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Is Heart for Africa a registered nonprofit organization?
Yes. Heart for Africa is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the United States and a registered charity in Canada. All donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.
How does Heart for Africa use donations?
Donations are used to support our four pillars of impact: Hunger, Orphans, Poverty, and Education. This includes caring for children at Project Canaan, growing food, creating jobs, and expanding educational opportunities.
What percentage of donations goes directly to programs?
The majority of funds go directly toward program expenses that serve children and communities in Eswatini. A smaller portion supports essential administrative and fundraising costs, which help sustain and grow the mission.
Does Heart for Africa publish financial reports?
Yes. We are committed to transparency and make our audited financial statements and annual reports available to the public. These documents show how funds are raised and spent each year.
Who oversees Heart for Africa’s finances?
Our finances are managed by experienced staff and overseen by a Board of Directors. We also undergo an independent audit each year to ensure accountability and compliance with nonprofit standards.
How can I be sure my donation is making an impact?
We provide regular updates, stories, and reports that show how donor gifts are being used to change lives in Eswatini. From food grown on our farms to children cared for in our homes, your giving has a tangible impact.
Can I designate my gift to a specific program?
Yes. While many donors choose to give where funds are needed most, you can also designate your donation toward specific areas such as children’s homes, farming, or education.
Are donations to Heart for Africa tax deductible?
Yes. In the U.S., Heart for Africa is a 501(c)(3) public charity, and in Canada, we are a registered charity. Tax receipts are provided to donors for their contributions.
How is Heart for Africa funded?
We are funded through donations from individuals, families, foundations, and partner organizations, as well as through sponsorship programs, fundraising events, and grants.
Does Heart for Africa receive government funding?
Heart for Africa is primarily supported by private donations. While we may occasionally receive grant funding, the majority of our work is made possible through the generosity of individuals and partner organizations.
How does Heart for Africa ensure financial integrity?
We follow strict accounting standards, maintain financial controls, undergo annual audits, and are governed by a Board of Directors. Our commitment is to steward every donation responsibly.
Where can I view Heart for Africa’s most recent financial statements?
Our audited financial statements and annual reports are available on our website’s Financials page or upon request from our office.
How do administrative and fundraising costs benefit the mission?
Administrative and fundraising costs are essential to keeping our programs running. These costs cover staff support, compliance, donor communication, and the resources needed to sustain long-term impact in Eswatini.
How does Heart for Africa measure impact beyond financials?
We don’t just track dollars — we track lives changed. Our impact is measured by the number of children cared for, jobs created, meals served, and educational opportunities provided.
Why should I trust Heart for Africa with my donation?
For nearly two decades, donors have trusted Heart for Africa because of our transparency, accountability, and proven track record of impact. We treat every donation as a sacred trust to be used wisely for those we serve.