Loading organization details...
Loading organization details...
THIS RETURN SHOULD BE REVIEWED TOGETHER WITH LWR'S RELATED ORGANIZATIONS CORUS INTERNATIONAL INC, INTERCHURCH MEDICAL ASSISTANCE INC., AND CORUS SOLUTIONS, INC. LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF, INC. (LWR) WORKS WITH LUTHERANS & PARTNERS AROUND THE WORLD TO END POVERTY, INJUSTICE, & HUMAN SUFFERING.
Source: IRS Form 990 (Tax Year 2024)
Source: IRS e-Filed Form 990 (from the IRS e-File system), Tax Year 2023
Total Revenue
▼$72.1M
Program Spending
80%
of total expenses go to program services
Total Contributions
$70.5M
Total Expenses
▼$56.3M
Total Assets
$124.2M
Total Liabilities
▼$38.6M
Net Assets
$85.6M
Officer Compensation
→N/A
Other Salaries
$8.2M
Investment Income
$1.6M
Fundraising
▼N/A
Tax Year 2023 · Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I (Grants and Other Assistance)
Total grants awarded: $90.5K
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
BEE Group74-2752161 | Littleton, CO | $47.5K | Cash | Improving maternal, newborn and child health project (BAAL SWASTHYA PROJECT) |
Federation of Co-op Society Unions45-4730993 | Philadelphia, PA | $43K | Cash | Mali Emergency |
| Total | $90.5K | |||
Littleton, CO
$47.5K
Philadelphia, PA
$43K
Source: USAspending.gov · Searched by organization name
Total Federal Funding
$211.4M
Awards Found
59
Department of Agriculture
$43.8M
THE FOOD FOR PROGRESS PROGRAM PROVIDES FOR THE DONATION OF U.S. COMMODITIES TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND EMERGING DEMOCRACIES THAT ARE COMMITTED TO INTRODUCING OR EXPANDING FREE ENTERPRISE IN THEIR AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES. THE PROGRAM HAS TWO PRIMARY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES: (1) INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND (2) EXPAND TRADE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. THIS FOOD FOR PROGRESS IS BEING IMPLEMENTED IN NIGERIA.
Department of Agriculture
$29.9M
THE FOOD FOR PROGRESS PROGRAM PROVIDES FOR THE DONATION OF U.S. COMMODITIES TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND EMERGING DEMOCRACIES THAT ARE COMMITTED TO INTRODUCING OR EXPANDING FREE ENTERPRISE IN THEIR AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES. THE PROGRAM HAS TWO PRIMARY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES: (1) INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND (2) EXPAND TRADE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. THIS FOOD FOR PROGRESS IS BEING IMPLEMENTED INTOGO.
Department of Agriculture
$27.2M
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION WILL USEFOOD RESOURCES TO INTRODUCE AND EXPAND FOOD RESOURCES IN TANZANIA
Department of Agriculture
$25M
THE FOOD FOR PROGRESS PROGRAM PROVIDES FOR THE DONATION OF U.S. COMMODITIES TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND EMERGING DEMOCRACIES THAT ARE COMMITTED TO INTRODUCING OR EXPANDING FREE ENTERPRISE IN THEIR AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES. THE PROGRAM HAS TWO PRIMARY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES: (1) INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND (2) EXPAND TRADE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
Department of Agriculture
$9.1M
THE FOOD FOR PROGRESS PROGRAM PROVIDES FOR THE DONATION OF U.S. COMMODITIES TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND EMERGING DEMOCRACIES THAT ARE COMMITTED TO INTRODUCING OR EXPANDING FREE ENTERPRISE IN THEIR AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES. THE PROGRAM HAS TWO PRIMARY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES: (1) INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND (2) EXPAND TRADE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
Agency for International Development
$5M
12/12: AN ALLIANCE FOR YEAR ROUND RESILIENCE IN TAHOUA AND MARADI, NIGER
Agency for International Development
$4M
TO SUPPORT CONFLICT-AFFECTED BURKINABE POPULATIONS WITH AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY ACTIVITIES THAT WILL BUILD THEIR LONG-TERM RESILIENCE.
