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Steps to Recovery Homes

Cottonwood, AZ · EIN 463225513 · Form 990 · FY2020 · NTEE P11 · Human Services · Medium ($1M-$10M) · stepstorecoveryhomes.org
revenue
$1.0M
expenses
$525K
net assets
$596K
employees
26
program ratio
60%
mission · from form 990

Provide safe, clean and structured environments to educate and assist individuals to obtain long-term recovery and embrace a purpose in their life

profile · synthesized from sources

Steps to Recovery Homes is a nonprofit organization based in Arizona that provides recovery support services to individuals struggling with addiction. They focus on rebuilding lives and strengthening families through comprehensive programs and community partnerships, primarily serving the Verde Valley area.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Holistic Wellness Programs
Includes activities such as yoga, hiking, and equine therapy to promote healing of mind, body, and spirit.
Job Development Programs
Offers job development services to assist residents in gaining employment and reintegrating into the community.
Life Coaching
Provides comprehensive life coaching to help individuals develop essential skills for recovery and independent living.
activities · 12 groups

what they do

  • Transitional Housing for Recovery 5 activities
    • Operate recovery housing for men and women
      Provides safe, certified sober living spaces in Cottonwood's Verde Valley, including "The Hope House" — a 4-plex housing 12 to 14 men — and additional homes for women and transitional residents, totaling 13 men, 8 women, and 5 in transitional housing.
    • Operating Sober Living Homes
      Provides safe, certified, and structured sober living environments for men and women in recovery, including "The Hope House" for men in Cottonwood's Verde Valley, housing 12-14 men, and a separate home for 8 women, and a transitional home for 5 individuals. The organization plans to acquire additional transitional properties to expand affordable recovery housing.
    • Provide housing resource navigation
      Offers access to a comprehensive directory of housing resources and options in the Verde Valley area to support individuals in recovery.
    • Sober Living and Recovery Housing
      Provides safe, certified, and structured sober living environments for men and women in the Verde Valley, including "The Hope House" for men and a transitional home, supporting over 400 individuals in recovery.
    • Sober Living and Recovery Housing
      Provides safe, certified, and structured sober living environments for men and women in recovery, including a men's recovery house ("The Hope House") and a transitional home, with plans to expand affordable recovery housing through grant funding. The organization has supported over 400 individuals in recovery, with more than half maintaining sobriety for over two years.
  • Sober Social Fellowship Events 4 activities
    • Community Outreach and Awareness
      Funds outreach efforts, educational materials, and community events to spread awareness about recovery and the addiction crisis, including hosting an annual "Dinner for Hope" fundraising event.
    • Community Outreach and Fundraising
      Hosts an annual "Dinner for Hope" fundraising event, organizes job fairs, and funds outreach efforts, educational materials, and community events to raise awareness about recovery and support its programs.
    • Community Outreach and Fundraising
      Hosts an annual "Dinner for Hope" fundraising event to raise funds and awareness for the addiction crisis, and funds outreach efforts, educational materials, and community events to spread awareness about recovery.
    • Host community outreach and fundraising events
      Organizes annual fundraising events such as "Dinner for Hope" and funds outreach efforts, educational materials, and community events to raise awareness about addiction and recovery.
  • Outpatient Behavioral Health Services 4 activities
    • Deliver life coaching and clinical support services
      Provides daily life coaching, weekly case management, individual and group therapy, psycho-educational classes, psychiatric evaluations, and weekly telehealth therapy options, with a focus on trauma, co-occurring disorders, emotional stability, and life skills.
    • Mental Health and Clinical Services
      Provides access to mental health resources, weekly telehealth therapy options, and comprehensive clinical services including individual and group therapy, psycho-educational classes, psychiatric evaluations, and case management. The organization also established the Konnect Treatment Center to provide therapy services.
    • Mental Health and Clinical Services
      Provides access to mental health resources, weekly telehealth therapy options, individual and group therapy, psycho-educational classes, psychiatric evaluations, and programs focusing on trauma, behavior patterns, and co-occurring disorders through the Konnect Treatment Center.
    • Offering Mental Health and Clinical Services
      Provides access to mental health resources, weekly telehealth therapy options, and comprehensive clinical services through the Konnect Treatment Center, including individual and group therapy, psycho-educational classes, and psychiatric evaluations. Programs focus on trauma, behavior patterns, co-occurring disorders, life skills, and emotional stability.
  • Wellness & Personal Growth Retreats 4 activities
