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HOME FOR NEW BEGINNINGS INC

COTTONWOOD, AZ · EIN 814544232 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE P30 · Human Services · Micro (<$100K) · home4newbeginnings.com
revenue
$48K
expenses
$44K
net assets
$33K
employees
mission · from form 990

TO PROVIDE HOMES FOR DISPLACED CHILDREN

profile · synthesized from sources

Home for New Beginnings is a nonprofit organization working to establish a residential home for displaced children in the Verde Valley, Arizona. They aim to provide a family-like environment, distinct from traditional group homes, and are committed to private funding to avoid state control. The organization also runs educational programs like cooking classes and provides resources for homeless youth seeking federal student aid.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Community Supported Children's Garden
An educational garden program for children, with a new expanded location, focused on gardening education.
Federal Student Aid and Homeless Youth Q&A
Provides information and resources for homeless youth regarding federal student aid, FAFSA tips, and strategies for accessing financial aid.
Garden to Table Cooking Program
A cooking program for children designed to teach basic cooking skills and prepare them for careers in the food industry, utilizing a community garden.
activities · 5 clusters

what they do

  • Charity Golf Tournament 3 activities
    • Annual 'Nailed It!' Mini Golf Tournament
      Organizes the annual 'Nailed It!' Mini Golf Tournament in Camp Verde to raise funds and provide family activities, featuring sponsor-built holes.
    • Annual 'Nailed It!' Mini Golf Tournament
      Organizes and hosts the annual 'Nailed It!' Mini Golf Tournament in Camp Verde, which includes sponsor-built holes, to raise funds and provide family activities.
    • Host annual 'Nailed It!' Mini Golf Tournament
      Organizes the annual 'Nailed It!' Mini Golf Tournament in Camp Verde, featuring sponsor-built holes, to raise funds and provide family-friendly community activities. The event has previously included nine sponsor-built holes.
  • Culinary Job Training & Workforce Development 3 activities
    • Deliver youth cooking and workforce development program
      Runs a cooking program that has engaged over 400 youth since October 2022, some of whom have obtained food handler's cards and secured employment at the Divine Pies kitchen.
    • Youth Cooking Program
      Engages youth in a cooking program, with over 400 participants since October 2022. The program helps participants obtain food handler's cards and employment opportunities at Divine Pies kitchen.
    • Youth cooking program
      Engages youth in a cooking program, with over 400 participants since October 2022. The program helps participants obtain food handler's cards and employment opportunities at Divine Pies kitchen.
  • Café-Based Youth Job Training 3 activities
    • Operate Divine Pies social enterprise
      Runs a social enterprise, Divine Pies, which produces and sells homemade, local, and fresh pies through a retail location in Camp Verde, AZ. The enterprise supports the development of a group home and provides employment opportunities for program participants.
    • Operate a social enterprise bakery (Divine Pies)
      Operates Divine Pies, a social enterprise that produces and sells homemade pies, specialty desserts, deli sandwiches, breakfast burritos, and quiche slices from a retail location in Camp Verde, AZ. This enterprise supports the development of a group home.
    • Operate a social enterprise bakery (Divine Pies)
      Operates Divine Pies, a social enterprise that produces and sells homemade pies, specialty desserts, deli sandwiches, breakfast burritos, and quiche slices from a retail location in Camp Verde, AZ. This enterprise supports the development of a group home.
  • Garden-Based Education Programs 1 activity
    • Maintain educational gardens for children and cooking programs
      Operates a children's garden at 145 E. Zellner Ln in Camp Verde, recently relocated to a larger site with improved resources, and maintains a garden linked to its cooking class curriculum.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Children's Garden Program
      Operates a children's garden, which recently moved to a larger property at 145 E. Zellner Ln, providing more shade and water resources. This garden is associated with the cooking class.
    • Children's garden program
      Operates a children's garden, which recently moved to a larger property at 145 E. Zellner Ln, providing more shade and water resources. This garden is associated with its cooking class.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$48K
Contributions & grants$48K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$10%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$44K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits$11K
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$33K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$33K
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +24.4%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 2
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
JENNY LANGMACK SECRETARY 30 $6K
PAMELA BARTON PRESIDENT 40 $5K
relationships · 6

who they work with

  • Divine Pies Partner — Collaborated to create the Garden to Table Cooking program and provides employment opportunities for program participants.
  • Jones Ford of Verde Valley Partner — Donated a professional wrap for the organization's new pie concession trailer.
  • Northern Arizona University's AmeriCorps VISTA Program Partner — Partnered with the program in 2020 to build community and alleviate poverty through capacity building.
  • Sunshine Acres Partner — Models its group home approach after Sunshine Acres in Mesa, AZ, and has taken tours of their facility.
  • United Way Funder — Received an initial grant to assist in achieving its goals.
  • local business owners in Verde Valley Partner — Sponsors who build and operate mini golf holes for the 'Nailed It!' tournament.