administration Expense $32,324 $21,990 $21,763 Fundraising Expense $3,400 $2,250 $2,250 Payments to Affiliates -- -- -- Total Revenue/Total Expenses 0.84 0.85 0.98 Program Expense/Total Expenses 86% 85% 84% Fundraising Expense/Contributed Revenue 2% 2% 1% Assets and Liabilities Total Assets -- -- -- Current Assets -- -- -- Long-Term Liabilities -- -- -- Current Liabilities -- -- -- Total Net Assets -- -- -- Short Term Solvency Current Ratio: Current Assets/Current Liabilities -- -- -- Long Term Solvency Long-Term Liabilities/Total Assets -- -- -- Top Funding Sources Top Funding Source & Dollar Amount -- -- -- Second Highest Funding Source & Dollar -- -- -- Amount Third Highest Funding Source & Dollar Amount -- -- -- Capital Campaign Currently in a Capital Campaign? No Goal 0 State Charitable Solicitaions Permit Permit? Yes Nov 2013 Comments Foundation Comments Financial information is exclusively for the Richmond office and is provided from the year-end reports prepared by the Richmond chapter. Numbers are not audited. Richmond chapter does not have assets or liabilities of its own. The national office of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in Madison, WI files the 990 and prepares an audit on behalf of all of its national chapters. IRS 990s and audited financial statements for the national organization, prepared by Capin Crouse, LLP, are available for your review. 9

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