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Financial Responsibility

Cunningham Annual Report

Fundraising Privacy Practices
Additional Resources for Donors

Cunningham Children's Home strives to meet the highest standards of responsible governance, financial management, and fundraising ethics. We hope that the following information will be useful for you in making decisions about your charitable giving.

The Cunningham Children's Home Board of Directors provides governance and oversight for agency programs and operations. In 2001, a second entity, the Cunningham Children's Home Foundation, was established to provide charitable support to meet the annual operating needs of the agency, provide charitable support to meet the major capital needs of the agency, and to provide management and leadership to maximize the performance and growth of the Cunningham Children's Home endowment assets and funds.

Current financial and programmatic information, along with a complete list of our Boards of Directors can be found in our most recent Annual Report. A copy of our Annual Report, audit, or other financial information can also be mailed to you upon request. Feel free to contact Cloydia Hill Larimore at (217) 367-3728 or click here to send your request.

You can also learn more from Guidestar, an independent organization that provides detailed financial information about tax-exempt organization in the U.S., including financial information about Cunningham Children's Home or about the Cunningham Children's Home Foundation.


Fundraising Privacy Practices
Cunningham Children's Home collects private information including names and street addresses, for the purpose of communicating further with our donors. We will not sell or trade our mailing list under any circumstances.

Individuals are added to our mailing list and email list through the following means:

  • The individual or group makes a donation.
  • A donation is made in the individual or group's name.
  • The individual or group requests information or signs up to be on our mailing list.
  • The individual or group is a member of an affiliated organization (e.g. United Methodist churches, United Methodist Women's groups, subscriber to a United Methodist magazine, etc.)

Requests that individuals be removed from our mailing list will be honored in a timely manner.

A record of the individual will be kept to ensure that their name is not added again to the mailing list, and further communication will be discontinued unless requested by the individual. If you have questions about fundraising privacy practices or would like to request that your name be removed from our mailing list, simply send us an email by clicking here or call us at (217) 367-3728.


Additional Resources for Donors
The following links provide additional information about your rights as a donor to charitable organizations. We hope you find them helpful.

Illinois Attorney General: Building Better Charities

The Donor Bill of Rights (National Society for Fund Raising Executives)

Guidestar: For Donors

Information for donors from the Internal Revenue Service

Information on rules and regulations for charities from the Internal Revenue Service

The Donor Bill of Rights is available in PDF format. In order to view or print it, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. To download this free software, click on the icon below.



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