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American Diabetes Association  (Detailed Report)
Meets all standards

1701 N. Beauregard
Alexandria, VA 22311

Principal Staff: Lawrence Hausner, Chief Executive Officer
Board Chair: Stewart Perry
EIN: 13-1623888

Phone: 800-676-4065
Toll-free: 800-342-2383
Fax: 212-725-3013
Website: diabetes.org
IRS Code: 501(c)(3)

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MISSION
The mission of the American Diabetes Association is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.

990 SNAPSHOT (2004-2006)
Programs and Expenses (2006)
  • Research Foundation, Inc.: $46,366,207
  • Research: $53,831,617
  • Information: $57,259,719
  • Advocacy and Public Awareness: $49,462,333
  • Association for Weight Management and Obesity Prevention: $2,443,643

  • 3-Year Average Charity Expenses% of total expenses
    Program Services:$160,376,22477.3%
    Management:$8,138,1493.9%
    Fundraising:$38,957,31318.8%


    CHARITY RESPONSE TO REVIEW:
    The Minnesota Area of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) is pleased to participate in the Review Council’s Accountability Report. The 2008-2011 strategic plan contains strategies and targets that will help the ADA advance toward the outcomes needed to reach our mission. These outcomes will begin to transform the lives of all people with diabetes, their families and caregivers by working to find cures, improving access to health care, increasing information/education and protecting individuals’ rights. Our advocacy efforts will be integrated to accomplish these outcomes. 1. The vast majority of those with or at risk for diabetes will understand the seriousness and complications associated with this disease because of educational and prevention programs that are easily accessible to them. 2. ADA-led collaborations and strategic alliances among nonprofit, commercial and governmental organizations will create changes in health care delivery that enable people with diabetes to access the most effective treatments and care beginning at the time of diagnosis. 3. ADA-led collaborations and strategic alliances among nonprofit, commercial and governmental organizations will increase funding for the full spectrum of diabetes research—basic, translational, clinical, outcomes and population based—with the aim of increasing knowledge applicable to improved treatments toward a cure and prevention strategies for diabetes and its complications.
    NON-CASH DONATIONS
    800-342-2383
    More on non-cash donations to this charity.

    Type of Goods Accepted:
  • Automobiles
  • Goods Donation Instructions/Restrictions:
    vehicle donations can be made by calling 1-800-DIABETES or by visiting diabetes.org/cardonation

    Drop-off Locations:
    None

    Pick-up Available:
  • Greater Minnesota
  • Twin Cities Metro Area


  • CHARITY DETAILS
    Number of FTE (Full-Time Equivalent): 919
    Number of Volunteers: more than 100,000
    Number of clients served in the last fiscal year: 25.6 million people with diabetes and their families



    Affiliations:
  • Community Health Charities
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