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K2K OUTREACH-MISSION HOPE

Camp Verde, AZ · EIN 300060638 · Form 990 · FY2021 · Micro (<$100K) · k2kmissionhope.wordpress.com
revenue
$30K
expenses
$40K
net assets
$0
employees
2
volunteers
12
program ratio
100%
mission · from form 990

TO PROVIDE EDUCATION, HEALTH AND NUTRITION TO NEEDY KIDS

profile · synthesized from sources

K2K Outreach-Mission Hope is an ecumenical Christian nonprofit that supports children and families in various countries through education, health care, and spiritual development. They focus on combating malnutrition, providing scholarships, and building community infrastructure like churches and schools, primarily in Central America, Africa, and along the US-Mexico border.

named programs · 10 · from sources

what they call their work

Building Churches Across the Americas
Constructs and amplifies churches and related facilities (classrooms, meeting rooms, kitchens) in communities in Mexico and Guatemala, supporting religious education and community gathering.
Community Center Support
Supports the ICM Sisters who run a community center and coordinate church activities in Penitas, Texas/Mexico border, including providing school supplies, scholarships, and building projects.
Feed My Lambs (Nutrition Programs)
Funds village school nutrition programs providing balanced meals (eggs, oatmeal, rice, beans, fruit, chicken, vegetables) and multivitamins to children to alleviate malnutrition. Includes the Casa Del Pescador program.
Mission Trips
Organizes opportunities for volunteers to visit and serve in mission fields in the U.S., Guatemala, and Uganda, engaging in various support activities.
San Juan Diego Mission
Provides basic necessities and hope to the elderly and children in Arteaga, coordinated by Anna Maria Montalvo.
Seeds of Hope Project
Educates village leaders and women on cultivating, harvesting, and utilizing Moringa Oleifera to combat malnutrition in Guatemala, Mexico, and the Texas/Mexico Border.
Starfish Scholarship Program
Provides scholarships for students in junior high, high school, trade schools, colleges, and seminaries in Uganda, Guatemala, Mexico, El Salvador, and Nigeria, enabling them to pursue education and careers.
Support for Children with AIDS
Helps missionary friends tend to children suffering with AIDS, providing medicine to improve their quality of life.
Support for Girls School
Supports a girls' school in Nigeria to educate girls on hygiene and sanitation, aiming to reduce premature deaths and improve community health.
Teacher Program
Funds teacher salaries in Guatemala, supporting education in six villages and two special needs classes.
activities · 8 groups

