Financial Accountability & Transparency

SWH is committed to being good stewards of God's resources, practicing financial accountability and transparency in all of our activities.

SWH is required to have an annual audit performed by an independent CPA, and prepares and submits our 990 tax return annually.  SWH is also in full compliance with Federal and State government regulations.

SWH is a member in good standing with Evangelical Council for Accountability (ECFA), by adhering to ECFA’s Integrity Standards for nonprofits, and holding each of its partner ministries to the same high standards.

Visit ECFA's website for financial information about Serving Workers for the Harvest.

To request a copy of our most recent Form 990 or Audited Financial Reports,
please contact Info@SWHarvest.org

SWH has also adopted an Accountable Expense Reimbursement Plan (AERP) which details the requirements and responsibilities that allow for reimbursement of monthly ministry expenses. Requests for distribution of funds are evaluated and compared to budgets, approved and distributed to ministry partners according to pre-arranged instructions. Ministry partners are required to substantiate all expenditures according to IRS, ECFA and the AERP.  SWH leadership and/or its representatives also perform periodic field audits.

Become a Donor Partner of SWH

Give By Check

If you prefer to write a check, make it payable to “Serving Workers” or “SWH” and mail to:

Serving Workers for the Harvest
PO Box 247
Riverview, FL 33568

Financial contributions to Serving Workers for the Harvest qualify for Federal income tax-deduction to the fullest extent allowable by IRS guidelines.
To be consistent with legal requirements, discretion in the use and distribution of all donations is under the full control of SWH.
No goods or services, other than intangible religious benefits, are provided in exchange for gifts