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Transparency and standards

Financials

A financial-transparency page should present actual revenue and expense information, not just the intention to do so later.

Financial transparency

Financial transparency is only credible when readers can inspect actual numbers, not just a promise of future disclosure. As of April 18, 2026, OZJF.com does not yet publish a revenue breakdown, expense categories, concentration disclosures, or downloadable annual financial summary on this route.

What a complete version should contain

A real financial page should show how OZJF describes revenue, spending, and the relationship between organizational support and other flows. If the organization claims fiscal seriousness, the page should eventually make it easy to locate the filing, the reporting year, and the basic categories a donor would expect to see.

Public reference point

The IRS Form 990 instructions are the clearest public reference for what a U.S. nonprofit financial disclosure page should help readers understand.

Current state

Because the site does not yet publish those numbers, this route should remain a trust-building disclosure page rather than an indexed claim of fully posted financial reporting.