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 $1.02MEDUCATION AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS: MAGGIE'S PLACE OFFERS LIFE CHANGING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND SERVICES TO PREGNANT AND PARENTING WOMEN. WE PROVIDE A SAFE COMMUNITY TO LIVE AND THE EDUCATION TO LEARN HOW TO TAKE CARE OF BABY AND BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT. MAGGIE'S PLACE MOMS ARE GUIDED THROUGH CLASSES, SEMINARS, AND ONE-ON-ONE COACHING SESSIONS IN EVIDENCE-BASED PARENTING, NUTRITION, WELLNESS, LEGAL RESOURCES, JOB READINESS, FINANCIAL LITERACY, CAR SEAT SAFETY, INFANT AND CHILD SAFETY, AND CRIB SAFETY. AFTER MOMS TRANSITION OUT OF MAGGIE'S PLACE HOUSING THEY CONTINUE TO BE PROVIDED WITH RICH RESOURCES, ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS THAT SUPPORT THEM ON THEIR JOURNEY TO IMPROVE THEIR FAMILY'S HEALTH AND RELATIONSHIPS. IN 2022, MAGGIE'S PLACE PROVIDED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES TO 256 PEOPLE INCLUDING 233 PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS, 399 SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING SESSIONS, 344 ART SESSIONS, 415 SEEKING SAFETY SESSIONS, 505 PEER SUPPORT MEETINGS, 1,413 CHECK-IN SUPPORT TEXTS, AND 2,136 COUNSELING SESSIONS. IN ADDITION, IN 2022, WE HELPED 1,365 MOMS AND CHILDREN BUILD TRUST, HEALING, AND SOCIAL SUPPORT AND CONNECTIONS THROUGH OUR NUMEROUS CELEBRATORY EVENTS SURROUNDING VALENTINE'S DAY, EASTER, MOTHER'S DAY, BACK TO SCHOOL, HALLOWEEN, THANKSGIVING, AND CHRISTMAS.
- #2 $655KFAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES: MAGGIE'S PLACE CLIENTS COME FROM A DIVERSE RANGE OF TRAUMATIC CIRCUMSTANCES. BECAUSE WE MEET EACH PARTICIPANT'S UNIQUE NEEDS, WE FOCUS ON BUILDING TRUST AND PROVIDING TRAUMA SENSITIVE SERVICES INCLUDING FOOD, SAFE SHELTER, CLOTHING, CASE MANAGEMENT, REFERRALS TO COMMUNITY RESOURCES, ENROLLMENT SERVICES, TRANSPORTATION, EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS, ASSISTANCE WITH PERMANENT HOUSING AND UTILITIES. WE HELP OUR CLIENTS IDENTIFY THEIR GOALS IN JOB READINESS; MENTAL, BEHAVIORAL, AND PHYSICAL HEALTH; AND EARLY LEARNING, AND THEN TAILOR OUR SERVICES TO SUPPORT THEM AND HELP THEM BE SUCCESSFUL IN THEIR INDIVIDUAL JOURNEY. OUR SERVICES ARE DIRECTLY BASED ON THE FIVE PROTECTIVE FACTORS IDENTIFIED IN THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL POLICY'S STRENGTHENING FAMILIES PROTECTIVE FRAMEWORK: PARENTAL RESILIENCE, SOCIAL CONNECTIONS, CONCRETE SUPPORT IN TIMES OF NEED, KNOWLEDGE OF PARENTING AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT, AND SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL COMPETENCE OF CHILDREN. STUDIES SHOW THAT WHEN THESE FACTORS ARE UTILIZED FAMILY SUCCESS INCREASES AND THE LIKELIHOOD OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT DECREASES.
named programs · 6 · from sources
what they call their work
AmeriCorps
A program where members live with pregnant and parenting women formerly experiencing homelessness, providing support and community.
Direct Support Services
Offers case management, peer support, SMART recovery groups, substance abuse counseling, accelerated resolution therapy, 12-step support groups, healthy relationships support groups, and seeking safety through mobility mentoring.
