Global Network Of Independent Missions Inc

Organization Overview

Global Network Of Independent Missions Inc, operating under the name Global NIM, is located in Moon Township, PA. Global NIM is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 12/2017, Global NIM generated $172.1k in total revenue. This represents a relatively dramatic decline in revenue. Over the past 2 years, the organization has seen revenues fall by an average of (10.7%) each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $343.3k during the year ending 12/2017. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2017

Describe the Organization's Mission:

Part 3 - Line 1

TO RAISE AWARENESS AND RESOURCES FOR SELECT INTERNATIONAL, CHRISTIAN NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN, MEET HUMANITARIAN/HEALTH NEEDS AND RESOURCE MINISTRY TOOLS.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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FUNDS FOR A HOME-BASED CHRISTIAN ORPHANAGE, A REGISTERED NGO (FCRA) IN KARNATAKA, INDIA, TO ASSIST WITH FOOD, RENT, TUITION, HEALTH AND STAFF TO CARE FOR TEN CHILDREN. IN ADDITION, FUNDS WERE DONATED TOWARD CONSTRUCTION OF A PERMANENT HOME FOR THE FAMILY AND A NON-RESIDENTIAL TRAUMA CARE CENTER FOR SEVERELY ABUSED AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND YOUTH. THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS ORPHANAGE IS TO PROVIDE QUALITY LIVING CONDITIONS, EDUCATION AND SPIRITUAL AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT FOR THE TEN CHILDREN TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL CONTRIBUTORS IN THEIR COMMUNITY (10 CHILDREN; 2 PARENTS, 2 STAFF; FULL YEAR PROGRAM). THE FUTURE TRAUMA CARE CENTER STAFFED BY PROFESSIONALS/COUNSELORS WILL PROMOTE BEST PRACTICE, EVIDENCE-BASED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN WORKING WITH VULNERABLE, EXPLOITED AND ORPHANED CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES. (STAFF OF 5-10; FULL-TIME PROGRAM)


ADDITIONAL PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: FUNDING OF CHILD SPONSORSHIPS FOR A CHRISTIAN MISSION REGISTERED AS AN INDIAN FCRA, INCLUDING UPPER-LEVEL NURSING AND ENGINEERING TUITION (OBJECTIVE: TO SUPPORT THE UPBRINGING AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN TO BE SUCCESSFUL CONTRIBUTORS IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. 15 YOUTH SPONSORED; FULL-YEAR PROGRAM) AND VILLAGE PASTOR SPONSORSHIPS (OBJECTIVE: TO ASSIST FULL-TIME PASTORS WITH LIVING EXPENSES. 12 INDIVIDUALS. $25,504). IN ADDITION, FOUR OTHER FOREIGN NATIONALS RECEIVED FUNDS FOR CHRISTIANITY PROGRAMMING: PUBLISHING, TRANSPORTATION AND MINISTRY/LIVING EXPENSES IN SOUTH ASIA, TWO PARTNERS ($16,120); FEEDING/VIDEO PROGRAMMING, TRANSPORTATION AND EQUIPMENT NEEDS, TWO PARTNERS ($21,840). OBJECTIVE: TO ASSIST THOSE WHO MINISTER WITHIN THEIR COMMUNITIES TO SHARE THE GOSPEL MESSAGE IN WORD AND DEED.


FUNDS FOR A HOME-BASED CHRISTIAN ORPHANAGE, A REGISTERED NGO (FCRA) IN KARNATAKA, INDIA, TO ASSIST WITH FOOD, RENT, TUITION, HEALTH AND STAFF TO CARE FOR TEN CHILDREN. IN ADDITION, FUNDS WERE DONATED TOWARD CONSTRUCTION OF A PERMANENT HOME FOR THE FAMILY AND A NON-RESIDENTIAL TRAUMA CARE CENTER FOR SEVERELY ABUSED AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND YOUTH. THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS ORPHANAGE IS TO PROVIDE QUALITY LIVING CONDITIONS, EDUCATION AND SPIRITUAL AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT FOR THE TEN CHILDREN TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL CONTRIBUTORS IN THEIR COMMUNITY (10 CHILDREN; 2 PARENTS, 2 STAFF; FULL YEAR PROGRAM). THE FUTURE TRAUMA CARE CENTER STAFFED BY PROFESSIONALS/COUNSELORS WILL PROMOTE BEST PRACTICE, EVIDENCE-BASED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN WORKING WITH VULNERABLE, EXPLOITED AND ORPHANED CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES. (STAFF OF 5-10; FULL-TIME PROGRAM)


ADDITIONAL PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: FUNDING OF CHILD SPONSORSHIPS FOR A CHRISTIAN MISSION REGISTERED AS AN INDIAN FCRA, INCLUDING UPPER-LEVEL NURSING AND ENGINEERING TUITION (OBJECTIVE: TO SUPPORT THE UPBRINGING AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN TO BE SUCCESSFUL CONTRIBUTORS IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. 15 YOUTH SPONSORED; FULL-YEAR PROGRAM) AND VILLAGE PASTOR SPONSORSHIPS (OBJECTIVE: TO ASSIST FULL-TIME PASTORS WITH LIVING EXPENSES. 12 INDIVIDUALS. $25,504). IN ADDITION, FOUR OTHER FOREIGN NATIONALS RECEIVED FUNDS FOR CHRISTIANITY PROGRAMMING: PUBLISHING, TRANSPORTATION AND MINISTRY/LIVING EXPENSES IN SOUTH ASIA, TWO PARTNERS ($16,120); FEEDING/VIDEO PROGRAMMING, TRANSPORTATION AND EQUIPMENT NEEDS, TWO PARTNERS ($21,840). OBJECTIVE: TO ASSIST THOSE WHO MINISTER WITHIN THEIR COMMUNITIES TO SHARE THE GOSPEL MESSAGE IN WORD AND DEED.


