Financial Accountability
Faithful stewardship. Clear reporting. Lasting ministry.
Every gift entrusted to Central Missions International represents someone’s generosity, faith, and commitment to the Great Commission. CMI takes that responsibility seriously through board oversight, careful financial management, documented ministry partnerships, and public reporting.

501(c)(3) Public Charity
Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
EIN: 92-1910246
Central Missions International, Inc.
Board-Governed
CMI is overseen by a volunteer Board of Directors.
Public Reporting
Annual Form 990 filings are available for review.
2024 Financial Snapshot
Total Revenue
$161,359
Contributions
$160,097
Total Expenses
$166,922
Net Assets
at Year End
$35,289
Liabilities
at Year End
$0
Officer Pay
$0
These figures reflect CMI’s Form 990 for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024. Expenses exceeded revenue by $5,563 during the year, and CMI ended the year with $35,289 in net assets and no reported liabilities.
How We Steward Your Gift
Know
We develop personal relationships with ministry leaders and seek to understand their communities, needs, and opportunities.
Evaluate
We review each request for mission alignment, anticipated cost, practical need, and intended ministry outcome.
Verify
We request documentation, receive project updates, and maintain communication with ministry partners.
Giving with Purpose
Designated Gifts
Donors may express a preference for a specific ministry, project, or area of service. CMI tracks those preferences and makes every reasonable effort to honor them.
General Ministry Gifts
Unrestricted gifts allow CMI to respond to urgent ministry needs, meet ongoing commitments, support operations, and direct resources where they can have the greatest impact.
CMI retains legal discretion and control over all contributions and uses funds consistent with its charitable purposes.
Where Your Support Goes

Sustainability
Investing in facilities, schools, income-generating opportunities, water systems, transportation, and other resources that help ministries become stronger over time.
Financial Reports & Public Documents
Our Accountability Practices
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CMI is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors.
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The board reviews ministry priorities and significant financial commitments.
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Contributions and expenditures are recorded through nonprofit accounting systems.
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Designated and general ministry gifts are tracked separately.
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Bank, payment, and accounting records are reconciled monthly.
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International transfers and capital projects require appropriate supporting documentation and are reported to the Board of Directors.
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Ministry partners provide reports and project updates.
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CMI’s Form 990 is prepared from the organization’s financial records and filed annually.
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Officers and directors are volunteers and receive no compensation.
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CMI reported no professional fundraising fees during 2024.
See What CMI Is Building Now
View current capital projects, completed improvements, ministry needs, and opportunities to help churches and communities build for the future.
Questions About CMI's Finances?
We welcome thoughtful questions from donors, churches, ministry partners, foundations, and others who want to understand how CMI receives, manages, and distributes charitable resources.
Central Missions International, Inc.
6221 Proctor Road
Sarasota, Florida 34241
Email: rod@cmiministries.org




