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2019 ANNUAL REPORT


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inancial development is critical to NPM’s future. It allows us to plan and deliver the events and services


that provide value to members.


In 2019, the generosity of members and friends of NPM, like you, reached new highs in support for the ONE NPM fund and the One Call Institute for youth and youth advocates. In addition, continued support for the Mark C. Kulyk Fund, NPM Scholarships, and the Fostering the Art fund-raising reception helped provide additional resources.


Altogether, these sources help us help you to make a meaningful difference in the faith lives of worshiping communities across the country.


Here is a snapshot of 2019 gift-giving:


• Total number of donors—548—grew nearly 10 percent over 2018


Steve Petrunak NPM President stevep@npm.org


• Average donation rose more than 7 percent. Nearly $100,000 was raised by the ONE NPM fund alone


• Total gift-giving by NPM members is approaching 15 percent of the annual budget


On behalf of the Board of Directors, all NPM leadership and our dedicated staff, I humbly thank you for your committed stewardship to our wonderful Association. Te positive financial strides NPM has achieved are directly linked to your generosity. I am beyond grateful for, and deeply inspired by, your financial support.


You’ve heard the message, taken ownership and are continually proving—this is your NPM.


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