Finances

Finances

Finn Church Aid (FCA) is Finland’s largest international aid organisation based on the funding for our program work in 13 countries in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

In 2020, FCA’s fundraising amounted to 52.1 million euros. Our four main funding sources are parish and church contributions, private donations, government funding and institutional funding. 

Fundraising income 2020 in total 52.1 million euros.
International funding 23,2 M€ (45 %);
Private and corporate donors 10,8 M€ (21 %);
Government funding 10,8 M€ (21 %);
Parishes 6,4 M€ (12 %); and
Other income 0,8 M€ (2 %).

In 2020, our operations cost 47.8 million euros, of which we used 43.5 million for international aid operations. We spent 4.3 million euros on our domestic operations, including fundraising and communications, and general administration, such as the Head Office, finance division and overhead. 

Expenditure 2020.
Fundraising, communications and resource mobilisation 3,4 M€, 7 %.
Other 2,6 M€, 5 %.
Eritrea 0,1 M€, 0 %.
Syria 0,7 M€, 2 %.
Nepal 1,1 M€, 2 %.
Cambodia 1,4 M€, 3 %.
Myanmar 1,5 M€, 3 %.
Jordan 1,7 M€, 3 %.
Kenya 1,9 M€, 4 %.
Central African Republic 3,0 M€, 6 %.
Global programmes 3,1 M€, 6 %.
Somalia 4,5 M€, 9 %.
South Sudan 5,5 M€, 11 %.
Uganda 15,4 M€, 32 %.
Administration 0,9 M€, 2 %.
Investments and funding operations 0,9 M€, 2 %.

FCA ensures that the available funds are used as productively and responsibly as possible. As one of Finland’s leading development cooperation organisations, we have developed an internal audit supported by the board’s inspection committee. Risk management is also a part of our operational planning and assessment. FCA is audited by KMPG, a global network of firms providing audit and advisory services.