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Central Union Mission is an IRS 501(C)(3) nonprofit religious organization governed by a 15 member Board of Directors.

Support
Our support comes from generous people, churches, businesses and foundations who believe we are making a difference in our community.
The Mission does not receive government funding. It is not a United Way agency. All gifts are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.

Stewardship
Our accounting and financial reports are produced by an independent professional accounting agency. We voluntarily invite our records to be audited every year by a prominent CPA firm in the Washington, D.C. area.

Free Services
All of our highly regarded, life-changing services and programs are provided free of charge. The faithful and generous support of our donors make it possible to change lives daily throughout the Mission.

Accountability
The mission is a member of the Evangelical Council For Financial Accountability - ECFA. ECFA helps Christ-centered organizations earn the public's trust through developing and maintaining standards that convey God-honoring ethical practices.

Privacy Pledge
We pledge continued Christian stewardship of the resources entrusted to the Mission by you, our loyal supporters. Central Union Mission respects your privacy.   We never lease or sell our mailing lists. Click here to read our privacy policy

If you have questions, please e-mail us at give@missiondc.org
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Why ECFA does not rate ministries
View our most recent Form 990
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View our 2003 Form 990

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Advisory Committee Members
Don Brazelton
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Lisa Martin
Don & Kathy Nichols
Richard Semmler
Joan Simpson
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