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Community Home Repair Projects of Arizona

Tucson, AZ · EIN 860682684 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE L20Z · Housing & Shelter · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.chrpaz.org
revenue
$1.6M
expenses
$1.5M
net assets
$1.0M
employees
14
volunteers
12
program ratio
93%
mission · from form 990

Community Home Repair is a non-profit agency dedicated to assisting low income homeowners in Tucson and Pima County, providing emergency home repairs and adaptive and safety modifications for people with disabilities.

profile · synthesized from sources

Community Home Repair Projects of Arizona provides emergency home repair services to low-income homeowners in Tucson and Pima County. Their programs focus on health and safety repairs, including plumbing, electrical work, and adaptive construction. Established in 1982, they aim to support families in maintaining safe and livable homes.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Adaptive Construction/Safety Equipment
Installs wheelchair ramps and bathroom safety equipment to enhance accessibility for disabled individuals.
Emergency Home Repairs
Provides repairs for heating, cooling, plumbing, electrical issues, and more for low-income homeowners.
Toilet Replacement Program
Offers free replacement of older toilets for low-to-moderate income households to promote water conservation.
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Volunteer-Based Home Repair & Renovation 3 activities
    • Emergency Home Repair Services
      Provides quick-response emergency home repair services for low-income homeowners, covering issues such as heating and cooling, plumbing, electrical, doors and windows, and water heater repairs for various housing types including site-built homes, townhouses, condominiums, and mobile homes.
    • General Home Repair Projects
      Completes critical home repair projects for low-income homeowners in Arizona, with over 1,000 projects completed since founding, including 127 in 2023, covering roof replacements, plumbing fixes, and electrical upgrades.
    • General Home Repair Projects
      Completes home repair projects for low-income homeowners in Arizona, having completed over 1,000 projects since its founding, including 127 critical home repairs in 2023 such as roof replacements, plumbing fixes, and electrical upgrades.
  • Accessibility Modifications for Homes 2 activities
    • Adaptive Construction and Safety Equipment Installation
      Installs adaptive construction and safety equipment for homeowners, including wheelchair ramps, grab bars, tub rails, transfer benches, toilet safety frames, hand-held showers, door widenings, and tub-to-shower conversions.
    • Adaptive Construction and Safety Equipment Installation
      Installs adaptive construction and safety equipment such as wheelchair ramps, grab bars, tub rails, transfer benches, toilet safety frames, hand-held showers, door widenings, and tub-to-shower conversions to improve home accessibility and safety.
  • Free Water-Saving Fixture Distribution 2 activities
    • High-Efficiency Toilet Replacement Program
      Offers free replacement and installation of older toilets (manufactured before 2010) with Niagara high-efficiency toilets for water conservation, available to low- to moderate-income homeowners. Single-person households receive one free replacement, while households with two or more people receive two.
    • High-Efficiency Toilet Replacement Program
      Offers free replacement and installation of older toilets (manufactured before 2010) with Niagara high-efficiency toilets for water conservation, providing one free toilet for single-person households and two for households with two or more people.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$1.64M
Contributions & grants$665K41%
Program service revenue$971K59%
Investment income$1400%
Other revenue$2K
expenses
Total expenses$1.47M
Program expenses93%
Admin / overhead7%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$698K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$1.10M
Cash$590K
Investments$0
Liabilities$52K
Net assets$1.05M
Liquid reserves4.8 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +20.0%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Scott Coverdale Executive Dir 40 $101K
board members · 7
  • Alison Wood — At Large
  • Dick Gribble — Vice President
  • Don Lichti — President
  • Gloria Blumanhourst — Secretary
  • Kate Doak-Keszler — Secretary
  • Marc Brown — Treasurer
  • Valerie Lane — Treasurer
relationships · 31

who they work with

  • Arizona Department of Revenue Government — State agency that has qualified Community Home Repair Projects of Arizona as a Tax Credit Qualifying Charitable Organization
  • Arizona Housing Authority Director's Association (AHADA) Partner — Received the Program Innovation of the Year Award
  • Arizona Housing Coalition Partner — Collaborates on policy initiatives and joint outreach to underserved communities.
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of AZ Partner — Collaboration on Transparency in Coverage Rule compliance, providing access to machine-readable files with negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts
  • City of Tucson Government — Received an award
  • City of Tucson Partner — Partners on the Toilet Replacement Project to enable low-to-moderate income households to participate in water conservation efforts.
  • Community Foundation for Southern Arizona Funder — Generous support for the organization's work.
  • Community Renewal Partner — Received the Salt and Light Award
  • DIRECT Center for Independence Partner — Works closely with this local agency.
  • Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Government — Received an award from HUD
  • Human Relations Commission of Tucson Partner — Received The Stanley Feldman Certificate of Honor Award
  • National Housing Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials Partner — Received the National Award of Merit
  • Pima Council on Aging Partner — Works closely with this local agency.
  • Pima County Government — Received an award
  • Pima County Community Action Agency Funder — Generous support for the organization's work.
  • Pima County Community Development Block Grant Funder — Generous support for the organization's work.
  • Rebuilding Together Arizona Network — Member of the Rebuilding Together national network, sharing best practices and volunteer resources.
  • Sonoran Environmental Research Institute Partner — Works closely with this local agency.
  • The Carl and Mabel E. Shurtz Foundation Funder — Generous support for the organization's work.
  • The City of Tucson Funder — Generous support for the organization's work.
  • The Elizabeth Read Taylor Foundation Funder — Generous support for the organization's work.
  • The Fred and Christine Armstrong Foundation Funder — Generous support for the organization's work.
  • The Hertz Foundation Funder — Generous support for the organization's work.
  • The O'Rielly Family Foundation Funder — Generous support for the organization's work.
  • The Southwest Gas Corporation Funder — Generous support for the organization's work.
  • Tucson Water Partner — Co-sponsors the free toilet replacement program for low- to moderate-income homeowners.
  • Tucson Water Partner — Partners on the Toilet Replacement Project to enable low-to-moderate income households to participate in water conservation efforts.
  • Tucson Water Partner — Works closely with this local agency.
  • Utility Repair and Replacement Deposit Partner — Works closely with this local agency.
  • Valley Assistance Services Partner — Partner organization.
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