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 primary $65KK.E.Y.S. HOSTS A VARIETY OF EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES FOR PARTICIPATING STUDENTS, INCLUDING FIELD TRIPS, A FALL FORMAL, SPRING DANCE, TALENT SHOW, LEADERSHIP TRAINING, AND MINISTRY OUTREACH. YOUTH GROUP, INCLUDING WORSHIP AND BIBLE STUDY, IS HELD WEEKLY DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR.
named programs · 4 · from sources
what they call their work
Academic and Fine Arts Courses
Offers a variety of courses including dances, science fairs, and art exhibitions for homeschooled students.
F.Y.I. (Fellowship for the Young and Inspired)
A monthly student-led chapel service held on campus to promote spiritual growth.
High School Graduation
Hosts a graduation ceremony for students who complete their high school education through K.E.Y.S.
Leadership Training
Provides training opportunities for students to develop leadership skills.
activities · 3 groups
what they do
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Standardized Academic Testing Administration 5 activities
- Administers standardized academic assessmentsProctors the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) for both members and non-members, enabling parents to benchmark student performance against national averages.
- Administers standardized academic assessments to studentsProctors the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) for both member and non-member families, enabling parents to evaluate student performance against national norms.
- Administers standardized academic assessments to studentsProctors the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) for member and non-member families, enabling parents to benchmark student performance against national norms.
- Standardized Testing AdministrationAdministers the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) to both members and non-members, enabling parents to benchmark student academic performance against national averages.
- Standardized Testing AdministrationAdministers the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) to both members and non-members, enabling parents to benchmark student academic performance against national averages.
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Homeschool Enrichment Programs 5 activities
- Homeschool Support and Enrichment ProgramsProvides a comprehensive range of academic and fine arts courses, field trips, and extracurricular activities such as science fairs, history fairs, art exhibitions, dances, youth group, worship team, leadership training, and ministry outreach for homeschool students from junior high through high school, including summer camps and seminars.
- Homeschool Support and Enrichment ProgramsProvides a comprehensive range of academic and fine arts courses, field trips, and extracurricular activities such as science fairs, history fairs, art exhibitions, dances, youth group, worship team, leadership training, and ministry outreach for homeschool students from junior high through high school, including summer camps and seminars.
- Provides comprehensive K-12 academic and extracurricular programmingOffers a full range of academic and enrichment activities including fine arts courses, science and history fairs, art exhibitions, field trips, dances, youth groups, worship teams, leadership training, ministry outreach, summer camp, junior high and high school activities, and homeschool through high school seminars.
- Provides comprehensive academic and extracurricular programming for K-12 studentsOffers a full range of academic courses, fine arts instruction, science and history fairs, art exhibitions, field trips, dances, youth groups, worship teams, leadership training, ministry outreach, summer camps, and junior high through high school seminars, including options for homeschool families.
- Provides comprehensive academic and extracurricular programming for K-12 studentsOffers academic courses, fine arts instruction, science and history fairs, art exhibitions, field trips, dances, youth groups, worship teams, leadership training, ministry outreach, summer camp, junior high and high school activities, and homeschool-through-high-school seminars.
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Uncategorized 5 activities
- Hosts student-led religious services and age-specific spiritual programsOrganizes a monthly student-led chapel service (F.Y.I. – Fellowship for the Young and Inspired) and an alternative service, ElevenTwelve, designed for high school juniors and seniors.
- Hosts student-led religious services and spiritual programmingOrganizes a monthly student-led chapel service (F.Y.I. – Fellowship for the Young and Inspired) and an alternative service, ElevenTwelve, designed for Juniors and Seniors.
- Hosts student-led religious services and youth spiritual programmingOrganizes a monthly student-led chapel service (F.Y.I. – Fellowship for the Young and Inspired) and an alternative service, ElevenTwelve, specifically for Juniors and Seniors.
- Student-Led Chapel ServicesOrganizes and hosts monthly student-led chapel services, including F.Y.I. (Fellowship for the Young and Inspired) for all students and an alternative service called ElevenTwelve specifically for Juniors and Seniors.
- Student-Led Chapel ServicesOrganizes and hosts monthly student-led chapel services, including F.Y.I. (Fellowship for the Young and Inspired) for general student participation and ElevenTwelve specifically for Juniors & Seniors.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$551K
Contributions & grants$39K7%
Program service revenue$505K92%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$7K
expenses
Total expenses$483K
Program expenses81%
Admin / overhead19%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$202K
Grants paid out$2K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$338K
Cash$233K
Investments$0
Liabilities$3K
Net assets$335K
Liquid reserves5.8 mo
1 years on record · 2022–2022
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
paid leadership · 4
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| MARYKAY COLLIN | PRESIDENT | 57 | $59K |
| KAYLEE COLLIN | DIRECTOR | 35 | $40K |
| ERIN RATHIER | SECRETARY | 42 | $38K |
| DEBORAH VANDENBOOM | DIRECTOR | 35 | $29K |
board members · 1
- CHRISTOPHER COLLIN — DIRECTOR