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FAITHFUL CITY INC

TEMPE, AZ · EIN 271843932 · Form 990EZ · FY2021 · NTEE X20 · Religion-Related · Micro (<$100K) · thefaithfulcity.org
revenue
$57K
expenses
$52K
net assets
$14K
employees
mission · from form 990

QUALIFIED CHARITABLE PURPOSES UNDER IRS SECTION 501(C)(3).

profile · synthesized from sources

The Faithful City is a faith-based nonprofit organization based in Tempe, Arizona, that promotes trauma-informed care within faith communities. It fosters resilience and belonging through its "Weave and Cleave" movement, offering conferences, training, and resources that integrate faith, science, and trauma healing. The organization collaborates with public health agencies and serves faith leaders and communities across Arizona.

named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

Creating Communities of Belonging
Project supporting faith communities in building safe, trauma-informed spaces that prioritize connection before correction and compassionate relationships
Free Online Training Course
Training program for faith-based and community leaders on trauma-informed care principles and practices
Weave & Cleave Conference
Annual conference bringing together faith leaders, mental health professionals, and community organizations to promote trauma-informed care, belonging, and resilience through keynote speakers, panels, and training sessions
Weave and Cleave Podcast
Podcast series discussing faith, science, resilience, and trauma-informed living with leaders and practitioners in the field
activities · 2 clusters

what they do

  • Racial and Trauma Healing Convenings 7 activities
    • Advocacy for trauma awareness
      Advances public awareness of trauma through advocacy efforts, including the announcement of the Arizona Governor’s Trauma Awareness Month Proclamation at the 2024 Weave and Cleave Conference.
    • Trauma Awareness Advocacy
      Advocates for trauma awareness by leveraging public platforms such as the Weave and Cleave Conference, where the Arizona Governor’s Trauma Awareness Month Proclamation was announced in 2024.
    • Trauma awareness advocacy
      Advances trauma awareness through public advocacy, including the announcement of the Arizona Governor’s Trauma Awareness Month Proclamation at the 2024 Weave and Cleave Conference.
    • Weave and Cleave Conference
      Organizes the annual Weave and Cleave "Creating Communities of Belonging" Conference, which brings together over 300 participants and more than 50 experts to promote unity, diversity, unconditional love, renewed identity, and trauma-transformed communities.
    • Weave and Cleave Conference
      Organizes an annual conference that attracts over 300 participants and more than 50 experts to promote unity, diversity, unconditional love, renewed identity, and trauma-transformed communities. The conference also serves as a platform for announcing initiatives like the Arizona Governor’s Trauma Awareness Month Proclamation.
    • Weave and Cleave Conference
      Organizes and hosts the annual Weave and Cleave Conference, which promotes unity, diversity, unconditional love, renewed identity, and trauma-transformed communities, attracting over 300 participants and more than 50 experts each year.
    • Weave and Cleave Conference
      Hosts the annual Weave and Cleave Conference, which promotes unity, diversity, unconditional love, renewed identity, and trauma-transformed communities, attracting over 300 participants and more than 50 experts each year.
  • Uncategorized 8 activities
    • Creating Communities of Belonging Project
      Launches and implements the "Creating Communities of Belonging" initiative in partnership with the Maricopa County Department of Public Health, supporting faith communities in building safe, trauma-informed spaces and relational environments that promote connection, compassion, and resilience.
    • Creating Communities of Belonging Project
      Supports faith communities in building safe, trauma-informed spaces and relational environments that foster connection, compassion, and resilience through a collaborative project with the Maricopa County Department of Public Health. This includes offering a free online training course.
    • Creating Communities of Belonging project
      Launches and implements the "Creating Communities of Belonging" initiative in collaboration with the Maricopa County Department of Public Health to support faith communities in building safe, trauma-informed spaces and relational environments that foster connection, compassion, and resilience.
    • Creating Communities of Belonging project
      Launches and implements the "Creating Communities of Belonging" initiative in collaboration with the Maricopa County Department of Public Health to support faith communities in building safe, trauma-informed spaces and relational environments that foster connection, compassion, and resilience.
    • Free Online Training Course
      Offers a free online training course as part of the "Creating Communities of Belonging" initiative to equip faith communities with tools to foster trauma-informed, compassionate environments.
    • Training Delivery
      Conducts trainings for faith communities, with a reported total of 150 delivered as part of capacity-building efforts.
    • Training Delivery
      Conducts trainings, with evidence of 150 trainings delivered.
    • Training delivery
      Conducts capacity-building trainings, including a free online course and in-person sessions, as part of the "Creating Communities of Belonging" initiative, with 150 trainings conducted to date.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$57K
Contributions & grants$57K100%
Program service revenue
Investment income
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$52K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits$45K
Grants paid out$3K
balance sheet
Total assets$14K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$14K
1 years on record · 2021–2021
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
SANG-HOON YOO PRESIDENT 40 $45K
board members · 4
  • ERIC MCKAY — DIRECTOR
  • EUNAE YOO — DIRECTOR
  • HAYNE LEE — DIRECTOR
  • SHARATH PATIL — DIRECTOR
relationships · 9

who they work with

  • Arizona Trauma Informed Faith Coalition Partner — Founded by Rev. Dr. Sanghoon Yoo, who also founded The Faithful City.
  • Arizona Trauma Informed Faith Coalition Partner — Founded by Rev. Dr. Sanghoon Yoo, who is also the founder of The Faithful City.
  • Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith, and Family Partner — Collaborates with the organization.
  • Huntington University Partner — Rev. Dr. Sanghoon Yoo serves as a Visiting Assistant Professor and Field Education Director in the Department of Social Work.
  • Maricopa County Department of Public Health Partner — Co-hosts the "Weave and Cleave Conference" and collaborates on the "Creating Communities of Belonging" project.
  • Maricopa County Department of Public Health Partner — Co-hosts the Weave and Cleave Conference with The Faithful City.
  • Maricopa County Department of Public Health Partner — Collaborates on the launch of the "Creating Communities of Belonging" project to support faith communities in building safe, compassionate spaces.
  • Maricopa County Department of Public Health Partner — Collaborates with FAITHFUL CITY INC on the "Creating Communities of Belonging" project.
  • Sentinel Institute Partner — Dr. Curtis Solomon, Executive Director and co-founder of the Sentinel Institute, was interviewed in an episode promoted by The Faithful City.