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2. To Our Global Givers,
This past year has been one of transfor-
mation and renewal for the Hearts of Gold Founda-
tion. A year made possible by the support of gener-
ous people like you who believe in making a holis-
tic, lasting impact in the lives of the children and
families we serve.
In the face of many unique challenges
and 1st-year growing pains as a legal Ecuadorian
institution, the Hearts of Gold Foundation has redou-
bled its commitment to move forward into 2015 as
a stronger and more effective organization. Our
goal for this year is to tackle the complex problem of
poverty in our home community of Cuenca with even
greater bearing.
The unwavering support of our Cuenca
community and global givers has brought promises
of brighter futures to sponsored children, delivered
emergency assistance to those in need like the
Matailo Family and Cristian Chuque, and encour-
aged partnerships between community agencies so
that real, sustainable change can occur in the
communities we serve.
Hearts of Gold’s unique benefit to the
community is found in our collaboration with progres-
sive grassroots organizations that believe in a
complete solution to poverty. Hearts of Gold
strengthens these efforts by facilitating tailored
support in program design, financial management,
and fundraising.
By working together, programs are then
created that provide tangibles like nutritious food,
school supplies and donated goods, and essentials
like education, family therapy and opportunities for
economic stability. This universal approach allows
aid recipients to become empowered in creating
their own future and actively changing their realities
for the better.
With your support we are committed to
helping even more children and families in the
Cuenca area. To see how you can get involved
please explore the opportunities mentioned in this
report. If you are already one of our supporters-
thank you, from all us here at Hearts of Gold and
from the children & families you have helped this past
year.
From our hearts to yours,
Executive Director
Natasha Verkley
The Hearts of Gold
Foundation has redoubled
its commitment to move
forward into 2015
as a stronger and more
effective organization
3. Our Foundation offers a comprehensive list of free
facilitation services through our Community Agency
Program. Under this program we support grassroots
agencies in areas of: program creation, fundraising,
financial guardianship and advocacy awareness.
We focus on helping other legal nonprofits in order
to provide greater financial accountability and offer
an enhance ability to measure program successes
with formal government reporting. We also rely on
the wisdom of our local partners to create cultural-
ly-sensitive, holistically designed programs that best
address the roots of poverty. In turn, by supporting
the advancement of our partner organizations’
capacities and leadership, we can have a larger
community impact and bring about lasting communi-
ty change. Some examples of these collaborative
organizational efforts are:
♥ Hearts of Gold helped the Antonio Valdivieso
Orphanage restructure and complete their organiza-
tional bylaws so they could potentially apply for a
$70,000 government grant.
♥ The registration of CETAP-Lucy as an early stimu-
lation center in the Ministry of Social and Economic
Inclusion lead to them being qualified as an A+
institution for their program quality.
♥ Over $5,000 was raised and executed for the
distribution of needed medical, senior care supplies
and the remodeling of handicap bathrooms at La
Casa de Nuestros Mayores.
♥ Over 21,000 nutritional lunches and snacks were
delivered in partnership with Municipality of Cuenca
to the children of La Fundacion El Arenal, leading to a
40% reduction in malnutrition for the 75 children.
WHAT WE DO
WORKING WITH GRASSROOTS
ORGANIZATIONS IN ECUADOR,
LEVERAGING THE POWER OF
COLLABORATION
4. Our programs are designed with the individual in
mind, enabling them to live lives defined by
freedom, knowledge and choice. Aid efforts are
intended to be holistic in nature and respect the
connection between education, health, domestic
security and economic autonomy. We want to
inspire in each of our aid recipients the courage to
pursue change with all their heart and an unwaver-
ing belief in the possible. Some examples of our
individually focused project efforts are:
♥ Thanks to a micro-loan they received to buy a dairy
cow and install irrigation ditches, the Matalio Family
has doubled potato production from 1 to 2 harvests a
year and milk sales have increased the family income
from $5 a week to $15 a week. They now can afford
to send all five of their children to school.
♥ Martin, an autistic child, was able to receive
specialized attention to help his independence and
skills building. Thanks to the special sponsorship
transfer of Martin from CETAP to NOVA Inclusion
School, his family also received the educative coun-
seling necessary to embrace Martin’s condition.
♥ Thanks to the creation of a specialty medicine
fund in honor of Anita, the mother of a sponsored
CETAP-Lucy child who suffers from a rare autoim-
mune disease, Hearts of Gold and Helping Kids in
Ecuador have helped drastically change Anita’s life
by giving her the autonomy to care for herself and
her child.
♥ The stunning academic assistance that five
children received under the Hearts of Gold Child
Sponsorship at CETAP-Lucy helped qualify them for
full scholarships to Silesianas, Las Marianas and Fe
y Alegría, some of the best private schools in
Cuenca.
