named programs · 3 · from sources
what they call their work
American English Learning Center
A formal/informal style learning center for Indian children and adults in Manaus, Brazil, focused on hearing American English.
Graphic Design and Production Training
A hands-on therapeutic life skills printing school teaching "old school" and "master level" graphics and production skills to ex-prisoners, homeless, veterans, victims of abuse, physically or mentally challenged, literacy and language challenged, youth at risk, and socially marginalized persons.
Prisoners for Progress
A program founded to reach behind prison walls and teach job skills to pre-release inmates, including producing window signage for prison offices.
activities · 4 clusters
what they do
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Incarcerated Artists' Art Exhibition & Sales 2 activities
- Creative Skills Training for Formerly Incarcerated IndividualsTeaches creative skills to newly-released inmates through the Bajito Onda Foundation to help them lead productive lives.
- Sale of apparel featuring art by incarcerated artistsDistributes and sells shirts adorned with artwork created by Chicano and Native prisoner artists, supporting artistic expression and economic opportunity.
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Branded Merchandise Sales for Fundraising 1 activity
- Production and sale of Breaking Bad-themed merchandiseProduces and sells merchandise such as shirts, aprons, caps, stickers, and signage related to the Breaking Bad series through The Candy Lady store.
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Job Readiness Training 1 activity
- Teaching creative skills to formerly incarcerated individualsOffers creative skill-building programs to newly-released inmates to support their reintegration and promote productive lives through the Bajito Onda Foundation.
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Uncategorized 2 activities
- Community support initiatives in Albuquerque and on Navajo NationPlans to support local causes including website development for youth programs in Albuquerque and efforts to bring electricity to 14,000 homes on the Navajo reservation.
- Merchandise Production and SalesProduces and sells merchandise, including shirts, aprons, caps, stickers, and signage, for the Breaking Bad series through The Candy Lady store, and distributes and sells shirts featuring art created by Chicano and Native prisoner artists.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$151K
Contributions & grants$6K4%
Program service revenue$145K96%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$154K
Program expenses37%
Admin / overhead61%
Fundraising2%
Salaries & benefits$21K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineOther
balance sheet
Total assets$8K
Cash$1K
Investments$0
Liabilities$57K
Net assets$-48K
Liquid reserves0.1 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue +19.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| DEL HENDRIXSON | Director | 65 | $21K |
relationships · 2
who they work with
- Roy Partner — Supports BAJITO ONDA in rebuilding efforts and community initiatives in Albuquerque.
- The Candy Lady Partner — Collaborates with BAJITO ONDA to sell Breaking Bad-themed merchandise and supports efforts to rebuild in Albuquerque.