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NORTHERN ARIZONA VOLUNTEER MEDICAL

FLAGSTAFF, AZ · EIN 860973896 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE G99 · Voluntary Health Associations · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.navmc.org
revenue
$148K
expenses
$161K
net assets
$193K
employees
1
volunteers
10
program ratio
71%
mission · from form 990

NAVMC IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION WORKING TO TRANSFORM THE LIVES OF CHILDREN BOTH GLOBALLY AND LOCALLY.

profile · synthesized from sources

Northern Arizona Volunteer Medical Corps (NAVMC) is a nonprofit organization that provides medical care and education to underserved populations in Haiti. They focus on surgical interventions and training local healthcare workers, addressing critical health needs in a challenging environment. NAVMC also supports educational initiatives for children in Haiti, helping them pursue higher education.

irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2022

what they reported doing

Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.

  1. #1 primary $1K
    PROVIDED PPE SUPPLIES TO THE NAVAJO NATION TO HELP FIGHT THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC.
named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

Education Support
Provides funding and support for children in Haiti to pursue education, including university degrees in various fields.
Medical Missions
Conducts surgical interventions and medical clinics in Haiti, providing care to patients with severe injuries and training local healthcare professionals.
activities · 11 clusters

what they do

  • International Medical Missions 4 activities
    • Providing medical and surgical care in Bolivia
      Deploys medical teams to rural Bolivia to assess medical needs, conduct clinical evaluations for approximately 80 patients, and perform surgical missions, including 40 surgical procedures such as gallbladder removals, hysterectomies, and hernia repairs. Also arranges and funds complex surgical procedures and diagnostic workups for patients in Santa Cruz.
    • Providing medical and surgical care in Bolivia
      Deploys medical teams to rural Bolivia to assess medical needs, conduct clinical evaluations, and perform surgical procedures such as gallbladder removals, hysterectomies, and hernia repairs. They also arrange and fund complex surgical procedures and diagnostic workups for patients.
    • Providing surgical care in other countries
      Provided surgical care to underserved populations in Cambodia, Brazil, and Mexico during its early years.
    • Providing surgical care in other international locations
      Provided surgical care to underserved populations in Cambodia, Brazil, and Mexico during its early years.
  • Emergency Relief for Youth During Crises 2 activities
    • Distributing PPE to Native American Nations
      Fabricated and distributed nearly 9,000 reusable cloth isolation gowns to 13 service units serving the Navajo, Hopi, Apache, and Zuni Nations during the 2020 pandemic.
    • Providing humanitarian aid during crises
      Fabricated and distributed nearly 9,000 reusable cloth isolation gowns to 13 service units serving the Navajo, Hopi, Apache, and Zuni Nations during the 2020 pandemic.
  • Disaster Response and Relief Logistics 2 activities
    • Distributing food and water
      Provides funding and partnership support to organizations in North Haiti that distribute food and water to families in local communities.
    • Distributing food and water in Haiti
      Provides funding and partnership support to organizations in North Haiti that distribute food and water to families in local communities.
  • Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 2 activities
    • Distributing gifts to children
      Distributed personalized backpacks filled with gifts to children.
    • Distributing personalized gifts to children
      Distributes personalized backpacks filled with gifts to children.
  • Youth and Individual Footwear Distribution 2 activities
    • Providing humanitarian aid in Bolivia
      Distributes shoes to children in Palacios, Bolivia, to protect against parasites and disease in muddy conditions.
    • Supporting community development in Bolivia
      Provided a book donation that contributed to the construction of a new library and distributed shoes to children in Palacios, Bolivia, to protect against parasites and disease.
  • Disaster Medical Relief Services 2 activities
    • Providing medical and surgical care in Haiti
      Provides medical care, including surgical procedures for trauma and other conditions, and sets up operating rooms in hospitals in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. This includes treating cholera and victims of gang violence, and has involved over 40 medical teams.
    • Providing medical and surgical care in Haiti
      Provides medical care, including surgical procedures for trauma and other conditions, and sets up operating rooms in hospitals in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. This includes treating cholera and victims of gang violence, and has involved over 40 medical teams.
  • Medical Equipment Donation and Support 2 activities
    • Providing medical equipment and supplies
      Provides medical equipment, such as $2 million worth of equipment to Hôpital Bernard Mevs in Haiti and a new ultrasound machine to Centro Medico Humberto Parra in Bolivia, to improve diagnostic and treatment capabilities.
    • Providing medical equipment and supplies
      Contributes medical equipment, such as a new ultrasound machine, to hospitals and medical centers in various countries to improve diagnostic and treatment capabilities.
  • Blood Drive Organization 2 activities
    • Supporting local organizations and blood drives in Northern Arizona
      Supports local organizations in Flagstaff and Northern Arizona that serve food-insecure populations and educate youth, and manages blood drives to supply regional and distant blood banks.
    • Supporting local organizations in Northern Arizona
      Supports local organizations in Flagstaff and Northern Arizona that serve food-insecure populations and educate youth, and manages blood drives to supply regional and distant blood banks.
  • Needs-Based Educational Financial Aid 1 activity
    • Supporting education and vocational training
      Supports education for children and young adults in Haiti and Bolivia, including funding post-secondary education for students to obtain degrees and certifications in fields like nursing and laboratory sciences, and contributing to the construction of a library.
  • Hepatitis Prevention & Healthcare Worker Training 1 activity
    • Training local medical staff
      Trains local medical staff in hospitals in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and has sent medical teams to Mongolia to train orthopedic residents and operating room staff, and introduce new medical technologies.
  • Uncategorized 6 activities
    • Developing prosthetic centers
      Collaborates on the development of a prosthetic center in North Haiti to serve amputees who currently lack access to prosthetic limbs.
    • Developing prosthetic centers
      Collaborates on the development of a prosthetic center in North Haiti to serve amputees who currently lack access to prosthetic limbs.
    • Supporting education for children and young adults in Haiti
      Supports the education of children at Renmen Home and the local community in Haiti, including funding for post-secondary education for eleven students and supporting the graduation of several girls from college and nursing school.
    • Supporting orphanages and children's homes in Haiti
      Provides financial support, food, and infrastructure support to orphanages and children's homes in Haiti, including over 12 years of support to an orphanage in Port-au-Prince and rebuilding Renmen Home for Children to house up to 50 orphans.
    • Supporting orphanages and children's homes in Haiti
      Provides financial support, food, education, and infrastructure support to orphanages and children's homes in Haiti, including Renmen Home for Children, ensuring children are fed and educated. This includes rebuilding facilities and providing for post-secondary education.
    • Training local medical staff
      Trains local medical staff and orthopedic residents in hospitals in Haiti and Mongolia, introducing new medical technologies and providing opportunities for Haitian residents to perform surgeries.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$148K
Contributions & grants$148K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$1610%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$161K
Program expenses71%
Admin / overhead21%
Fundraising8%
Salaries & benefits$53K
Grants paid out$91K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$195K
Cash$195K
Investments$0
Liabilities$2K
Net assets$193K
Liquid reserves14.6 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -34.1%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 6
  • AMY PETERSON-MILLIS — SECRETARY
  • ANDREW ALDRIDGE — DIRECTOR
  • BETHANY DE ALVA — TREASURER
  • DAN HALL — DIRECTOR
  • JOHN DURHAM — PRESIDENT
  • ROBERT MILLER — DIRECTOR
relationships · 19

