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RIVER CITIES UNITED WAY

LK HAVASU CTY, AZ · EIN 237373816 · Form 990 · FY2020 · NTEE P12 · Human Services · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.rcuw.org
revenue
$495K
expenses
$484K
net assets
$417K
employees
6
program ratio
83%
mission · from form 990

River Cities United Way works with local agencies to advance the common good by creation opportunities for a good life in Mohave and LaPaz Counties AZ

profile · synthesized from sources

River Cities United Way is a nonprofit organization focused on promoting health, education, and financial stability for individuals in Mohave and La Paz Counties, as well as Laughlin, NV, and Needles, CA. They provide direct services and support to low-income and homeless children, ensuring access to essential health care and educational resources.

irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2020

what they reported doing

Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.

  1. #1 primary $127K
    Community Impact - A community based needs assessment and strategic planning process designed to identify and respond to unmet human services needs.
  2. #2 $15K
    Volunteer recruitment - promotion of volunteer services and opportunities for: 1. Nonprofit agencies and community programs including an online public database of volunteer opportunities. 2. United Way's network of volunteer staffed board committees and activities. 3. Promotion of One Great Day of Caring volunteering throughout the community.
named programs · 1 · from sources

what they call their work

Fight For Health
Helps homeless and low-income children receive medical, dental, and vision care, including oral health education and smile kits.
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Disaster Recovery Construction and Debris Removal 2 activities
    • Disaster relief for flood-affected communities
      Provides disaster relief services in response to flooding in Golden Valley and surrounding areas.
    • Disaster relief response
      Provides disaster relief services for flooding in Golden Valley and surrounding areas.
  • Member Meetings and Conventions 1 activity
    • Board governance and capacity structure
      Maintains a governing board of up to 15 members serving two-year terms (maximum of two consecutive), with monthly one-hour meetings held on the third Friday of each month.
  • 340B Pharmacy Access Programs 1 activity
    • Discounted prescription access program
      Helped over 34,677 people access discounted prescriptions through a partnership with SingleCare, resulting in over $3 million in community savings.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Oral health education for kindergartners
      Delivered oral health education and smile kits to 1,202 kindergartners across 19 schools in 8 communities and 2 counties through the Kids Bright & Healthy program.
financials · form 990 · fy2020

the money

revenue
Total revenue$495K
Contributions & grants$491K99%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$4K1%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$484K
Program expenses83%
Admin / overhead17%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$179K
Grants paid out$258K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$604K
Cash$356K
Investments$207K
Liabilities$187K
Net assets$417K
Liquid reserves13.9 mo
2 years on record · 2019–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Debra Pennington President CEO 40 $63K
board members · 11
  • Angie Foltz — Director
  • Becky Goldberg — Treasurer
  • Craig Wenner — Chairman
  • Dean Baker — Director
  • Jess Knudson — Director
  • Kim Anderson-Hansen — Director
  • Krystyna Hook — Director
  • Michelle Kuenen — Director
  • Richard Miers — Director
  • Steve Hanes — Vice Chair
  • Suzy Conklin — Director
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • Delta Dental Funder — Provided a grant to support the oral health education program for kindergartners.
  • FamilyWize Partner — Partnered on prescription savings initiatives, including the SingleCare program.