We work very hard to ensure that each donated dollar is spent prudently, and that we strive to maximize the impact of donations on the communities that we serve. We take the following measures to help us use money wisely to undertake our mission:
100% of each donation to The Least Among Us is used directly towards capital projects or scholarships. The only exceptions to this rule are 1) when a donation has been explicitly earmarked by the donor to cover operational expenses such as bank fees and 2) the transaction fee incurred for processing an online donation, which is typically 3% of the donated amount. If you are interested in special projects or a named gift, please contact Fr. Pat Keane or John Nelson.
Expenses: Our only significant expense outside of building materials and scholarship disbursements is the salary and expenses of Walter Uolla, our Salvadoran Operations Manager. Walter does an excellent job for us, and he saves us a tremendous amount of money. He has transformed our way of completing projects and made us effective in ways that we would not have thought possible. Since Walter works directly on our building projects, we factor in a pro-rated portion of his salary and expenses such as gasoline to deliver building supplies as part of the cost of a project. Fundraising expenses, bank fees, and other administrative expenses (actually any expense that occurs in the United States) are considered an operating expenses. Operating expenses typically amount to less than 5% of our gross expenditures in a given year.