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CHARITY REVIEW
Issued: June 2024 Expires: June 2026

Human Milk Banking Association of North America

Standards Not Met
Standards Not Met
11 14 16 17 18
4455 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Suite 114-88
Fort Worth, TX, 76107

Standards For Charity Accountability

Governance

  1. Board Oversight
  2. Board Size
  3. Board Meetings
  4. Board Compensation
  5. Conflict of Interest

Measuring Effectiveness

  1. Effectiveness Policy
  2. Effectiveness Report

Finances

  1. Program Expenses
  2. Fundraising Expenses
  3. Accumulating Funds
  4. Audit Report
  5. Detailed Expense Breakdown
  6. Accurate Expense Reporting
  7. Budget Plan

Fundraising & Info

  1. Truthful Materials
  2. Annual Report
  3. Website Disclosures
  4. Donor Privacy
  5. Cause Marketing Disclosures
  6. Complaints

Human Milk Banking Association of North America does not meet the following 5 Standards for Charity Accountability:

Standard 11 (Financial Statements)
Make available to all, on request, complete annual financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. When total annual gross income exceeds $1 million, these statements should be audited in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. For charities whose annual gross income is less than $1 million, a review by a certified public accountant is sufficient to meet this standard. For charities whose annual gross income is less than $250,000, an internally produced, complete financial statement is sufficient to meet this standard.

HMBANA does not meet this Standard because:

  • Although the organization's 2022 IRS Form 990 reported revenue totaling $429,329, it did not provide BBB WGA with a CPA review upon request.

Standard 14 (Budget)
Have a board-approved annual budget for its current fiscal year, outlining projected expenses for major program activities, fund raising, and administration.

HMBANA does not meet this Standard because, when the organization provided 2024 budget information, it indicated that the budget:

  • Did not identify total projected program service expenses.
  • Did not identify total projected fundraising expenses.
  • Did not identify total projected administrative expenses.

Standard 16 (Annual Report)
Have an annual report available to all, on request, that includes: (a) the organization's mission statement, (b) a summary of the past year's program service accomplishments, (c) a roster of the officers and members of the board of directors, (d) financial information that includes (i) total income in the past fiscal year, (ii) expenses in the same program, fund raising and administrative categories as in the financial statements, and (iii) ending net assets.

HMBANA does not meet this Standard because:

  • The organization states it does not have an annual report covering activities conducted in 2022.

Standard 17 (Web Site Disclosures)
Include on any charity websites that solicit contributions, the same information that is recommended for annual reports, as well as the mailing address of the charity and electronic access to its most recent IRS Form 990.

HMBANA does not meet this Standard because the organization’s website, https://hmbana.org, does not include all of the recommended information for those charity websites that solicit for donations. Specifically, it does not include:

  • Electronic access to the organization’s 2022 IRS Form 990.
  • A summary of 2022 program service accomplishments.
  • The organization's 2022 financial information.

Standard 18 (Privacy for Written Appeals & Internet Privacy)
Address privacy concerns of donors by (a) providing in written appeals, at least annually, a means (e.g., such as a check off box) for both new and continuing donors to inform the charity if they do not want their name and address shared outside the organization, (b) providing a clear, prominent and easily accessible privacy policy on any of its websites that tells visitors (i) what information, if any, is being collected about them by the charity and how this information will be used, (ii) how to contact the charity to review personal information collected and request corrections, (iii) how to inform the charity (e.g., a check off box) that the visitor does not wish his/her personal information to be shared outside the organization, and (iv) what security measures the charity has in place to protect personal information.

HMBANA does not meet this Standard because the privacy policy on its website, https:hmbana.org, does not include:

  • How to contact the charity to request updates or corrections to personal information.

The BBB Wise Giving Alliance requested but did not receive complete information from the organization and is unable to verify the organization's compliance with the following Standard(s) for Charity Accountability: 15

Human Milk Banking Association of North America meets the remaining 14 Standards for Charity Accountability.

Stated Purpose:
"to educate the public about the practice of human milk banking and to provide members with a central source for human milk banking research and information."

Year, State Incorporated:
1990, CT

The Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HMBANA) aims for all infants to have access to human milk through support of breastfeeding and use of pasteurized donor human milk. HMBANA works to advance the field of nonprofit milk banking through member accreditation, development of evidence-based best practices, and advocacy of breastfeeding and human lactation to ensure an ethically sourced and equitably distributed supply of donor human milk.

For the year ended December 31, 2022, Human Milk Banking Association of North America's program expenses were:

Program expenses $328,756
Total Program Expenses $328,756

Chief Executive
Lindsay B. Groff, Executive Director

Compensation*
$140,392

Chair of the Board
Summer Kelly, MS, RN, IBCLC

Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation
Nurse, Lactation Consultant, Childbirth Educator, and Researcher

Board Size
13

Paid Staff Size
1

*2022 compensation includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances.

Method(s) Used:
Grant proposals, Internet

Fundraising costs were 24% of related contributions. (Related contributions, which totaled $207,990, are donations received as a result of fundraising activities.)

This organization is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes.

The following information is based on Human Milk Banking Association of North America's audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2022.

Source of Funds
Investment income $836
Contributions and grants $207,990
Membership dues $220,503
Total Income $429,329

Programs: 69% Fundraising: 11% Administrative: 20%

Total Income $429,329
Total expenses: $474,843
  Program expenses $328,756
  Fundraising expenses $50,408
  Administrative expenses $95,679
  Other expenses $0
Income in Excess of Expenses $-45,514
Beginning Net Assets $1,126,568
Other Changes In Net Assets $0
Ending Net Assets $1,081,054
Total Liabilities $22,738
Total Assets $1,103,792

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Report completed by:
BBB Wise Giving Alliance