    • Facilitating Holistic Wellness and Recreational Activities
      Provides access to and funds holistic wellness programs and recreational activities such as yoga, hiking, kayaking, wildlife park visits, camping, sound healing, conventions, equine therapy, structured leadership development, and gym memberships.
    • Holistic Wellness and Recreational Activities
      Offers access to various activities such as yoga, hiking, kayaking, wildlife park visits, camping, sound healing, conventions, equine therapy, structured leadership development, gym memberships, and house bikes to support holistic wellness.
    • Holistic Wellness and Recreational Activities
      Supports holistic wellness programs and provides access to activities such as yoga, hiking, kayaking, wildlife park visits, camping, sound healing, conventions, equine therapy, structured leadership development, gym memberships, and house bikes.
    • Support holistic wellness and recreational therapy
      Facilitates access to wellness activities including yoga, hiking, kayaking, camping, equine therapy, sound healing, gym memberships, and leadership development to support recovery and emotional well-being.
  • Independent Living Skills Training 3 activities
    • Life Coaching and Skill Development
      Offers daily life coaching, job readiness training, financial literacy classes, resume assistance, interview training, and ongoing coaching in boundaries, relationships, hygiene, and parenting to equip residents with skills for independent living.
    • Life Skills and Job Development Training
      Offers comprehensive life coaching, job readiness training, financial literacy classes, resume assistance, interview training, and ongoing coaching in boundaries, relationships, hygiene, and parenting to equip residents with skills for independent living.
    • Providing Life Coaching and Skill Development
      Offers daily life coaching sessions, job readiness training, a structured job development program, financial literacy classes, resume assistance, interview training, and ongoing coaching in boundaries, relationships, hygiene, and parenting to equip residents with skills for independent living.
  • Veteran Employment and Resource Fairs 2 activities
    • Hosting Job Fairs
      Hosts a job fair in Cottonwood, offering general admission and early admission for veterans, seniors, and disabled job seekers.
    • Job Fairs
      Hosts a job fair in Cottonwood, offering general admission and early admission for veterans, seniors, and disabled job seekers.
  • Mobile and Fixed Hygiene Services for Homeless Individuals 2 activities
    • Provide essential living support and resources
      Supplies fully furnished homes, hygiene kits, clothing vouchers, transit passes, internet and phone access, cleaning supplies, computers, and household necessities to residents in recovery housing.
    • Providing Essential Support Services
      Offers fully furnished homes, free laundry access, clothing vouchers, hygiene kits, transit bus passes, internet and phone access, cleaning supplies, computers, online access, transportation, and weekly case management to assist with discharge planning, housing, workforce development, and legal coordination.
  • Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 1 activity
    • Case Management and Support Services
      Provides weekly case management to assist with discharge planning, housing, workforce development, legal coordination, and offers essential daily necessities, clothing vouchers, hygiene kits, and transportation services.
  • Permanent Affordable Housing Development 1 activity
    • Expand recovery housing through property acquisition
      Plans to use grant funding to purchase new transitional properties to maintain affordable rent and expand access to recovery housing.
  • Regular Governance and Member Meetings 1 activity
    • Provide governance and strategic oversight
      Guides organizational operations through governance structures that provide strategic direction and oversight.
  • Job Readiness Training 1 activity
    • Provide job readiness and workforce development programs
      Offers job readiness training, resume assistance, interview preparation, financial literacy classes, ongoing coaching in personal boundaries and parenting, and hosts job fairs with early admission for veterans, seniors, and disabled job seekers.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Offer mental health and trauma-informed care
      Provides access to mental health resources, comprehensive clinical services, and therapy through the Konnect Treatment Center for residents and the broader community.
    • Support long-term recovery outcomes
      Has supported over 400 individuals in recovery, with more than half maintaining sobriety for over two years, through structured homes and wraparound services.
financials · form 990 · fy2020
revenue
Total revenue$1.02M
Contributions & grants$673K66%
Program service revenue$132K13%
Investment income$-3K-0%
Other revenue$221K
expenses
Total expenses$525K
Program expenses60%
Admin / overhead40%
Fundraising1%
Salaries & benefits$240K
Grants paid out$5K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$1.04M
Cash$129K
Investments$0
Liabilities$439K
Net assets$596K
Liquid reserves2.9 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Damien Browning CEO Program Dir 40 $48K
board members · 2
  • DANIEL RAMOS — Director
  • Jennifer Eddingfield — Director
relationships · 40

