Just like the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), Church World Service, representing some major churches in America,*** do not want you, taxpaying Americans, to have any say in which impoverished third worlders are placed in your towns and cities.
Read all about the lawsuit to put a roadblock before Trump’s September Executive Order that although far from perfect, at least acknowledges that heretofore you have had no say in the demographic future of America.
Nine contractors working with the US State Department make the decisions!
As promised yesterday I’ve had a little look into Church World Service’s finances and say once again, if they were a true religious charity, not receiving any taxpayer dollars, we would have no quibble with the sources of their money, or how they spend it.
However, in the case of CWS they are even more heavily funded by you and me than is HIAS and so we have a right to know how our money is being used.
As I said earlier today, tell your children to grow up to run ‘non-profit charities!’
CEO Rev. John McCullough pulled in over $1 million in compensation in just the last 4 years—lucrative work if you can get it!
Here is a run-down of CWS’s finances from their last four years of Form 990s filed with the IRS.
BTW, for new readers, it was CWS’s activities in my rural county in 2007 that ‘inspired’ me in my investigative work that has become my passion.
And, you should know that CWS also advocates for Open Borders for illegal aliens. (See right)
2015 (Obama year)
$50.1 million from government grants
$25.1 million from other sources of income
Total income: $77.8 million (other smaller sources of income included)(Conservatively 64% federally funded because some of their other smaller amounts of income are from taxpayers too.)
$27 million passed through to other organizations
$16.3 million paid in salaries (salaries do not include other payroll expenses)
$316,714 CEO (McCullough) compensation (includes other compensation from the organization and other related compensation)
2016 (Obama’s top refugee ‘welcoming’ year)
$61.3 million from government grants
$24.7 million from other sources of income
Total income: $88.5 million (69% federally funded.)
$29.5 million passed through to other organizations
$15.5 million paid in salaries
$333,626 CEO (McCullough) compensation
2017 (Trump takes over 3 and 1/2 month into the fiscal year)
$68.4 million from government grants
$24.6 million from other sources of income
Total income: $95.8 million (71% federally funded)
$41 million passed through to other organizations
$16.3 million paid in salaries
$345,366 CEO (McCullough) compensation
2018 (Trump year)
$39.3 million from government grants
$23.8 million from other sources of income
Total income: $66.1 million (60% federally funded.)
$20.9 million passed through to other organizations
$13.3 million paid in salaries
$353,220 CEO (McCullough) compensation
Interesting trend line! Unlike HIAS whose budget is growing via private money under Trump, CWS’s is declining (sharply from 2017 to 2018, no wonder they are ticked off).
However, despite the wailing when Trump came in, CWS had an exceptional year in 2017 when it was 71% federally funded.
But the best fun fact is that as the organization’s resources declined in 2018 (closed offices and reduced staff), the Reverend McCullough’s compensation continued an upward climb. Hmmmm! Doing well by doing good!
*** Find out if your church is a member congregation of CWS, see here.