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TMM FAMILY SERVICES INC

TUCSON, AZ · EIN 860379677 · Form 990 · FY2021 · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.tmmfs.org
revenue
$1.8M
expenses
$1.9M
net assets
$6.1M
employees
28
program ratio
71%
mission · from form 990

BY ENCOURAGING FAITH AND SELF-DETERMINATION, TMM FAMILY SERVICES PROVIDES QUALITY HOUSING AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND SENIORS IN NEED

profile · synthesized from sources

TMM Family Services Inc. provides affordable housing and career support for families, veterans, seniors, and individuals in transition in Tucson, AZ. The organization focuses on stability coaching and long-term support to help households maintain housing and achieve self-sufficiency, addressing the root causes of housing insecurity.

irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2021

what they reported doing

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

  1. #1 primary $77K
    RENTAL HOUSING: PROVIDES LOW-COST HOUSING TO INDIVIDUALS WITH INCOME, EDUCATION, HEALTH AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS. TMM ACCEPTS APPLICANTS IN SECTION 8 HOUSING AS WELL AS INDIVIDUALS UNDER SHELTER PLUS CARE, A PROGRAM DESIGNED TO ADDRESS CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS DUE TO PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL OR MENTAL DISABILITY
  2. #2 $528K
    COMMUNITY CLOSET: IN PARTNERSHIP WITH 39 NONPROFIT AGENCIES, GOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS, SOCIAL AGENICES AND CHURCHES, TMM DISTRIBUTES VOUCHERS WHICH EACH AGENCY DELIVERS AT THEIR DISCRETION TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN NEED. THIS ALLOWS THOSE IN NEED THE OPPORTUNITY TO "SHOP" FOR NEW CLOTHING, SHOES, ACCESSORIES AND BEDDING FREE OF CHARGE.
named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

Career & Resource Integration
Provides access to job placement assistance, computer labs, and partnerships with local workforce development programs.
Family Journey Program
A two-year transitional housing initiative supporting single mothers and their children toward independent living.
activities · 5 groups

what they do

  • Nonprofit Thrift Store Operations 4 activities
    • ReStore Thrift Store Operations
      Operates ReStore, a community-driven thrift store that sells furniture, home improvement materials, clothing, decor, appliances, and household goods at discounted prices (up to 80% off retail). The store funds housing and family programs and offers free pickups for large, donated items.
    • ReStore Thrift Store Operations
      Operates ReStore, a community-driven thrift store that sells furniture, home improvement materials, clothing, decor, appliances, and household goods at discounts of up to 80% off retail prices. The store funds housing and family programs and offers free pickups for large, gently used items.
    • ReStore Thrift Store Operations
      Operates ReStore, a community-driven thrift store established in 1984, which sells furniture, home improvement materials, clothing, decor, appliances, and household goods at discounts of up to 80% off retail prices. The store funds housing and family programs and offers free pickups for large, gently used items.
    • ReStore Thrift Store Operations
      Operates ReStore, a community-driven thrift store that sells furniture, home improvement materials, clothing, decor, appliances, and household goods at discounts of up to 80% off retail prices. The store funds housing and family programs and offers free pickups for large, gently used items.
  • Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 3 activities
    • Affordable Housing and Supportive Services
      Provides affordable housing, including 80 units on its main campus, combined with supportive services to help families transition from crisis to lasting independence. This includes a two-year transitional housing initiative for single mothers and their children (Family Journey Program) and support for stable individuals and families needing permanent housing.
    • Affordable Housing and Supportive Services
      Provides affordable housing, including 80 units on its main campus, combined with supportive services to help families and individuals transition from crisis to lasting independence and permanent housing. This includes a two-year transitional housing initiative for single mothers and their children through the Family Journey Program.
    • Affordable Housing and Supportive Services
      Provides affordable housing, including 80 units on its main campus, combined with supportive services to help families and individuals transition from crisis to lasting independence and permanent housing. This includes a two-year transitional housing initiative for single mothers and their children through the Family Journey Program.
  • Resident Support Services for Housing Programs 3 activities
    • Resident Support Services
      Provides residents with access to computer labs, job placement assistance, help with childcare and transportation logistics, and programs in home maintenance and financial literacy.
    • Resident Support Services
      Offers on-campus support services for residents, including access to computer labs, job placement assistance, help with childcare and transportation logistics, home maintenance, and financial literacy programs.
    • Resident Support Services
      Offers programs in home maintenance and financial literacy to residents, and provides access to computer labs, job placement assistance, and help with childcare and transportation logistics at an on-campus center.
  • Supported Employment for People with Disabilities 1 activity
    • Job Skills Development for Young Adults with Disabilities
      Provides a safe space for young adults with disabilities from the Advanced Community Training (ACT) Program to volunteer, develop job skills, and build job references.
  • Uncategorized 5 activities
    • Distribution of Essential Items
      Distributes essential items to support families, including new or gently used clothing and shoes, hygiene items, instant meals and canned goods, new mattresses, reusable shopping bags and backpacks, and move-in items such as shower curtains, rods, and hooks.
    • Distribution of Essential Items
      Distributes essential items to support families, including new or gently used clothing and shoes, hygiene items, new mattresses, instant meals, canned goods, reusable shopping bags, backpacks, and move-in items like shower curtains, rods, and hooks.
    • Essential Item Distribution
      Distributes essential items to families in need, including new or gently used clothing and shoes, hygiene items, instant meals and canned goods, new mattresses, reusable shopping bags and backpacks, and move-in items like shower curtains and rods.
    • Essential Item Distribution
      Distributes essential items to support families, including new or gently used clothing and shoes, hygiene items, instant meals, canned goods, new mattresses, reusable shopping bags, backpacks, and move-in items like shower curtains, rods, and hooks.
    • Job Skills Development for Young Adults with Disabilities
      Provides a safe space for young adults with disabilities from the Advanced Community Training (ACT) Program to volunteer, develop job skills, and build job references.
financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$1.80M
Contributions & grants$596K33%
Program service revenue$838K47%
Investment income$3K0%
Other revenue$365K
expenses
Total expenses$1.86M
Program expenses71%
Admin / overhead23%
Fundraising5%
Salaries & benefits$590K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$11.00M
Cash$1.99M
Investments$0
Liabilities$4.88M
Net assets$6.13M
Liquid reserves12.9 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue -24.3%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

board members · 10
  • ALBERTA FARNSWORTH — CHAIRWOMAN
  • DARRELL OBERT — DIRECTOR
  • DON BRUMMET — DIRECTOR
  • GREG RICHMAN — DIRECTOR
  • JENNIFER PATTERSON — DIRECTOR
  • KURT VAN TULLAR — DIRECTOR
  • KYLE LYONS — SECRETARY
  • PAT DARCY — DIRECTOR
  • STEVE PONZO — CHAIRMAN
  • THADDEUS JONES — TREASURER
relationships · 6

who they work with

  • Advanced Community Training (ACT) Program Partner — Partners to provide volunteer opportunities for students with disabilities to develop job skills.
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Arizona Funder — Mentioned on the page, implying a relationship, likely as a funder or supporter.
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Arizona Partner — Mentioned on the website, implying a relationship.
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Arizona Partner — Named in website footer, indicating a partnership or sponsorship relationship.
  • Tucson Methodist churches Partner — Founded TMM in 1974.
  • Tucson Unified School District Partner — Works with the district for students enrolled in the ACT program.