who they work with

  • Arizona Department of Housing Government — Administers federal Community Development Block Grant funds that support Steps to Recovery Homes’ programs.
  • Arizona Recovery Housing Association (AzRHA) Network — Member of the Arizona Recovery Housing Association.
  • Cambium Legacy & Wealth Strategies Funder — Gratitude Sponsor, contributing $5,000 annually.
  • Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce Funder — Awareness Sponsor, contributing $500 annually.
  • Edward Jones Investments Funder — Selfless Service Sponsor, contributing $1,000 annually.
  • Gandy Corporation Funder — Above and Beyond sponsor, contributing more than $5,000 annually.
  • Glick’s IT Computer Repair Funder — Selfless Service Sponsor, contributing $1,000 annually.
  • Go To Business Media Funder — Gratitude Sponsor, contributing $5,000 annually.
  • Horse Therapy – Arizona Funder — Gratitude Sponsor, contributing $5,000 annually.
  • Influence Mobile Funder — Selfless Service Sponsor, contributing $1,000 annually.
  • Jennifer Griffin Funder — Selfless Service Sponsor, contributing $1,000 annually.
  • Konnect Wellness Center Partner — Clients benefit from services offered through Konnect, an outpatient wellness and support center, for additional counseling, peer support groups, and wellness habits.
  • Konnect Wellness Center Partner — Serves as a contact point for community members to address questions or concerns regarding Steps to Recovery Homes.
  • Larson Newspapers Funder — Selfless Service Sponsor, contributing $1,000 annually.
  • Lawler Construction Funder — Unity Sponsor, contributing $2,500 annually.
  • Luca and Claudette Funder — Awareness Sponsor, contributing $500 annually.
  • NARBHA Partner — Collaborates to provide comprehensive behavioral health services in Northern Arizona.
  • NAZCARE Partner — Provides quality wellness services to individuals and families with mental and substance use disorders.
  • Nana's Tacos Partner — Nana's Tacos serves food on-site at the job fair.
  • National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) Network — Member of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences.
  • National Rural Alcohol and Drug Abuse Network (NRADAN, Inc.) Partner — Awarded the Harold E. Hughes Award of Excellence for Exceptional Rural Program.
  • Outdoor Adventure Centers Funder — Unity Sponsor, contributing $2,500 annually.
  • Polara Health Partner — Delivers comprehensive behavioral health services including mental health counseling and substance abuse treatment.
  • Quality Construction Funder — Unity Sponsor, contributing $2,500 annually.
  • Red Rock Family Services Partner — Provides comprehensive mental health and behavioral services in the Verde Valley area.
  • Red Rock TV Funder — Awareness Sponsor, contributing $500 annually.
  • Salt River Materials Group Funder — Unity Sponsor, contributing $2,500 annually.
  • Sedona City Council Government — Selected Steps to Recovery Homes for Community Development Block Grant funding.
  • Spectrum Healthcare Partner — Offers behavioral care services in the Verde Valley community.
  • Stephanie Larsen Interior Design & Associates Funder — Gratitude Sponsor, contributing $5,000 annually.
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