Department of Agriculture
$3.6M
THE FOOD FOR PROGRESS PROGRAM PROVIDES FOR THE DONATION OF U.S. COMMODITIES TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND EMERGING DEMOCRACIES THAT ARE COMMITTED TO INTRODUCING OR EXPANDING FREE ENTERPRISE IN THEIR AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES. THE PROGRAM HAS TWO PRIMARY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES: (1) INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND (2) EXPAND TRADE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. THIS FOOD FOR PROGRESS IS BEING IMPLEMENTED IN NEPAL.
Agency for International Development
$2.3M
TRANSFORMING THE VRAEM: THE LAND OF FINE FLAVOR CACAO
Agency for International Development
$2.2M
EMERGENCY SHELTER SUPPORT TO DISASTER-AFFECTED PEOPLE IN LEBANON
Department of State
$1.5M
PROTECTION OF SUDANESE REFUGEES AND SOUTH SUDANESE CHILDREN IN SOUTH SUDAN
Agency for International Development
$1.5M
THE EXPANDING LEBANON’S LABOR FORCE (ELLF) PROGRAM IS AN INITIATIVE TO BE IMPLEMENTED ON BEHALF OF USAID/LEBANON. THIS 36-MONTH, $2 MILLION INITIATIVE WILL BUILD AND LINK TO EXISTING USAID INVESTMENTS IN PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT IN LEBANON TO INTEGRATE GENDER-SPECIFIC, GENDER-APPROPRIATE ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ELEMENTS IN SUPPORT OF WOMEN’S ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT. THE ELLF PROGRAM’S FLAGSHIP IS THE WOMEN’S ENTERPRISE CAPACITY BUILDING AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAM, WHICH OFFERS WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS ENROLLED IN OTHER USAID-FUNDED INVESTMENTS A GENDER-SPECIFIC PATHWAY TO ACHIEVING A CERTIFICATE IN ENTERPRISE CREATION AND GROWTH. THE ELLF PROGRAM’S GOAL IS THAT LEBANESE WOMEN BECOME EFFECTIVE CATALYSTS OF ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR THEIR BUSINESSES AND FAMILIES IN A TIME OF ECONOMIC CRISIS.
Department of State
$1.5M
PROTECTION OF SUDANESE REFUGEE CHILDREN IN SOUTH SUDAN
Agency for International Development
$1.5M
THE PURPOSE OF THIS COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT (CA) IS TO PROVIDE FUNDS UNDER THE FY 09 MALARIA COMMUNITIES PROGRAM (MCP).
Department of State
$1.5M
CHILDREN. YOUTH. AND ADULTS AJUONG THOK.PAMIR.YUSUF BATIL. GENDRASSA. AND KAYA CAMPS. HOST COMMUNITIES HAVE IMPROVED PROTECTION AND EDUCATION
Department of State
$1.2M
PROTECTION OF SUDANESE REFUGEES AND SOUTH SUDANESE CHILDREN IN SOUTH SUDAN
Agency for International Development
$1.2M
THIS ACTION SETS UP A NEW AWARD FOR EARLY RECOVERY, RISK REDUCTION, AND RESILIENCE
Agency for International Development
$1.1M
INCREASING COASTAL RESILIENCY & CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION THROUGH SUSTAINABLE MANGROVE MANAGEMENT IN SUMATRA
Agency for International Development
$1.1M
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PROJECT IN HIGH ANDES ECOSYSTEMS
Agency for International Development
$899.9K
MALARIA COMMUNITIES PROGRAM UNDER PMI
Agency for International Development
$840.6K
EARLY RECOVERY IN TAHOUA REGION OF NIGER
Agency for International Development
$833.3K
APS INNOVATIONS IN GENDER EQUALITY (IGE) HOUSEHOLD FS I
Agency for International Development
$750K
INTEGRATED DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
Department of State
$650K
MALIAN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES' LIVELIHOODS PROJECT, PHASE 2
