Liabilities / Assets
60th percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
EIN 87-2499673 • 501(c)3 • Louisville, KY
Profile
Unreached 4K's purpose is to support local churches and ministries among the most marginalized people groups in our world by meeting physical as well as spiritual needs. This purpose is accomplished by making mature disciples, establishing healthy Christian churches, and training local church leaders among unreached people groups of the world. Our overall mission is to advance the gospel of Jesus Christ to these people groups through supporting indigenous church planters and leaders, providing vocational training and job initiatives, as well as meeting the physical and educational needs of the community. We also advance the Gospel to unreached people groups through social media and ongoing internet conversations.
Precomputed percentiles relative to similar nonprofits. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.
Liabilities / Assets
60th percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
Liabilities / Revenue
62nd percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
Net Margin
49th percentile
Higher net margin than 49% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
81st percentile
Higher top officer pay than 81% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
83rd percentile
Faster asset growth than 83% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
86th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 86% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$6,000
Up $1,651 (+38%) from 2024
Liabilities
Flat$0
Flat from 2024
Net Assets
Up$6,000
Up $1,651 (+38%) from 2024
Revenue
Up$187,728
Up $69,642 (+59%) from 2024
Expenses
Up$186,077
Up $70,892 (+62%) from 2024
Net Income
Down$1,651
Down $1,250 (-43%) from 2024
Most recent year
2025 • Form 990EZDetailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.
Unreached 4K's purpose is to support local churches and ministries among the most marginalized people groups in our world by meeting physical as well as spiritual needs. This purpose is accomplished by making mature disciples, establishing healthy Christian churches, and training local church leaders among unreached people groups of the world. Our overall mission is to advance the gospel of Jesus Christ to these people groups through supporting indigenous church planters and leaders, providing vocational training and job initiatives, as well as meeting the physical and educational needs of the community. We also advance the Gospel to unreached people groups through social media and ongoing internet conversations.
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| 1.Pastor/Minister/Ministry Support - $92,572.54 - We supported 4 churches and their pastors and ministry in Bombo and Pachwa, Uganda as they carried out special Bible training events, minister and leadership training events, evangelism and outreach events, and feeding the poor in their respective villages ($21,423.00). The total number of villagers ministered to as well as church members was about: 150 Kibajjwe Church, 100 Bembe Church, 75 Ndejje Church, and 250 Pachwa Church. We supported our ministry partner in Ukraine with monthly support for his ministry to refugees, widows, orphans, church members at his 5 churches, month long 'Kiddo Camps' in the summer, and special Christmas and outreach programs (with gift boxes to all) at various locations throughout the year. He also assisted dozens of his church members, poor families, and those in his village with food, gift boxes, and wood for heat during the winter months ($71,149.54). The total number of people helped where 75-80 children and parents for the 'Christmas soul-winning campaign,' nearly 200 children and parents at the special Christmas event in Yablonytsia, 100+ at a special Christmas celebration service at his church, 25+ teenagers in a mountain village for several special Bible study and fellowship events, 150+ people at several special evangelistic meetings in Chernivtsi, 111 children at the week-long Kiddo Camp in the mountain village of Shepit and 101 children at the week-long Kiddo Camp at his home church (One of my board members, Joe Nail, and I were there helping for these 2 weeks of Kiddo Camps). The previous 2 weeks he held week-long camps for special children and had between 150 and 250 in attendance. A special humanitarian event at a local school gym brought in more than 80-90 children and adults while his social media Gospel presentations are viewed daily by more than 80,000 people on Facebook. | $0 | $92,573 |
