CHF International
Mission
CHF International's mission is to be a catalyst for long-lasting positive change in low- and moderate-income communities around the world, helping them to improve their social, economic and environmental conditions.
Programs
Programs address economic development, community revitalization, microfinance and job creation, conflict mitigation, infrastructure building, and gender, crafts sector, and cooperative development.
Current Projects on GlobalGiving
Personnel Overview
Richard Choularton - Director, Office of Humanitarian Assistance
Prior to working with CHF, Richard served as a Director with USAID's Famine Early Warning Systems Network. Before this, Richard held various positions in both the field and headquarters at the United Nations World Food Program, where he gained extensive experience in emergency preparedness, assessment and response.
Personnel Statistics
Michael E. Doyle,
CEO and President
Founded in 1952
Employees: 2500
Volunteers: 30
Financial Statistics
Budget (2008): $ 277,039,480 Budget (2007): $ 210,945,797 Overhead: 9 % Other funding sources: Religious Affiliation:
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