who they work with

  • Adventiste Hospital Partner — Team rested in the compound around Adventiste Hospital.
  • Adventiste Hospital of Haiti Partner — Supported financially by NAVMC for ongoing operations and patient care in Haiti.
  • Centro Medico Humberto Parra Partner — Collaborates with NAVMC on patient selection, diagnostics, and surgical care in Palacios, Bolivia.
  • Dr. Douglas Villaroel Partner — Assists NAVMC with legal compliance, licensure, credentialing, and equipment importation in Bolivia.
  • Dr. Douglas Villaroel Partner — Facilitates NAVMC's legal compliance, licensure, and equipment importation in Bolivia.
  • Ethicon Funder — Provides ongoing supply donations to support NAVMC's surgical missions in Bolivia.
  • Exparel Funder — Supports pain management for NAVMC patients in Bolivia by providing medication.
  • Hopital Bernard Mevs Partner — Supported financially by NAVMC for ongoing operations and patient care in Haiti.
  • Hopital Sacre Coeur Partner — NAVMC explored collaboration opportunities at this hospital in Milot, North Haiti, for potential future medical missions.
  • Hôpital Bernard Mevs Partner — Site of ongoing medical and surgical support by NAVMC teams in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
  • Hôpital Bernard Mevs Partner — Works with Haitian healthcare workers at Hôpital Bernard Mevs to serve the severely injured in their community.
  • Loma Linda, California Partner — Collaborated with two surgeons from Loma Linda, California for a surgery.
  • Mission Bon Samaritan Partner — Supported a student's education at this college in Port-au-Prince.
  • Northern Arizona University Partner — Supports students graduating from the university with degrees in Hotel Restaurant Management and Social Work.
  • Project Medishare Partner — Collaborated with NAVMC to provide medical care at a tent hospital in Port-au-Prince and later at Hôpital Bernard Mevs following the 2010 earthquake.
  • Renmen Foundation Partner — Supports a home for children in Port au Prince through partnership with the Renmen Foundation.
  • Renmen Home for Children Partner — Partner organization in Haiti that NAVMC helped rebuild and continues to support with housing and education for orphans.
  • Renmen Orphanage Partner — Provided for the education of children and conducted electrical work at the orphanage.
  • Susan Hou Clinic Partner — Collaborates with NAVMC to provide medical care and conduct patient evaluations in Palacios, Bolivia.