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Fundraising and Donations
Funding
for 80% of Canaan International's operations come from individuals
and companies that have partnered with us in effort to save
individuals from drug and alcohol addictions. Your
contribution will not just save an individual; it will restore
his whole family and train him to restore others in his community.
Each dollar has a grand multiplying effect.
How to Donate
We ask
that you prayerfully consider partnering with Canaan International
through monthly or one-time donations. Please click the
Donate Now button at right to arrange your contribution.
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I finally called Canaan. Being here
made me feel different and I seem to be a
new person now through the things I have
learned and my new found relationship with
Jesus. I was baptized here in Canaan
because I wanted to seal this new lifestyle
I have found. It is also a way for me
to start my new ministry to help others with
the same help I was given. Thank You
Lord Jesus!..
Luis
Consuegra
Program Graduate |
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Financial Principles
Canaan International adheres to strict financial principles
to ensure all funds are used in a God-honoring way.
Specifically:
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No industry or moneymaking endeavor will ever take
priority over the spiritual well being of the
organizations we serve, the individuals we teach and
care for, or our staff and volunteers.
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No contracts or legal commitment will be made that will
require compromise in our Christ-centered principles.
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Canaan International will incur no debt, but engage in
projects, both capital and operational, when the money is
available.
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Canaan International will pay all operating expenses on
time.
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All involved parties Members of the Board of Trustees, Staff
Members, and Volunteers will be expected to maintain a
financially responsible life and character, and to reflect
professionalism and the Christ-centered moral standards
described above in their personal life and within the local
community.
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All Recipient Organizations must adhere to Canaan
International's core values. Any exceptions must be
approved by the Board of Trustees with a 2/3 vote in favor.
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