Accountability & Transparency
At Challenge America, we take our responsibility to donors, partners, and the broader community seriously. That’s why we want you - and the public - to feel fully informed about our work and confident in how we manage every dollar given to support our mission.
We are dedicated to maintaining a transparent financial culture, ensuring that everyone who believes in our mission knows how our resources are received and put to use.
Governance Policies
Challenge America is governed as a single, tax-exempt (501(c)(3) organization by a volunteer Board of Directors and its remote team is managed from its national headquarters in Basalt, Colorado. Because Challenge America is organized as a single organization, ultimate responsibility for operations lies with its Board of Directors. Although the Board of Directors cannot delegate its legal and fiduciary responsibilities, it does delegate responsibility for day-to-day operations to the CEO and Director of Operations, who in turn delegate responsibilities to the rest of the Challenge America Team.
Financial Transparency
Financial reports give us the opportunity to report to the people who support us and make our work possible. Challenge America is committed to maintaining a transparent financial culture, ensuring that everyone who believes in our mission knows how our resources are received and put to use.