named programs · 4 · from sources
what they call their work
Employment Services
Assists young adults with developmental disabilities in finding and maintaining employment.
Job Training
Offers training to help residents develop vocational skills and secure employment.
Life Coaching
Provides residents with guidance and support to build skills needed for independent living.
Supported Living Residence
A residential center providing a supportive community and personalized plans for young adults with IDDs to achieve independence, inclusion, and purpose.
activities · 6 clusters
what they do
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Needs-Based Educational Financial Aid 2 activities
- Financial Assistance and Scholarship ProgramProvides financial support to residents, covering expenses such as furnished apartments, meals, transportation, and community activities, with 48.7% of monthly costs covered through scholarships.
- Provide financial and practical support for IDD residentsOffers financial assistance covering 48.7% of monthly resident costs through scholarships, including furnished apartments, meals, transportation, community activities, and access to Life Coaches and Community Assistants.
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Charity Golf Tournament 2 activities
- Fundraising and Community Engagement EventsHosts annual fundraising events such as Cornhole for a Cause and celebrity game nights to raise funds, secure sponsorships, and engage volunteers in support of IDD housing and programming.
- Host fundraising events to support IDD housing programsOrganizes annual fundraising events such as Cornhole for a Cause and celebrity game nights to raise money, secure sponsorships, and increase community engagement in support of housing and services for adults with IDD.
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Residential Support for IDD Adults 2 activities
- Operate supportive housing community for adults with IDDProvides safe, independent living residences in Glendale and Phoenix, AZ, for young adults aged 18+ with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), offering community, life coaching, and ongoing support to promote independence and personal growth. The program currently supports 29–30 residents from across the U.S. at full capacity.
- Residential Support Program for Adults with IDDOperates a supportive living residence in Glendale, AZ, serving 29 residents (ages 18+) with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), providing safe housing, community integration, and personal growth support during the transition out of the school system.
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Youth Foster Care Transition Support 2 activities
- Post-Secondary Transition SupportProvides structured support and solutions for families and individuals with IDD navigating the transition from high school to independent living.
- Support post-high school transition for individuals with IDDProvides structured solutions and programming for families and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities navigating life after high school, including employment services and personal development support.
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Supported Employment for People with Disabilities 1 activity
- Employment and Life Skills Support ServicesOffers employment services and ongoing personal development support to young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through Life Coaches and Community Assistants, fostering independence and self-confidence.
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Uncategorized 2 activities
- Engage volunteers and advocates for IDD housing initiativesRecruits volunteers and advocates to support the operation and expansion of independent living communities for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Volunteer and Advocacy EngagementOffers volunteer opportunities and advocates for housing solutions for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mobilizing community support and public awareness.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$2.25M
Contributions & grants$1.50M67%
Program service revenue$1.01M45%
Investment income$50%
Other revenue$-259K
expenses
Total expenses$2.65M
Program expenses67%
Admin / overhead19%
Fundraising14%
Salaries & benefits$1.30M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$9.45M
Cash$289K
Investments$0
Liabilities$7.60M
Net assets$1.86M
Liquid reserves1.3 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue +55.8%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| LAUREEN TANNER | CEO | 40 | $192K |
board members · 18
- ALLISON DOZBABA — DIRECTOR
- BRENDA WARNER — PRESIDENT
- DAN FOX — DIRECTOR
- DON CARDON — DIRECTOR EMERITUS
- DOUG SINGER — DIRECTOR
- GARY TODD — DIRECTOR
- JEFF THOMPSON — TREASURER
- JOHN FEVURLY — DIRECTOR
- JUSTIN STELTENPOHL — SECRETARY
- KEATON MERRELL — DIRECTOR
- KIM RINEHART — DIRECTOR
- KURT WARNER — VICE PRESIDENT
- MARK DALTON — DIRECTOR
- MARK STEBBINGS — VICE CHAIR
- ROBIN REED — DIRECTOR
- ROCK RICKERT — CHAIR
- SADIE TEDDER — DIRECTOR
- SANDY MARGETIS — DIRECTOR
relationships · 33
who they work with
- Arizona State University Partner — Employer of YPB member Jack Fevurly; affiliation indicates organizational connection.
- Bergy Bag Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- Bliss Reality Partner — Employer of YPB member Drew Humphrey; affiliation indicates organizational connection.
- Brenda & Kurt Warner Partner — Host annual happy hour events for Game Changers Club members and are involved in donor engagement activities.
- Brenda + Kurt Warner Partner — Hosted the 2025 Celebrity Game Night event in support of Treasure House.
- Brenda Warner Partner — Co-founded Treasure House with Kurt Warner, inspired by their son Zack.
- Brenda and Kurt Warner Partner — Hosted the Smoke & Strings benefit event at their private home to support Treasure House Phoenix.
- Cactus Painting Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- Carefree Spirits Distillery Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- Carolina’s Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- Cave Creek Olive Oil Company Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- Celebrity Game Night Partner — Annual fundraising event supported by volunteers.
- Chicken N Pickle Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- City of Mesa Office of Economic Development Partner — Employer of YPB President Hayley Freestone; affiliation indicates organizational connection.
- Cornhole for a Cause Partner — Annual fundraising event supported by volunteers.
- Edward Jones Partner — Employer of YPB member Marie Sminkey; affiliation indicates organizational connection.
- Emmi D Salon Spa Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- Executive Council Charities Partner — Processes one-time Arizona Charitable Tax Credit donations and provides matching gifts and grants to Treasure House.
- Fumar Cigars Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- Havasu Hardware Partner — Donated specifically for residents to play or spectate at the Cornhole for a Cause event.
- JDM Golf Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- Keys to Independence Golf Classic Partner — Annual fundraising event supported by volunteers.
- Kurt Warner Partner — Co-founded Treasure House with Brenda Warner, inspired by their son Zack.
- MasPaz Massage Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- Mr. Shine Car Wash Partner — Employer of YPB member Nate Mott; affiliation indicates organizational connection.
- OPACS Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- PetSmart Partner — Employer of YPB member Emily Archuleta; affiliation indicates organizational connection.
- Pitch Pizzeria Partner — In-kind sponsor of the Keys to Independence Golf Classic.
- Pride Group Partner — Employer of YPB member Abby Merrill; affiliation indicates organizational connection.
- QSYS Partner — Employer of YPB Vice President Michael Masters; affiliation indicates organizational connection.
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