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===Partial List of Qualifying Projects===
===Partial List of Qualifying Projects===
* Alcohol Prevention/Recovery  
* Alcohol Prevention/Recovery
* Baby Care Class
* Clothing/Bedding Program
* Cooking School
* Counseling Services (non‐member)
* Day Camp
* Dental Clinic
* Disaster Response
* Divorce Recovery Seminar
* Domestic Violence Program
* Drug Abuse Detox
* Drug Abuse Prevention
* Drug Abuse Rehabilitation
* Families of Prisoners
* Family Finance Seminar
* Family Finance Seminar
* Baby Care Class
* Family Life Workshop
* Family Life Workshop
* Clothing/Bedding Program
* First Aid Class
* First Aid Class
* Cooking School
* Food Pantry
* Food Pantry
* Counseling Services (non‐member)
* Food Distribution
* Food Distribution
* Day Camp
* Grief Recovery
* Grief Recovery
* Dental Clinic
* Handicap Services (non‐member)
* Handicap Services (non‐member)
* Disaster Response
* Health Appraisals  
* Health Appraisals
* Divorce Recovery Seminar
* Health Screening
* Health Screening
* Domestic Violence Program
* Home Nursing Class
* Home Nursing Class
* Drug Abuse Detox
* Homeless Shelter
* Homeless Shelter
* Drug Abuse Prevention
* Immigration Assistance
* Immigration Assistance
* Drug Abuse Rehabilitation
* Job Training Program
* Job Training Program
* Families of Prisoners
* Literacy Program
* Literacy Program
* Marriage Seminar (non‐member)  
* Marriage Seminar (non‐member)
* Meals on Wheels
* Medical Clinic
* Parenting Seminar (non‐member)
* Parish Nurse
* Preparing for Baby Class
* Prison Dress‐out Program
* Prison Ministry
* Refugee Resettlement
* Refugee Resettlement
* Meals on Wheels
* Soup Kitchen
* Soup Kitchen
* Medical Clinic
* Stop‐Smoking Program
* Stop‐Smoking Program
* Parenting Seminar (non‐member)
* Stress Seminar
* Stress Seminar
* Parish Nurse
* Tutoring Program
* Tutoring Program
* Preparing for Baby Class
* Vision Clinic
* Vision Clinic
* Prison Dress‐out Program
* Weight Control Program
* Weight Control Program
* Prison Ministry

Revision as of 00:49, 1 December 2025

Sometime during the year, usually in January or February, some of you (not all of you) have received/will receive checks in the mail labeled as "Hope for Humanity Reversion."

Hope for Humanity used to be called "Ingathering." If that still doesn't ring a bell, that's ok. You just need to know that it is an offering that has been around for decades, that is collected for ACS (Adventist Community Services). It is collected specifically for Community Development, Disaster Relief, Urban Ministries such as Food Pantries, Domestic Violence Services, Homeless Shelters, Literacy Programs, etc.

If your church had $200 or more of Hope for Humanity offerings in a year, 25% of whatever was donated "reverts" back to your local church. Thus the term "Reversion".

Because they have been donated for Community Service, your church cannot use them for the budget, or for expenses like Evangelism or Mortgage. Take a copy of these guidelines to your board meeting, to aid in the discussion of how to use the money. The "Reversion" funds are to be used within 12 months, for a “Qualifying Project” that benefits your local community. If your church does not have something appropriate going on currently, a donation can be made to a local group or non-profit that does.

If your church board has not discussed what to do with these funds, you can create a temporary “Reversion Local Fund” and post the check to it. Then when the board has decided, based on the list below, what to do with the funds, (don’t let them forget to do this) you can make a transfer to the correct Local Fund, or you can post an expense or a donation directly to the “Reversion Local Fund.”

Do not mix this check with an offering. Deposit it separately, and enter it in Jewel using a General Journal Entry. The Memo should read "(current year) Hope for Humanity Reversion", and the Account should be a local Community Service-type account.

NOTE: Make sure you don't post this donation to the Conference Fund "Hope for Humanity" or it will go right back to the Conference with your next remittance check! Post it to a separate "Reversion - Hope for Humanity" account, or to a local relief fund that your board has authorized.

Ingathering – Hope for Humanity Campaign Reversion Funds Usage

General Guidelines

  1. The reversion (money refunded) is intended to develop/broaden a vision of Community Services.
  2. The project should be humanitarian in nature and keep faith with the people who gave the money.
  3. The project should be tangible and visible.
  4. The reversion should be used in the territory where the money was raised.
  5. The funds should be used within 12 months of receiving the check.
  6. A statement is requested showing how the money was used.

Partial List of Qualifying Projects

  • Alcohol Prevention/Recovery
  • Baby Care Class
  • Clothing/Bedding Program
  • Cooking School
  • Counseling Services (non‐member)
  • Day Camp
  • Dental Clinic
  • Disaster Response
  • Divorce Recovery Seminar
  • Domestic Violence Program
  • Drug Abuse Detox
  • Drug Abuse Prevention
  • Drug Abuse Rehabilitation
  • Families of Prisoners
  • Family Finance Seminar
  • Family Life Workshop
  • First Aid Class
  • Food Pantry
  • Food Distribution
  • Grief Recovery
  • Handicap Services (non‐member)
  • Health Appraisals
  • Health Screening
  • Home Nursing Class
  • Homeless Shelter
  • Immigration Assistance
  • Job Training Program
  • Literacy Program
  • Marriage Seminar (non‐member)
  • Meals on Wheels
  • Medical Clinic
  • Parenting Seminar (non‐member)
  • Parish Nurse
  • Preparing for Baby Class
  • Prison Dress‐out Program
  • Prison Ministry
  • Refugee Resettlement
  • Soup Kitchen
  • Stop‐Smoking Program
  • Stress Seminar
  • Tutoring Program
  • Vision Clinic
  • Weight Control Program