irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2020
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $85KHippotherapy uses activities on the horse that are meaningful to the client. Treatment takes place in a controlled environment where graded sensory input can elicit appropriate adaptive responses from the client. Specific riding skills are not taught (as in Therapeutic Riding), but rather a foundation is established to improve neurological function and sensory processing. This foundation can then be generalized to a wide range of daily activities.
- #2 $215KEquine Facilities Learning: This is a process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of experience. Experience and Leaning is the central component of how positive change, perspective, self-awareness, and transformation take place for the client. Our program partners horses with humans, focusing on a wide range of activities designed to practice social and life skills, enhancing self-esteem, and discuss topics such as values and character education. Our approach is non-directive, solution-oriented, and acknowledges the power of choice.
named programs · 6 · from sources
what they call their work
Adult Day Treatment (DTA)
Program serving adults with disabilities aged 18 and older in Apache Junction.
Counseling Center
Behavioral Health Counseling and Therapy offered in their Apache Junction Clinic.
Equine Assisted Therapy
Therapy sessions conducted by licensed therapists using horses.
Horses for Heroes
Program assisting military veterans and their families with reintegration after deployment.
Respite/Rehab
Providers work with homebound individuals and offer respite for caregivers.
Traditional Center Therapy
Offers traditional therapy, both in-home and on-site in their studio.
activities · 5 clusters
what they do
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Adult Day Training & Enrichment Programs 2 activities
- Adult Day ProgramOperates an Adult Day Program in Apache Junction for adults with disabilities aged 18 and older.
- Adult Day ProgramOperates an Adult Day Program in Apache Junction for adults with disabilities aged 18 and older.
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Community-Based Behavioral Health Services 2 activities
- Behavioral Health CounselingProvides behavioral health counseling and therapy at its Apache Junction clinic.
- Behavioral Health CounselingProvides behavioral health counseling and therapy at its Apache Junction clinic.
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Adaptive Riding & Horsemanship Instruction 2 activities
- Equine-Assisted TherapyProvides Equine-Assisted Therapy sessions led by licensed therapists.
- Equine-Assisted TherapyProvides Equine-Assisted Therapy sessions led by licensed therapists.
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Equine-Assisted Therapy for Veterans and First Responders 2 activities
- Horses for Heroes ProgramOperates the “Horses for Heroes” program to support military veterans and their families with reintegration after deployment.
- Horses for Heroes ProgramOperates the “Horses for Heroes” program to support military veterans and their families with reintegration after deployment.
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Uncategorized 4 activities
- Respite and Rehabilitation ServicesProvides respite and rehabilitation services for homebound individuals, offering caregivers relief.
- Respite and Rehabilitation ServicesProvides respite and rehabilitation services for homebound individuals, offering caregivers relief.
- Traditional Therapy ServicesOffers traditional in-home and on-site therapy services at its studio.
- Traditional Therapy ServicesOffers traditional in-home and on-site therapy services at its studio.
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financials · form 990 · fy2020
the money
revenue
Total revenue$941K
Contributions & grants$126K13%
Program service revenue$815K87%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$1.06M
Program expenses82%
Admin / overhead17%
Fundraising1%
Salaries & benefits$678K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$259K
Cash$22K
Investments$0
Liabilities$437K
Net assets$-178K
Liquid reserves0.3 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020
who runs it
board members · 4
- James Hullihen — Vice President
- Kelley Hullihen — President
- Roger Brust — Treasurer
- Tom Martin — Trustee
relationships · 6
who they work with
- Albertsons Partner — Donor and community partner supporting Hoofbeats With Heart.
- Autism Speaks Partner — Supporting organization providing donations to Hoofbeats With Heart.
- Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Partner — Funder and partner organization supporting Hoofbeats With Heart.
- Gila River Health Partner — Healthcare partner collaborating with Hoofbeats With Heart.
- Pinal County Government — Local government entity supporting Hoofbeats With Heart.
- Walmart Partner — Corporate donor and supporter of Hoofbeats With Heart.