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Funding and Financial
Commitment
CEM receives no government funding. All
funds are generated from CEM programs and
from donations by churches and individuals.
As a nonprofit organization, we offer our
services to resident students on a sliding
scale basis. Approximately 12% of the actual
cost of having students here comes from
student tuition. The balance is
received in the form of donations. Our goal
is to draw funds from the private sector and
to provide a service that these students
could not receive in any other place. As we
have since 1970, and with
the Lord’s blessing, we will continue to
send these students on to productive lives
within the society.
Financial Commitment
CEM is firmly committed
to good stewardship of funds entrusted to us
by our donors. We promise to use your gifts
wisely and effectively in Christ’s name.
To ensure our financial accountability, we are a member of the
Evangelical Counsel for Financial
Accountability.
We fully support the purpose and goals of
ECFA, and display its seal proudly to
reflect compliance with its membership
standards.

“We are so glad we can say with utter
honesty that in all our dealings we have
been pure and sincere, quietly depending
upon the Lord for His help, and not on our
own skills.”
II Corinthians 1:12 TLB
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