irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2022
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $609KFeeding Program - In an effort to help families, Chances for Children provides 5,000 children with meals each day. This effort promotes family preservation and helps keep children out of orphanages.
- #2 $214KMedical Clinic - Chances for Children provides affordable medical services to support families in Haiti through pediatric medical and dental clinics in Kenscoff and mobile medical clinics in rural villages.
named programs · 9 · from sources
what they call their work
Agriculture Program
Manages agricultural initiatives, likely related to food production or sustainability.
Creche Team
Provides care and support for orphaned children.
Education Program
Directs educational initiatives for children in Haiti.
Feeding Programs
Provides nutritional support and food distribution in Haiti and the U.S.
Kay Aspirasyon
A 3-4 year program providing independent living skills, mentorship, job assignments, and budget management training to creche children who may not be adopted, preparing them for adulthood.
Medical Clinic & Mobile Medical
Offers medical and dental services to communities in Haiti.
Microloan Program
Provides microloans to support women's economic empowerment.
Mission Teams
Coordinates and manages mission trips.
Women's Empowerment
Initiatives focused on empowering women, including a microloan program.
activities · 1 group
what they do
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Independent Living Skills Training 4 activities
- Independent Living Skills Training for Older Creche ChildrenOperates the Kay Aspirasyon program, launched in 2023, to teach independent living skills to creche children over 14 who are unlikely to be adopted. This includes mentorship and training in household management (cleaning, cooking, laundry), job assignments, and financial literacy (budget management).
- Independent Living Skills Training for Older Creche ChildrenOperates the Kay Aspirasyon program, launched in 2023, to teach independent living skills to creche children over 14 who are unlikely to be adopted. This includes mentorship and training in household management (cleaning, cooking, laundry), job assignments, and financial literacy (budget management).
- Kay Aspirasyon Program - Independent Living Skills TrainingProvides comprehensive independent living skills training to creche children aged over 14 who are unlikely to be adopted, including mentorship in household management (cleaning, cooking, laundry), job assignments, and financial literacy education such as budget management. Launched in 2023.
- Kay Aspirasyon Program - Independent Living Skills TrainingProvides comprehensive independent living skills training to creche children aged over 14 who are unlikely to be adopted, including mentorship in household management (cleaning, cooking, laundry), job assignments, and financial literacy education such as budget management. Launched in 2023.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$2.07M
Contributions & grants$1.30M63%
Program service revenue$38K2%
Investment income$10K1%
Other revenue$716K
expenses
Total expenses$2.01M
Program expenses91%
Admin / overhead3%
Fundraising6%
Salaries & benefits$672K
Grants paid out$248K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$2.10M
Cash$803K
Investments$889K
Liabilities$0
Net assets$2.10M
Liquid reserves10.1 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +83.4%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
paid leadership · 2
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Renelus Maxime | Director | 40 | $80K |
| Kathi Juntunen | President | 40 | $18K |
board members · 7
- Doc Warkentin — Chairman
- Faye Miller — Director
- Jon VanderArk — Treasurer
- Mike Hearn — Director
- Rick Federico — Director
- Roxanne Oellrich — Secretary
- Tyler McGrath — Director