Financial information
1. Funds are public donor-restricted, funded by the government if the funding fluctuates (not specified in the email whether federal or state), and the orphanage is tax exempted. Donor-restricted means the donor can choose what they want the donation to be used for. For example non-restricted use or to certain events such as sports tournaments.
http://www.kidshome.org/forms/SCH%202012%20Final%20Audit%20Report.pdf
2. $2,166,355 in supporting services $13,526,147 in revenue 16.1% goes to overhead costs at the Sacramento Children's home; The BBB Wise Giving Alliance recommends nonprofits stay at 35% overhead costs, while the American Institute of Philanthropy sets its maximum standard at 40% overhead costs. The United Way of the National Capital Area, sets its maximum overhead costs to 20%
http://nccs.urban.org/resources/faq.cfm
http://www.kidshome.org/forms/SCH%202012%20Final%20Audit%20Report.pdf
2. $2,166,355 in supporting services $13,526,147 in revenue 16.1% goes to overhead costs at the Sacramento Children's home; The BBB Wise Giving Alliance recommends nonprofits stay at 35% overhead costs, while the American Institute of Philanthropy sets its maximum standard at 40% overhead costs. The United Way of the National Capital Area, sets its maximum overhead costs to 20%
http://nccs.urban.org/resources/faq.cfm