| 2.Construction on Mission Field - $48,870.00 - We totally rebuilt Cornerstone Church in Kibajjwe, Uganda because the original building was constructed of wood and was literally falling down ($17,000 Total). The rebuilding of this church will benefit about 75-100 villagers, supplies fresh water for the entire village with its water well, and with the 'Skills Training School' behind the church presently training 18 people in gaining a skill in Tailoring, Hair Braiding, and Barbering (we provided 7 sewing machines and hair styling equipment). We purchased land in Pachwa, Uganda to start a new church, about 6 hours away, in an area near Lake Albert where there are no Gospel churches ($6,400), plus we had to build a latrine before we could construct a church building ($2,505). The total cost of the new church building with electricity ($18,765). This church is benefiting about 150-200 villagers who were desperately seeking a place to freely worship. We also started a 'Skills Training School' inside of the church in a large back room where we are presently training 21 people in gaining a skill in Tailoring, Hair Braiding, and Barbering (we provided 7 sewing machines so far and hair styling equipment). We installed a water well at the church since the only existing water well in the entire village dries up half-way through the dry season ($3,200). This well will provide fresh water for more than 1,000 villagers. Finally, we made a deposit on a piece of land for our next church in the village of Kylabasara, Uganda, about 5 kilometers, or 3 miles, away for our next church plant this spring ($1,000). This church will be a much smaller church (about 25'x40') and will allow about 50-75 villagers to freely worship without having to walk a long distance. We will also seek to provide them with a water well which will provide fresh water for about 500 villagers. | $0 | $48,870 |
| Other Expenses: $27,812 for Charitable contributions to other non profit ministries, (Wycliffe Bible Translators and SASCU orphanage in Luwero, Uganda), community and village support in Bombo and Pachwa, Uganda, pastoral and ministry supplies for Ugandan pastors and leaders, evangelism outreach in Ugandan villages, and business expenses. | $0 | $26,161 |
| 3.Mission Trip Expenses - $18,473.15 - Our first trip, January 24 and returned February 6, 2025, we traveled to Uganda to assure that everything is taken care of properly and assist in ministry. We had a team of 6 people total and helped with door-to-door evangelism and outreach at 3 of our churches (Kibajjwe, Bembe, and Ndejje), participated in an open-air crusade in Bembe and Ndejje, assisted with the graduation ceremony for the 'Skills Trade Center' in Kibajjwe on Sunday and gave each of the 15 graduates of the tailoring school their very own sewing machine to help them become self-supportive, carried out an eye glass ministry in Ndejje, and had a church dedication service/celebration of the Ndejje church which was just completed. The trip benefited 15-20 students and their families (about 75 people total) of the 'Skills Training Center' as well as nearly 100 villagers who came for the celebration and lunch on the grounds. We visited nearly 40 homes, in total, and ministered to them as best we could. At the crusades, we had nearly 200 people in total show up to hear the preaching, testimonies, singing, and dancing. The eye glass ministry benefited about 40-50 villagers and the dedication service benefited about 150 villagers who came for worship, celebration, and a large lunch for all. Our second trip, June 5 to 17, 2025, we had a team of 7 people and participated in the new church building dedication at Kibajjwe with lunch for everyone in the village who came. We then attended a service at our second church near Bombo called Bembe Church and had a great time of fellowship and food on the grounds. The next day we visited our third church in the village of Nedjje where we invited everyone in the village to come and celebrate, sing, dance, and fellowship with traditional food. We then went to Pachwa for a 2-day crusade, village outreach and evangelism, eye glass ministry, and a mass baptism service. The trip benefited about 200 church members and poor villagers in Kibajjwe, about 100 in Bembe, 150 in Ndejje, and 300+ in Pachwa with more than 50 people receiving new eye glasses and more than 70 people getting baptized. We also spend a lot of time evangelizing door-to-door in every village reaching more than 100 villagers and seeking to meet their needs. | $0 | $18,473 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charles Logsdon | Chief Officer | PT | $0 | - | - |
| Gary Burkett | Secretary | - | $0 | - | - |
| Joe Nail | Treasurer | - | $0 | - | - |
| Edwin Young | Officer | - | $0 | - | - |
| Jennifer Durling | Officer | - | $0 | - | - |
| Tim Daugherty | Officer | - | $0 | - | - |