MAJORITY OF FUNDS WERE REMITTED FOR THE BENEFIT OF A HAITIAN-REGISTERED NGO ORPHANAGE IN LES ANGLAIS HIT HARD BY HURRICANE MATTHEW IN LATE 2016. BESIDES FUNDS FOR ROOF REBUILDING, A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT WAS REMITTED THROUGH A US NON-PROFIT WHICH PARTNERS WITH THE HAITIAN NGO, FOR 1) LAND PURCHASE AND 2) CONSTRUCTION OF A FUTURE ORPHANAGE BUILDING. IN ADDITION, FUNDING WAS APPLIED TO FOOD, LIVING COSTS AND SCHOOL UNIFORMS AND BOOKS FOR 15 CHILDREN WHO RESIDE IN THE HOME ORPHANAGE IN LES ANGLAIS. (OBJECTIVES: 1) TO PROVIDE QUALITY LIVING CONDITIONS, EDUCATION AND ALL-ENCOMPASSING SUPPORT FOR THE 15 ORPHANAGE CHILDREN TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL CONTRIBUTORS IN THEIR COMMUNITY, 2) TO PARTNER WITH OTHER NON-PROFIT AGENCIES FOR EMERGENCY RELIEF AND SELF-SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS IN THIS COMMUNITY. FULL-TIME PROGRAM.)


MAJORITY OF FUNDS WERE REMITTED FOR THE BENEFIT OF A HAITIAN-REGISTERED NGO ORPHANAGE IN LES ANGLAIS HIT HARD BY HURRICANE MATTHEW IN LATE 2016. BESIDES FUNDS FOR ROOF REBUILDING, A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT WAS REMITTED THROUGH A US NON-PROFIT WHICH PARTNERS WITH THE HAITIAN NGO, FOR 1) LAND PURCHASE AND 2) CONSTRUCTION OF A FUTURE ORPHANAGE BUILDING. IN ADDITION, FUNDING WAS APPLIED TO FOOD, LIVING COSTS AND SCHOOL UNIFORMS AND BOOKS FOR 15 CHILDREN WHO RESIDE IN THE HOME ORPHANAGE IN LES ANGLAIS. (OBJECTIVES: 1) TO PROVIDE QUALITY LIVING CONDITIONS, EDUCATION AND ALL-ENCOMPASSING SUPPORT FOR THE 15 ORPHANAGE CHILDREN TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL CONTRIBUTORS IN THEIR COMMUNITY, 2) TO PARTNER WITH OTHER NON-PROFIT AGENCIES FOR EMERGENCY RELIEF AND SELF-SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS IN THIS COMMUNITY. FULL-TIME PROGRAM.)


FUNDS FOR ADDITIONAL CLASSROOM BUILDING FOR A CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REGISTERED AS AN NGO IN WESTERN KENYA. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE SCHOOL IS TO PROVIDE QUALITY EDUCATION, DAILY LUNCH AND FUTURE VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR THE CHILDREN TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL CONTRIBUTORS IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. INCLUDES COMPENSATION FOR TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATOR. (CHILDREN: PRESENTLY, 40 FROM THE MOST DISADVANTAGED FAMILIES; FUTURE ATTENDANCE WILL BE NEAR 75; PRESENT STAFF: 3. TEN MONTHS OF A CALENDAR YEAR.)


FUNDS FOR ADDITIONAL CLASSROOM BUILDING FOR A CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REGISTERED AS AN NGO IN WESTERN KENYA. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE SCHOOL IS TO PROVIDE QUALITY EDUCATION, DAILY LUNCH AND FUTURE VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR THE CHILDREN TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL CONTRIBUTORS IN THEIR COMMUNITIES. INCLUDES COMPENSATION FOR TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATOR. (CHILDREN: PRESENTLY, 40 FROM THE MOST DISADVANTAGED FAMILIES; FUTURE ATTENDANCE WILL BE NEAR 75; PRESENT STAFF: 3. TEN MONTHS OF A CALENDAR YEAR.)


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Rhonda Lawes
Board Member
$0
Herminia Irwin
Board Member
$0
Warren Karl Myers
Board Member
$0
Andrew Nimick
Managing Director/board Member
$0
Timothy Lighholder
Board Member
$0
Daleen Nimick
Treasurer
$0

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $0
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$170,987
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $0
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$170,987
Total Program Service Revenue$0
Investment income $1,227
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales -$140
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $172,074

Grants Awarded

Over the last fiscal year, Global Network Of Independent Missions Inc has awarded $237,726 in support to 6 organizations.

Grant RecipientAmount

HARVEST FIELD MINISTRIES

PURPOSE: orphanage construction funds and child/family support for Haitian NGO orphanage; hurricane Matthew relief and reconstruction

$104,255

CALVARY COMFORT MINISTRIES

PURPOSE: upper educational tuition and assistance for young adults through Indian NGO orphanage

$8,778

HARVEST FIELD MINISTRIES

PURPOSE: orphanage construction funds and child/family support for Haitian NGO orphanage; hurricane Matthew relief and reconstruction

$104,255

GREATER GRACE WORLD OUTREACH

PURPOSE: ministry support, advertisement costs for Indian mission partner

$5,830

GREATER GRACE WORLD OUTREACH

PURPOSE: ministry support, advertisement costs for Indian mission partner

$5,830

CALVARY COMFORT MINISTRIES

PURPOSE: upper educational tuition and assistance for young adults through Indian NGO orphanage

$8,778
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