2010 Statement of Program Accomplishments & Financials
Thousands of people suffer each year with hunger, homelessness, abandonment, drug and alcohol abuse and other impoverishing situations. Through the multiple programs at CityTeam Ministries, the organization’s purpose is to bring hope to the poor in body and spirit by passionately transforming the lives of individuals, their families and communities throughout the world.
Since 1957, CityTeam has been registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-denominational Christian organization serving the poor and homeless in six cities across the United States (San Jose, San Francisco, Oakland, Philadelphia, Portland, and Seattle). CityTeam provides shelter, meals, emergency food boxes, showers, clean clothing, furniture, individual and group counseling, anger management courses, GED preparation, job skills, long term recovery programs for men and women, youth after school programs, summer camp, medical and dental services and other essential care.
In 1997, CityTeam broadened its scope by launching CityTeam International. In 2007, its name was changed to NewGenerations International, a division of CityTeam, to emphasize the centrality of disciples making disciples. This division focuses on training, equipping and coaching national leaders in 82 countries around the world. NewGenerations International partners care for hurting people with compassionate services by providing food, purified water, medical services, education and other essential care as the first link in developing relationships that serve as the basis for reproductive church planting.
CityTeam’s Disaster Response Team started in October 1989 by responding to and sheltering the victims of the Loma Prieta earthquake that hit Northern California. Since responding to both the Tsunami in 2004 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005, CityTeam has developed a unique four-phase framework that specializes in the long-term recovery process in the aftermath of major disasters, helping communities who are unable to recover on their own.
CityTeam is supported by contributions from individuals, corporations, churches and foundations. They strive to maintain the highest level of financial accountability at all times. Their commitment to their donors is to spend every dollar wisely and keep their financial affairs open and above reproach. CityTeam is committed to using donor support in specific areas in accordance with the donor’s request. CityTeam’s Board of Trustees continues to operate an active Finance and Audit committee; the organization’s financial statements are audited annually by an independent accounting firm. Moreover, CityTeam is a charter member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) and abides by all its standards of responsible stewardship.
Click here to view CityTeam's 2010 990 Tax Return
Click here to view CityTeam's 2010 Independent Auditor's Report
| CityTeam Ministries 2010 Annual Report Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Programs | Year 2010 |
| Meals served | 431,086 |
| Showers Provided | 114,841 |
| Nights of Shelter Provided | 130,743 |
| Food Boxes Distributed | 53,341 |
| Children Receiving New Back to School Supplies | 5,054 |
| Families Provided with Furniture and Household Items | 5,331 |
| Individuals provided with Clothing | 52,597 |
| Coats for Kids and Adults | 2,979 |
| Hours of Counseling Provided | 10,371 |
| Children Receiving New Toys for Christmas | 16,452 |
| Medical & Dental Visits | 1,878 |
| Bibles Distributed | 1,201 |
| Volunteer Hours Contributed | 74,876 |

