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FAMILY PROMISE - GREATER PHOENIX

SCOTTSDALE, AZ · EIN 860914408 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE X90 · Religion-Related · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.familypromiseaz.org
revenue
$3.2M
expenses
$2.1M
net assets
$4.5M
employees
29
volunteers
3,800
program ratio
64%
mission · from form 990

HOUSING SUPPORT SERVICES FOCUSED ON PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS, PROVIDING SHELTER, AND PREPARING GRADUATES FOR LONG-TERM SELF-SUFFICIENCY THROUGH EMPLOYMENT AND CASH FLOW SKILLS. ALL SERVICES ARE EXCLUSIVELY FOR FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN.

profile · synthesized from sources

Family Promise - Greater Phoenix provides emergency shelter and social services to families with children experiencing homelessness in the Phoenix metropolitan area. They offer resources like food, housing, case management, and financial assistance, with a focus on helping families achieve employment, permanent housing, and self-sufficiency. The organization also runs a prevention program to help families avoid eviction.

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 $15K
    OUTREACH DEVELOPMENT: IN ORDER TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY SHELTER TO HOMELESS FAMILIES, THE ORGANIZATION MUST ENSURE A SOLID AND DIVERSE AWARENESS AND FUNDING PIPELINE. REACHING OUT TO THE CONGREGATIONAL, BUSINESS, AND CIVIC COMMUNITIES ARE ROUTINE EFFORTS. CONGREGATIONAL VOLUNTEERS WHO PROVIDE LODGING AND MEALS REMAIN THE CORE OF FAMILY PROMISE. THESE RELATIONSHIPS ARE THOUGHTFULLY CULTIVATED AND NURTURED TO SUSTAIN THEIR PARTICIPATION, ESPECIALLY IN A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD WHERE CHURCH ATTENDANCE HAS SLID. IN-KIND LODGING, MEALS AND VOLUNTEER EFFORTS SAVED FAMILY PROMISE OVER $240,000 IN 2022. THE OUTREACH STAFF MADE GREAT STRIDES IN EXPANDING COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS AND TWO-WAY REFERRAL NORMS WHEN FAMILY PROMISE JOINED THE GLENDALE HOMELESS ALLIANCE. ITS HUB IS THE NORTON AND RAMSEY SOCIAL JUSTICE EMPOWERMENT CENTER AND PARTNERS KNOW TO REFER HOMELESS FAMILIES TO US. WE BEGAN REGULARLY REACHING OUT TO OUR NEIGHBORS WITH NEEDS LIST REQUESTS VIA THE NEXTDOOR APP. MANY DONORS DROPPED OFF ITEMS AND TOURED OUR FACILITIES AS A RESULT. WE BEGAN SHOWING OUR SIGNATURE "JOURNEY OF A CHILD" VIDEO TO CONCLUDE EACH TOUR. NEIGHBORS, BUSINESS LEADERS, AND ORGANIZATION LEADERS ARE MOVED BY HOW SIMPLY FAMILY PROMISE CAN END FAMILY HOMELESSNESS WITH COMMUNITY SUPPORT.
named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