what they do

  • Nutritional Support for Malnourished Youth 3 activities
    • Food and Nutrition Programs in Guatemala
      Provides food, vitamins, and livestock (pigs) to children and families in Guatemalan villages to address malnutrition and lack of protein. This includes funding village school nutrition programs and supporting the Casa Del Pescador nutrition program.
    • Providing food and nutrition support
      Provides food and vitamins to children in Guatemala, funds village school nutrition programs with various food items and multivitamins, and distributes ham and egg sandwiches to the poor in Antigua, Guatemala.
    • Providing livestock for protein
      Provides livestock, such as pigs, to families in Guatemalan villages to address lack of regular protein in their diet.
  • International Mission & Church Planting 2 activities
    • Building and supporting churches and religious education
      Establishes mission churches in Mexico, builds churches and chapels in Guatemalan villages, provides evangelization and education services in Mexico, and is building an education facility to train ministers in Mexico.
    • Church Building and Religious Education
      Establishes mission churches, builds churches and chapels in Guatemalan villages, and provides evangelization and education services, including catechesis and sacramental preparation, in Mexico and on the Texas/Mexico border.
  • Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) Programs 2 activities
    • Clean Water Initiatives in Underserved Regions
      Implements clean water initiatives to prevent waterborne illnesses and reduce child mortality in underserved regions, including providing potable water in Lagunita Salvador, Guatemala.
    • Providing clean water initiatives
      Implements clean water initiatives to prevent waterborne illnesses and child mortality in underserved regions, including providing potable water in Lagunita Salvador, Guatemala.
  • Child Sponsorship for Educational Support 2 activities
    • Educational Support and Scholarships
      Sponsors children and students in school through programs like the Starfish Education Program in Guatemala and Uganda, and provides scholarships for higher education, including nursing and seminary studies, in various countries such as Nicaragua and El Salvador. The organization also supports teachers and builds schools.
    • Supporting education programs
      Supports students through the Starfish Education Program in Guatemala and Uganda, sponsors children's education in Nigeria, El Salvador, and Honduras, and supports teachers in Guatemalan villages.
  • Mexico-Based Church and Community Support 1 activity
    • Community support on the Texas/Mexico border
      Works on the Texas/Mexico border in Penitas, supporting the ICM Sisters at St. Anne church by assisting the poor through catechesis, faith sharing, school supplies, scholarships, building projects, and providing items to fund the community center and church.
  • Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 1 activity
    • Street Feeding Programs
      Distributes ham and egg sandwiches to the poor on the streets of Antigua, Guatemala, particularly during water project work in March and April.
  • International Humanitarian Aid for Youth 1 activity
    • Support for Children with AIDS
      Supports missionary friends in their work with children suffering from AIDS, helping to provide necessary medicine.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Healthcare Services and Clinic Support in Guatemala
      Provides healthcare services to villagers in Guatemala, addressing common illnesses, and builds and supplies medical clinics in various locations, including Livingston and Pastores.
    • Providing healthcare services and medical supplies
      Provides healthcare services to villagers in Guatemala for various ailments, builds and supplies medical clinics in Guatemala, and supports missionary friends working with children suffering from AIDS by providing medicine.
    • Supporting seminarians
      Sponsors seminarians attending school in Nicaragua, leading to the ordination of priests.
financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$30K
Contributions & grants$30K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$40K
Program expenses100%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$21K
Grants paid out$10K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$0
Cash$27K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$0
Liquid reserves8.2 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue -27.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
MARIA T KAESBERG EXEC DIRECTOR 8 $19K
board members · 7
  • GAARY BEAM — DIRECTOR
  • JO DARNELL — DIRECTOR
  • KEN JOHNSON CPA — TREASURER
  • LINDA BEAN — VICE PRESIDENT SD
  • NORMAN KAESBERG — DIRECTOR
  • REV LEWIS PAAYLICEK — DIRECTOR
  • REV THOMAAS CHAAMBERLAIN — PRESIDENT
relationships · 17

who they work with

  • Anna Maria Montalvo Partner — Coordinator of the first scholarship program in Arteaga, who developed another mission called San Juan Diego and serves under the K2K banner.
  • Bishop Gabriel Peñate Rodriguez Partner — Works with the mission in Guatemalan villages.
  • Boy Scouts of America Partner — Helped the mission provide food for children in the Casa Del Pescador program.
  • Claratians Partner — Works with the mission in Guatemalan villages.
  • Dump Kids project Partner — Served by a clinic in Pastores that receives medical supplies from K2K Mission Hope.
  • Father Jose Partner — Works with the mission on the Rio Dulce in Guatemala.
  • Girl Scouts of America Partner — Helped the mission provide food for children in the Casa Del Pescador program.
  • ICM Sisters Partner — Run the community center and coordinate church activities at St. Anne church in Puebla de los Palmas on the Texas/Mexico border, supported by K2K.
  • Iglesia Católica Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Partner — Church where sacraments were celebrated in June 2006.
  • Kateri School Partner — Served by a clinic in Livingston that receives medical supplies from K2K Mission Hope.
  • Monseñor Antonio González Sánchez Government — Local Bishop of Victoria, Tamaulipas, México, who provides permission and support.
  • Padre Ignacio Garza García Partner — Párroco under whose supervision the mission works.
  • Peggy Gerke Partner — Founder and Director of Touching Hearts Bridging Hope, who was the first Missionary to work in the Mission in Guatemala and continues to be a part of Kids to Kids Outreach.
  • Protestant & Catholic Churches Partner — Helped the mission provide food for children in the Casa Del Pescador program.
  • Rotary Clubs Partner — Helped the mission provide food for children in the Casa Del Pescador program.
  • San Juan Diego Partner — Mission developed by Anna Maria Montalvo, serving under the K2K banner to help the elderly and children.
  • Touching Hearts Bridging Hope Partner — Organization led by Peggy Gerke that serves children and families in Nuevo Laredo, and is connected to Kids to Kids Outreach.