Department of State
$650K
MALIAN REFUGEE & HOST COMMUNITIES' LIVELIHOODS PROJECT
Department of State
$621K
MALIAN REFUGEE & HOST COMMUNITIES LIVELIHOODS PROJECT (MARCOL), PHASE 3
Agency for International Development
$599.5K
AGRICULTURE AND NUTRITION PROJECT IN NIGER
Department of State
$583.6K
PROTECTION FOR SUDANESE CHILDREN IN AJUONG CAMP
Department of State
$567K
VULNERABLE MALIAN REFUGEES IN MBERA CAMP AND HOST COMMUNITY PEOPLE IN SOUTHEASTERN MAURITANIA HAVE IMPROVED THEIR LIVELIHOODS
Department of State
$499.7K
KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP CARE AND MAINTENANCE PROJECT 2010
Agency for International Development
$476.5K
PROGRAM TO REDUCE VULNERABILITY AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE RISK MANAGEMENT
Department of State
$455.9K
TO PROVIDE COMPLEMENTARY SUPPORT TO THE UNHCR REFUGEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IN KUKUMA REFUGEE CAMP
Department of State
$408.5K
KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP CARE AND MAINTENANCE ASSISTANCE PROJECT
Department of State
$400K
SOMALI REFUGEE ASSISTANCE IN DADAAB REFUGEE CAMPS, KENYA
Department of State
$400K
KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP CARE AND MAINTENANCE ASSISTANCE PROJECT 2012
Department of State
$400K
KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP CARE AND MAINTENANCE ASSISTANCE PROJECT 2011
Department of State
$400K
SOMALI REFUGEE ASSISTANCE IN DADAAB CAMPS, KENYA
Department of State
$399.8K
MALIAN REFUGEE PROJECT IN MBERA CAMP, MAURITANIA
Department of State
$387.8K
MALIAN REFUGEE PROJECT IN MBERA CAMP, MAURITANIA
Department of State
$247.5K
PATHWAYS TO PROSPERITY IN THE COCOA VALUE CHAIN
Agency for International Development
$183.6K
OCEAN FREIGHT REIMBURSEMENT
Department of Agriculture
$0
THE FOOD FOR PROGRESS PROGRAM PROVIDES FOR THE DONATION OF U.S. COMMODITIES TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND EMERGING DEMOCRACIES THAT ARE COMMITTED TO INTRODUCING OR EXPANDING FREE ENTERPRISE IN THEIR AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES. THE PROGRAM HAS TWO PRIMARY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES: (1) INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND (2) EXPAND TRADE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. THIS FOOD FOR PROGRESS IS BEING IMPLEMENTED IN BURKINA FASO.
Agency for International Development
-$30.3K
THE PURPOSE OF THIS MODIFICATION IS TO DEOBLIGATE UNEXPENDED FUNDS.
Source: Federal Audit Clearinghouse (fac.gov)
Total Audits
4
Clean Audits
3
Material Weakness
No
Noncompliance Issues
No
| Year | Status | Financial Report | Federal Expenditure | Low Risk | Accepted |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Minor Findings | Unmodified (Clean) | $29.8M | Yes | 2020-08-25 |
| 2018 | Clean | Unmodified (Clean) | $6.8M | Yes | 2019-01-23 |
| 2017 | Clean | Unmodified (Clean) | $7.3M | Yes | 2018-02-20 |
| 2016 | Clean | Unmodified (Clean) | $5.4M | Yes | 2017-02-23 |
Financial Report
Unmodified (Clean)
Federal Expenditure
$29.8M
Financial Report
Unmodified (Clean)
Federal Expenditure
$6.8M
Financial Report
Unmodified (Clean)
Federal Expenditure
$7.3M
Financial Report
Unmodified (Clean)
Federal Expenditure
$5.4M
Tax Year 2024 · Source: IRS e-Filed Form 990Schedule J available
Individuals serving as officers, directors, or trustees of the organization.
