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Pinnacle Prevention Corp

Chandler, AZ · EIN 464574172 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE K40 · Food, Agriculture & Nutrition · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.pinnacleprevention.org
revenue
$4.0M
expenses
$3.9M
net assets
$13K
employees
10
program ratio
96%
mission · from form 990

To cultivate a just foood system and opportunties for joyful movement.

profile · synthesized from sources

Pinnacle Prevention is a nonprofit organization based in Chandler, Arizona, dedicated to cultivating a just food system and promoting opportunities for joyful movement. They engage in various initiatives, including policy advocacy, community programs, and partnerships aimed at enhancing community wellbeing across the state.

named programs · 5 · from sources

what they call their work

Arizona Food Systems Network
A statewide food policy council that collaborates with local advocates to improve Arizona's food system.
Double Up Food Bucks Arizona
Incentivizes SNAP/EBT users to purchase more fruits and vegetables at local markets by doubling their benefits.
Farmers Market Nutrition Program
Provides coupons for fresh produce to families participating in WIC and qualifying seniors at farmers markets.
Purchase Local Arizona
Supports local farmers and enhances food access in underserved areas through local food purchasing initiatives.
Trauma-Informed Nutrition Initiative
Focuses on the intersection of trauma and nutrition to improve community health and wellbeing.
activities · 6 clusters

what they do

  • Farmers Market Food Assistance Programs 4 activities
    • Administering the Arizona Farmers Market Nutrition Program (AZFMNP)
      Distributes AZFMNP coupon booklets to WIC-participating families and qualifying seniors, enabling them to purchase fresh, Arizona-grown fruits and vegetables at farmers markets.
    • Distributing Arizona Farmers Market Nutrition Program (AZFMNP) Coupons
      Distributes AZFMNP coupon booklets to WIC-participating families and qualifying seniors, enabling them to purchase fresh, Arizona-grown fruits and vegetables at farmers markets.
    • Operating the Double Up Food Bucks Arizona Program
      Implements the Double Up Food Bucks program in Arizona, which doubles the value of SNAP/EBT benefits used at local food marketplaces to increase access to fresh produce for low-income individuals and families, while also supporting local farmers.
    • Operating the Double Up Food Bucks Arizona Program
      Implements and operates the Double Up Food Bucks program in Arizona, which doubles the value of SNAP/EBT benefits used at local food marketplaces to increase access to fresh, healthy food and support local farmers.
  • Local Food Systems Advocacy & Network Building 2 activities
    • Convening the Arizona Food Systems Network (AZFSN)
      Convenes the Arizona Food Systems Network (AZFSN), an autonomous community of practice that serves as a platform for food systems information, capacity building, relationship strengthening, and action mobilization.
    • Convening the Arizona Food Systems Network (AZFSN)
      Leads and supports the Arizona Food Systems Network, an autonomous community of practice that facilitates information sharing, capacity building, relationship strengthening, and action mobilization within the food systems sector.
  • Leadership & Organizational Capacity Training 2 activities
    • Providing Training and Technical Assistance
      Offers training, consultation, and technical assistance across Arizona, alongside research and evaluation, advocacy and policy support, and community engagement.
    • Providing Training and Technical Assistance
      Offers training, consultation, and technical assistance across Arizona, focusing on food systems, community design, and initiatives like Trauma Informed Nutrition Systems.
  • Garden-Based Education Programs 1 activity
    • Implementing Food Systems and Community Design Programs
      Develops and implements various programs, including Pots to Love, Seeds to Grow, and the Active Living and Built Environment initiative, to support community wellbeing through improved food systems and community design.
  • Advocacy for Food Security & Nutrition Access 1 activity
    • Supporting Local Food Systems and Community Wellbeing
      Implements programs and initiatives focused on food systems and community design to support overall wellbeing, including efforts to increase access to fresh, seasonal food in underserved areas and support local farmers.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Leading the Trauma Informed Nutrition Systems Initiative
      Leads a systems change initiative that integrates trauma science, nutrition science, and public health science to improve community engagement around nutrition, movement, and health, providing a platform for practitioners to understand the impact of hunger and trauma on eating behaviors.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$4.04M
Contributions & grants$4.04M100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$3.90M
Program expenses96%
Admin / overhead3%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$593K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$170K
Cash$159K
Investments$0
Liabilities$157K
Net assets$13K
Liquid reserves0.5 mo
1 years on record · 2021–2021
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Adrienne Udarbe Executive Director 40 $142K
board members · 3
  • Antonio Salas — Treasurer
  • Becky Johnson — President
  • Maria Gomez — Secretary
relationships · 9

who they work with

  • Arizona Department of Economic Security Partner — Co-administers the Purchase Local Arizona program with Pinnacle Prevention
  • Arizona Food Systems Network Partner — Collaborates on coalition work to support food system transformation in Arizona.
  • Double Up Food Bucks Arizona Partner — Operates the Double Up Food Bucks Arizona program to increase access to fresh produce for SNAP recipients.
  • Fair Food Network Partner — Brings Fair Food Network's national Double Up Food Bucks program to Arizona.
  • SAMHSA Government — Initiative is shaped around SAMHSA’s six guiding principles to a trauma-informed approach.
  • USDA Government — Funds the program through the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program (LFPA)
  • USDA Government — Subject to USDA civil rights regulations and policies; listed as a point of contact for program discrimination complaints.
  • Vitalyst Health Foundation Funder — Supports the Arizona Food Systems Network (AZFSN).
  • WIC Government — Collaborates with WIC to identify eligible families for the AZFMNP coupon program.