“1.PASTOR/MINISTER/MINISTRY SUPPORT - $92,572.54 - We supported 4 churches and their pastors and ministry in Bombo and Pachwa, Uganda as they carried out special Bible training events, minister and leadership training events, evangelism and outreach events, and feeding the poor in their respective villages ($21,423.00). The total number of villagers ministered to as well as church members was about: 150 Kibajjwe Church, 100 Bembe Church, 75 Ndejje Church, and 250 Pachwa Church. We supported our ministry partner in Ukraine with monthly support for his ministry to refugees, widows, orphans, church members at his 5 churches, month long 'Kiddo Camps' in the summer, and special Christmas and outreach programs (with gift boxes to all) at various locations throughout the year. He also assisted dozens of his church members, poor families, and those in his village with food, gift boxes, and wood for heat during the winter months ($71,149.54). The total number of people helped where 75-80 children and parents for the 'Christmas soul-winning campaign,' nearly 200 children and parents at the special Christmas event in Yablonytsia, 100+ at a special Christmas celebration service at his church, 25+ teenagers in a mountain village for several special Bible study and fellowship events, 150+ people at several special evangelistic meetings in Chernivtsi, 111 children at the week-long Kiddo Camp in the mountain village of Shepit and 101 children at the week-long Kiddo Camp at his home church (One of my board members, Joe Nail, and I were there helping for these 2 weeks of Kiddo Camps). The previous 2 weeks he held week-long camps for special children and had between 150 and 250 in attendance. A special humanitarian event at a local school gym brought in more than 80-90 children and adults and his social media Gospel presentations are viewed daily by more than 80,000 people on Facebook. 2.CONSTRUCTION ON MISSION FIELD - $48,870.00 - We totally rebuilt Cornerstone Church in Kibajjwe, Uganda because the original building was constructed of wood and was literally falling down ($17,000 Total). The rebuilding of this church will benefit about 75-100 villagers, supplies fresh water for the entire village with its water well, and with the 'Skills Training School' behind the church presently training 18 people in gaining a skill in Tailoring, Hair Braiding, and Barbering (we provided 7 sewing machines and hair styling equipment). We purchased land in Pachwa, Uganda to start a new church, about 6 hours away, in an area near Lake Albert where there are no Gospel churches ($6,400), plus we had to build a latrine before we could construct a church building ($2,505). The total cost of the new church building with electricity ($18,765). This church is benefiting about 150-200 villagers who were desperately seeking a place to freely worship. We also started a 'Skills Training School' inside of the church in a large back room where we are presently training 21 people in gaining a skill in Tailoring, Hair Braiding, and Barbering (we provided 7 sewing machines so far and hair styling equipment). We installed a water well at the church since the only existing water well in the entire village dries up half-way through the dry season ($3,200). This well will provide fresh water for more than 1,000 villagers. Finally, we made a deposit on a piece of land for our next church in the village of Kylabasara, Uganda, about 5 kilometers, or 3 miles, away for our next church plant this spring ($1,000). This church will be a much smaller church (about 25'x40') and will allow about 50-75 villagers to freely worship without having to walk a long distance. We will also seek to provide them with a water well which will provide fresh water for about 500 villagers. 3.MISSION TRIP EXPENSES - $18,473.15 - Our first trip, January 24 and returned February 6, 2025, we traveled to Uganda to assure that everything is taken care of properly and assist in ministry. We had a team of 6 people t”
“'Unreached4K' Addendum to By-Laws February 26, 2025 On Wednesday, February 26, 2025, the board of directors for 'Unreached4K' met via Zoom with Tim Daugherty and unanimously invited him to be a member of our board of directors. He brings a vast amount of short-term mission's experience to our team working primarily in Peru, in the Amazon basin, as well as Kenya, parts of Africa, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Mexico, Ukraine, Ecuador, and Honduras. One part of his mission work was dentistry, to meet the physical needs of the people, but his primary purpose was to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with those who are in need of salvation. He is truly a humble man and a person of integrity who loves the Lord Jesus and will serve as an 'officer' on our board.”
