International Lifeline Fund

EIN: 810629010 501(c)(3) 501(c)(3) Corporation

1220 L Street NW STE 100-291, Washington, DC, 20005

Total Revenue
$1,936,537
Total Expenses
$1,890,836
Total Assets
$452,960
Net Assets
$261,671

Tuckman-Chang Vulnerability Assessment

Research-Based

Academic framework for nonprofit financial sustainability (Tuckman & Chang, 1991)

Equity Deficiency
0.14
⚠ Vulnerable — <3 mo. reserves
Revenue Concentration
0.65
⚠ High Risk — Concentrated
Admin Flexibility
0.0%
⚠ Too Lean — No room to cut
Operating Sustainability
2.4%
~ Thin Margin — Minimal buffer
Overall Vulnerability Assessment
Based on 4 vulnerability indicators
⚠ HIGH RISK
3/4 flags
Equity deficiency (<0.25) 🚩 Flagged
Revenue concentration (>0.60) 🚩 Flagged
Admin too lean (<10%) 🚩 Flagged
Operating deficit (<0%) ✓ Pass

About: The Tuckman-Chang framework identifies four key indicators of financial vulnerability. 0 flags = low risk, 1–2 = moderate risk, 3–4 = high risk. Validated across thousands of nonprofits since 1991.

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Financial Trends

Organization Details

Formation Year
2003
Legal Domicile
DC
Principal Officer
Daniel Wolf
Phone
2029864719
Tax Period
July 2022 - June 2023

International Lifeline Fund is a 501(c)(3) with EIN 810629010, based in 1220 L Street NW STE 100-291, Washington, DC, 20005. Founded in 2003, the organization files IRS Form 990 and reported its most recent data for fiscal year 2022. In that period, it reported $1,936,537 in total revenue and $1,890,836 in total expenses, with net assets of $261,671. Its Trantor Score is 571 (Poor), reflecting its financial health based on liquidity, solvency, and operational efficiency.

Mission

Spark catalytic change across the developing world by implementing low-cost and replicable interventions that profoundly improve the quality of life.

Trantor Score

Financial Health & Payment Capacity Assessment

Score based on: Liquidity (40%), Solvency (30%), Sustainability (20%), Efficiency (10%)

571
Poor
High Risk
FICO Scale: 300–850

Liquidity (40%)
0.35
+76 pts
Solvency (30%)
0.58
+95 pts
Sustainability (20%)
0.59
+64 pts
Efficiency (10%)
0.63
+34 pts
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Financial Overview (2022)

Revenue Breakdown

Contributions & Grants $1,536,972
Program Service Revenue $187,234
Investment Income $0
Other Revenue $212,331
TOTAL REVENUE $1,936,537

Expense Breakdown

Grants Paid $0
Salaries & Benefits $497,876
Fundraising Expenses $24,316
Program Expenses $1,531,953
Other Expenses $1,392,960
TOTAL EXPENSES $1,890,836

Year-over-Year Comparison

2022 2021 Change
Revenue $1,936,537 $2,018,135 -4.0%
Expenses $1,890,836 $1,870,806 +1.1%
Net Income $45,701 $147,329 -69.0%
Key Indicators
Grants to Organizations Grants to Individuals Lobbying Political Activity Foreign Activities Donor Advised Fund Schedule B Required

Financial Health Indicators

Financial Distress Indicator (Altman Z-Score)
✓ Safe Zone — Low probability of financial distress
6.29
>2.6 safe · 1.1–2.6 gray · <1.1 distress

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Liquidity & Cash Position

Current Ratio
1.11
Target: >2.0 is healthy
Cash Reserve
0.5
Months of expenses covered
Cash to Assets
16.8%
Liquid asset ratio
Working Capital
$19,247
Current assets − liabilities

Solvency & Debt Position

Solvency Ratio
2.37
Assets / Liabilities (>1 is solvent)
Debt Ratio
42.2%
Liabilities / Assets (lower is better)
Debt to Net Assets
0.73
Leverage ratio

Revenue Sustainability & Diversification

Self-Sufficiency
9.7%
Program revenue / Total revenue
Donation Dependence
79.4%
Contributions / Total revenue
Revenue Concentration
79.4%
Largest source (lower = more diverse)

Operational Performance

Admin Efficiency
0.0%
Target: 10–20% is optimal
Asset Turnover
4.28x
Revenue / Assets
Expense Coverage
1.7
Months can operate w/o income
Surplus Margin
2.4%
Net income / Revenue

Growth Indicators

Net Assets Growth
21.2%
Year-over-year change

Governance

Voting Members
12
Independent Members
12
Employees
4
Volunteers
N/A

Governance Policies

Conflict of Interest Policy
Whistleblower Policy
Document Retention Policy

Special Practices & Reported Activities

Operated a School
Operated a Hospital
Provided First Class Travel
Reported Conflict of Interest
Reported Asset Diversion
Excess Benefit Transaction
Made Political Expenditures
Engaged in Lobbying
Operated Donor Advised Fund
Maintained Art Collections
Filed Form 720

Compensation of Officers, Directors & Key Employees

Total Officers
2
$203,132
Total Directors
14
$203,132
Key Employees
0
$0
Highest Compensated
0
reported
Name Title Hours/Week Role Reportable Comp Other Comp Total
Daniel Wolf President 1.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
Deborah Terry Vice President 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
Harriet Isom Board Member 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
Igor Markov Board Member 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
Mark Lampert Board Member 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
John Brown Board Member 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
Alexander Kunin Board Member 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
Vahid Jahangiri Deputy Director 40.00
Officer Director
$91,614 $0 $91,614
Dr Frederick Ronald Denham Board Member 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
Brett Freedman Board Member 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
Neil Bellefeuille Board Member 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
Sheila Birungi Board Member 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
T V Balasubramanian Board Member 0.00
Director
$0 $0 $0
Russell Makepeace Director of Finance 40.00
Officer Director
$111,518 $0 $111,518
Note: Compensation data is self-reported by the organization on their Form 990. "Reportable Comp" includes salary, bonuses, and other reportable compensation from the organization and related organizations. "Other Comp" includes benefits, deferred compensation, and non-taxable benefits.

Historical Data

Year Revenue Expenses Assets Net Income
2023 No data No data No data No data
2023 $1,936,537 $1,890,836 $452,960 $45,701
2022 $2,018,135 $1,870,806 $503,192 $147,329
2021 $1,125,070 $1,635,645 $430,867 $-510,575
2020 $1,639,508 $1,423,179 $828,011 $216,329
2019 $1,513,565 $1,392,861 $520,591 $120,704
2018 $1,208,914 $1,391,499 $550,580 $-182,585
2017 $1,298,504 $1,696,859 $682,563 $-398,355
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