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REHOBOTH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 861114590 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE O990 · Youth Development · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.rcdcphx.org
revenue
$236K
expenses
$199K
net assets
$465K
employees
4
volunteers
30
program ratio
84%
mission · from form 990

Rehoboth Community Development Corporation (RCDC) exists to Create Equitable, Healthy, and Sustainable Communities that impract and build intergenerational prosperity within the Urban Phoenix and Canyon Corridor Neighborhoods (I-17 to 43rd Avenue and Indian School to Dunlap Roads) in partnership with stakeholders to improve the quality of life for low to-moderate income people.RCDC is recognized as a leader and convener in shaping and promoting collaborative planning and relationships that build stronger communities. Our programs focus on acquiring, rehabbing and developing affordable housing and commercial real estate, stimulating business and jobs creation, and delivering community and youth services.

profile · synthesized from sources

Rehoboth Community Development Corporation (RCDC) is a faith-based nonprofit dedicated to creating equitable, healthy, and sustainable communities in Maricopa County, Arizona, with a focus on the Canyon Corridor neighborhoods. RCDC provides programs in affordable housing, financial wellness, community health, and youth services, aiming to build intergenerational prosperity for low to moderate-income individuals and families.

named programs · 10 · from sources

what they call their work

Affordable Housing Development
Acquires, rehabilitates, and develops affordable housing and commercial real estate, including a 66-unit affordable housing community adjacent to Rehoboth Place.
Center for Financial Opportunities
A program focused on building wealth through comprehensive asset development for low and moderate-income people. Delivers services such as First Time/Home Buyer Education, TIME Business Program, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, GCU-CityServe, and supports the Hazelwood Street Block Watch. Provides financial education workshops.
Community Health Initiatives
Engages residents and stakeholders in the Canyon Corridor to build sustainable, healthy communities of care, focusing on combating crime, blight, and limited access to healthy foods and activities. RCDC is the catalyst and backbone organization for the Canyon Corridor Neighborhood Alliance.
Creating Housing Opportunities & Increasing Community Equity Services (CHOICES) Program
Seeks partnerships to provide safe, smoke-free apartment communities and increase quality affordable housing choices for low and moderate-income individuals and families.
GCU Local Outreach Program
Partners with Rehoboth CDC to provide meals during summer months and out-of-school time activities for youth at Rehoboth Place.
Harmony 35
A development project featuring eight thoughtfully designed, affordable townhomes for working families earning 80-125% of AMI in Phoenix’s Canyon Corridor.
PEACE (People Enriching And Centering Efforts) Program
An after-school and summer initiative for youth ages 5-18 in the Canyon Corridor, offering a safe, engaging, and supportive environment with activities like skateboarding, scooter club, youth empowerment, mentoring, tutoring, homework assistance, and field trips. Includes dinner in partnership with St. Mary’s Food Bank Kid’s Cafe.
Strong Ties Global Citizenship and Mentoring Program
Collaborates with the PEACE Program to provide youth of color (ages 12-18) opportunities to explore STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) through coding, applications, and peer-to-peer collaboration.
TIME Business Program
A program offered through the Center for Financial Opportunities to support business development.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program
Partners with the IRS and volunteers to provide free tax preparation services for low and moderate-income, disabled, limited-English speakers, and senior individuals and families. Volunteers are IRS Tax Law certified.
activities · 5 clusters

