EPISCOPAL RELIEF AND DEVELOPMENT
815 Second Ave, New York, NY 10017 www.episcopalrelief.org

Total Revenue
$22,285,553
Total Expenses
$24,106,936
Net Assets
$26,339,135

Organizations Filed Purposes: EPISCOPAL RELIEF & DEVELOPMENT (THE "ORGANIZATION") IS AN AFFILIATE OF THE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (THE "SOCIETY"DFMS"). EPISCOPAL RELIEF & DEVELOPMENT WAS ESTABLISHED BY A RESOLUTION OF THE GENERAL CONVENTION OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN 1940 IN ORDER TO MEET THE NEEDS OF EUROPEAN REFUGEES FLEEING WORLD WAR II. TODAY, THE ORGANIZATION FACILITATES HEALTHIER, MORE FULFILLING LIVES IN COMMUNITIES STRUGGLING WITH HUNGER, POVERTY, DISASTER AND DISEASE WORLDWIDE. WORKING CLOSELY WITH ANGLICAN AND ECUMENICAL PARTNERS, EPISCOPAL RELIEF & DEVELOPMENT SERVES THE NEEDS OF MORE THAN 3 MILLION PEOPLE EACH YEAR. THROUGH ITS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND DISASTER EFFORTS, THE ORGANIZATION IMPLEMENTS PROGRAMS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: WOMEN, CHILDREN AND CLIMATE. MISSION AND MANDATE: HTTPS://WWW.EPISCOPALRELIEF.ORG/WHO-WE-ARE/MISSION-AND-MANDATE WHAT WE DO: HTTPS://WWW.EPISCOPALRELIEF.ORG/WHAT-WE-DO FINANCIALS: HTTPS://

EPISCOPAL RELIEF & DEVELOPMENT IS A COMPASSIONATE RESPONSE OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO HUMAN SUFFERING. PROGRAMS FOCUS ON WOMEN, CHILDREN, CLIMATE & DISASTER RELIEF.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT EPISCOPAL RELIEF & DEVELOPMENT IS FOCUSED ON PARTNERING WITH COMMUNITIES WORLDWIDE TO OVERCOME THE CHALLENGES OF HUNGER, POVERTY AND DISEASE THROUGH A FULLY INTEGRATED AND HOLISTIC APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT. USING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) AS A FRAMEWORK, THE ORGANIZATION CREATES LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES, DEMONSTRATING A MEASURABLE IMPACT IN THREE TRANSFORMATIVE PROGRAM PRIORITIES: WOMEN, CHILDREN AND CLIMATE. WOMEN FOCUSES ON HELPING COMMUNITIES PROMOTE THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND MOVE TOWARD THE VISION THAT EVERYONE DESERVES A LIFE FREE FROM VIOLENCE IN A SOCIETY WHERE THEY ARE TREATED WITH DIGNITY AND RESPECT. ONLY THEN CAN COMMUNITIES TRULY HEAL AND THRIVE. LEARN MORE AT HTTPS://WWW.EPISCOPALRELIEF.ORG/WHAT-WE-DO/PRIORITIES/WOMEN. CHILDREN SUPPORTS AND PROTECTS KIDS UNDER SIX SO THEY REACH APPROPRIATE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES. THIS FOCUS ON EARLY DEVELOPMENT IS FOUNDATIONAL AND CRITICAL TO HELPING CHILDREN ACHIEVE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AS FUTURE CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF THEIR COMMUNITIES. LEARN MORE AT HTTPS://WWW.EPISCOPALRELIEF.ORG/WHAT-WE-DO/PRIORITIES/CHILDREN. CLIMATE FOCUSES ON HOW FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES CAN WORK TOGETHER TO ADAPT TO THE EFFECTS OF RAPIDLY CHANGING WEATHER PATTERNS. THIS WORK INCLUDES PREPARING FOR AND RECOVERING FROM CLIMATE-INFLUENCED EVENTS SUCH AS FLOODS, HURRICANES AND OTHER DISASTERS. LEARN MORE AT HTTPS://WWW.EPISCOPALRELIEF.ORG/WHAT-WE-DO/PRIORITIES/CLIMATE.

