Our Mission
Tens of thousands of American Service Members are deployed in hostile and remote regions of the world, including the Middle East, Afghanistan, and on ships throughout international waters. The physical conditions they must endure are difficult and they may be separated from loved ones for long periods of time.
Operation Gratitude seeks to lift morale and put smiles on faces by sending care packages addressed to individual Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines deployed overseas. Operation Gratitude care packages contain food, hygiene products, entertainment items and personal letters of appreciation, all wrapped with good wishes of love and support.
Through Collection Drives, Letter Writing Campaigns and Donations of funds for shipping expenses, Operation Gratitude provides civilians anywhere in America a way to express their respect and appreciation to the men and women of the U.S. Military in an active, hands-on manner.
Operation Gratitude is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, volunteer-based corporation, funded entirely by private donations. For safety and security, the assembling of all packages occurs at the Army National Guard Armory in Van Nuys, California.
2009 Reports
2009 Financial Statement
2009 Form 990
2009 Annual Report
2008 Reports
2008 Financial Statement
2008 Form 990
2008 Annual Report
Operation Gratitude is a California corporation, granted 501(c)(3) exempt status by the IRS, and recognized as a charitable organization by the California Franchise Tax Board.
Donated funds are used to pay for production, shipping and communication expenses. We do not pay for fundraising campaigns or events.
Operation Gratitude's administrative expenses are so low (less than 1.4%), and our management so efficient that Charity Navigator would not compare us to other organizations of similar size.
This is a tribute to the patriotic spirit of the many key volunteers who devote themselves to the organization without pay in order to express appreciation to the Military. Our Directors, President, Executive Director and key personnel have agreed to forego any payment to ensure the fulfillment of our donors' charitable intent that all service members receive care packages.
All contents of the packages are donated by individuals and groups through collection drives, or by companies that donate their own products. Our budget for 2010, to ship 100,000 packages, is $1.5 Million, of which $1.1 Million is postage. Our overall cost per package is $15; the donated contents of each package are worth ~$125.
Tax Returns, Audited Financial Statements and the Annual Report are available online at www.guidestar.org or by clicking on the Download links above. To read reviews of Operation Gratitude, click: http://greatnonprofits.org/reviews/operation-gratitude-inc/
For more information or to receive hard copies of our financial materials, please email: OpGrat@gmail.com or mail a request to: Operation Gratitude; 16444 Refugio Rd; Encino, CA 91436
BOARD MEMBERS:
Carolyn Blashek
James Weston
Nancy Levy
Robert Blashek
Martha "Marty" Martin
OFFICERS:
Carolyn Blashek, President
Cheryl Zerah, Corporate Secretary
Robert Blashek, Treasurer
SECURITY PROCEDURES:
PRIVACY POLICY:
Operation Gratitude will never sell, rent or otherwise release supporters' information to anyone. We will use your email address and/or phone number only in regard to questions about donations and to email our Newsletters (3-4x/year) and Press Releases (when exciting events occur). If you do not want to receive these notices, please email OpGrat@gmail.com
This Website has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. The security measures used on this site include, but are not limited to, industry-standard Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology, firewalls, and internal policies to maintain the security of stored data. While we follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the personal information submitted to us, no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100 percent secure. Therefore, while we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
