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| Operating income |
10,220,000 |
| Congregations |
4,240,000 |
| Individuals |
2,180,000 |
| Program revenue |
1,430,000 |
| Other income |
210,000 |
| Investment income |
180,000 |
| Cash reserves applied to operations |
1,980,000 |
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| Operating Expenses |
10,220,000 |
| International Ministries |
3,610,000 |
| Christian Service |
1,920,000 |
| Missional Church Advancement |
1,540,000 |
| Mennonite Media |
730,000 |
| Support services |
1,180,000 |
| Fundraising |
740,000 |
| Executive Board Firstfruits grant |
500,000 |
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Financial Information 2004-2005
Stability, growth mark end of fiscal year.
In fiscal year 2004-2005, Mennonite Mission Network celebrated the emergence of a new global partnership, saw many people begin new international assignments and witnessed vigorous signs of health throughout the organization’s ministries and programs. Mission Network ended the year with $6.4 million in contributions.
"I believe these ambassadors of the gospel represent an interest in the Mission Network living up to its vision with all congregations and every part of the church becoming active in mission," said Stanley Green, executive director and CEO of Mennonite Mission Network. "They represent an expansion beyond prior capacity and reflect greater missional engagement by congregations."
"What an exciting time to be alive and to be part of God's mission in partnership with God's people everywhere," Green said. "We appreciate the ongoing support of our constituents in these exciting times and look forward to their continued generous support.
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