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Kulpahar Kids Home & Christian School

Phoenix, AZ · EIN 956155950 · Form 990 · FY2022 · Small ($100K-$1M) · kulpaharkidshomeschool.org
revenue
$451K
expenses
$531K
net assets
$991K
employees
0
volunteers
10
program ratio
98%
mission · from form 990

TO SUPPORT A CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AND A GROUP HOME FOR CHILDREN

profile · synthesized from sources

Christian school and group home in Kulpahar, India, serving children from impoverished Christian families since 1947. Provides boarding, education from kindergarten through 12th grade, and holistic care including medical check-ups, meals, and spiritual development. The school follows the CBSE curriculum and emphasizes a faith-based environment with daily chapel and worship activities.

named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

Community Outreach Projects
Initiatives including medical care for hostel children, support for homeless individuals, and assistance to needy families such as food for wedding dinners
Hostel Boarding Program
Residential care program for 90 boys and girls from impoverished backgrounds, providing housing, meals, medical care, and spiritual development
Kulpahar Christian School
CBSE-affiliated school providing education from kindergarten through 12th grade to 445 students, primarily from poor Christian families
Sunday School
Religious education program for children, taught by school staff and former students
activities · 6 groups

what they do

  • Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 3 activities
    • Community outreach and support
      The organization engages in community outreach by distributing blankets to homeless individuals and providing food items to support local community events, such as a wedding dinner for a Muslim widow's daughter. They have also constructed a new community project building for outreach and development activities.
    • Community outreach and support
      The organization engages in community outreach by distributing blankets to homeless individuals and providing food items to support local community events, such as a wedding dinner for a Muslim widow's daughter. They have also constructed a new community project building for outreach and development activities.
    • Providing meals for hostel children
      The organization's hostel kitchen prepares 300 meals a day for the children, utilizing bottled gas for cooking. They also grow vegetables on two large fields for six months of the year to feed 90 hostel children.
  • Youth Medical Care Services 2 activities
    • Providing medical care for hostel children
      The organization provides medical care, including eye check-ups, for children residing in their hostel. They operate a hospital that functions as a lab and outpatient clinic specifically for these children.
    • Providing medical care for hostel children
      The organization provides medical care, including eye check-ups, for children residing in their hostel. They operate a hospital that functions as a lab and outpatient clinic specifically for these children.
  • Residential Care for Orphaned and Destitute Children 2 activities
    • Providing residential care and education for children
      The organization provides boarding and education to children from impoverished Christian families, having cared for approximately 800 children between 1947 and 1988, and continuing this service since 2001. They operate a school affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education, enrolling 445 students from Kindergarten through 12th grade, and maintain hostels for both boys and girls.
    • Providing residential care and education for children
      The organization provides boarding and education to children from impoverished Christian families, having cared for approximately 800 children between 1947 and 1988, and continuing this service since 2001. They operate a school affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education, enrolling 445 students from Kindergarten through 12th grade, and maintain hostels for both boys and girls.
  • Children's Faith Formation & Parental Equipping 2 activities
    • Religious education and worship
      The organization integrates religious education and worship into its activities, with girls from 1st to 12th grade leading worship services in the Girls' Hostel Dining Room, including music, devotional messages, and communion. They also host Christmas programs and worship services.
    • Religious education and worship services
      The organization incorporates religious education and worship services into its activities, with girls from 1st to 12th grade leading worship services in the Girls' Hostel Dining Room, including music, devotional messages, and communion. They also celebrate Christmas programs and worship services.
  • Garden-Based Education Programs 1 activity
    • Agricultural activities for self-sufficiency
      The organization operates two large fields that grow vegetables for six months of the year to feed 90 hostel children. They also host gardening activities where children learn to grow and harvest plants.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Operating and maintaining facilities
      The organization maintains a 32-acre campus divided into three compounds with 24-hour security, including brick walls around the girls', hospital, and school compounds. These facilities include staff housing, a church, hostels, a business office, tailor shop, kitchen, laundry, garage, carpentry shop, and stock room.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$451K
Contributions & grants$420K93%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$31K7%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$531K
Program expenses98%
Admin / overhead2%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$991K
Cash$371K
Investments$620K
Liabilities$0
Net assets$991K
Liquid reserves22.4 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -27.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 7
  • JAMES MOUER — Director
  • JANET HART — Director
  • JOHN COBURN — Director
  • KEN SUTTON — Director
  • LARETTA SHRADER — Director
  • ONA LILES — Director
  • RUTH GRAHAM — Director
relationships · 4

who they work with

  • Central Board of Secondary Education Network — Education provider affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education
  • Chairman Sir Government — Leadership figure involved in community outreach, including distribution of aid to homeless individuals.
  • Janeece Partner — Spoke to the girls during worship.
  • Kulpahar Church of Christ Mission Partner — The Kulpahar Church of Christ Mission is the overarching entity under which the school operates, with shared management.