| Name | Title | Hrs/Wk | Compensation | Related Orgs | Other |
|---|
Source: IRS Publication 78, Auto-Revocation List & e-Postcard Data
Tax-deductible contributions: Yes
Deductibility code: PC
Sources: IRS e-Filed Form 990 (XML) & ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
Scroll →
| Year | Revenue | Contributions | Expenses | Assets | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023IRS e-File | $72.1M | $70.5M | $56.3M | $124.2M | $85.6M |
| 2022IRS e-File | $61.4M | $60.8M | $50M | $91.2M | $69.1M |
| 2021 | $56.2M | $55.9M | $37.2M | $43.3M | $32.3M |
| 2020 | $52M |
Sources: ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer & IRS e-File Index
| Tax Year | Form Type | Source | Documents |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 990 | IRS e-File | PDF not yet published by IRSView Filing → |
| 2023 | 990 | DataIRS e-File | PDF not yet published by IRSView Filing → |
| 2022 | 990 | DataIRS e-File |
Financial data: IRS e-Filed Form 990 (Tax Year 2023)
Leadership & compensation: IRS e-Filed Form 990, Part VII (Tax Year 2024)
Federal grants: USAspending.gov (live)
Organization info: IRS Business Master File
Tax-deductibility: IRS Publication 78
| Total |
|---|
| Daniel Speckhard | President And CEO | 2 | $0 | $530.6K | $52.3K | $582.9K |
| Tim Mccully | Executive Vice President | 2 | $0 | $263.2K | $41.4K | $304.6K |
| Mahmoud Bah | Chief Operating Officer | 2 | $0 | $232.7K | $32.8K | $265.5K |
| Joann Theys | Senior Vice President Finance And Administration | — | $0 | $175.4K | $15.9K | $191.3K |
| Mark Moyer | Interim CFO | — | $0 | $83.4K | $11.1K | $94.5K |
Daniel Speckhard
President And CEO
$582.9K
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$530.6K
Other
$52.3K
Tim Mccully
Executive Vice President
$304.6K
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$263.2K
Other
$41.4K
Mahmoud Bah
Chief Operating Officer
$265.5K
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$232.7K
Other
$32.8K
Joann Theys
Senior Vice President Finance And Administration
$191.3K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$175.4K
Other
$15.9K
Mark Moyer
Interim CFO
$94.5K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$83.4K
Other
$11.1K
Highest compensated employees who are not officers or directors.
| Name | Title | Hrs/Wk | Compensation | Related Orgs | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Auxila | Chief Of Party, Haiti Program | — | $0 | $345.3K | $39.5K | $384.7K |
| Edward Byrd | Vice President Of Global Operations | — | $0 | $268.5K | $47.3K | $315.8K |
| Frances Woodard | Chief People And Culture Officer | — | $0 |
Paul Auxila
Chief Of Party, Haiti Program
$384.7K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$345.3K
Other
$39.5K
Edward Byrd
Vice President Of Global Operations
$315.8K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$268.5K
Other
$47.3K
Frances Woodard
Chief People And Culture Officer
$307.8K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$274.9K
Other
$33K
Members of the governing board. Board members often serve without compensation.
| Name | Title | Hrs/Wk | Compensation | Related Orgs | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abagail Nelson | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Cathy Petti | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| David Lose | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Hilda Arellano | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Jean Hanson | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Katherine Tunheim | Director | 5 |
Abagail Nelson
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Cathy Petti
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
David Lose
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Individuals who previously served as officers or key employees.
