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Disabled American Veterans (DAV)

CharityWatch report issued
November 2022

D
CharityWatch Grade
This rating has been downgraded from D due to the charity having 3.3 years worth of available assets in reserve.
 
48%
Program Percentage
Amount spent on programs
relative to overhead.
 
$47
Cost to Raise $100
Amount spent to raise
$100 of contributions.

Large Asset Reserves

CharityWatch reduces the grade of any charity that has available assets equal to three to five years of operating expenses. Charities with "years of available assets" of more than five years receive an "F" grade regardless of other measurements. In CharityWatch's view, a reserve of less than three years is reasonable and does not affect a charity's grade. These reductions in grades are based solely on the charities' asset reserves as compared to budget. The CharityWatch definition of "years of available assets" includes funds currently available for the charity's use, including investments that the charity has set aside as a reserve but could choose to spend if it wanted to do so. Disabled American Veterans (DAV)'s letter grade rating has been downgraded because it has 3 or more years of available assets.

See Our Process to learn more about how CharityWatch considers a charity’s asset reserves and the High Asset List for a list of charities whose ratings have been reduced due to high assets.

Contact Information

Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
860 Dolwick Drive
Erlanger, KY 41018

Other Names

DAV

Tax Status

501(c)4

Website

www.dav.org

Stated Mission

Empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity.

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Data based on Fiscal Year Ended 12/31/2021

Program Percentage: 48%

The percentage of Disabled American Veterans (DAV)'s cash budget it spends on programs relative to overhead (fundraising, management, and general expenses).

$140,000,000

Calculated Total Expenses

(rounded)

 

Cost to Raise $100: $47

How many dollars Disabled American Veterans (DAV) spends on fundraising to raise each $100 of contributions.

$132,000,000

Calculated Total Contributions

(rounded)

Joint Costs

Disabled American Veterans (DAV)'s rating was adjusted for Joint Costs. If you are a donor who considers direct mail, telemarketing, and other Joint Cost solicitations to be true charitable programs, the below efficiency ratios, which were not adjusted for joint costs, may better reflect your goals.

Program % Cost to Raise $100
67% $27
Accounting rules allow charities to report some telemarketing, direct mail, and other solicitation costs as Program expenses. CharityWatch believes that most donors do not consider a charity's solicitation activities to be the Programs they are intending to support with their donations. We therefore adjust such expenses out of a charity's reported Program expense and add it to Fundraising expense prior to calculating its rating.

Government Funding

0% to 24%

Percentage of cash revenue
coming from government sources

 

Financial Documents

Entity Document Type Tax ID
Disabled American Veterans Audited Financial Statements 31-0263158
Disabled American Veterans IRS Form 990 31-0263158
Entity: Disabled American Veterans
Document Type: Audited Financial Statements
Tax ID: 31-0263158
Entity: Disabled American Veterans
Document Type: IRS Form 990
Tax ID: 31-0263158

Governance & Transparency

CharityWatch evaluates certain criteria related to a charity's Governance and Transparency. Donors may want to consider a charity's willingness to be open and transparent with CharityWatch to be a good litmus test for determining its commitment to public accountability.
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
meets governance benchmarks.
 
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
does not meet transparency benchmarks.
Transparency
Provides Financial Information
Audit Accessibility
Governance: Policies
Reports regularly & consistently monitoring & enforcing compliance with a written Conflict of Interest Policy
Reports required, annual disclosure by officers, directors, and key staff of interests that could give rise to conflicts
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Reports that financial statements were audited by an independent accountant
Governance: Board of Directors
Reports at least 5 voting board members
51% or more of voting board members reported as independent
Reports documenting minutes of board and board committee meetings
Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy Opt-Out Policy  

  Name Title Compensation
1 J. Marc Burgess National Adjutant/CEO $591,176
2 Edward R. Reese Executive Director, National Legislative HQ $575,733
3 Barry A. Jesinoski Executive Director, National HQ $522,452
1
Name: J. Marc Burgess
Title: National Adjutant/CEO
Compensation: $591,176
2
Name: Edward R. Reese
Title: Executive Director, National Legislative HQ
Compensation: $575,733
3
Name: Barry A. Jesinoski
Title: Executive Director, National HQ
Compensation: $522,452

CharityWatch Analysts perform an in-depth analysis of charities' audited financial statements and IRS tax filings, and often review other documents such as state filings, annual reports, and fundraising contracts during their evaluations. Below are select notes that CharityWatch believes may be of interest to donors.

