GCM holds itself to the highest standards of financial accountability and maintains internal financial controls that assure good stewardship and prudent business practices. Our commitment to our missionaries and financial ministry partners alike is absolute integrity in our practices.
Annual Audits
Our financial records are audited by the independent certified accounting firm of Capin Crouse, LLP—the country's leading accounting and advisory firm primarily serving the Christian not-for-profit community.
Annual Reporting
Our Annual Ministry Reports are available online, and we hope you will browse through them.
Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability
GCM has been a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability since 1992. The standard in Christian non-profit accountability, the ECFA holds its 2,000 members to strong standards that focus on board governance, financial transparency, integrity in fund-raising, and proper use of charity resources. Failure of any of the ECFA's Seven Standards for Responsible Stewardship is disqualification, and GCM has consistently met these for nearly twenty years. See our ECFA member profile.
Memberships and Associations
The Mission Exchange (formerly the EFMA), is a well-known evangelical missions association which is closely connected with the National Association of Evangelicals since 1946. Their mission is to facilitate relational and developmental initiatives that increase the effectiveness of the Great Commission community.
The National Association of Evangelicals is the largest national organization of evangelical Christians representing over 45,000 churches. GCM continues to affirm the well-known NAE statement of faith and supports working together with like-minded churches for the gospel. Note: At this time, the NAE does not list Organizational Members like GCM on its website.
Note: GCM had been a long-standing member of the highly regarded of Cross Global Link (formerly the IFMA). Due to an overlap of membership benefits with the Mission Exchange, the GCM board of directors had decided to discontinue its Cross Global Link membership at the end of 2010. With the recent news that the two associations plan a future collaboration or merger, GCM looks forward to sustaining its membership in the resulting association, with a continued focus on partnership for the gospel of Jesus Christ.