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ASSOCIATION FOR THE CHRONICALLY

SCOTTSDALE, AZ · EIN 832313897 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE F70 · Mental Health & Crisis Intervention · Micro (<$100K) · www.acmionline.com
revenue
$13K
expenses
$7K
net assets
$55K
employees
0
program ratio
92%
filing since
2020
mission · from form 990

FOUNDED BY A GROUP OF PASSIONATE PARENTS WHOSE ADULT CHILDREN SHARED A SIMILAR EXPERIENCE WITH ARIZONAS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM. YOU SEE, WHILE OUR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM ADEQUATELY SERVES TENS OF THOUSANDS OF ADULTS WITH A SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS (SMI) EVERY YEAR, THERE IS A PERCENTAGE OF OUR SMI POPULATION FOR WHOM OUR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM IS SERIOUSLY AND MATERIALLY INADEQUATE.

profile · synthesized from sources

Association for the Chronically Ill (ACMI) is a behavioral health nonprofit in Arizona that provides education, advocacy, and stakeholder collaboration to improve systems of care for individuals with serious mental illness (SMI). The organization hosts webinars, publishes policy and program white papers, and disseminates clinical and legal resources. It focuses on community-based services, housing, crisis intervention, and system reform.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Behavioral Health Education Webinars
Hosts expert-led webinars on clinical treatments, housing models, legal processes, and system financing to promote evidence-based practices and policy reform
Resource Library
Online collection of downloadable white papers, presentations, and policy documents on topics including secure residential treatment, community living programs, and crisis services
Stakeholder Meetings
Regular forums that bring together behavioral health providers, policymakers, clinicians, and advocates to discuss system improvements, clinical innovations, and policy changes in Arizona
activities · 4

what they do

direct service · 3
capacity building · 1
  • Maintains a library of downloadable resources, including supplemental materials from webinars and informational PDFs on topics such as Guardianship and HIPAA.
strategies · 3

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.

  • Early mental health education and awareness mental_health_education unique to this org
    Provides educational resources on warning signs of mental illness to enable early intervention and increase public awareness of behavioral health issues.
  • Facilitated stakeholder collaboration stakeholder_engagement unique to this org
    Convenes regular meetings among behavioral health stakeholders to promote collaboration and information sharing, improving coordination across the ecosystem.
  • Standardization of behavioral health terminology terminology_standardization unique to this org
    Uses a behavioral health glossary to standardize language across care, treatment, and advocacy contexts, reducing confusion and improving communication.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$13K
Contributions & grants$13K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$7K
Program expenses92%
Admin / overhead8%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$55K
Cash$55K
Investments$0
Liabilities$243
Net assets$55K
Liquid reserves88.9 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue -33.9%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

relationships · 5

who they work with

  • ACMH Inc Partner — Collaborates with ACMI on housing as health care initiatives through stakeholder engagement.
  • AHCCCS Government — Collaborates through stakeholder meetings, including updates from the AHCCCS CMO.
  • Aurora Behavioral Health Partner — Participates in stakeholder meetings addressing behavioral health care delivery.
  • College Medical Center Partner — Participates in ACMI-hosted stakeholder meetings to discuss clinical and operational topics.
  • Viewpoint Dual Recovery Center Partner — Engages in ACMI stakeholder meetings focused on dual recovery and behavioral health.