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PARENTS AND TEACHERS AT SIMIS INC

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 953545873 · Form 990 · FY2020 · NTEE B94Z · Education · Micro (<$100K) · simispats.com
revenue
$52K
expenses
$92K
net assets
$188K
employees
0
volunteers
10
program ratio
91%
mission · from form 990

PARENTS AND TEACHERS AT SIMIS PATS EXISTS TO DEVELOP AND ENRICH STUDENT EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT BY SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY OF STUDENTS, PARENTS AND STAFF AT MADISON SIMIS ELEMENTARY.

profile · synthesized from sources

Parents and Teachers at Simis (PATS) is a parent-teacher organization that supports Madison Simis Elementary in Phoenix, AZ. It aims to develop and enrich student educational achievement by supporting the community of students, parents, and staff. PATS provides resources and assistance programs, including food and clothing assistance, and educational support.

named programs · 8 · from sources

what they call their work

Art Masterpiece
A volunteer program, details not specified beyond its existence.
Bereavement and Counseling Services
Offers support and resources for individuals and families coping with loss, grief, and other emotional challenges.
Clothing Assistance Programs
Connects families to resources for obtaining free or low-cost clothing, including Harvest Compassion Center.
DIGGS
A volunteer program, details not specified beyond its existence.
Dad's Club
A volunteer program, details not specified beyond its existence.
Educational Assistance Programs
Provides information on programs and organizations that offer academic support, tutoring, and mentoring services.
Family Assistance: Resources
Provides a collection of helpful links and resources to connect families to local organizations and services for food, clothing, and educational assistance.
Food Assistance Programs
Connects families to local food banks and programs, including the Summer Food Service Program, Harvest Compassion Center, St. Vincent de Paul, The Society of St. Andrew, St. Mary's Food Bank, United Food Bank, Arizona Food Bank Network, and Phoenix Public Library grab-and-go meals.
activities · 6 clusters

what they do

  • Student Enrichment Program Funding 2 activities
    • Community Engagement and Educational Support
      Supports student educational achievement at Madison Simis Elementary through community engagement, offering programs during the spring and fall seasons, and providing resources not covered by the school or district budget.
    • Support student educational achievement through community engagement
      Supports student educational achievement at Madison Simis Elementary by fostering community engagement and providing resources beyond school or district funding.
  • Parent-Teacher Collaboration Programs 2 activities
    • Facilitate parent-staff collaboration and communication
      Provides structured opportunities for collaboration and direct communication between parents and school staff to support school community engagement.
    • Parent-School Collaboration
      Provides opportunities for collaboration and direct communication between parents and school staff at Madison Simis Elementary.
  • Parent and Family Engagement Coordination 2 activities
    • General Meetings for Community Updates
      Hosts quarterly general meetings for the Simis community to provide updates on campus activities, event calendars, and facilitate connections between families and PATS board members, including presentations and notes from past meetings.
    • Host quarterly general meetings for school community engagement
      Hosts quarterly general meetings for the Simis community to share updates on campus activities, review event calendars, and facilitate connections among families and PATS board members, with documented meetings occurring in August and November 2025, August 2024, and March 2024.
  • Member-Focused Social Events 1 activity
    • Community Events Organization
      Organizes various community events such as Movie Nights, Dads Club Dance Parties, and Dine Out events to foster community engagement.
  • Weekend and Supplemental Meal Provision for Youth 1 activity
    • Summer Food Service Program Participation
      Participates in the Summer Food Service Program to provide free meals to children 18 years and younger.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Food Assistance Referrals
      Connects families to various organizations such as Harvest Compassion Center, St. Vincent de Paul, St. Mary's Food Bank, and United Food Bank for emergency food boxes, hot meals, and mobile pantry services.
    • Organize seasonal and recurring programs and events
      Offers programs during the spring and fall seasons and organizes community events such as Movie Night & PATS General Meeting, Dads Club Dance Party, and Dine Out events.
    • Provide access to emergency food and nutrition services
      Participates in the Summer Food Service Program to provide free meals to children 18 and under, and connects families to local food resources including Harvest Compassion Center, St. Vincent de Paul, St. Mary's Food Bank, United Food Bank, and mobile pantry services for food boxes and hot meals.
financials · form 990 · fy2020

the money

revenue
Total revenue$52K
Contributions & grants$54K104%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$-2K
expenses
Total expenses$92K
Program expenses91%
Admin / overhead8%
Fundraising1%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$73K
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$188K
Cash$188K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$188K
Liquid reserves24.6 mo
2 years on record · 2019–2020 · YoY revenue -74.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

board members · 10
  • BIBY CARBONNEAU — VICE PRESIDENT COMM. EVENTS
  • BLAIRE GRIFFIN — SECRETARY
  • BRIAN FOLTYN — TREASURER A/P
  • JEN WILLIAMS — VICE PRESIDENT FUNDRAISING ELECT
  • JESSIE SPALDING — VICE PRESIDENT FAIR
  • KATHLEEN LEWIS — VICE PRESIDENT FUNDRAISING
  • MEREDITH FRANCIS — VICE PRESIDENT FAIR
  • STEPHEN BLAZEK — TREASURER A/R
  • TARA ALLEN — PRESIDENT ELECT
  • YARDEN TAHAN — PRESIDENT
relationships · 9

who they work with

  • Harvest Compassion Center Partner — Provides emergency food boxes and resources to families in need.
  • Madison Education Foundation Partner — Audrey Elliot serves as the Simis liaison for the Madison Education Foundation.
  • Madison School District No. 38 Partner — Membership includes teachers and administrators employed by the Madison School District No. 38 assigned to Madison Simis Elementary.
  • Madison Simis Elementary Partner — Primary school community served by PATS
  • Madison Simis Elementary Partner — Provides family assistance support to the school community.
  • Madison Simis Elementary Partner — Supports the community of students, parents, and staff at Madison Simis Elementary.
  • St. Mary's Food Bank Partner — Offers food boxes and operates a mobile pantry.
  • St. Vincent de Paul Partner — Offers food boxes and hot meals for those in need.
  • United Food Bank Partner — Provides food boxes and mobile pantry services.