Charitable Solicitation Disclosure
Who is Farm Tech America?
Farm Tech America (FTA) is a registered Non-Profit.
What does FTA do?
FTA seeks out for the disadvantaged community with little or no employment opportunities. Its focus is to build and maintain the cafeteria near the school which will provide nutritious lunch meals to the school children, and their teachers. Additionally, the organization also assists in the maintenance of school buildings.
What do FTA donations pay for?
Donations are for lease and/or purchase of land to build feeding centers; Development of local farm land to raise livestock and grow vegetables; Employment of workers – thus creating local employment, to staff the feeding centers, construction facilities, and farm land. For purchase of farm equipment and support vehicles to maintain operations, deliver food products to the feeding centers and for functionality of feeding centers and school facilities. Less than 2% of all donations are used for administrative salaries. Therefore 98% of donations are used to meet FTP’s mission.
Where do donations come from?
FTA relies on the generosity of individuals and organizations to support its mission and make a meaningful impact in the community.
Disclosure Statement:
1) Farm Tech America (FTA) is a Non-Profit. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by U.S. law.
2) FTA is committed to financial transparency and accountability. FTA files in a timely manner with the Philippine Bureau of Internal Revenue, accounting of all donated funds and those used to ensure financial responsibility and stewardship.
3) A copy of the official registration is attached hereto.
Impact Reporting:
We are dedicated to providing regular updates on the impact of your donations. You can expect to receive periodic reports, newsletters, or emails that highlight the achievements and outcomes resulting from your generosity.
Thank you for considering supporting Farm Tech America. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those we serve and create positive change in Philippines communities.
