ECFA Accreditation

Mission Quest Accredited by National Financial Accountability Organization

CHICAGO, IL – The ECFA (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability) announced today the accreditation of Mission Quest of Chicago, IL.

ECFA accreditation is based on the ECFA Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship™, including financial accountability, transparency, sound board governance, and ethical fundraising.                    

Mission Quest joins a growing number of Christ-centered churches and ministries across America, supported by over 27 million donors that have earned the right to display the ECFA seal.  When an organization is accredited by ECFA, it demonstrates its willingness to follow the model of biblical accountability.

“We are pleased to accredit a ministry committed to provide their missionaries with a dependable home office that processes their donations and handles all the logistics involved in raising funds for their ministries,” said Dan Busby, president of ECFA.

Founded in 2015, Mission Quest’s (www.missionquest.org) vision is to see God glorified by the obedience of His people and their commitment to fulfill His commission by making His name known among the nations.

To learn more about Mission Quest and their stewardship opportunities, visit ServantMatch®, ECFA’s program that matches God’s servants with the stewardship options of ECFA members based on ministry sectors and categories.  It is ECFA’s newest online feature that allows you to quickly and easily find giving opportunities.

ECFA, founded in 1979, provides accreditation to leading Christian nonprofit organizations that faithfully demonstrate compliance with the ECFA Standards pertaining to financial accountability, fundraising, and board governance.

ECFA Accreditation