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One Day's Wages is committed to the highest standards of accountability and transparency because we understand that your trust in our work and leadership is the backbone of our organization.
We work diligently to ensure that our administrative costs are low and 100% (minus transactions costs) of all public donations are allocated and invested wisely with organizations that go through our thorough grant process. We're able to donate 100% of all public donations because our administrative costs are covered by the giving and fundraising of our respective boards.
In addition, we're committed to:
- Creating a "Progress Bar" on our website to convey how many have joined, how much has been raised, how many partnerships with organizations, and funds donated to causes.
- Preparing and making available our quarterly financial statements.
- Making available our annual report.
- Having an independent annual audit of our financial records.
Important Documents:
- Our 501(c)(3) letter from the Internal Revenue Services (United States) recognizing us as a public charity.
- Official Press Release of the launch of One Day's Wages.
- Notarized proof of the "one year's salary" donation from the founders of ODW.
- 2009 Annual Report
- 2009 Form 990
ODW Progress
- 2,560
Members Joined
- $375,131.57
Dollars Donated
- 728,395
Facebook Fans
- 11
Partnerships