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EPIPHANY PROJECT INC

GILBERT, AZ · EIN 852548341 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE E99 · Health Care · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.theepiphanyproject.org
revenue
$276K
expenses
$209K
net assets
$68K
employees
5
program ratio
50%
mission · from form 990

EPIPHANY PROJECT HAS A MISSION TO INCREASE SELF-EFFICACY IN SOCIAL, MENTAL HEATH, AND HEALTHCARE POPULATIONS. THIS IS DONE THROUGH EDUCATION, HANDS ON SUPPORT, AND CLINICAL WORK.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Epiphany Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating and empowering individuals and communities on health challenges such as chronic disease, intellectual disabilities, kidney health, and mental wellness. They achieve this through seminars, health screenings, educational resources, and advocacy, including film production. The organization focuses on providing accessible, evidence-based, and faith-informed education.

named programs · 8 · from sources

what they call their work

Advocacy & Awareness Through Film
Uses film as a tool for advocacy to bring visibility to the lived experiences behind chronic disease, intellectual disabilities, mental health challenges, and kidney disease, aiming to humanize issues, reduce stigma, and spark conversation.
Cancer and Mental Health Awareness Workshop
A free public workshop held at Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Memphis, TN, featuring speakers on various health topics.
Community Health Screenings
Offers health screenings with board-certified physicians and registered nurses to identify risk factors, encourage early intervention, and connect individuals with appropriate care and resources, focusing on chronic disease risk, kidney health, and general health indicators.
Education and Preventive Learning
Provides accessible, evidence-based education through seminars, workshops (in-person and virtual), educational webinars, group discussions, and community-focused learning experiences to help individuals, families, and communities understand chronic disease, intellectual disabilities, kidney health, and mental wellness.
Faith & Diabetes initiative
An initiative in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, building relationships with physicians, faith leaders, elected officials, community leaders, and business professionals to address diabetes.
Medicare Diabetes Screening Project (MDSP)
A project focused on public awareness campaigns for Medicare recipients regarding diabetes prevention, including organizing stakeholders and promoting the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program.
Public Awareness & Community Engagement
Works to raise awareness and inspire collective action through outreach, partnerships, ongoing dialogue, awareness campaigns, educational content, community conversations, and advocacy for better understanding, resources, and support systems.
Support, Navigation & Resources
Provides guidance, resources, and support to help people navigate complex healthcare systems, understand diagnoses and care pathways, access healthcare and community resources, and build strong support networks.
activities · 2 groups

what they do

  • Cardiovascular Screening & Early Detection 2 activities
    • Health Screenings and Risk Assessment
      Provides health screenings conducted by board-certified physicians and registered nurses to identify risk factors for chronic conditions and support early intervention.
    • Health screenings and early intervention
      Conducts health screenings led by board-certified physicians and registered nurses to identify risk factors and support early intervention for chronic diseases and other health conditions.
  • Uncategorized 9 activities
    • Advocacy and Awareness Campaigns
      Conducts advocacy campaigns to elevate public understanding and reduce stigma around chronic health conditions, including mental health, kidney disease, and intellectual disabilities.
    • Film-Based Health Advocacy
      Produces and distributes films that highlight lived experiences of individuals affected by chronic disease, intellectual disabilities, mental health challenges, and kidney disease to increase visibility and drive advocacy.
    • Film-based health awareness initiatives
      Produces and distributes films to highlight lived experiences of individuals affected by chronic disease, intellectual disabilities, mental health conditions, and kidney disease, aiming to increase visibility and empathy.
    • Genetic Counseling and Technology-Driven Health Tools
      Offers technology-based tools and access to genetic counseling to support individuals in understanding genetic testing and making informed health decisions.
    • Genetic counseling and technology-driven health tools
      Offers technology-based tools and access to genetic counselors to support individuals in understanding and making informed decisions about genetic testing and related health risks.
    • Health Education and Prevention Programs
      Conducts seminars, workshops, and webinars—including free public sessions on cancer and mental health awareness—to teach practical health strategies, preventive care, and early intervention. These programs are designed to increase health literacy and promote proactive health behaviors.
    • Health advocacy and stigma reduction campaigns
      Conducts advocacy and awareness campaigns to increase public understanding and reduce stigma associated with obesity, kidney disease, intellectual disabilities, mental health, and chronic disease, using strategic outreach and educational messaging.
    • Health education programs
      Provides education and resources through seminars, workshops, and webinars to raise awareness, teach practical health strategies, and promote preventive care for conditions including obesity, kidney disease, intellectual disabilities, and mental health. Public workshops include free cancer and mental health awareness sessions.
    • Stigma Reduction and Health Awareness Education
      Provides education and resources to raise public awareness and reduce stigma associated with obesity, kidney disease, intellectual disabilities, and mental health conditions.
financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$276K
Contributions & grants$276K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$209K
Program expenses50%
Admin / overhead50%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$204K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$81K
Cash$81K
Investments$0
Liabilities$13K
Net assets$68K
Liquid reserves4.6 mo
1 years on record · 2021–2021
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 2
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
RICHARD BRUBAKER PRESIDENT 40 $49K
ASHLEY BRUBAKER CO-PRESIDENT 40 $41K
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church Partner — Faith-based venue partner hosting the cancer and mental health awareness workshop.
  • YouTube Partner — Hosts film trailer for diabetes awareness campaign