Emergency Shelter Program
Provides emergency shelter, food, case management, cash flow training, childcare, employment support, and housing referrals for families experiencing homelessness. Utilizes a network of host congregations and Family Day Centers.
Graduate Program
Provides continued support for families after they secure permanent housing, including move-in cost assistance, cash flow training, food boxes, diapers, gifts, and referrals for up to 24 months to prevent a return to homelessness.
Prevention Program
Offers one-time rental assistance to families at risk of eviction to prevent homelessness.
Promise for Pets
Offers private shelter, food, and veterinary care for domestic pets of families in the Emergency Shelter Program, allowing families and their pets to stay together.
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 12 activities
    • Homelessness Prevention Program
      Operates a Prevention Program that provides one-time assistance, including rental assistance, to prevent eviction and homelessness, having prevented 46 families from experiencing homelessness.
    • Homelessness Prevention Program
      Operates a program that provides one-time assistance to prevent eviction and homelessness, having prevented 46 families from experiencing homelessness and receiving an average of 1,900 calls per month for rental assistance in 2024.
    • Homelessness Prevention Program
      Offers one-time assistance to prevent eviction and homelessness, having prevented 46 families from experiencing homelessness and receiving an average of 1,900 calls per month for rental assistance in 2024.
    • Homelessness Prevention Program
      Operates a Prevention Program that provides one-time assistance, such as rental assistance, to prevent eviction and homelessness, having prevented 46 families from experiencing homelessness.
    • Housing Placement and Move-in Support
      Assists families in securing permanent housing through rental properties and provides support for move-in costs and essential supplies like cleaning products, bedding, and towels for qualifying graduate families.
    • Housing Placement and Move-in Support
      Assists families in securing permanent housing through rental properties, supports move-in costs for qualifying graduate families, and provides essential supplies like cleaning products, bedding, and towels upon move-in.
    • Housing Placement and Support
      Helps families secure permanent housing through rental properties, supports move-in costs for qualifying graduate families, and provides basic supplies upon move-in to ensure a smooth transition.
    • Housing Placement and Support
      Assists families in securing permanent housing through rental properties, supports move-in costs for qualifying graduate families, and provides essential household supplies upon move-in.
    • Transitional Housing Program
      Offers shared housing on its campus for families progressing through the shelter program, providing a more independent living environment while still receiving care and support.
    • Transitional Housing Program
      Offers shared housing on its campus for families progressing through the shelter program, providing a more independent living environment while still receiving supportive care.
    • Transitional Housing Program
      Offers shared housing on its campus for families progressing in the shelter program, providing a more independent living environment while still receiving care and support.
    • Transitional Housing Program
      Offers shared housing on its campus for families progressing through the shelter program, providing a more independent living environment while still receiving care and support.
  • Emergency Pet Shelter for Crisis Victims 4 activities
    • Pet Sanctuary Program
      Operates a pet sanctuary that provides shelter and food for pets, allowing families and their pets to stay together during periods of homelessness.
    • Pet Sanctuary and Support
      Operates a pet sanctuary to allow families and their pets to stay together, providing food and shelter for pets alongside their human families.
    • Pet Sanctuary and Support
      Operates a pet sanctuary to ensure families and their pets can remain together during periods of homelessness, providing food and shelter for pets alongside their human families.
    • Pet Sanctuary and Support
      Operates a pet sanctuary to allow families and their pets to stay together, providing food and shelter for pets alongside their human families.
  • Supervised Family Visitation Services 1 activity
    • Family Day Centers
      Operates Family Day Centers in Glendale, Mesa, and Scottsdale, serving as a central hub where families receive social work support, access basic needs, connect with community resources, and work towards employment and housing goals.
  • Uncategorized 11 activities
    • Children and Youth Support Services
      Supports children with daycare assistance, school support, in-house play spaces, and activities at Boys & Girls Clubs to ensure their well-being and development during family homelessness.
    • Children and Youth Support Services
      Supports children with daycare assistance, school support, in-house play spaces, and activities at Boys & Girls Clubs.
    • Children's Support Services
      Supports children with daycare assistance, school support, in-house play spaces, and activities at Boys & Girls Clubs to ensure their well-being and development during family homelessness.
    • Emergency Shelter Program
      Provides emergency shelter, food, and case management for families experiencing homelessness, utilizing a network of 34 faith congregations and over 7,500 volunteers to host families nightly. The program aims to stabilize families within 60 days and has a 70% success rate in returning families to sustainable housing.
    • Emergency Shelter Program
      Provides emergency shelter, food, and case management for families experiencing homelessness, utilizing a network of 34 faith congregations and over 7,500 volunteers to host families nightly. The program aims to stabilize families within 60 days and has a 70% success rate in returning families to sustainable housing.
    • Family Day Centers
      Operates Family Day Centers in Glendale, Mesa, and Scottsdale that serve as a central hub for families in the shelter program. These centers provide social work support, basic needs assistance, community resource connections, and help with employment and housing goals.
    • Family Day Centers
      Operates Family Day Centers in Glendale, Mesa, and Scottsdale that serve as a central hub for families in the shelter program, offering social work support, basic needs assistance, community resource connections, and help with employment and housing goals.
    • Post-Shelter Support Program
      Provides up to 24 months of continued support for graduate families, including case management, emergency assistance, employment, parenting, and financial coaching, along with resources like food boxes and diapers, to ensure long-term self-sufficiency and stable housing.
    • Post-Shelter Support Program
      Provides up to 24 months of continued support for graduate families, including case management, emergency assistance, employment, parenting, and financial coaching, to help them achieve long-term self-sufficiency and stable housing.
    • Post-Shelter Support Program
      Provides up to 24 months of continued support for graduate families, including case management, emergency assistance, employment, parenting, and financial coaching, to ensure self-sufficiency and stable housing.
    • Post-Shelter Support Program
      Provides up to 24 months of continued support for graduate families, including case management, emergency assistance, employment, parenting, and financial coaching, along with resources like food boxes and diapers, to help them achieve long-term self-sufficiency and stable housing.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$3.20M
Contributions & grants$3.09M97%
Program service revenue$8K0%
Investment income$8K0%
Other revenue$92K
expenses
Total expenses$2.12M
Program expenses64%
Admin / overhead9%
Fundraising27%
Salaries & benefits$1.12M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$6.20M
Cash$1.30M
Investments$526K
Liabilities$1.75M
Net assets$4.45M
Liquid reserves10.3 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -12.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
TED TAYLOR CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 40 $102K
board members · 18
  • CHRIS WOODARD — SECRETARY
  • DANIEL PIKE — VICE CHAIR
  • DON HENNINGER — BOARD MEMBER
  • GABRIELLE LAWRENCE — BOARD MEMBER
  • JACKIE JOHNSON — BOARD MEMBER
  • JANET DEL VALLE — BOARD MEMBER
  • JO ELLEN MCNAMARA — BOARD MEMBER
  • JOANNE MIZELL — BOARD MEMBER
  • JULIE CIENIAWSKI — BOARD MEMBER
  • KEVIN MAXWELL — BOARD MEMBER
  • LARRY HEWITT — BOARD MEMBER
  • LAURA SEVER BLANCO — BOARD MEMBER
  • MIKE REDIVO — BOARD MEMBER
  • NEIL SUTTON — BOARD MEMBER
  • PHYLLIS BANUCCI — BOARD MEMBER
  • TAMARA SHELMAN — BOARD MEMBER
  • TIM MCGOUGH — CHAIRMAN
  • TIM NICHOLS — TREASURER
relationships · 4

who they work with

  • 2-1-1 Partner — Collaborates with 2-1-1 to receive requests for rental assistance.
  • Boys & Girls Clubs Partner — Provides activities for children in the program.
  • Promise for Pets Partner — Offers shelter, food, and veterinary care for pets of families in the Emergency Shelter Program.
  • The Giving Block Partner — Partners with The Giving Block to facilitate cryptocurrency donations and provide tax information.