SPREADING LIVES OF HOPE,
HEALTH & DIGNITY WITH
ATTENTION TO INDIVIDUALS
5. Worldwide, people are recognizing the power of
the community for the successful implementation of
long-term change. We too recognize this power and
are striving to revive and foster community connec-
tions between a variety of local and global stake-
holders. By increasing the awareness of social issues
happening locally, we can deepen collaborative
relationships and the sharing of resources among
individuals, universities, businesses, government
agencies or international institutions for the benefit of
marginalized, vulnerable communities and individu-
als here in Ecuador. Some examples of these collab-
orative community efforts are:
♥ The dairy provider Nutri Leche donated 24 liters
of milk monthly to our partner organizations.
♥ Thanks to training lead by the Universidad de
Cuenca’s Nutritional Department, in a successful
pilot micro-enterprise workshop 100 artisanal jams
were made and sold by the mothers of children
attending CETAP-Lucy.
♥ Dental students from Universidad Católica de
Cuenca made quarterly visits to talk about dental
hygiene and to clean children’s teeth at CETAP-Lucy.
♥ Local sport shop Cikla Tatoo donated 10
camping tents, 20 sleeping bags, 20 thermal blan-
kets and 20 water bottles to La Fundación El Arenal
and organized over five recreational outings for the
children.
WORKING WITH DIVERSE PARTNERS
TO INCREASE COMMUNITY BELIEF
IN ITS POWER TO CREATE CHANGE
6. GET
INVOLVED
make an
impact
change
a life
Donate to Hearts of Gold
Empower local communities by supporting grass-
roots aid efforts. Your donation to Hearts of Gold will
help local non-profits become sustainable and more
effective by developing their institutional capacities
and program services through the Community
Agency Program.
Sponsor a Child
Make the difference in the life of a child. Help one
child reach their full potential and develop a brighter
future. Your support will make a life changing impact
in the personal development and domestic stability
of a child by cultivating their education, health, secu-
rity and their family’s economic autonomy.
Make an In-Kind Donation
Give a new purpose to old treasures or idle items by
donating them to the Hearts of Gold Foundation.
Your generous gifts can go a long way to bringing
joy to a child or helping a single parent. We grate-
fully accept a wide-variety of gifts; from clothes, toys
and goods to furniture and appliances.
Share Your Talents
Join other community members and connect compas-
sion with activism through volunteering. Work with
the Hearts of Gold Foundation behind the scenes of
events, or help our partner programs directly by
assisting children, families and individuals.
Raise Awareness for Local
Causes
Share stories about local causes and upcoming char-
itable activities with friends, and urge them to do the
same! Together, our community can prioritize the
needs of local, vulnerable children, youths, women
and families.
Join Events
Become an active part of the community by partici-
pating in social outreach events where you can
interact with children and youths in local excursions,
or by attending fun Hearts of Gold fundraisers like
the July BBQ or Christmas Gala.
7. VISION
Be a progressive and culturally- informed community
Foundation connecting global and local citizens to
foster an environment where everyone enjoys lives of
hope, health and dignity.
MISSION
To partner with and strengthen the capacity of
community-based nonprofit agencies to ensure
at-risk children, woman and families achieve
healthy, safe, educational and economically
autonomous ways of life in Cuenca, Ecuador.
VALUES
Self-Determination
Empowering lives of freedom, knowledge and
choice
Culturally Sensitive
Integrating wisdom from the Ecuadorian peoples
and culture.
Holistic
Appreciating the interconnectedness of people,
families and culture.
Integrity
Committing to being open, honest and accountable.
Collaboration
Engaging communities in all that we do.
Courage
Perusing change with heart and unwavering belief
in the possible.
2014 BOARD MEMBERS
Chairman - Stephanie Slavin
President - Richard Verkley
Treasurer - Bard Gale
Member at Large - Melinda Gordon
Member at Large - Jamie Moreno
Member at Large - Sheryle Verkley
WHO WE ARE
INSIDE HEARTS OF GOLD
8. A REGISTERED
ECUADORIAN
FOUNDATION
The journey to becoming a legal charitable entity in
Ecuador has been an important step in formalizing our
aid efforts in the community. While the registration and
formation process as a foundation had its challenges,
the ongoing required government reporting provides a
necessary framework for recording program successes
and ensuring financial accountability.
Registration Details
• Legal Name: Fundación Hearts of Gold
• Foundation Type: Level 1
• Registration #: 0000051266
• RUC #0190395251001
• Governing Body: Ministry of Economic and
Social Inclusion ( MIES)
*To search our official registration certificate click here :
http://www.sociedadcivil.gob.ec/directorio
A Foundation You Can Trust
Within its first year and a half of operation as a legal
institution, the Hearts of Gold Foundation has been
recognized for its attention to timely and accurate
reporting by our governing body, the Ministry of
Economic and Social Inclusion (MIES). Along with
this acknowledgement, MIES asked our Foundation
to give a presentation to all Cuenca Foundations
about the process and importance of regular report-
ing. We were also recognized by MIES for our
financial transparency and were honored with a
request to administer monies for two government
centers devoted to the care of small children.
