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Project 34

Scottsdale, AZ · EIN 825144753 · Form 990EZ · FY2021 · NTEE E86 · Health Care · Micro (<$100K) · www.projectthirtyfour.com
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mission · from form 990

To positively impact the lives of individuals living with a spinal cord injury.

profile · synthesized from sources

Project 34 is a nonprofit founded by former ASU baseball teammates Cory Hahn and Trevor Williams to support individuals living with spinal cord injuries. The organization provides financial grants for medical equipment, assistive devices, and physical therapy to ease the financial burden on patients and their families. It operates nationally, funding individual needs and rehabilitation efforts across the United States.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Empower SCI Camp Support
Provides grants to cover participation in residential rehabilitation programs such as EmpowerSCI, which focus on confidence-building and functional independence
Medical Equipment Grant Program
Provides financial assistance to purchase essential medical equipment and assistive devices such as standing frames and portable wheelchairs for individuals with spinal cord injuries
Rehabilitation Support Program
Funds physical therapy and rehabilitation treatments, including specialized therapies like those using the CAREN machine, to improve functional independence and quality of life
activities · 2 groups

what they do

  • Spinal Cord Injury Mobility Equipment & Therapy Grants 10 activities
    • Funding physical therapy and rehabilitation
      Provides grants to individuals to afford physical therapy and advanced rehabilitation technologies, such as access to a CAREN machine, enabling significant recovery milestones like standing and walking again after injury.
    • Funding physical therapy and rehabilitation
      Project 34 offers grants to individuals to help them afford physical therapy and supports rehabilitation efforts, including specialized treatments like those on a CAREN machine, to assist in regaining mobility and strength after spinal cord injuries.
    • Funding physical therapy and rehabilitation programs
      Provides grants to individuals to access physical therapy and advanced rehabilitation technologies, such as the CAREN machine, enabling recovery milestones like standing and walking again, as demonstrated in Ansel’s case.
    • Provide financial grants for medical equipment and assistive devices
      Assists individuals with spinal cord injuries by purchasing medical equipment and assistive devices such as standing frames and portable wheelchairs, enabling improved mobility and quality of life. Specific examples include providing a Fold & Go wheelchair for Nolan and a standing frame for Jilly.
    • Providing grants for medical equipment and assistive devices
      Project 34 provides grants to individuals with spinal cord injuries to purchase essential medical equipment and assistive devices, such as standing frames and wheelchairs, to aid in their recovery and improve mobility.
    • Providing grants for medical equipment and assistive devices
      Project 34 provides grants to individuals to assist with purchasing essential medical equipment and assistive devices, such as standing frames and specialized wheelchairs, to support their rehabilitation and mobility after spinal cord injuries.
    • Providing grants for physical therapy and rehabilitation
      Project 34 offers grants to individuals to help them afford physical therapy and rehabilitation services, including advanced treatments like those provided by a CAREN machine, to aid in recovery and regaining mobility after spinal cord injuries.
    • Providing medical equipment and assistive devices
      Assists individuals with spinal cord injuries by purchasing medical equipment such as standing frames and portable wheelchairs to support mobility and muscle strengthening. Examples include providing a Fold & Go wheelchair for increased social access and a standing frame for therapeutic use.
    • Provision of medical equipment and assistive devices
      Directly supports individuals with spinal cord injuries by purchasing and providing medical equipment such as standing frames and portable wheelchairs to improve mobility and quality of life. Examples include providing a Fold & Go wheelchair for Nolan and a standing frame for Jilly.
    • Support access to physical rehabilitation therapy
      Provides grants to individuals to afford physical therapy, including funding for specialized rehabilitation technologies such as the CAREN machine, which supported Ansel’s recovery and ability to stand and walk again. Grants are reviewed and awarded quarterly.
  • Charity Golf Tournament 3 activities
    • Host fundraising events to support program activities
      Organizes and hosts recurring fundraising events such as a Golf Classic with over 140 participants, as well as a Homerun Derby and Bowling & Arcade Night, to generate financial support for services provided to individuals with spinal cord injuries.
    • Hosting fundraising events
      Organizes and hosts recurring fundraising events including a Golf Classic with over 140 participants, as well as a Homerun Derby and Bowling & Arcade Night, to support program activities.
    • Hosting fundraising events
      Organizes and hosts recurring fundraising events including a Golf Classic with over 140 participants, as well as a Homerun Derby and Bowling & Arcade Night, to support program funding.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2021
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1 years on record · 2021–2021
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

board members · 1
  • Megan Bush — Director
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • Astro Agency Partner — Designed the website.
  • Empower SCI Partner — Provided a grant for Brandon & Dianne to attend Empower SCI Camp, which offers in-person residential rehabilitation programs.