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GOLDENSUN PEACE MINISTRIES

GLENDALE, AZ · EIN 331092977 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE P73 · Human Services · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.goldensunonline.org
revenue
$1.4M
expenses
$1.2M
net assets
$864K
employees
50
volunteers
85
program ratio
82%
mission · from form 990

Goldensun is a nonprofit, faith-based community serving 15 adults with developmental disabilities residing in a neighborhood on West Vista and West Orangewood near 45th Avenue in Glendale, Arizona.

profile · synthesized from sources

Goldensun Peace Ministries is a faith-based nonprofit providing Christ-centered residential care for adults with developmental disabilities in Glendale, Arizona. The organization offers a nurturing home environment with daily activities, life-skills training, and community engagement, aiming to promote the physical, social, and spiritual well-being of its residents. It has been serving the community for over 20 years.

named programs · 8 · from sources

what they call their work

Cleaning & Care Support
Engages volunteers for practical help with vehicle cleaning, office cleaning, and window washing to maintain welcoming and comfortable living spaces.
Daily Activities & Engagement
Offers predictable routines, life-skills support, creative activities, social interaction, and weekly outings to support physical, emotional, social, and spiritual growth.
Employment & Independence Support
Assists residents in exploring job interests, building workplace and life skills, developing routines, and navigating transportation for meaningful employment opportunities.
House Buddies
Connects volunteers with residents for shared activities like bowling, movies, or sporting events to build genuine relationships and friendship.
Prayer Partners
Invites individuals to support the organization's mission, residents, and staff through prayer.
Residential Care
Provides safe, nurturing, Christ-centered homes for adults with developmental disabilities, focusing on dignity, belonging, and community in Glendale, Arizona.
Transportation Support
Provides transportation for activities, appointments, events, and outings, utilizing a 14-passenger bus or volunteer vehicles.
Weekly Swimming Pool Maintenance
Recruits volunteers to check pool conditions, monitor chemical levels, and communicate maintenance needs for two residential pools.
activities · 6 clusters

what they do

  • Residential Maintenance & Facility Services 1 activity
    • Facility Maintenance Services
      Conducts regular maintenance at residential facilities, including weekly swimming pool upkeep at two sites and ongoing window washing at six single-story homes.
  • Independent Living Skills Training 1 activity
    • Life-Skills and Employment Support
      Provides life-skills training in hygiene, cooking, and daily routines, and supports employment development by helping adults with disabilities explore job interests, build workplace skills, and manage transportation and scheduling.
  • Supported Living for IDD 1 activity
    • Residential Housing with Supportive Services
      Operates licensed residential homes providing safe, long-term living environments for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities, including 24/7 supportive staff and AHCCCS/DDD and IDLA-approved care. Serves 15 adults in a residential community.
  • Resident-Led Social & Recreational Programming 1 activity
    • Social and Recreational Engagement Programs
      Facilitates social engagement through a House Buddies program and organizes daily activities and weekly outings for residents to promote community inclusion and personal growth.
  • Non-Emergent Medical Appointment Transportation 1 activity
    • Transportation Services
      Provides safe and reliable transportation for residents using a 14-passenger bus equipped with a wheelchair lift or volunteer personal vehicles, supporting access to DDD services and community activities.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Family Communication and Care Coordination
      Provides weekly updates and monthly care communication to families of residents to ensure transparency and ongoing involvement in resident support and progress.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$1.40M
Contributions & grants$325K23%
Program service revenue$1.07M77%
Investment income$50%
Other revenue$2K
expenses
Total expenses$1.25M
Program expenses82%
Admin / overhead18%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$960K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$1.26M
Cash$117K
Investments$0
Liabilities$394K
Net assets$864K
Liquid reserves1.1 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +31.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Mike Prochelo President & CEO 19 $40K
board members · 7
  • Becky Donithan — Director
  • Diane Yoder — Director
  • Leslee Miele — Secretary
  • Lori Schmitt — Treasurer
  • Marlin Hershberger — Director
  • Teresa Goering — Director
  • Timothy Dombek — Chairman
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • AHCCCS Government — Licensed and approved provider of care services
  • DDD Government — Licensed and approved provider of care services