Funds donated to Fields of Life are used for the programme designated by the donor, sponsor or supporter. Specific information on the purpose and usage of the funds is provided to our supporters directly. This accountability has direct results: child sponsors are provided with details of the child they sponsor (picture, letters, and a history of the child's family). School construction and Wells of Life supporters are given pictures and periodic status reports of the schools and wells after they have been successfully completed.
This approach to funds allocation is preferred by many of our supports as they have tangible evidence of where their money is being spent. How is Fields of Life then able to function as an organisation? Fortunately, we are blessed with donors who have provided for our office space and supplies, and therefore have little to no overheads in that respect. In fact, last year we were fortunate to have only two (2) percent administration costs. By the end of this year, this will increase to five (5) percent, but in comparison to other non-profit organisation, we are confident that we are operating in a cost-effective fashion. We consider this funding allocation policy a commitment to not only utilising donated funds in accordance with our supporter's wishes, but in keeping with channelling the funds to the East Africa, where it is vitally needed.
Fields of Life provides the following programmes in East Africa:
The Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Australia and the Kampala accounts are audited yearly by the following independent auditing firms:
Certified Pubic Accountants
P.O. Box 6293
Kampala, Uganda
Chartered Accountants
26 Carleton Street
Portadown
BT62 3EP
1 St. Martins, Old Bray Road
Cabinteely, Dublin 18
Australia
Pascoe and Whittle
Level 8
191 Clarence St
Sydney. NSW 2000
Republic of Ireland Charity No: CHY13573
United Kingdom Charity No: X 01155/94
USA Charity No: 26-0612207
Uganda NGO: S.5914/3928
Australia Charitable Fundraising No: 21062
Richard Spratt (Irish Operations Manager) and Jim McAnlis (Interim East African Operations Manager) are jointly responsible for Fields of Life's accountability to our donors. The two managers are responsible for implementing all operational and reporting strandards within the organisation. Richard is located in the Portadown office. (Click here to review Richard’s profile.) While Jim is located in the Kampala office and manages the team there. ( ) However, the two work closely together to insure that there is transparency and visibilty of how funds are being utilised; both firmly believe in accountability to our supporters.