Operation Blessing International
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Founded | 1978 |
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Type | Non-Government Organization |
Focus | Disaster Relief & Development |
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Area served | 90 countries |
Method | Direct Aid / Program Funding |
Key people | Gordon Robertson (President & Director) |
Revenue | USD $90,081,546 (2023)[1] |
Website | https://www.ob.org/ |
Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation (OBI) is a non-profit organization based in Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA.[2] Founded on November 14, 1978, OBI operates in over 90 countries, providing assistance in areas such as disaster relief, medical aid, clean water, hunger relief, community development, and orphan care.[3][4]
History
OBI was established by businessman and televangelist Pat Robertson in 1978. Initially focused on providing individual assistance, the organization later transitioned to funding outreach centers and local ministries. In 1986, OBI became a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Activities
- Primary Activities Include of OBI include:
- Disaster Relief:** Providing assistance to victims of natural disasters both domestically and internationally.
- *Medical Aid:** Offering medical care and supplies in underserved communities.
- *Hunger Relief:** Distributing food and providing nutritional support.
- Community Development:** Supporting local initiatives aimed at improving living conditions.
- Orphan Care:** Providing care and support to orphaned children.
Partnerships
OBI collaborates with various organizations, including the Mayo Clinic, International Justice Mission, Free Wheelchair Mission, and Tide Loads of Hope.
Affiliation
OBI is affiliated with the Association of Evangelical Relief and Development Organizations (AERDO), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Financial Accountability
OBI is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) and undergoes annual audits by KPMG, LLP.
Controversy
In 1994, allegations arose that OBI was involved in questionable activities in Rwanda. However, a subsequent report concluded that there was no intentional fraud. In 2013, The Guardian published an article making accusations against the group, which were later retracted and apologized for.
References[edit]
- ^ Operation Blessing International. "IRS Form 990 for Operation Blessing International Relief & Development Corp".
- ^ "Charity Navigator". www.charitynavigator.org. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
- ^ "Who We Are". Operation Blessing. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
- ^ "Where We Work". Operation Blessing. Retrieved 2024-04-13.