CharityWatch's rating of Disabled American Veterans (DAV) includes the financial activities of the 501(c)(4) tax-exempt, social welfare organization (tax ID #31-0263158).

Our rating of DAV does not include the financial activities of the following organizations, which are separately operated entities that are related to DAV, according to the DAV audit of December 31, 2021 (Note 12, Related-Party Transactions):

– Disabled American Veterans National Service Foundation (the Foundation)
 Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charitable Service Trust* (the Trust)
 Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary (DAVA)
 Disabled Veterans' LIFE Memorial Foundation (DVLMF)

According to audit Note 12, some members of DAV's Board of Directors also serve on the respective Board of Directors for each the Foundation, the Trust, and DVLMF. In addition, DAV "provides services to" and is "in the position to influence operating policies of" each of the four entities listed above.

[*Note: CharityWatch issues a separate rating for the DAV Charitable Service Trust, a 501(c)(3) public charity.]

According to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) audited Statement of Activities for the year ended December 31, 2021, DAV received in-kind "Contributed media and materials—primarily media" and "Contributed services and facilities—primarily services" in 2021 on which it placed a value of approximately $95.3 million and $22.2 million, respectively. Of the $22.2 million in contributed services and facilities received, approximately $19.6 million consisted of volunteer services for the DAV Transportation Network and Local Veterans Assistance Program (LVAP), according to Audit Note 2 re: Contributed Services and Facilities.

[Note: CharityWatch generally excludes the value of in-kind (non-cash) donations of goods and services from its calculations of Program % and Cost to Raise $100. More information on how grades are calculated and the treatment of in-kind donations can be found on the Our Process page.]

According to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) audit of December 31, 2021 (Note 13, Commitments and Contingencies):

"In September 2021, DAV entered into a real estate purchase agreement to sell its National Headquarters in Washington D.C. for a purchase price of $14,625,000, and subject to an increase of up to $16,125,000 if certain zoning approvals are received. This sale is expected to close in Q4 2022 or 2023, contingent upon various events outlined in the real estate purchase agreement. As of December 31, 2021, the property has a net book value of approximately $687,000. A gain on the sale is expected to be recorded upon the completion of the sale."

According to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) audit of December 31, 2021 (Note 2 re: Risk and Uncertainties):

"In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) a pandemic. As a result, economic uncertainties have arisen which are likely to negatively impact DAV's financial position, cash flows, or results of operations. Other financial impact could occur though such potential impact is unknown at this time."

According to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) 2021 tax filing, DAV reports re: Compensation, Supplemental Information (IRS Form 990, Schedule J, Part III):

Regarding nonfixed payments to officers, directors, trustees, key employees and highest compensated employees (Schedule J, Part I, line 7):

"DAV has a leadership incentive program that offers an additional percentage of annual base salary to about 60 employees – primarily key executives, directors and managers. The award percentage is based on the individual participant's position and the organization's measured success meeting 8 goals – one related to achievement of standard ratios...and 7 based [on] DAV strategic plan goals. The program was designed with assistance from an outside, independent consultant and approved by the board of directors."


DAV reports "Bonus & incentive compensation" payments for eight individuals in 2021, including $94,621 and $53,887 paid to Peter Dickinson, Senior Executive Advisor, and J. Marc Burgess, National Adjutant/CEO/Secretary, respectively. The reported total compensation in 2021 for P. Dickinson and J.M. Burgess is $359,303 and $591,176, respectively. The reported "Bonus & incentive compensation" amounts for the other six individuals ranges from $41,657 to $29,622, with associated reported total compensation in 2021 ranging from $575,733 to $293,791 (IRS Form 990, Schedule J, Part II).