irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2021
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $20KLodging, food and necessities provided to people escaping domestic abuse. Up to 2 nights in a hotel, grocery assistance - especially for the senior citizen escapes and BIN Bins which are baskets full of hygiene items and essentials.
- #2 $20KHome and personal secutiry items for people escaping domestic abuse including new door and window locks, secutiry camera systems and safety kits.
named programs · 4 · from sources
what they call their work
Bridge The Gap
Connects survivors with community resources and support services to address financial and logistical barriers to safety
Emergency Escape Support
Provides immediate resources including emergency cab rides, hotel accommodations, and meals to help survivors flee abusive situations
Home Security Assistance
Helps survivors change locks and install home security systems to increase safety after leaving an abuser
Sole Drive
Collects and donates tennis shoes to survivors, particularly those escaping with children, as part of basic needs support
activities · 4 groups
what they do
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Animal Rescue & Shelter Volunteer Support 3 activities
- Volunteer Engagement and Donation DrivesOffers volunteering opportunities for individuals and groups, including assembling basic immediate needs bins, organizing donation drives, and hosting events to support domestic violence survivors.
- Volunteer OpportunitiesOffers volunteering opportunities for individuals and groups to support their mission, including assembling basic immediate needs bins, organizing donation drives, and hosting events.
- Volunteer ProgramOffers volunteering opportunities for individuals and groups to support the organization's mission, including assembling basic immediate needs bins, organizing donation drives, and hosting events.
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Domestic Violence Shelter & Support Services 2 activities
- Facilitating Escapes from Domestic ViolenceFacilitates escapes from domestic violence situations, having assisted 42,353 individuals, including 81,209 children, and 1,550 veterans in escaping abusive environments.
- Facilitating Escapes from Domestic ViolenceFacilitates escapes from domestic violence situations for survivors, including children and veterans, providing support to help them leave abusive environments.
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Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 1 activity
- Distribution of Basic Immediate Needs BinsDistributes "B.I.N. Bins" (Basic Immediate Need Bins) containing essential hygiene products, non-perishable snacks, and other necessities like bedding, towels, and toothbrushes to domestic violence survivors.
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Uncategorized 8 activities
- Grocery AssistanceProvides grocery assistance to individuals, including senior citizens, fulfilling 7,466 requests.
- Grocery AssistanceProvides grocery assistance to individuals, with a focus on senior citizens, fulfilling 7,466 requests.
- Grocery Assistance for Domestic Violence SurvivorsProvides grocery assistance to domestic violence survivors, with a significant number of recipients being senior citizens.
- Grocery Assistance for Domestic Violence SurvivorsProvides grocery assistance to domestic violence survivors, with a significant number of recipients being senior citizens. In one reporting period, 7,466 requests for grocery assistance were fulfilled.
- Immediate Needs Assistance for Domestic Violence SurvivorsProvides one-time assistance to domestic violence survivors fleeing abusive situations, including transportation (cab fares, Uber/Lyft rides, gas cards, bus passes), temporary lodging (hotel stays), moving and storage assistance, home security systems, lock changes, and basic immediate needs bins containing hygiene products, non-perishable snacks, and other necessities. This assistance helps remove immediate financial barriers to escaping abuse.
- Immediate Needs Assistance for Domestic Violence SurvivorsProvides one-time assistance to domestic violence survivors fleeing abusive situations, including transportation (cab fares, Uber/Lyft rides, gas cards, bus passes), temporary lodging (hotel stays), moving and storage assistance, home security systems, lock changes, and basic immediate needs bins containing hygiene products and other necessities. This assistance has facilitated over 42,000 escapes, including 81,209 children and 1,550 veterans, and fulfilled thousands of requests for transportation, BIN Bins, and security measures.
- Immediate Needs Assistance for Domestic Violence SurvivorsProvides one-time assistance to domestic violence survivors fleeing abusive situations, including transportation (cab fares, Uber/Lyft rides, gas cards, bus passes), temporary lodging (hotel stays), moving and storage assistance, home security systems, lock changing assistance, and basic immediate needs bins containing hygiene products, non-perishable snacks, and other necessities. This assistance has facilitated over 42,000 escapes, including 81,209 children, and assisted 1,550 veterans.
- Immediate Needs and Emergency Assistance for Domestic Violence SurvivorsProvides one-time assistance to domestic violence survivors fleeing abusive situations, including transportation (cab fares, Uber/Lyft rides, gas cards, bus passes), temporary lodging (hotel stays), moving and storage assistance, home security systems, lock changes, and meals. This assistance aims to remove immediate financial and logistical barriers to escaping abuse.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$97K
Contributions & grants$97K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$78K
Program expenses100%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$78K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$19K
Cash$19K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$19K
Liquid reserves3.0 mo
2 years on record · 2021–2022 · YoY revenue -11.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 9
- ALLISON BARNETT — Board Member
- ANN SHEALER — Board Member
- CORBIN REIDY — Board Member
- CRYSTAL REIDY — Secretary
- KATIE BARABAS — Director
- LAURA L PAHULES — President
- MARTINA SPEARS — Vice President
- RACHEL PEREZ — Board Member
- SHEILA FLORES — Treasurer
relationships · 9
who they work with
- Amazon Partner — Partnered to compile wish lists of necessary items for domestic violence victims.
- Sanoa Health Medical Practice Marketing and Consulting Partner — Designed, donated, and hosted the Control Alt Delete LLC website.
- Sanoa Health Medical Practice Marketing and Consulting Partner — Designed, donated, and hosted the organization's website
- Sanoa Health Medical Practice Marketing and Consulting Partner — Designed, donated, and hosted the website for Control Alt Delete LLC.
- Sanoa Health Medical Practice Marketing and Consulting Partner — Designed, donated, and hosted the website.
- Sanoa Health Medical Practice Marketing and Consulting Partner — Designed, donated, and hosts the Control Alt Delete website.
- Society of Survivors Partner — Collaborates to support domestic violence survivors.
- Target Partner — Partnered to compile wish lists of necessary items for domestic violence victims.
- domesticshelters.org Partner — Partnered to compile wish lists of necessary items for domestic violence victims.