Required Reporting to MIES
• Monthly financial statements audited by a
third-party party accountant and sent to the Internal
Revenue Service (SRI)
• Formal January report on the Foundation’s Annual
Operations Plan (POA) for the year
• Formal December follow- up report on completed
programs and activities as per the January POA
• Ongoing legal, notarized documentation
updates, as required
Did you know
only 6% of all non-profits
organizations in
Ecuador achieve
Foundation status?
9. Program Service Areas
Community Agency Program Service Areas
32% Health & Nutrition
23.3 % Partner Capacity Building
11.4% Education
8.1% Financial Guardianship
8.3% Fostering Community Partnerships
7.1% Emergencies
5.4% Partner Advocacy
3% Domestic Security
1.4% Economic Autonomy
NATURE OF OUR PROGRAMS
Emergencies $ 6.775 7.1%
Education $10.857 11.4%
Domestic Security $ 2.870 3%
Health & Nutrition $30.593 32%
Economic Autonomy $1.300 1.4%
Partner Capacity Building $22.201 23.3%
Fostering Community Partnerships$ 7.739 8.1%
Financial Guardianship $ 7.918 8.3%
Partner Advocacy $ 5.146 5.4%
TOTAL $95.398
The following programs are dedicated to:
Emergencies - situations that require immediate atten-
tion for the benefit of people involved at our partner
organizations.
Education – teacher services, school supplies,
uniforms, school shoes etc.
Domestic Security - individual therapy workshops,
family therapy services, educational counseling,
etc.
Health & Nutrition – medical evaluations, medical
services, nutritional programs, etc.
Economic Autonomy - micro-enterprise workshops,
micro-loans, economic skills development, etc.
Partner Capacity Building – new programmatic
planning , government reporting, creation of
benchmark matrixes, follow-up evaluations, infra-
structural improvements, etc.
Fostering Community Partnerships - managing
new & current donor relationships, pursuing
partnerships with businesses, international organi-
zations, universities, government agencies, etc.
Financial Guardianship - campaigning to fund
programs, developing budgeting workshops for
partners, managing the planning & distribution of
all funds and in-kind contributions to partner organi-
zations, etc.
Partner Advocacy - promotion of program success-
es, raising awareness for partner needs, distribu-
tion of updates, advancement of local and global
activism in projects, managing social media
presence of programs, etc.
10. The Hearts of Gold Foundation submitted itself to an institution-
al evaluation based on our 2014 Financials. Using the same
formulas employed by Charity Watch, a non-profit Charity
*The BBQ funds were originally reported in Private Contributions and not Events
FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP
Financial
Summary
2014
Private Contributions $68.620 54%
Events* $19.484 15%
Founder Funding $39.990 31%
TOTAL $128.094
Financial Highlights 2014 Our Partner Foundations / Programs
Revenue Sources
54% Private Contributions
15% Events
31% Founder Funding
Cetap - Lucy $11.480 15.0%
Nova Educational Center $ 435 0.6%
El Arenal Foundation $18.790 24.6%
Antonio Valdiviezo Orpahanage $ 960 1.3%-
Casa de Nuestros Mayores $ 5.035 6.6%
Christmas Canastas $ 3.896 5.1%
Matailo Family $ 1.300 1.7%
Community Agency Program $31.819 41.7%
Anita Fund $ 2.603 3.4%
TOTAL $76.318
Program Services $76.318 80%
Fundraising $11.448 12%
Management & General $ 7.632 8%
TOTAL $95.398
Operating Expenses
80% Program Services
12% Fundraising
8% Management & General
41.7% Community Agency Program
24.6 % El Arenal Foundation
15.0% Cetap - Lucy
6.6% Casa de Nuestros Mayores
5.1% Christmas Canastas
3.4% Anita Fund
1.7% Matailo Family
1.3% Antonio Valdiviezo Orpahanage
0.6% Nova Educational Center
watchdog organization, Hearts of Gold received the solid
grade of a B/B+ charitable institution. We'd like to thank a
retired insider in charitable institutions for evaluating the Hearts
of Gold Foundation based on Charity Watch's stringent assess-
ment model.
11. “Thank you for believing in us. Your donations
represented how you truly see us, as equals, not
poor people deserving of only the left overs or
unwanted products. I want to thank all the
people from Hearts of Gold for thinking of the
little details and finding products that truly help
the families, it´s clear the foundation knows of
our needs. Dios les bendiga a todas.”
Betty Balarezo, Director of the El Arenal Foundation
Our Partner Foundations / Programs