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DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS 16

PRESCOTT, AZ · EIN 953466607 · Form 990 · FY2021 · Small ($100K-$1M) · davchapter16.org
revenue
$685K
expenses
$556K
net assets
$1.4M
employees
21
volunteers
15
program ratio
85%
mission · from form 990

WE ARE DEDICATED TO A SINGLE PURPOSE: EMPOWERING VETERANS TO LEAD HIGH-QUALITY LIVES WITH RESPECT AND DIGNITY. WE ACCOMPLISH THIS BY ENSURING THAT VETERANS & THEIR FAMILIES CAN ACCESS THE FULL RANGE OF BENEFITS AVAILABLE TO THEM; FIGHTING FOR THE INTERESTS OF AMERICAS INJURED.

profile · synthesized from sources

DAV Chapter 16 is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering disabled veterans and their families in Prescott, AZ. They provide assistance with VA benefits, offer recreational programs, and operate thrift stores whose profits support their mission, including housing for homeless veterans. The organization also advocates for veterans' interests at various government levels.

named programs · 7 · from sources

what they call their work

DAV "Trift" Stores
Operates two thrift stores (5th Street Store and Uptown Store) selling clothing, furniture, accessories, kitchenware, shoes, medical equipment, and military goods. Profits directly support the organization's mission and assist veterans and their families with items or transportation.
Emergency Grants
Provides emergency grants to ill and injured veterans impacted by natural disasters.
Homeless Veteran Housing
Owns three residences in the Prescott Area that house up to 14 previously homeless veterans.
Hunts for Hero’s
Provides outward bound therapy to combat veteran suicides.
JustBKids
Provides summer camps to children of fallen and disabled veterans.
Recreational Programs at Northern Arizona Veterans Medical Center
Sponsors and supports field trips, BINGO, Horse Racing, Sporting Events, Plays, Rodeos, and provides recreational room supplies and other activities for veterans hospitalized at the Community Living Center and Domiciliary.
Resource Center
Provides support and resources for disabled veterans and their families, including information on veteran benefits, healthcare services, financial assistance, and community programs. Offers counseling on VA benefits, links to job training, and assistance for homeless veterans.
activities · 9 clusters

what they do

  • Equine-Assisted Therapy for Veterans and First Responders 2 activities
    • Deliver outdoor therapy programs to reduce veteran suicide
      Provides outdoor experiential therapy through the “Hunts for Hero’s” program to help combat veteran suicides.
    • Provide Outward Bound Therapy
      Provides outward bound therapy to combat veteran suicides through the “Hunts for Hero’s” program.
  • Visitor-Facing Educational Retail Operations 2 activities
    • Offer Military Memorabilia and Apparel
      Offers a selection of military memorabilia, apparel, and gear.
    • Sell military memorabilia and apparel
      Offers a selection of military items including apparel, memorabilia, and gear, likely through its thrift stores or affiliated outlets.
  • Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 2 activities
    • Operate Housing for Homeless Veterans
      Operates three residences that house up to 14 previously homeless veterans.
    • Operate transitional housing for homeless veterans
      Operates three residences that provide housing for up to 14 previously homeless veterans.
  • Nonprofit Thrift Store Operations 2 activities
    • Operate Thrift Stores
      Operates thrift stores on Gurley Street and 5th Street in Prescott, AZ, offering affordable items to the community and providing furniture, clothing, household items, and transportation to veterans and their families.
    • Operate thrift stores in Prescott, AZ
      Operates two thrift stores in Prescott, AZ (on Gurley Street and 5th Street) that provide affordable furniture, clothing, household items, and transportation assistance to veterans and their families.
  • Emergency Rental and Utility Assistance 2 activities
    • Provide Emergency Grants
      Provides emergency grants to ill and injured veterans affected by natural disasters.
    • Provide emergency financial assistance to veterans
      Offers emergency grants to ill and injured veterans affected by natural disasters.
  • Durable Medical Equipment Lending 2 activities
    • Provide Medical Equipment
      Provides gently used medical equipment and supplies, including wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and other assistive devices.
    • Provide medical equipment to veterans
      Provides gently used medical equipment and assistive devices such as wheelchairs, walkers, and crutches to veterans in need.
  • Adaptive Sports and Recreational Therapy 2 activities
    • Provide Recreational Programs for Veterans
      Provides and sponsors recreational programs and activities for veterans, including those hospitalized at the Northern Arizona Veterans Medical Center.
    • Support recreational programs for hospitalized veterans
      Provides and sponsors recreational programs and activities for veterans at the Northern Arizona Veterans Medical Center and other hospitalized settings.
  • Veteran Emergency and Financial Relief 1 activity
    • Run summer camps for children of fallen and disabled veterans
      Sponsors the “JustBKids” program, which organizes summer camps for children of fallen and disabled veterans.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Sponsor Summer Camps for Children of Veterans
      Sponsors summer camps for children of fallen and disabled veterans through the “JustBKids” program.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$685K
Contributions & grants$553K81%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$100K15%
Other revenue$32K
expenses
Total expenses$556K
Program expenses85%
Admin / overhead15%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$325K
Grants paid out$3K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$1.45M
Cash$47K
Investments$191K
Liabilities$16K
Net assets$1.43M
Liquid reserves5.1 mo
1 years on record · 2021–2021
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 4
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
GERALD MCKENZIE ADJUTANT 3 $36K
DANE HAMPTON SERGEANT AT ARMS 2 $31K
CARDIEL VASQUEZ JUNIOR VICE COMMANDER 3 $11K
REBEKAH SITTMAN UPTOWN STORE MGR 3 $7K
board members · 6
  • CARL MILLOCK — CHAPLAIN
  • CHRIS RHOAD — SENIOR VICE COMMANDER
  • CHUCK HAILER — JUDGE ADVOCATE
  • DENIS LUEDERS — COMMANDER
  • JOHN LARSON — TREASURER
  • PETE WALTER — SECRETARY
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • Northern Arizona Veterans Medical Center Partner — Works directly to provide recreational programs for veterans.
  • Northern Arizona Veterans Medical Center Partner — Works directly with the center to provide recreational programs for veterans.