Ababab, I would not worry. We can be confident that just as in the first century, Jesus will have the final say on how funds are spent.
(John 12:3-8) Then Mary took a pound of perfumed oil, genuine nard, very costly, and she poured it on the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet dry with her hair. The house became filled with the scent of the perfumed oil. But Judas Is·carʹi·ot, one of his disciples, who was about to betray him, said: “Why was this perfumed oil not sold for 300 de·narʹi·i and given to the poor?” He said this, though, not because he was concerned about the poor, but because he was a thief and had the money box and used to steal the money put in it. Then Jesus said: “Let her alone, so that she may keep this observance in view of the day of my burial. For you always have the poor with you, but you will not always have me.”
There is no satisfying some people.
(Matthew 11:19) The Son of man did come eating and drinking, but people say, ‘Look! A man who is a glutton and is given to drinking wine, a friend of tax collectors and sinners.’ All the same, wisdom is proved righteous by its works.”
The fact that the good news is now being preached in around 800 languages speaks volumes to those with ears to listen.