BBB Wise Giving Report for
IDE-International Development Enterprises

BBB Wise Giving Report issued April 2012
BBB Wise Giving Report expires April 2014


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: IDE-International Development Enterprises
Address: 1687 Cole Boulevard, #150
  Golden, CO 80401
Phone: 303-232-4336
Web Address: www.ideorg.org
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BBB Wise Giving Alliance Comments

Year, State Incorporated: 1982, Colorado
Affiliates: None
Stated Purpose: " to create income and livelihood opportunities for the rural poor."

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Evaluation Conclusions

              

IDE-International Development Enterprises (IDE) does not meet the following 7 Standards for Charity Accountability.

Standard 1: Oversight of Operations and Staff - Organizations shall have a board of directors that provides adequate oversight of the charity's operations and its staff. Indication of adequate oversight includes, but is not limited to, regularly scheduled appraisals of the CEO's performance, evidence of disbursement controls such as board approval of the budget, fund raising practices, establishment of a conflict of interest policy, and establishment of accounting procedures sufficient to safeguard charity finances.

IDE does not meet this Standard because its board of directors did not:

  • Receive information about the financial arrangements made with outside fund raising firm(s) hired in 2011.

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.

IDE does not meet this Standard because:

  • The board of directors held two meetings during 2010.

Standard 4: Compensated Board Members - Not more than one or 10% (whichever is greater) directly or indirectly compensated person(s) serving as voting member(s) of the board. Compensated members shall not serve as the board's chair or treasurer.

IDE does not meet this Standard because:

  • 2 members out of the 19 member board of directors (11%) are compensated directly.

Standard 6: Board Policy on Effectiveness - Have a board policy of assessing, no less than every two years, the organization's performance and effectiveness and of determining future actions required to achieve its mission.

IDE does not meet this Standard because:

  • The board of directors does not have a written policy stating that, at least every two years, an appraisal be done assessing the organization’s performance and effectiveness and determining future actions required to achieve its mission.

Standard 7: Board Approval of Written Report on Effectiveness - Submit to the organization's governing body, for its approval, a written report that outlines the results of the aforementioned performance and effectiveness assessment and recommendations for future actions.

IDE does not meet this Standard because:

  • It has not completed an effectiveness assessment within the past two years.

Standard 12: Detailed Functional Breakdown of Expenses - Include in the financial statements a breakdown of expenses (e.g., salaries, travel, postage, etc.) that shows what portion of these expenses was allocated to program, fund raising, and administrative activities. If the charity has more than one major program category, the schedule should provide a breakdown for each category.

IDE does not meet this Standard because, in the organization's 2010 audited financial statements, the detailed functional breakdown of expenses:

  • Did not include a breakdown of fund raising expenses.

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.

IDE does not meet this Standard because the 2010 annual report did not include:

  • A roster of the board of directors.
In addition, the BBB Wise Giving Alliance requested but did not receive complete information on the organization’s finances and is unable to verify the organization's compliance with the following Standard for Charity Accountability: 13.
IDE-International Development Enterprises (IDE) meets the remaining 12 Standards for Charity Accountability.
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Programs

              

IDE works to eradicate poverty in some of the world’s poorest countries by creating income and livelihood opportunities for rural households. The organization was founded on the principle that the rural poor are natural entrepreneurs who, if given the opportunity, will use their increased income to send their children to school, build better homes, improve nutrition, access healthcare, and reinvest in their farm businesses. IDE’s market-based approach provides farmers with the opportunity to access the products, training, and market linkages necessary to increase their income. The organization invests in the design and initial promotion of micro-irrigation and other income-generating technologies, engages the private sector to manufacture and supply these to farmers, and provides farmers with training to increase their knowledge of productive farming techniques, market-oriented crop selection, and selecting the most profitable markets. Through these methods, IDE farmers extend their growing season, maximize productivity of their land and labor, and bring higher-value crops to market.

For the year ended December 31, 2010, IDE's program expenses were:

  
India 5,892,014
Nepal 2,238,191
Ethiopia 2,127,352
Cambodia 1,913,748
Dutch platform 1,213,537
Zambia 983,791
Bangladesh 768,051
Ghana 526,790
Vietnam 495,786
Zimbabwe 303,340
Latin America 275,626
Mozambique 188,714
Honduras 169,098
Nicaragua 155,011
Total Program Expenses: $17,251,049
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Governance

              

Chief Executive : Alvin Doerksen , Chief Executive Officer
Compensation*:
$196,472

Chair of the Board: Tom Ebling
Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation: CEO of Demandware

Board Size: 19

Paid Staff Size: 375

*2010 compensation includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances.
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Fund Raising

              

Method(s) Used:

Direct mail, special events, grant proposals, Internet appeals, planned giving, and membership appeals.
Fund raising costs were 3% of related contributions. (Related contributions, which totaled $7,694,382, are donations received as a result of fund raising activities.)
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Tax Status

              

This organization 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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Financial

              

The following information is based on IDE's audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2010.

Source of Funds  
Other grants 6,140,424
Field and program revenue 1,609,832
Federal grants 1,224,079
Donations 329,879
Other income 242,892
Investment income 68,193
Total Income $9,615,299


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Uses of Funds as a % of Total Expenses

Programs: 85%  Fund Raising: 1%  Administrative: 14% 

Total income   $9,615,299
  Program expenses $17,251,049
  Fund raising expenses 221,053
  Administrative expenses 2,755,480
 
Total expenses   $20,227,582
Expenses in Excess of Income   (10,612,283)
Beginning net assets   17,880,934
Ending net assets   7,268,651
Total liabilities   2,168,304
Total assets   $9,436,955

Note: Acording to IDE, in 2010, the organization received $6,160 in in-kind contributions consisting of engineering services.

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