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| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 0 | 1.Pastor/Minister/Ministry Support - $92,572.54 - We supported 4 churches and their pastors and ministry in Bombo and Pachwa, Uganda as they carried out special Bible training events, minister and leadership training events, evangelism and outreach events, and feeding the poor in their respective villages ($21,423.00). The total number of villagers ministered to as well as church members was about: 150 Kibajjwe Church, 100 Bembe Church, 75 Ndejje Church, and 250 Pachwa Church. We supported our ministry partner in Ukraine with monthly support for his ministry to refugees, widows, orphans, church members at his 5 churches, month long 'Kiddo Camps' in the summer, and special Christmas and outreach programs (with gift boxes to all) at various locations throughout the year. He also assisted dozens of his church members, poor families, and those in his village with food, gift boxes, and wood for heat during the winter months ($71,149.54). The total number of people helped where 75-80 children and parents for the 'Christmas soul-winning campaign,' nearly 200 children and parents at the special Christmas event in Yablonytsia, 100+ at a special Christmas celebration service at his church, 25+ teenagers in a mountain village for several special Bible study and fellowship events, 150+ people at several special evangelistic meetings in Chernivtsi, 111 children at the week-long Kiddo Camp in the mountain village of Shepit and 101 children at the week-long Kiddo Camp at his home church (One of my board members, Joe Nail, and I were there helping for these 2 weeks of Kiddo Camps). The previous 2 weeks he held week-long camps for special children and had between 150 and 250 in attendance. A special humanitarian event at a local school gym brought in more than 80-90 children and adults while his social media Gospel presentations are viewed daily by more than 80,000 people on Facebook. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 1 | 2.Construction on Mission Field - $48,870.00 - We totally rebuilt Cornerstone Church in Kibajjwe, Uganda because the original building was constructed of wood and was literally falling down ($17,000 Total). The rebuilding of this church will benefit about 75-100 villagers, supplies fresh water for the entire village with its water well, and with the 'Skills Training School' behind the church presently training 18 people in gaining a skill in Tailoring, Hair Braiding, and Barbering (we provided 7 sewing machines and hair styling equipment). We purchased land in Pachwa, Uganda to start a new church, about 6 hours away, in an area near Lake Albert where there are no Gospel churches ($6,400), plus we had to build a latrine before we could construct a church building ($2,505). The total cost of the new church building with electricity ($18,765). This church is benefiting about 150-200 villagers who were desperately seeking a place to freely worship. We also started a 'Skills Training School' inside of the church in a large back room where we are presently training 21 people in gaining a skill in Tailoring, Hair Braiding, and Barbering (we provided 7 sewing machines so far and hair styling equipment). We installed a water well at the church since the only existing water well in the entire village dries up half-way through the dry season ($3,200). This well will provide fresh water for more than 1,000 villagers. Finally, we made a deposit on a piece of land for our next church in the village of Kylabasara, Uganda, about 5 kilometers, or 3 miles, away for our next church plant this spring ($1,000). This church will be a much smaller church (about 25'x40') and will allow about 50-75 villagers to freely worship without having to walk a long distance. We will also seek to provide them with a water well which will provide fresh water for about 500 villagers. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 2 | 3.Mission Trip Expenses - $18,473.15 - Our first trip, January 24 and returned February 6, 2025, we traveled to Uganda to assure that everything is taken care of properly and assist in ministry. We had a team of 6 people total and helped with door-to-door evangelism and outreach at 3 of our churches (Kibajjwe, Bembe, and Ndejje), participated in an open-air crusade in Bembe and Ndejje, assisted with the graduation ceremony for the 'Skills Trade Center' in Kibajjwe on Sunday and gave each of the 15 graduates of the tailoring school their very own sewing machine to help them become self-supportive, carried out an eye glass ministry in Ndejje, and had a church dedication service/celebration of the Ndejje church which was just completed. The trip benefited 15-20 students and their families (about 75 people total) of the 'Skills Training Center' as well as nearly 100 villagers who came for the celebration and lunch on the grounds. We visited nearly 40 homes, in total, and ministered to them as best we could. At the crusades, we had nearly 200 people in total show up to hear the preaching, testimonies, singing, and dancing. The eye glass ministry benefited about 40-50 villagers and the dedication service benefited about 150 villagers who came for worship, celebration, and a large lunch for all. Our second trip, June 5 to 17, 2025, we had a team of 7 people and participated in the new church building dedication at Kibajjwe with lunch for everyone in the village who came. We then attended a service at our second church near Bombo called Bembe Church and had a great time of fellowship and food on the grounds. The