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 primary $371KEmployment Enhancement Opportunities Program in 2022 provided paid employment training placement services to 12 women in our local domestic violence/sexual assault advocacy programs and 13 community re-entry workers recently out of prison, drug/alcohol rehab needing transitional employment while preparing for community employment integration. Retail sales/POS systems, computer publishing, library science are just a few of the employment training opportunities this program offers. Of those 25 people,9 secured employment, 7 are still in the paid training program 2022carry over and 9 relocated out of the area or we have no information after they completed their EEOP program. Over 308 hours of personal growth and development training provided and paid for through this program.
- #2 $16KNot-For-Profit Multi-Tenant Resour2ce/Community Center2022Stats 8 Step Self-Help meetings per week 132 people per week. Recovery self-help library and bookstore provided over 1200 recovery based medalions, books, workbooks, tools to help people on their path toward healing and sobriety.
named programs · 7 · from sources
what they call their work
24/7 Helpline
Provides immediate support and advocacy services for individuals experiencing violence and abuse.
Advocacy Services
Offers support and resources to victims of violence and abuse, including safety planning and danger assessments.
Emergency Shelter
Provides safe shelter for adults and children escaping abuse.
Specialty Bookstore and Gift Shop
Features 12-Step recovery and support group books, medallions, cards, and gifts, as well as other inspirational items. Located within the administration office.
Step One Community Center
A resource center with meeting rooms for 12-Step recovery and support group meetings and a Wall of Resources for community information. Provides affordable meeting space for non-profits.
Stepping Stones Thrift
Operates thrift stores that provide paid job training opportunities and generate revenue to support the organization's services. Accepts donations of furniture, home decor, appliances, clothing, and other goods.
Wall of Resources
Contains current brochures and information for local resources available to individuals and families in the community, accessible at the Step One Community Center.
activities · 4 clusters
what they do
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Domestic Violence Shelter & Support Services 4 activities
- 24/7 helpline and advocacy services for survivors of domestic violence and abuseOperates a 24/7/365 helpline staffed by advocates that receives over 2,000 calls annually, providing immediate support and safety planning for individuals and families affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of victimization.
- 24/7 helpline and advocacy services for survivors of domestic violence and abuseOperates a 24/7/365 helpline staffed by advocates that receives over 2,000 calls annually, providing immediate support and safety planning for individuals and families affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of victimization.
- Operation of safe shelter for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assaultProvides safe shelter to adults and children escaping domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of victimization, offering a secure environment as part of comprehensive support services.
- Operation of safe shelter for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assaultProvides safe shelter to adults and children escaping domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of victimization, offering a secure environment as part of comprehensive support services.
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Advocacy & Education Podcasts 2 activities
- Podcast production on recovery and personal wellnessProduces a podcast series titled "Fearless Inventory" that explores topics such as substance abuse, domestic violence, and cycles of unmanageability, serving as an educational and inspirational resource for listeners.
- Podcast production on recovery and social issuesProduces a podcast series titled "Fearless Inventory" that explores topics such as substance abuse, domestic violence, and cycles of unmanageability, serving as an educational and outreach tool.
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12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery Meetings 2 activities
- Step One Community Center resource and meeting hubOperates the Step One Community Center as a resource center that hosts weekly recovery and support groups, provides affordable meeting rooms for non-profits and community organizations, and maintains a "Wall of Resources" with local service information; non-profit agencies may display materials for free, while for-profit agencies pay $50 annually.
- Step One Community Center resource and meeting hubOperates the Step One Community Center as a resource center that hosts weekly recovery and support groups, provides affordable meeting rooms for non-profits and community organizations, and maintains a "Wall of Resources" with local service information; non-profit agencies may display materials for free, while for-profit agencies pay $50 annually.
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Uncategorized 2 activities
- 12-step recovery bookstore operationOperates a 12-step recovery and inspirational bookstore within its Administration Office in Prescott Valley, supporting recovery-focused education and access to literature.
- 12-step recovery bookstore operationOperates a 12-step recovery and inspirational bookstore within its Administration Office in Prescott Valley, supporting recovery and personal growth through access to relevant literature and resources.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$2.40M
Contributions & grants$6690%
Program service revenue$2.40M100%
Investment income$-8K-0%
Other revenue$60
expenses
Total expenses$2.03M
Program expenses97%
Admin / overhead3%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$1.22M
Grants paid out$216K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$1.40M
Cash$1.04M
Investments$0
Liabilities$422
Net assets$1.40M
Liquid reserves6.2 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +9.4%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 6
- Cori Burke — Chairperson
- Ernie Roy — Director
- Ginger Johnson — Director
- Patrica Robison — Director
- Robert Moore — Vice Chairperson
- Shenda Fink — Director
relationships · 8
who they work with
- 911 Government — Directs individuals in immediate danger to contact 911 for emergency assistance
- Al-Anon Partner — Provides information and links to their meetings in the Prescott Area.
- Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) Partner — Provides information and links to their meetings in the Prescott Area.
- AmazonSmile Partner — Shopping program partner that directs a portion of customer proceeds to Stepping Stones' 24/7 advocacy services
- Arizona Government — Participates in the Arizona Qualified Charitable Organization tax credit program.
- Fry's Food Stores Partner — Partner in the Community Rewards Program, where a portion of customer purchases is directed to Stepping Stones
- Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.) Partner — Provides information and links to their meetings in the Prescott Area.
- National Domestic Violence Hotline Partner — Provides contact information for the National Domestic Violence Hotline as a referral resource