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SIERRA VISTA VOLUNTEER INTERFAITH CAREGIVER PROGRAM INC

Sierra Vista, AZ · EIN 860761694 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE X99 · Religion-Related · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.volunteerinterfaithcaregiverprogram.org
revenue
$232K
expenses
$202K
net assets
$345K
employees
5
volunteers
82
program ratio
100%
filing since
2020
mission · from form 990

VICaP provides free transportation for seniors and disabled persons to medical/dental/vision appointments, grocery shopping, and other life necessities.

profile · synthesized from sources

Nonprofit organization founded in 1992 that provides free transportation services to elderly, disabled, and home-bound residents of Cochise County, Arizona. Services are delivered by trained volunteers from faith-based and community organizations who use their personal vehicles, with mileage reimbursed. The program supports independent living by facilitating access to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and eye-care services.

irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2022

what they reported doing

Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.

  1. #1 primary $42K
    Mileage reimbursement to volunteer drivers and vehicle expenses (prepaid fuel cards, repairs/maintenance, registration) for company vehicles.
  2. #2 $0
    N/A
named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

ITN America Partnership – Eye-Care Transportation
As a Trusted Transportation Provider with ITN America, offers free rides to eye-care services including ophthalmologist and optometrist appointments and eyeglass pickups for older adults and visually impaired individuals.
Transportation Services
Provides free transportation for medical appointments, grocery shopping, and other essential needs to elderly, disabled, and home-bound residents of Cochise County using trained volunteer drivers.
activities · 2

what they do

direct service · 2
  • Free transportation services for medical and essential needs Non-Emergent Medical Appointment Transportation
    Provides free transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and eye-care services for older adults, visually impaired, elderly, disabled, and home-bound residents of Cochise County using trained volunteer drivers and their personal vehicles.
  • Offers monthly mileage reimbursement to volunteer drivers to offset fuel costs incurred while providing transportation services.
strategies · 13

how they think

Theories of action extracted from this org's own source material. Click any approach shared with other orgs to see the full field.

  • Community-based referral network for extended support community_resource_referral unique to this org
    Connects individuals to external organizations when services fall outside direct program offerings, leveraging community resource navigation to ensure comprehensive client support.
  • Flexible volunteer engagement model flexible_volunteer_model unique to this org
    Operates a flexible volunteer model that accommodates individual schedules while using structured onboarding and standardized procedures to ensure reliable and consistent service delivery.
  • Flexible volunteer engagement model flexible_volunteer_model unique to this org
    Operates a flexible volunteer model that accommodates individual schedules to maximize participation and sustain service delivery over time.
  • Flexible volunteer model with structured onboarding flexible_volunteer_model unique to this org
    Combines a flexible volunteer model that accommodates individual schedules with standardized onboarding and procedures to ensure consistent training and reliable service delivery.
  • Standardized volunteer onboarding and training standardized_volunteer_onboarding unique to this org
    Implements structured onboarding and standardized procedures to ensure consistent training and reliable service delivery across volunteer cohorts.
  • Structured client intake and service coordination structured_intake_process unique to this org
    Requires registration prior to service access to enable coordinated, organized support and ensure appropriate service delivery.
  • Structured client intake and service coordination structured_intake_process unique to this org
    Implements a structured intake process requiring registration to coordinate services effectively and refer clients to external resources when needed, ensuring comprehensive support.
  • Structured intake and community referral system structured_intake_process unique to this org
    Uses a structured intake process requiring registration to coordinate services and refers individuals to external resources when needed, ensuring comprehensive support through coordinated care and community resource navigation.
  • Support for independent living support independent living unique to this org
    Designs services to help clients remain in their homes and maintain quality of life, with volunteer-based care enabling aging or vulnerable individuals to live independently.
  • Support for independent living and quality of life support_independent_living unique to this org
    Designs services to help clients remain in their homes and maintain independence, with the goal of preserving dignity and enhancing quality of life.
  • Supporting independent living and quality of life support independent living unique to this org
    Designs services to help clients remain in their homes and communities by maintaining independence and enhancing overall quality of life.
  • Volunteer-based service delivery from faith and community networks volunteer-based_service_delivery unique to this org
    Relies on trained volunteers drawn from faith congregations, community organizations, and local businesses to deliver services, leveraging community networks for scalable and relational care.
  • Volunteer-powered service delivery from faith and community networks volunteer-based service delivery unique to this org
    Relies on trained volunteers drawn from faith congregations, community organizations, and local businesses to deliver services, expanding capacity through community engagement.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$232K
Contributions & grants$231K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$1230%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$202K
Program expenses100%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$118K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$345K
Cash$322K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$345K
Liquid reserves19.1 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -45.1%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Kimberly Gill Executive Director 40 $130K
relationships · 14

who they work with

  • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • Community United Church of Christ Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • Faith Presbyterian Church Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • First Christian Church Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • ITN America Partner — Partners with ITN America as a 'Trusted Transportation Provider' to offer free transportation to eye-care services.
  • Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • S.V. Commission on Disability Issues Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • Sierra Lutheran Church Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • St. Stephen's Episcopal Church Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • Temple Kol Hamidbar Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • United Methodist Church Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • Unity Church Partner — Founder of VICaP
  • vicapsvaz@gmail.com Partner — Email contact point for service requests and registration support.