next day we visited our third church in the village of Nedjje where we invited everyone in the village to come and celebrate, sing, dance, and fellowship with traditional food. We then went to Pachwa for a 2-day crusade, village outreach and evangelism, eye glass ministry, and a mass baptism service. The trip benefited about 200 church members and poor villagers in Kibajjwe, about 100 in Bembe, 150 in Ndejje, and 300+ in Pachwa with more than 50 people receiving new eye glasses and more than 70 people getting baptized. We also spend a lot of time evangelizing door-to-door in every village reaching more than 100 villagers and seeking to meet their needs. |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 0 | 1.PASTOR/MINISTER/MINISTRY SUPPORT - $92,572.54 - We supported 4 churches and their pastors and ministry in Bombo and Pachwa, Uganda as they carried out special Bible training events, minister and leadership training events, evangelism and outreach events, and feeding the poor in their respective villages ($21,423.00). The total number of villagers ministered to as well as church members was about: 150 Kibajjwe Church, 100 Bembe Church, 75 Ndejje Church, and 250 Pachwa Church. We supported our ministry partner in Ukraine with monthly support for his ministry to refugees, widows, orphans, church members at his 5 churches, month long 'Kiddo Camps' in the summer, and special Christmas and outreach programs (with gift boxes to all) at various locations throughout the year. He also assisted dozens of his church members, poor families, and those in his village with food, gift boxes, and wood for heat during the winter months ($71,149.54). The total number of people helped where 75-80 children and parents for the 'Christmas soul-winning campaign,' nearly 200 children and parents at the special Christmas event in Yablonytsia, 100+ at a special Christmas celebration service at his church, 25+ teenagers in a mountain village for several special Bible study and fellowship events, 150+ people at several special evangelistic meetings in Chernivtsi, 111 children at the week-long Kiddo Camp in the mountain village of Shepit and 101 children at the week-long Kiddo Camp at his home church (One of my board members, Joe Nail, and I were there helping for these 2 weeks of Kiddo Camps). The previous 2 weeks he held week-long camps for special children and had between 150 and 250 in attendance. A special humanitarian event at a local school gym brought in more than 80-90 children and adults and his social media Gospel presentations are viewed daily by more than 80,000 people on Facebook. 2.CONSTRUCTION ON MISSION FIELD - $48,870.00 - We totally rebuilt Cornerstone Church in Kibajjwe, Uganda because the original building was constructed of wood and was literally falling down ($17,000 Total). The rebuilding of this church will benefit about 75-100 villagers, supplies fresh water for the entire village with its water well, and with the 'Skills Training School' behind the church presently training 18 people in gaining a skill in Tailoring, Hair Braiding, and Barbering (we provided 7 sewing machines and hair styling equipment). We purchased land in Pachwa, Uganda to start a new church, about 6 hours away, in an area near Lake Albert where there are no Gospel churches ($6,400), plus we had to build a latrine before we could construct a church building ($2,505). The total cost of the new church building with electricity ($18,765). This church is benefiting about 150-200 villagers who were desperately seeking a place to freely worship. We also started a 'Skills Training School' inside of the church in a large back room where we are presently training 21 people in gaining a skill in Tailoring, Hair Braiding, and Barbering (we provided 7 sewing machines so far and hair styling equipment). We installed a water well at the church since the only existing water well in the entire village dries up half-way through the dry season ($3,200). This well will provide fresh water for more than 1,000 villagers. Finally, we made a deposit on a piece of land for our next church in the village of Kylabasara, Uganda, about 5 kilometers, or 3 miles, away for our next church plant this spring ($1,000). This church will be a much smaller church (about 25'x40') and will allow about 50-75 villagers to freely worship without having to walk a long distance. We will also seek to provide them with a water well which will provide fresh water for about 500 villagers. 3.MISSION TRIP EXPENSES - $18,473.15 - Our first trip, January 24 and returned February 6, 2025, we traveled to Uganda to assure that everything is taken care of properly and assist in ministry. We had a team of 6 people t |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 1 | 'Unreached4K' Addendum to By-Laws February 26, 2025 On Wednesday, February 26, 2025, the board of directors for 'Unreached4K' met via Zoom with Tim Daugherty and unanimously invited him to be a member of our board of directors. He brings a vast amount of short-term mission's experience to our team working primarily in Peru, in the Amazon basin, as well as Kenya, parts of Africa, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Mexico, Ukraine, Ecuador, and Honduras. One part of his mission work was dentistry, to meet the physical needs of the people, but his primary purpose was to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with those who are in need of salvation. He is truly a humble man and a person of integrity who loves the Lord Jesus and will serve as an 'officer' on our board. |
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