Financial Info

Financial summary for the year that ended June 30, 2025 in thousands of dollars.

Statement of Activities
Income  
Donations & Grants  $98,805
Sales & Media     17,265
Conference & Rental Fees      2,556
Investment Income      6,059
Other Income      1,736
Total Income  126,421
 
Expenses 
Program  $91,362
Administrative    18,058
Fundraising & Communications    13,792
Total Expenses   123,212
   
Income 3,209
   
Statement of Financial Position
  
Assets  
Cash   $5,326
Receivables     3,972
Inventory     3,949
Investments   57,762
Land, Building, Equipment (net)     7,227
Other Assets    8,079
Total Assets   86,315 
   
Liabilities & Net Assets  
Liabilities $11,507
Net Assets 74,813
Total Liabilities & Net Assets 86,315
 
 
 

Year

Audited Report
 
2024download (368 KB)
2023download (413 KB)
2022download (446 KB)
2021download (391 KB)
2020download (299 KB)
2019download (299 KB)
2018download (260 KB)
 
 

InterVarsity is a tax-exempt organization under the provisions of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
 

For eight consecutive years, InterVarsity was awarded four stars (in a four star rating system) by Charity Navigator, a nonprofit rating organization. This rating recognizes InterVarsity’s strong fiscal management and is based on InterVarsity’s low fundraising expenses and program stability.

“Only 3 percent of the charities we evaluate have received at least eight consecutive four-star evaluations, indicating that InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA outperforms most other charities in America,” said Michael Thatcher, president of Charity Navigator. “This exceptional designation from Charity Navigator sets InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA apart from its peers and demonstrates to the public its trustworthiness.”

Financial reports were audited by Capin Crouse, LLP, and an unqualified opinion was issued on the financial reports. See links above for a copy of the audited reports in PDF format.

 
InterVarsity pledges financial accountability through our charter membership in the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA). The ECFA seal assures donors that their gifts will always be used appropriately for InterVarsity’s ministry.
 
  



   

These ratings recognize InterVarsity’s strong fiscal management. The ratings are based on InterVarsity’s low fundraising expenses and program stability.

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