NCAFC Funding - Revenue Sources
NCAFC Funding Facts:
- NCAFC receives no government funding - no federal, state or local funds.
- The bulk of the Association's revenues are from donors, primarily in the form of corporate/business partnerships and sponsorships.
- 44% of the 2007 budget is projected to be from corporate sponsors.
- 26% are grants for specific programs, such as implementing the Federal Tort Claims Act for our member clinics, or piloting TAP-IN, a volunteer recruitment program.
- Other funding comes from conferences provided to our members (15%), member dues and fees (8%), and interest on our grant accounts (7%).
Key funders include:

Financial information about NCAFC can be found on Guidestar. GuideStar's mission is to "revolutionize philanthropy and nonprofit practice by providing information that advances transparency, enables users to make better decisions, and encourages charitable giving." Specifically, they are a third-party resource for financial and other information about all nonprofits. Our IRS Form 990 for the past several years can be found there.