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BEIAS FAMILIES

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 843436029 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE P20 · Human Services · Small ($100K-$1M) · beiasfamilies.org
revenue
$190K
expenses
$139K
net assets
$33K
employees
mission · from form 990

To provide and assist those distressed, underprivileged, underserved, general mental health, and advancement of members receiving outpatient behavioral health services and combatting lack of resources and supports.

profile · synthesized from sources

Beia's Families is a BIPOC peer-led nonprofit in Phoenix, Arizona providing behavioral health and family support services to underserved populations. The organization offers home visiting programs for expectant and new parents, peer support groups, case management, and community resource navigation. Services focus on mental health, recovery, resilience, and self-sufficiency for individuals and families in Maricopa County.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Beia’s Families Peer Support
Five-day-a-week peer-led support groups offering shared experiences, theme-based sessions, and interactive activities to promote mental well-being, reduce isolation, and support recovery.
Beia’s Families Supportive Services Program
Comprehensive program offering case management, psychoeducation, skills training, employment resources, and housing support to promote recovery and community integration.
Healthy Families Arizona
Free home visiting program for expectant and new parents in Maricopa County that provides parenting support, resource connections, and child development education until the child turns five.
activities · 5 clusters

what they do

  • Home Visitation for At-Risk Families 4 activities
    • Healthy Families Program
      BEIAS FAMILIES operates a Healthy Families Program that supports expectant and new parents through home visits and referrals by trained staff. Family Support Specialists provide in-home services such as guidance on child development, positive parenting techniques, connections to resources (job training, housing, food, clothing, healthcare), and support for life, education, career, and family goals, with services continuing until the child turns five years old.
    • Healthy Families Program
      Operates a Healthy Families Program that provides home visits and referrals to expectant and new parents through trained Family Support Specialists; services continue until a child turns five years old.
    • Healthy Families Program with in-home support
      Operates a Healthy Families Program that provides home visits and referrals to expectant and new parents through trained Family Support Specialists, offering guidance on child development, parenting techniques, and connections to essential resources; services continue until the child turns five.
    • Healthy Families Program with in-home support
      Operates a Healthy Families Program that provides home visits and referrals to expectant and new parents through trained Family Support Specialists, offering guidance on child development, positive parenting, and connections to essential resources; services continue until the child turns five.
  • Appointment-Based Service Access 3 activities
    • Flexible service delivery
      Offers services during weekday business hours with availability for after-hours appointments upon request.
    • Flexible service delivery scheduling
      Offers services during weekday business hours with availability for after-hours appointments upon request to accommodate client needs.
    • Flexible service delivery with extended appointment availability
      Offers services during weekday business hours with after-hours appointments available upon request to accommodate client needs.
  • Community Resource Referral & Navigation 3 activities
    • Navigation of community resources and advocacy
      Provides supportive services, advocacy, and community support to help individuals and families access Arizona's community resources, including assistance with housing, food, clothing, healthcare, job training, and education.
    • Navigational support for community resources
      Offers supportive services and advocacy to help individuals and families access and navigate Arizona's community resources, including job training, housing, food, clothing, and healthcare.
    • Supportive Services and Advocacy
      BEIAS FAMILIES provides supportive services, advocacy, and community support to individuals and families, helping them navigate Arizona's community resources. This includes individualized support to address specific needs and set personal goals, offered during weekday business hours with after-hours appointments available upon request.
  • Trauma-Informed Training and Professional Consultation 2 activities
    • Peer-led comprehensive care and support services
      Provides comprehensive care to individuals and families through a peer-led model, offering individualized support to address specific needs, set personal goals, and navigate Arizona's community resources.
    • Peer-led comprehensive support services
      Provides comprehensive care to individuals and families through a peer-led model, offering individualized support to address specific needs and set personal goals.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Peer-led comprehensive support services
      Provides comprehensive care to individuals and families through a peer-led model, offering individualized support to address specific needs and set personal goals.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$190K
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$190K100%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$139K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits$111K
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$33K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$33K
1 years on record · 2022–2022
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
RABEIA H MCCRAY PRESIDENT 60 $24K
relationships · 15

who they work with

  • Albertsons Companies Foundation Funder — Major donor supporting programs and services.
  • Arizona Government — Works within Arizona's community resource system to support families.
  • Arizona Complete Health Partner — Funder and AHCCCS health plan partner.
  • Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry Government — Partner organization working on rehabilitation and reentry services.
  • Arizona Women in Recovery Partner — Community partner collaborating on wellness, recovery, and housing stability services.
  • Az Human Council Partner — Community partner collaborating on recovery and housing stability services.
  • Banner University Health Plans Partner — Contracted AHCCCS health plan provider for comprehensive care access.
  • Maricopa County Healthy Start Program Government — Community partner supporting family wellness and stability.
  • Maricopa County Regional Homeless Court (MCRHC) Government — Qualified Transitional Program Provider partner supporting reentry and housing stability.
  • Maricopa County SHIFT Program Government — Community partner focused on wellness and recovery services.
  • Mercy Care Partner — Funder through the Mercy Care SUBG Grant and AHCCCS health plan partner.
  • Molina Healthcare Partner — Contracted AHCCCS health plan partner to ensure access to care.
  • Salvation Army Pathways Partner — Community partner providing coordinated services for housing stability and recovery.
  • Solari-HMIS Partner — Partner organization providing coordinated homelessness response data systems support.
  • Wild Fire SNAP Partner — Community partner supporting access to nutrition assistance.