DISASTER RELIEF & RECOVERY IN COLLABORATION WITH LOCAL ANGLICAN AND ECUMENICAL PARTNERS, EPISCOPAL RELIEF & DEVELOPMENT RESPONDS TO EMERGENCIES, BOTH NATURAL AND HUMAN-CAUSED, IN THE US AND AROUND THE WORLD - PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO HELP ALLEVIATE SUFFERING, RESTORE DIGNITY AND JUMP-START ECONOMIC RECOVERY. WITH TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM THE ORGANIZATION, CHURCH AND OTHER PARTNERS DELIVER CRITICAL SUPPLIES SUCH AS FOOD, WATER AND OTHER NECESSITIES AFTER EMERGENCIES, AND REMAIN PRESENT LONG AFTER THE CRISIS IS OVER TO HELP COMMUNITIES HEAL, RECOVER AND REBUILD LONG-TERM. EPISCOPAL RELIEF & DEVELOPMENT FOCUSES ON REACHING THE MOST UNDERSERVED AND MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES, AND ACCOMPANYING THEM THROUGH THE LONG-TERM RECOVERY PROCESS. US DISASTER PROGRAM THROUGH A WIDE NETWORK OF EPISCOPAL DIOCESES AND OTHER CHURCH INSTITUTIONS IN THE US, THE ORGANIZATION OFFERS RESOURCES AND TRAINING TO HELP PEOPLE PREPARE FOR DISASTERS AND PROVIDE EMERGENCY SUPPORT SO VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES CAN MAKE A FULL AND SUSTAINED RECOVERY. LEARN MORE AT HTTPS://WWW.EPISCOPALRELIEF.ORG/WHAT-WE-DO/US-DISASTER-PROGRAM. DISASTER RISK REDUCTION WORKING WITH ANGLICAN PARTNERS AROUND THE WORLD, THE ORGANIZATIONS EFFORTS HELP INDIVIDUALS AND CONGREGATIONS PREPARE IN ADVANCE OF CRISES TO REDUCE THE IMPACT ON VULNERABLE AND UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES. THIS INVOLVES COORDINATION AND TRAINING OF LOCAL PARTNERS AND COMMUNITIES SO THEY ARE BETTER ABLE TO SERVE AND CARE FOR AT-RISK POPULATIONS. LEARN MORE AT HTTPS://WWW.EPISCOPALRELIEF.ORG/PROGRAM/DISASTER-RISK-REDUCTION.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Robert W RadtkeEx-Officio-President & CEO40$315,368
Abagail NelsonSenior V.P. Programs40$216,569
Esther CohenChief Operating Officer40$214,176
Kirsten Muth Thru 03special advisor,int'l program40$187,365
Elizabeth DeisrothVP, Advancement40$167,890
Malaika Kamunanwiresr director, marketing & comm.40$158,007
Michelle PinedoVP, Finance & Operations40$149,669
Sean McconnellSenior Director, Engagement40$148,745
Thomas W StoeverBoard Member1$0
Matt SilvaBoard Member (as of 01/2019)1$0
The Rt Rev Mary GrayBoard Member1$0
The Rev Canon G RaziBoard Member1$0
The Rev Steven D PauBoard Member1$0
The Rt Rev W Ramosboard member1$0
Laura Ellen Mugliaboard member1$0
Dr Chiseche S MibengBoard Member (thru 09/2019)1$0
Dr Robert Ji Mccoucboard member1$0
John A MackinnonSecretary1$0
The Rt Rev Jeffrey DTreasurer1$0
Teri LawverChair (as of 01/2019)1$0
Sophie Hollingsworthvice chair1$0
Mark D Constantineboard member (thru 12/31/2019)1$0
Rosalie S Ballentineboard member1$0
Shirley Stover Allenboard member1$0
The Rev David C Killsecretary1$0
Rev Deacon Geoffrey TEx-Officio Member & COO (EC)40$0
N Kurt BarnesEx-Officio Member & CFO (EC)1$0
The Most Rev MichaelPres. Bishop, Ex-OF& Hon Chair1$0

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