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Ministry Spotlight: Mission Eurasia

Organization has increased revenue, decreased fundraising costs

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Mission Eurasia, formerly known as Russian Ministries, has increased its revenue significantly over the last few years.

Mission Eurasia President Sergey Rakhuba / Video screenshot

In 2020, its total revenue was $4.9 million, and just two years later its revenue jumped to $18 million. The organization has grown with minimal fundraising efforts. In fact, the ministry’s fundraising cost ratio fell from 5% to 2% in 2022.

Mission Eurasia is currently 39th on MinistryWatch’s list of the 50 largest missions organizations in the country.

From 2021 to 2022 it also more than doubled its assets, growing from $4 million to $8.8 million.

According to its website, Mission Eurasia works in 13 countries from the former Soviet Union and Poland, as well as Israel. Its mission is to train and equip “national Christian leaders throughout Eurasia and Israel who are engaging in evangelism, church-planting, holistic ministries, and church growth to transform their countries for Christ.”

The organization has also been sending food, Bibles and other donations to Ukraine since the start of the war, and helped evacuate more than 22,500 people from the region.

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MinistryWatch Donor Confidence Score: 98 (out of a possible 100) “Give with Confidence”

MinistryWatch Financial Efficiency Rating:  5 Stars (out of a possible 5 Stars)

MinistryWatch Transparency Grade:  A

ECFA Member? Yes

Revenue in Most Recent Year Available (2022): $18,046,589

Five-Year Revenue Trend: Increasing (By about 211%)

Percent of Revenue Mission Eurasia Spends on Fundraising: 2%

Percent Peer Group Spends on Fundraising: 5%

CEO/President: Sergey Rakhuba

President’s Salary and Other Compensation: $182,384

A complete MinistryWatch profile for Mission Eurasia can be found here.

Find recent MinistryWatch articles mentioning Mission Eurasia here.

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Brittany Smith

Brittany Smith is a freelance writer living in Colorado Springs. She is the co-author of Unplanned Grace: A Compassionate Conversation on Life and Choice.

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