Education
Offers financial literacy, legal clinics, GED programs, and workforce development.
Health Wellness
Provides nutrition classes, yoga, self-care and meditation, and art journaling.
Housing
Provides safe, secure housing for pregnant women and their infants, transitional housing for women to reunify with older children, affordable housing for independent living, and housing for women undergoing medically assisted treatment.
Parent & Child Enrichment
Includes nurturing parenting programs, free ARTS classes, Kith & Kin support groups, DCS reunification support groups, safe sleep education, infant safety, car seat safety, and breastfeeding support groups.
activities · 4 clusters
what they do
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Home Visitation for At-Risk Families 3 activities
- Comprehensive support services for maternal and infant well-beingDelivers holistic services including nutritious food, infant supplies, access to medical care, trauma-informed programming, case management, substance abuse counseling, SMART recovery groups, financial literacy education, legal clinics, and a nurturing parenting program to support the health and development of mothers and babies.
- Empowerment and self-sufficiency programs for parenting mothersSupports parenting mothers in building community, healing from trauma, setting personal goals, and achieving self-empowerment and self-sufficiency through structured programming and individualized support.
- Parenting and Life Skills EducationProvides structured programs including nurturing parenting education, financial literacy training, and legal clinics to equip mothers with skills for long-term stability and independent living.
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Transitional Housing for Recovery 3 activities
- Recovery and Mental Health Support ProgramsOffers substance abuse counseling, SMART recovery groups, and trauma-informed care to support maternal sobriety and mental well-being, particularly for women in medically assisted treatment programs.
- Safe and Transitional Housing for Homeless Pregnant Women and New MothersProvides safe, secure, and transitional housing for homeless pregnant women and new mothers, including specialized housing for women reuniting with older children, those transitioning to independent living, and those in medically assisted treatment for sobriety. The program supports residents throughout pregnancy and the infant's first year.
- Safe and transitional housing for homeless pregnant women and new mothersProvides safe, secure, and transitional housing for homeless pregnant women and new mothers, including specialized housing for women reuniting with older children, transitioning to independent living, or undergoing medically assisted treatment for sobriety. The program supports residents throughout pregnancy and the baby's first year.
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Program Evaluation & Impact Assessment 2 activities
- Digital Engagement and Event RegistrationUses a mobile app to enable mothers to register for events and engage with program offerings, enhancing accessibility and participation in community activities.
- Digital engagement for program participationUses a mobile app to enable mothers to register for events and engage with program offerings, enhancing accessibility and participation.
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Uncategorized 1 activity
- Comprehensive Support Services for Mothers and InfantsDelivers holistic support including nutritious food, infant supplies, access to medical care, case management, trauma-informed programs, and goal-setting assistance to promote healing, self-empowerment, and self-sufficiency for homeless pregnant women and new mothers and their babies.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$4.09M
Contributions & grants$4.02M98%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$25K1%
Other revenue$43K
expenses
Total expenses$3.72M
Program expenses72%
Admin / overhead16%
Fundraising12%
Salaries & benefits$2.21M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$5.83M
Cash$2.71M
Investments$0
Liabilities$195K
Net assets$5.64M
Liquid reserves8.7 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +39.9%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| LAURA MAGRUDER | CEO | 40 | $149K |
board members · 11
- BRENDA HALPAIN — TREASURER
- CONSUELO GRANT — DIRECTOR
- ERIN NAUGHTON ALAIMO — DIRECTOR
- GERRY STENSON — VICE CHAIR
- INGRID PLUMB — DIRECTOR
- JOHN SCOLA — CHAIR
- JOHN SMITH — DIRECTOR
- JULIA HALL — DIRECTOR
- LESLIE ROCHA — DIRECTOR
- LYNN GALLETT — SECRETARY
- MEGAN AMDAHL — DIRECTOR
relationships · 2
who they work with
- Arizona Community Resource Partner — Refers individuals in need of immediate emergency housing to Arizona Community Resource at 2-1-1.
- The Bob & Parsons Foundation Funder — Provided a $500,000 grant to support services for homeless and pregnant women over three years.