My Sister's Place of Gainesville Accredited by National Financial Accountability Organization
GAINESVILLE, GA – The ECFA (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability) announced today the accreditation of My Sister's Place of Gainesville of Gainesville, GA.
ECFA accreditation is based on the ECFA Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship™, including financial accountability, transparency, sound board governance and ethical fundraising.
My Sister's Place of Gainesville joins a growing number of Christ-centered churches and ministries across America, supported by over 14.6 million donors that have earned the right to display the ECFA seal. When an organization is accredited by ECFA, it demonstrates its willingness to follow the model of biblical accountability.
“We are pleased to accredit a ministry committed to provide a haven for a fresh start for homeless women and children and shower all who enter with God’s love,” said Michael Martin, president of ECFA.
Founded in 2002, My Sister's Place of Gainesville (https://www.my-sisters-place.org/) provides a nurturing home, transportation assistance, nutritious meals and other necessities to the single women and mothers with children whom they serve. While they are with them, they provide the tools and resources to help them to be in a better position when they leave than when they arrived.
To learn more about My Sister's Place of Gainesville and their stewardship opportunities, visit GiverConnect, ECFA’s newest online program, that connects giver’s hearts with trusted members.
ECFA, founded in 1979, provides accreditation to leading Christian nonprofit organizations that faithfully demonstrate compliance with the ECFA Standards pertaining to financial accountability, fundraising and board governance. For more information about ECFA, including information about accreditation and a listing of ECFA-accredited members, visit www.ECFA.org or call 1-800-323-9473.
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