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Mercy House Initiative

Scottsdale, AZ · EIN 851630601 · Form 990 · FY2020 · NTEE X20 · Religion-Related · Small ($100K-$1M) · mercyhouseaz.org
revenue
$513K
expenses
$205K
net assets
$308K
employees
0
program ratio
94%
mission · from form 990

Our core commitments at MH are focused on spiritual wellness, economic empowerment, and personal wholeness. Mercy House will target women who left school after Grade 9 or Grade 12 for participation in a year long program followed up by a mentoring program for an extended period of time. The initial programs are Bible study and small group discipleship, followed by programming such as English lessons to improve literacy, nutrition and wellness, job skill development, computer classes, and microfinance to support women entrepreneurship.

profile · synthesized from sources

Mercy House Community Center is a nonprofit organization based in Avondale, Arizona, that provides youth education, family services, community outreach, and spiritual development programs to families in the Southwest Valley. The organization supports low-income individuals and families through food and clothing assistance, academic support for youth, and faith-based programming. Founded in 1994, it operates entirely through volunteer efforts.

named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

Community Outreach
Year-round programs that deliver essential services and support to the local community, including seasonal initiatives like Christmas outreach.
Family Services
Offers basic needs support such as food and clothing, along with vital resources to help families achieve stability and self-sufficiency.
Spiritual Development
Provides faith-based programs where individuals and families can grow spiritually, find encouragement, and develop a stronger sense of purpose.
Youth Education
Provides academic assistance and life skills development for students in a supportive environment to build confidence and promote future success.
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 2 activities
    • Distribution of basic needs
      Provides food, clothing, and vital resources to families in the community on an ongoing basis.
    • Provision of Essential Resources
      Provides food, clothing, and vital resources to families in the community.
  • Volunteer-Run Educational Programming 2 activities
    • Volunteer-Based Operations
      Operates entirely through volunteer labor to serve the local community.
    • Volunteer-based operations
      Relies entirely on volunteer labor to deliver services and support community programs.
  • Community Outreach & Education Services 1 activity
    • Community Outreach Programs
      Conducts year-round community outreach programs.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Community outreach programs
      Conducts year-round outreach initiatives to engage and support the local community.
    • Youth Academic and Life Skills Development
      Provides academic assistance and life skills development for youth in a supportive environment.
    • Youth academic and life skills program
      Provides academic assistance and life skills development for youth in a supportive environment through ongoing programming.
financials · form 990 · fy2020
revenue
Total revenue$513K
Contributions & grants$513K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$205K
Program expenses94%
Admin / overhead6%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$194K
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$308K
Cash$292K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$308K
Liquid reserves17.1 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

board members · 3
  • CHARLES STROUPE — Director
  • DEBRA STROUPE — Director
  • MOFFAT ZIMBA — Director
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Mercy House Community Center Network — Primary operating name of Mercy House Initiative