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I6eight

Sun City, AZ · EIN 452483647 · Form 990 · FY2020 · NTEE Q33 · International Affairs · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.i6eight.org
revenue
$368K
expenses
$354K
net assets
$112K
employees
4
volunteers
200
program ratio
99%
mission · from form 990

Global relief and development

profile · synthesized from sources

i6eight is a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming lives through Christ by serving communities in Mexico. Their initiatives focus on spiritual and physical needs, including education, housing, and job training, primarily in Puerto Peñasco and surrounding areas. Founded on the principles of compassion and discipleship, they engage local youth and families in various programs to foster community development.

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. #1 primary $29K
    The organization continued to develop the 'Mejor Futuro' community youth center,which is equipped with a computer lab and a music room filled with instruments. This center provides a safe place for youth to learn, study, receive tutoring, and grow.
  2. #2 $7K
    The organization continued contstruction of the 'Pan de Vida' ministry center,which provides meals to children daily before school, and provides a site to hostmedical clinics, Bible studies, and community gatherings.
named programs · 5 · from sources

what they call their work

House Builds
Constructs homes for families while introducing them to Jesus and demonstrating God's love.
Isaiah's Bakery
Provides job training in baking and t-shirt printing, equipping locals with skills to support their families.
Love without Borders
Engages in missionary work to spread the gospel beyond local communities.
Mejor Futuro
Offers academic tutoring and mentorship to local youth, encouraging their educational growth and spiritual development.
Pan de Vida
Provides meals to those in need while addressing spiritual hunger.
activities · 8 clusters

what they do

  • Fitness Center and Group Exercise Programs 2 activities
    • Community Engagement through Fitness
      Leads a local gym five days a week, using physical fitness to engage the community.
    • Community Fitness Program
      Leads a local gym five days a week, using physical fitness to engage the community.
  • Youth Housing Construction Initiatives 2 activities
    • House Building Program
      Builds houses for families in Mexico to provide shelter and support communities.
    • House Building for Families
      Builds houses for families in Mexico, providing homes as a form of service and spiritual outreach.
  • Youth Mentoring Center Operations 2 activities
    • Mejor Futuro Youth Center
      Operates a youth center in Puerto Peñasco five days a week, providing academic mentoring and spiritual guidance to local students.
    • Youth Academic and Spiritual Mentoring (Mejor Futuro)
      Provides academic mentoring and spiritual guidance to local students through the Mejor Futuro program, operating a youth center five days a week in Puerto Peñasco.
  • Women's Education & Career Advancement Support 2 activities
    • Mujeres por Amor Program
      Runs a program that serves and inspires women in San Rafael to engage in community care.
    • Women's Community Engagement (Mujeres por Amor)
      Runs "Mujeres por Amor" (Women of Love), a program that serves and inspires women in San Rafael to engage in community care.
  • Children's Faith Formation & Parental Equipping 2 activities
    • Youth Discipleship and Engagement
      Disciples local youth through service activities via the Youth in Action program and provides hope and refuge through music via the ADULLAM program.
    • Youth Discipleship through Service (Youth in Action)
      Disciples local youth through service activities via the Youth in Action program.
  • International Mission & Church Planting 1 activity
    • Community Outreach and Mission Trips
      Organizes and sends teams of local missionaries to serve communities in Mexico, including Chiapas and Ensenada, with the goal of transforming lives through a Christian mission and spreading the message of Jesus Christ.
  • Short-Term Mission & Service Trips 1 activity
    • Missionary Outreach and Community Service
      Organizes trips for participants to join in serving communities in Mexico, sending teams of local missionaries to various locations to spread the message of Jesus Christ.
  • Uncategorized 7 activities
    • Bread of Life (Pan de Vida) Program
      Operates a program that addresses both spiritual needs and physical hunger, including an outdoor kitchen serving hundreds of meals weekly.
    • Community and Spiritual Engagement Center (La Casa de Angie)
      Operates "La Casa de Angie" (Angie's House) as a safe space for community members to learn about Jesus and socialize over coffee.
    • Isaiah's Job Training Program
      Offers job training in baking and t-shirt printing through a training center and bakery, integrating spiritual development.
    • Job Training and Bakery Operations (Isaiah's)
      Offers job training in baking and t-shirt printing through the Isaiah’s program, which includes a training center, bakery, and t-shirt printing shop, integrating spiritual development and providing accessible meals.
    • La Casa de Angie Community Center
      Operates a safe space for community members to learn about Jesus and socialize, with coffee and baked goods provided by the organization's bakery.
    • Spiritual and Physical Hunger Relief (Bread of Life)
      Operates the "Pan de Vida" (Bread of Life) program, which includes an outdoor kitchen serving hundreds of meals weekly, to address both spiritual needs and physical hunger in communities.
    • Youth Music Program (ADULLAM)
      Uses music to provide hope and refuge for youth through the ADULLAM program.
financials · form 990 · fy2020

the money

revenue
Total revenue$368K
Contributions & grants$319K87%
Program service revenue$49K13%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$354K
Program expenses99%
Admin / overhead1%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$41K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$123K
Cash$119K
Investments$0
Liabilities$11K
Net assets$112K
Liquid reserves4.0 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Scott Swartzentruber President 40 $9K
board members · 10
  • Brad St Louis — Director
  • Dave Baker — Treasurer
  • Jody Marble — Director
  • Lee Swartzentruber — Director
  • Lynn Miller — Director
  • Mark Yoder — Vice President
  • Mike Carson — Secretary
  • Paul Boyer — Secretary
  • Steve Sutton — Director
  • Wayne Martin — Director
relationships · 5

who they work with

  • Pan de Vida Partner — Taylor & Fahren Sterrett serve as local missionaries with Pan de Vida.
  • Panaderia Isaías Partner — Partner organization in Mexico; referenced in connection with a shared photo and religious mission.
  • Rancho el Refugio Partner — Wes and Nelly Baker work with this ministry in Ensenada, Baja California.
  • Scott & Shannon Swartzentruber Partner — Co-leaders of i6eight alongside Tony & Orfa Valenzuela
  • Tony & Orfa Valenzuela Partner — Co-leaders of i6eight alongside Scott & Shannon Swartzentruber