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RIVER CITIES CENTRAL OFFICE

BULLHEAD CITY, AZ · EIN 742674341 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE F20Z · Mental Health & Crisis Intervention · Micro (<$100K) · rcco-aa.org
revenue
$34K
expenses
$25K
net assets
$47K
employees
filing since
2020
mission · from form 990

River Cities Central Office is an alcoholics anonymous organization that helps people with alcohol abuse and related problems.

profile · synthesized from sources

River Cities Central Office is an Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) organization that provides a forum for local AA groups to interchange ideas and facilitate carrying the AA message to those suffering from alcoholism. It supports the operation of the River Cities office and fosters communication among various groups in the area. The organization offers sobriety enhancement items and hosts regular meetings for its members.

named programs · 5 · from sources

what they call their work

Dist. 09-903 Committee Meeting
A monthly meeting held at the Central Office in Bullhead City, AZ.
Intergroup Meetings
Monthly meetings for AA members to participate in service opportunities and discuss matters of concern affecting AA in the River Cities Area.
River Roundup Committee Meeting
A monthly meeting held at the Alano Club in Bullhead City, AZ.
Sobriety Enhancement Items
Provides cards, bronze chips (1-60 years), and aluminum chips (24 hours to 9 months) to support sobriety.
Treatment Committee Meeting
A monthly meeting held at the Alano Club in Bullhead City, AZ.
activities · 4

what they do

direct service · 4
  • 24/7 Alcoholism Help Hotline
    Operates a 24/7 emergency and information hotline providing live telephone support for individuals seeking help with alcoholism and alcohol-related problems.
  • Meeting Space and Administrative Support for AA Groups 12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery Meetings
    Provides low-cost access to meeting rooms for Alcoholics Anonymous groups and administrative support through an office manager available Tuesday through Thursday, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Produces the annual River Roundup Alcoholics Anonymous convention, a recurring event supporting the AA community.
  • Twelve Step Recovery Program and Peer Support 12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery Meetings
    Offers a Twelve Step program to support alcoholics in achieving sobriety, including person-to-person sponsorship, sharing of recovery experiences at meetings, and distribution of sobriety milestone items such as chips and cards.
strategies · 7

how they think

Theories of action extracted from this org's own source material. Click any approach shared with other orgs to see the full field.

  • 24/7 Peer-Staffed Support Hotline 24/7 peer support hotline unique to this org
    Immediate access to recovery support is provided through a 24/7 hotline staffed by trained AA volunteers, ensuring continuous availability of peer assistance for those in crisis or seeking connection.
  • Attraction-Based Public Engagement attraction_over_promotion unique to this org
    The organization promotes recovery through personal example and attraction rather than promotion, maintaining anonymity and focusing on authentic lived experience to draw individuals into the program.
  • Intergroup Governance and Coordination intergroup_governance unique to this org
    The organization operates under a regional intergroup structure that coordinates AA groups across the tri-state area, fostering communication, shared resources, and collective decision-making while respecting group autonomy.
  • Peer-Led Support and Mutual Sharing peer_support_recovery unique to this org
    Recovery is facilitated through peer-based sharing of experience, strength, and hope among alcoholics, creating a self-sustaining community where individuals support each other’s sobriety through mutual identification and outreach.
  • Service as a Path to Sustained Recovery service_responsibility unique to this org
    Members maintain their own recovery by taking on service responsibilities within the organization, with volunteer committees and outreach roles providing structured opportunities for contribution and personal growth.
  • Spiritual Foundation in Recovery spiritual_recovery_model unique to this org
    Recovery is supported through a spiritual framework that emphasizes belief in a higher power, consistent with the Twelve Steps, as essential to personal transformation and sustained sobriety.
  • Twelve-Step Recovery Model 12-step_program unique to this org
    The organization uses the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous as its foundational methodology for recovery, beginning with admission of powerlessness over alcohol and continuing through mutual support and service to others as a means of maintaining sobriety.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$34K
Contributions & grants$20K58%
Program service revenue$4K11%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$25K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits$11K
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$47K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$47K
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +1.4%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

relationships · 6

who they work with

  • A.A. World Services, Inc. Network — Reprints content with permission from A.A. World Services, Inc., indicating affiliation within the broader A.A. network.
  • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS® WORLD SERVICE ORGANIZATION Network — River Cities Central Office is part of the Alcoholics Anonymous network connected to the World Service Organization
  • AREA 3 - ARIZONA AREA COMMITTEE OF AA Partner — River Cities Central Office is affiliated with Area 3, the Arizona Area Committee of AA
  • Alano Club Partner — Hosts intergroup committee meetings including Treatment, River Roundup, and Intergroup Service meetings.
  • Bullhead City Alano Club Partner — Hosts monthly River Roundup subcommittee meetings
  • River Cities Intergroup Partner — Regional intergroup composed of Alcoholics Anonymous groups that directs the RCCO-AA