by Erica Kondo
Assistant Chief Financial Officer
On behalf of the SGI-USA, I want to sincerely thank you for your steadfast commitment and generous financial support. Your contributions are essential in advancing our mission for peace in the United States and the Caribbean, which then extend to the entire world, as Ikeda Sensei has called upon the SGI-USA “to be the model for the rest of the world.”
In 2025, the contributions from our members accounted for over 85.4% of the SGI-USA’s annual operating budget. This remarkable contribution highlights the importance of the May Contribution activity as a fundamental aspect of our efforts to build a peace movement anchored in the principle of respect for the dignity of life. Your generosity not only strengthens our visibility in our communities but also enables us to continue providing better and improved support for our members in their Buddhist practice.
Here are some concrete ways your contributions have helped expand our kosen-rufu movement over the past year:

Operating and Capital Expenses in 2025
CAPITAL EXPENSES AND FACILITIES MAINTENANCE: Member contributions support the operation and maintenance of nearly 80 SGI-USA Buddhist centers and facilities. These funds enable us to staff and operate our existing Buddhist centers, as well as to open or renovate new ones across the country.
PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES: This encompasses our social media outreach program, including Buddhability, nationwide virtual conferences and webinars, study intiatives, community relations efforts, rental facilities for various activities such as youth programs and monthly kosen-rufu gongyo meetings, as well as other related projects.
PUBLICATIONS AND BOOKSTORES: This covers the essential production and operational costs associated with the World Tribune, Living Buddhism and our bookstores. SGI-USA is committed to making publications and books accessible at the most affordable rates possible, prioritizing community enrichment over profit.
GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE: This includes the purchase of equipment and supplies, payment for professional services and staff compensation.
FUNDRAISING: These expenses cover the preparation and mailing of letters and contributor gifts, administrative costs and other fundraising projects.
Primary Sources of Yearly Operating Funds
MAY CONTRIBUTIONS: Around 52% of members’ financial contributions are received during the annual May Contribution activity, making it a critical source of support for advancing our movement.
SUSTAINING CONTRIBUTIONS: Members can make monthly or quarterly contributions via automatic credit/debit card payments or e-check deductions, providing ongoing support for kosen-rufu throughout the year.
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS: Contributions received throughout the year (in addition to May Contributions or Sustaining Contributions)—including, but not limited to, IRA Qualified Charitable Distributions, Donor Advised Funds, and Matching Funds—help us to further strengthen our SGI-USA network for peace.
OTHER REVENUES: This category includes income from subscriptions, bookstore sales and investment income, although significant expenses are associated with several of these categories. (Estate gifts are designated separately to the Millennium Fund to support the future of kosen-rufu in America.)
SGI-USA Structure
SGI-USA is an independent, religious nonprofit organization registered under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Therefore, all contributions are tax-deductible to the donor as permitted by law.
Oversight Practices
The SGI-USA Board of Directors oversees operations and reviews financial statements. The 13 board members bring a diverse range of professional expertise to their roles. Additionally, SGI-USA conducts an annual independent audit of its business affairs to ensure secure procedures are in place to protect and accurately account for members’ contributions.
Our auditor is Baker Tilly LLP (formerly Moss Adams), a leading accounting and auditing firm. For more information, visit https://www.sgi-usa.org/sgi-usa-corporate-governance-and-board/1.
Thank you once again for your heartfelt support in advancing kosen-rufu in America and the Caribbean as we move toward 2030—creating ripples of joy and benefit!
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