American Skin Association Achieves Prestigious 2025 Charitable Ratings
The American Skin Association (ASA) has recently announced its unprecedented recognition from two of the most esteemed organizations in the nonprofit sector: Candid and Charity Navigator. The ASA has received Candid's
2025 Platinum Seal of Transparency, a significant milestone that places the organization in the elite 0.1% of nonprofits globally. Furthermore, it earned a
Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator, affirming its status as a leader in charitable giving and operational excellence.
What Does the Platinum Seal of Transparency Mean?
The
Platinum Seal is Candid's highest accolade for nonprofits. It indicates that organizations have furnished comprehensive and accurate information about their mission, programs, goals, strategies, and financials, all validated by an independent auditing agency. This honor underscores the ASA’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and ethical management—key attributes that reflect its dedication to serving the community effectively.
Howard P. Milstein, Chairman of the ASA, expressed pride in receiving this recognition for the fifth consecutive year. In his words, "Our dedicated Board of Directors and staff work diligently to maintain a fiscally efficient and transparent organization committed to bringing hope to patients through dermatologic research."
Charity Navigator’s Four-Star Rating
In addition to Candid's honor, ASA has achieved a Four-Star Rating from
Charity Navigator, known for its stringent evaluation criteria of nonprofits. This rating signifies that the ASA exceeds industry standards in humanitarian efforts. Major assessment categories that contributed to this perfect score include:
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Accountability & Finance – Evaluates the charity's financial health and governance.
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Culture & Community – Measures engagement with the community.
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Leadership & Adaptability – Assesses the organization's strategic planning abilities to adapt to changes.
Michael Thatcher, President and CEO of Charity Navigator, stated, "We are delighted to provide American Skin Association with third-party accreditation that validates their operational excellence. The Four-Star Rating is the highest possible rating an organization can achieve."
Significant Contributions and Future Goals
Over its nearly four decades of existence, ASA and its partners have remarkably distributed more than
$50 million in vital grants. These funds have empowered young scientists to explore innovative methods for preventing, detecting, and treating skin diseases, which has critical implications for public health.
In addition to funding research, ASA places considerable importance on educational outreach. The organization is dedicated to promoting skin health awareness among younger generations through initiatives like the
Sun Protection Outreach Teaching by Students (SPOTS). This program, which recruits medical students as educators, aims to instill fundamental skin safety practices in children and adolescents, applying vital knowledge that they can carry into adulthood.
The Future of American Skin Association
As the ASA proudly accepts these honors, leadership officials are excited about the potential impact that these recognitions can fuel for future programs. ASA stands as a unified network of advocates, patients, families, and healthcare professionals committed to a singular mission: advancing skin health and combating skin diseases. David A. Norris, MD, President of ASA, articulated the organization's gratitude, stating, "American Skin Association is truly honored to receive these designations from the two most esteemed guardians of the philanthropic community."
In conclusion, the recognition from Candid and Charity Navigator not only highlights ASA's past accomplishments but also endorses its future ambitions, creating a promising landscape for enhanced research funding and community outreach initiatives. The ASA’s ongoing journey illustrates a steadfast commitment to combating skin diseases and improving skin health for millions of Americans. For further information, please visit
americanskin.org.