For the second year in a row, The Florida Bar Foundation is ranked among the top three charities in Florida, according to Charity Navigator, an organization that evaluates nonprofits across the nation.
“We are committed to being good stewards of the funds we receive,” said Florida Bar Foundation President Kathleen McLeroy. “We feel this recognition is added reassurance to our donors, many of whom are in the process of making year-end charitable contributions.”
The Foundation, the only statewide organization that funds civil legal services for the poor, received its second consecutive four-star rating, the highest rating possible, for the 2007 fiscal year.
The Foundation also tied for No. 1 in the nation among charities in the advocacy category for nonprofits, according to Charity Navigator.
The top rating is a seal of approval that ensures donors that their donations are being used effectively.
“Receiving four out of a possible four stars indicates that your organization excels, as compared to other charities in America, in successfully managing the finances of your organization in an efficient and effective manner,” said Kaitlin Woolf, program analyst with Charity Navigator.
Charity Navigator issues ratings from zero to four stars based on reviews of the financial health of nonprofit organizations, including their efficiency and long-term stability.
“This consistency in your rating is an exceptional feat, especially given the economic challenges many charities have had to face in the last year,” said Woolf.
— Courtesy Florida Bar News