Financial Disclosure
Hope Now International is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity
Hope Now International is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity As Hope Now International is 100% volunteer-run, it is a priority for our organization to clearly communicate and present all financial data to our partners and volunteers. Hope Now International is a 501(c)(3) organization, and all gifts are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Hope Now International is audited annually by an independent public accounting firm. HopeNow International is committed to having no paid staff including management, solely operating with unpaid volunteers and even executives who work without compensation. Through this dedication, HopeNow is able to allocate financial donations to provide services and resources to the children and families that it serves.
- 2011 Hope Now International 990
- 2012 Hope Now International 990
- 2013 Hope Now International 990
- 2014 Hope Now International 990
- 2015 Hope Now International 990
- 2016 Hope Now International 990
- 2017 Hope Now International 990
- 2018 Extension Filed with IRS
Conflict of Interest Policy
HopeNow International’s (HNI) Conflict of Interest Policy and Florida State Statute (HNI Policy Article 12, Conflict of Interest / Florida Statute 617.0832) require that any officer or employee who believes their personal business life conflicts with the best interests of the organization to report that conflict to the board. They are required to voluntarily excuse themselves from voting on or becoming actively involved in those activities that may potentially benefit them financially. HopeNow International requires officers and employees to disclose potential conflicts of interest on an annual basis. Officers with an on-going conflict of interest should voluntarily remove themselves from their position.