| Name | Title | Hrs/Wk | Compensation | Related Orgs | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frederick Kellett | Managing Director | — | $0 | $102.5K | $9,221 | $111.7K |
| Cheri Kase | Chief Information Officer | — | $0 | $99.9K | $9,160 | $109K |
Frederick Kellett
Managing Director
$111.7K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$102.5K
Other
$9,221
Cheri Kase
Chief Information Officer
$109K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$99.9K
Other
$9,160
| $50.4M |
| $40.6M |
| $54M |
| $40.1M |
| 2019 | $48.6M | $46.8M | $52.9M | $40.2M | $30.4M |
| 2018 | $50.5M | $47M | $54.2M | $49.9M | $34.5M |
| 2017 | $54M | $51.8M | $51.5M | $51.8M | $38.6M |
| 2016 | $48.5M | $46.2M | $48.2M | $42M | $34.3M |
| 2015 | $47.3M | $46.2M | $50.4M | $41.1M | $33M |
| 2014 | $46.1M | $45.1M | $44.4M | $45.8M | $37.5M |
| 2013 | $39.1M | $37.4M | $45.2M | $40.5M | $34.6M |
| 2012 | $39.5M | $38.5M | $45.9M | $47.1M | $40M |
| 2011 | $43.6M | $42.4M | $41.5M | $50.5M | $44.4M |
| 2021 | 990 | Data |
| 2020 | 990 | Data |
| 2019 | 990 | Data |
| 2018 | 990 | Data |
| 2017 | 990 | Data |
| 2016 | 990 | Data |
| 2015 | 990 | Data |
| 2014 | 990 | Data |
| 2013 | 990 | Data |
| 2012 | 990 | Data |
| 2011 | 990 | Data |
| 2010 | 990 | — |
| 2009 | 990 | — |
| 2008 | 990 | — |
| 2007 | 990 | — |
| 2006 | 990 | — |
| 2005 | 990 | — |
| 2004 | 990 | — |
| 2003 | 990 | — |
| 2002 | 990 | — |
| 2001 | 990 | — |
| $274.9K |
| $33K |
| $307.8K |
| Andrea Wilson | General Counsel And Vice President Of Compliance | — | $0 | $247.6K | $45.5K | $293.1K |
| Michael Watt | Vice President Of Global Operations | — | $0 | $249.9K | $30.4K | $280.3K |
| George Hanna | Managing Director | — | $0 | $220.1K | $37.6K | $257.7K |
| Lali Chania | Managing Director | — | $0 | $214.1K | $38.9K | $253K |
| Mary Linehan | Sr Tech, Infectious Diseases | — | $0 | $198.1K | $33.7K | $231.8K |
| Eric Ramirez | Senior Technical Director | — | $0 | $198.1K | $26.2K | $224.3K |
| Shelly Talcott | Chief Of Staff | — | $0 | $165.7K | $31.5K | $197.2K |
| Jeremy Bauman | Executive Director, Ground Up Investing | — | $0 | $156.6K | $37.3K | $193.9K |
Andrea Wilson
General Counsel And Vice President Of Compliance
$293.1K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$247.6K
Other
$45.5K
Michael Watt
Vice President Of Global Operations
$280.3K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$249.9K
Other
$30.4K
George Hanna
Managing Director
$257.7K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$220.1K
Other
$37.6K
Lali Chania
Managing Director
$253K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$214.1K
Other
$38.9K
Mary Linehan
Sr Tech, Infectious Diseases
$231.8K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$198.1K
Other
$33.7K
Eric Ramirez
Senior Technical Director
$224.3K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$198.1K
Other
$26.2K
Shelly Talcott
Chief Of Staff
$197.2K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$165.7K
Other
$31.5K
Jeremy Bauman
Executive Director, Ground Up Investing
$193.9K
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$156.6K
Other
$37.3K
| $0 |
| $0 |
| $0 |
| $0 |
| Kenneth Jones | Director | 5 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Kurt Newman | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Marcelino Ford-Livene | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Muna Bhanji | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Philip Atkins-Pattenson | Director | 5 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Sonya Funna | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Tamron Keith | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Timothy Runtsch | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| William Craft | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Hilda Arellano
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Jean Hanson
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Katherine Tunheim
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
5
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Kenneth Jones
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
5
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Kurt Newman
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Marcelino Ford-Livene
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Muna Bhanji
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Philip Atkins-Pattenson
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
5
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Sonya Funna
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Tamron Keith
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Timothy Runtsch
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
William Craft
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0