Better Business Bureau Report for
1eighty Ministries, Inc.

Better Business Bureau Report issued October 2010
Better Business Bureau Report expires October 2012


Does not meet one or more standards
This charity does not meet one or more of the 20 standards for Charity Accountability. Find out more...


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Charity Contact Information

Name: 1eighty Ministries, Inc.
Address: 2234 Utica Road
  Lebanon, OH 45036
Phone: 800-263-2574
Web Address: www.1eighty.org
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Better Business Bureau Comments

Year, State Incorporated: 2009, Ohio
Affiliates: None
Stated Purpose: 1eighty Ministries is a beacon of hope for all people helping them with these basic needs, as well as their spiritual well being. We are here to throw life lines, and we ask nothing in return. We plant the seed, water it, and watch God make it grow!

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Evaluation Conclusions

              

1eighty Ministries, Inc. does not meet the following 5 Standards for Charity Accountability.

Standard 3: Frequency and Attendance of Board Meetings - An organization shall have a minimum of three evenly spaced meetings per year of the full governing body with a majority in attendance, with face-to-face participation. A conference call of the full board can substitute for one of the three meetings of the governing body. For all meetings, alternative modes of participation are acceptable for those with physical disabilities.

For the year ended December 31, 2009, the charity states that it held zero (0) meetings of the full governing board of directors.

 

Standard 11: Financial Statements - Make available to all, on request, complete annual financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. When total annual gross income exceeds $250,000, these statements should be audited in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. For charities whose annual gross income is less than $250,000, a review by a certified public accountant is sufficient to meet this standard. For charities whose annual gross income is less than $100,000, an internally produced, complete financial statement is sufficient to meet this standard.

Despite written requests, the charity did not provide BBB with its most recent financial statements and IRS Form 990.

 

Standard 16: Annual Report - Have an annual report available to all, on request, that includes: (a) the organization's mission statement, (b) a summary of the past year's program service accomplishments, (c) a roster of the officers and members of the board of directors, (d) financial information that includes (i) total income in the past fiscal year, (ii) expenses in the same program, fund raising and administrative categories as in the financial statements, and (iii) ending net assets.

The charity states it does not have an annual report covering activities conducted in the past year.

 

Standard 17: Web Site Disclosures - Include on any charity websites that solicit contributions, the same information that is recommended for annual reports, as well as the mailing address of the charity and electronic access to its most recent IRS Form 990.

The charity has a website that requests contributions, but the website does not include the following financial information for the past fiscal year:  total income, total program, fundraising, and administrative expenses, and total ending net assets.  Additionally, the website does not include a link to the charity's most recent IRS Form 990, the annual financial form filed with the Internal Revenue Service.

 

Standard 18: Privacy for Written Appeals & Internet Privacy - Address privacy concerns of donors by (a) providing in written appeals, at least annually, a means (e.g., such as a check off box) for both new and continuing donors to inform the charity if they do not want their name and address shared outside the organization, (b) providing a clear, prominent and easily accessible privacy policy on any of its websites that tells visitors (i) what information, if any, is being collected about them by the charity and how this information will be used, (ii) how to contact the charity to review personal information collected and request corrections, (iii) how to inform the charity (e.g., a check off box) that the visitor does not wish his/her personal information to be shared outside the organization, and (iv) what security measures the charity has in place to protect personal information.

The charity's website does not provide access to a privacy policy.

 

In addition, BBB requested but did not receive complete information on the charity's governance and oversight, finances, solicitation materials, and fundraising disclosures and is unable to verify the charity's compliance with the following 10 Standards for Charity Accountability: 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, and 19.
1eighty Ministries, Inc. meets the remaining 5 Standards for Charity Accountability.
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Programs

              

According to the charity, 1eight Ministries’ building will house the 1eighty Café, which will be a place where individuals who need a meal can receive a free hot meal. Individuals will need to register with the charity in order to participate and receive the meals. Each day a meal will be provided by a different church or civic group.

According to the charity, 1eighty Ministries’ building will house the 1eighty Outfitters clothing store. The idea of 1eighty Outfitters is to provide clothing for people in specific needs with clothing consultants helping people put together outfits for specific purposes such as job interviews, going to church, attending a wedding, attending a funeral, going to school, hanging out at the football game, and going on a date. The goal of the program is to teach people how to properly put together outfits so that they are socially more confident in outside settings.

According to the charity, 1eighty Ministries’ building will house the 1eighty Life Coaching and Educational Wing to show individuals that they have purpose and that their thoughts, ideas, and opinions are valuable. The charity will have a free coffee shop, library with specifically chosen literature, multiple computer stations, study area, and hang out area. The goal of the program is to have a fun, comfortable place where individuals can come and get educated, revived, encouraged, and feel welcome.

1eighty Ministries is currently collaborating with Avid Ministries and Heritage Baptist Church in Lebanon, Ohio, to open a resource warehouse, 1eighty Global Resource Warehouse.

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Governance

              

Chief Executive : Mr. Jamie Brandenburg, Executive Director
Compensation*:
$1,000

Chair of the Board: Mr. Timothy McKenzie
Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation: Co-Pastor, Heritage Baptist Church

Board Size: 7

Paid Staff Size: 2

*Compensation includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances.
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Tax Status

              

This charity is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes.
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