
Identified by author and management expert Peter Drucker as "by far the most effective organization in the United States," The Salvation Army invests the charitable gifts it receives in the lives of men and women and boys and girls. "No one even comes close to it in respect to clarity of mission, ability to innovate, measurable results, dedication and putting money to maximum use,? Drucker said. (Forbes, August 11, 1997).
According to the Army's most recent annual report, more than $.80 of each dollar spent by The Salvation Army is used to fund direct services for people.
Your continued support makes its good work possible.
The Salvation Army is a California nonprofit religious corporation established in 1914. The Salvation Army has been recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt organization under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. This means your qualifying donations and gifts to The Salvation Army are tax deductible. We invite you to follow the links to learn how you can support The Salvation Army in Doing the Most Good.