what they do

  • Permanent Affordable Housing Development 2 activities
    • Affordable Housing Development and Management
      Acquires, rehabilitates, and develops affordable housing and commercial real estate, including managing community events and services for residents of Rehoboth Place I & II housing developments. This includes developing new affordable townhomes and a 66-unit affordable housing community in Phoenix, Arizona.
    • Develop and manage affordable housing
      Acquires, rehabilitates, and develops affordable housing and commercial real estate in Maricopa County, particularly in the Canyon Corridor. Recent projects include Rehoboth Place II, Harmony 35 (eight townhomes), and a 66-unit affordable housing community funded by $21 million from AZ Dept. of Housing and other public and private sources. Also operates the CHOICES Program to provide safe, smoke-free apartment communities.
  • After-School Youth Development Programs 2 activities
    • After-School and Summer Youth Programs (PEACE Program)
      Operates a free after-school program (PEACE Program) for youth ages 5–18 in the Canyon Corridor, providing a safe environment, recreational and enrichment activities, tutoring, homework assistance, and field trips. The program also offers youth empowerment, mentoring, and STEAM education (coding, applications) for youth of color ages 12-18, and provides dinner and summer meals.
    • Operate after-school and summer youth programs
      Provides after-school programming for youth ages 5–18 in the Canyon Corridor, including homework assistance, tutoring, recreational and enrichment activities, dinner through a partnership with St. Mary’s Food Bank Kid’s Cafe, and summer out-of-school time activities. The program operates Monday through Friday from 3 PM to 6 PM and regularly serves over 80 children.
  • Community Safety Net & Development Hub 2 activities
    • Community Development and Support Programs
      Operates broader community development programs focused on intergenerational prosperity in Maricopa County, particularly in the Canyon Corridor neighborhoods. This includes youth mentorship, financial literacy, workforce development, health and wellness programs, and housing support, as well as organizing community health initiatives like blood drives.
    • Deliver community and intergenerational services
      Operates community development programs focused on intergenerational prosperity in the Canyon Corridor, including workforce development, financial literacy, health and wellness initiatives, housing support, and community events for residents of Rehoboth Place I & II. Also organized a blood drive as part of broader health outreach.
  • Free Tax Preparation Services 2 activities
    • Free Tax Preparation Services
      Provides free tax preparation services for low- and moderate-income individuals, seniors, people with disabilities, and limited-English speakers through a VITA site.
    • Provide free tax preparation services
      Offers free tax preparation assistance to low- and moderate-income individuals, seniors, people with disabilities, and limited-English speakers through a VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) site, helping taxpayers access credits and refunds.
  • Youth Civic Leadership Development 1 activity
    • Deliver youth empowerment and STEAM education
      Runs the People Educating And Centering Efforts (PEACE) Program, which offers youth of color (ages 12–18) opportunities to engage in STEAM learning through coding, app development, and peer-to-peer collaboration, along with mentoring and empowerment components.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$236K
Contributions & grants$106K45%
Program service revenue$8K4%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$122K
expenses
Total expenses$199K
Program expenses84%
Admin / overhead16%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$118K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$741K
Cash$4K
Investments$0
Liabilities$275K
Net assets$465K
Liquid reserves0.3 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue -26.1%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
GWEN RELF Executive Dir. 40 $69K
board members · 3
  • CONCEPCION G HENDERSON — Director
  • DESMOND SWEET — Director
  • LORETTA CHEEKS — Director
relationships · 19

who they work with

  • AZ Dept. of Housing Funder — Awarded $21,000,000 in funding for a 66-unit affordable housing community.
  • Canyon Corridor Neighborhood Alliance Partner — Serves as the catalyst and backbone organization for the alliance.
  • Central Arizona VITA Network Partner — Partners to deliver free tax preparation services.
  • City of Phoenix Home Funds Funder — Awarded $1.3 million in funding for a 66-unit affordable housing community.
  • GCU Local Outreach Program Partner — Partners to provide meals and out-of-school time activities for youth at Rehoboth Place.
  • Gorman & Company Partner — Partners to build a 66-unit affordable housing community adjacent to Rehoboth Place.
  • Home Matters Funder — Awarded $500,000 in funding for a 66-unit affordable housing community.
  • IRS Partner — Partners to provide free tax preparation services for low and moderate-income, disabled, limited-English speakers, and senior individuals and families through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program.
  • IRS Partner — Partners with the IRS to provide free tax preparation services through the VITA program.
  • Internal Revenue Service Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Program Partner — Partners to deliver free tax preparation services.
  • Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc. Government — A Ministry of Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit
  • Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc. Government — A ministry of Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit.
  • Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc. Government — Parent 501(c)3 organization under which Rehoboth Community Development Corporation operates.
  • Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc. Network — RCDC is a ministry of Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit.
  • Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc. Partner — A Ministry of Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit
  • Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc. Partner — A Ministry of Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc.- a 501(c)3 nonprofit
  • Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc. Partner — Operates as a ministry of Rehoboth Saints Center, Inc.
  • St. Mary’s Food Bank Partner — Provides dinner to youth in the PEACE Program through its Kid’s Cafe initiative.
  • Strong Ties Global Citizenship and Mentoring Program Partner — Collaborates with the PEACE Program to provide STEAM opportunities for youth.