 | |  | Union Gospel Mission Association of St. Paul (Detailed Report)Meets all standards
77 9th Street E St. Paul, MN 55101
Principal Staff:
Kenneth Peterson,
Executive Director Board Chair: Carl Schmuland EIN: 41-0705847
Phone: (651)228-1800 Fax: (651)222-7968 Main E-mail: info@ugmtc.org Website: www.ugmtc.org
IRS Code: 501(c)(3)
Other Names Used: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities
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MISSION Union Gospel Mission is a Christian service agency that works to meet the physical, emotional, spiritual and educational needs of the economically disadvantaged men, women and children of the Twin Cities. In that ministry, the Union Gospel Mission seeks to fulfill its role as servant to Jesus Christ.
990 SNAPSHOT (2005-2007) Programs and Expenses (2007)Men’s Programs: $2,924,015Youth and Family Programs: $1,762,340Food Services: $1,024,856Women’s and Children’s Facility: $702,285Education and Career Development : $499,578Public Education: $358,768Clinics: $219,695 | | | | 3-Year Average Charity Expenses | % of total expenses | | Program Services: | $7,405,257 | 72.8%
| | Management: | $766,903 | 7.5%
| | Fundraising: | $1,995,937 | 19.6%
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Date of final report:
08/14/2009 PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
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CHARITY RESPONSE TO REVIEW: The Union Gospel Mission of the Twin Cities is a locally operated and locally funded faith-based organization reaching out with compassion to those who have lost hope. The Mission helps people rebuild their lives physically, emotionally, spiritually, and educationally. What we do is best summed up by our motto: Our Mission is Changing Lives. Not just giving a handout, but offering a way out, the Mission helps people get back on their feet, headed in the right direction and ready to reenter society with a new sense of hope and dignity. UGMTC is proud to meet all standards of the Charities Review Council and strives to achieve maximum value from each dollar donated. We feel a great responsibility as stewards of these gifts and put them to use helping the least fortunate of our society in the most productive way possible. We invite you to learn more by visiting us at www.ugmtc.org or contacting us at 651 228-1800. | | | |
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