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Old Town Mission Inc

Cottonwood, AZ · EIN 860667052 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE P20Z · Human Services · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.oldtownmission.org
revenue
$2.4M
expenses
$2.2M
net assets
$1.4M
employees
45
volunteers
100
program ratio
98%
mission · from form 990

Mission Thrift Store: Our thrift ministry relies on people donating usable goods for resale. The charitable donations help us provide for those in need by funding Mission programs and services, as well as providing affordable items to the community. All proceeds from the Mission Thrift Store are used to support the ongoing free services of the Mission. The organization is committed to the continued provision of free clothing and all other Day Resource Center services for those in financial need.Old Town Mission Day Resource Center Services are listed below:Lunch Program : A free Community Lunch is served Wednesday and Friday at noon. Everyone is welcome to join us. On Saturday and Sundays sack lunches are available at Goodwill on Mingus Ave. for those without a residence.Clothing Boutique: Our beautifully refurbished clothing boutique is available for our clients who are in need of gently used clothing and shoes, as well as hygiene kits which include shampoo, soap, and other toiletries

profile · synthesized from sources

Old Town Mission Inc is a nonprofit organization based in Arizona that provides essential services to individuals and families in need. Their programs include a food pantry, community meals, and school supply distributions, aimed at alleviating food insecurity and supporting low-income families. They operate with a focus on dignity and community empowerment.

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. #1 primary $81K
    The Mission Thrift Store: Located at 810 W Mingus & State Route 89A Cottonwood, Arizona 86326 Store Hours: Tuesday Saturday 9:00AM 6:00PM. The Mission Thrift Store relies on people to donate usable goods for resale. Charitable donations help provide for those in need by funding Mission programs and services, as well as providing affordable items to the community. All proceeds from the Mission Thrift Store will be used to support the ongoing free services of the Mission.
named programs · 6 · from sources

what they call their work

Community Food Pantry
Provides free groceries to individuals and families facing financial hardships, allowing them to select their own nutritious food.
Cuts for Free
Provides free salon-quality haircuts to individuals in the community to boost confidence and well-being.
Free Community Meals
Serves nutritious meals to individuals and families, fostering community connections.
Great Turkey Giveaway
Holiday food drive that distributes food boxes to families in need during Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Kids Shop
Offers free clothing, school supplies, and toys to families with young children facing financial hardships.
Operation Back to School
Distributes backpacks and school supplies to school-age children to help them start the school year prepared.
activities · 6 groups

what they do

  • Holiday Gift and Family Support Programs 6 activities
    • Christmas Family Celebration
      Hosts a Christmas Family Celebration that includes holiday activities like a visit from Santa Claus and cookie decorating to bring hope and community warmth to families in need.
    • Christmas Family Celebration
      Hosts a Christmas Family Celebration that includes holiday activities like a visit from Santa Claus and cookie decorating to bring hope and community warmth to families in need.
    • Holiday Family Celebration
      Hosts a Christmas Family Celebration that includes holiday activities such as a visit from Santa Claus and cookie decorating to bring hope and community warmth to families in need.
    • Holiday Food Box Distribution
      Distributes holiday food boxes to families in need, with 1,038 boxes distributed in 2024 and plans for 1,200 boxes in the upcoming holiday season.
    • Holiday Food Box Distribution
      Distributes holiday food boxes to families in need, with 1,038 boxes distributed in 2024 and plans for 1,200 boxes in the upcoming holiday season.
    • Holiday Food Box Distribution
      Distributes holiday food boxes to families in need, having distributed 1,038 boxes in 2024 and planning to distribute 1,200 boxes during the upcoming holiday season.
  • Youth and Individual Footwear Distribution 3 activities
    • Clothing and Essential Item Distribution
      Provides free warm clothing, including coats, sweaters, hats, scarves, gloves, and socks, to community members. Also operates "The Kids Shop" for free clothing, school supplies, and toys for children (newborn to preteen), and "The Community Closet" for professional attire for adults seeking employment.
    • Clothing and Essential Item Distribution
      Provides warm clothing, including coats, sweaters, hats, scarves, gloves, and socks, free of charge to community members. This includes operating "The Kids Shop" for free clothing, school supplies, and toys for children (newborn to preteen), and "The Community Closet" for professional attire for adults seeking employment.
    • Clothing and Essentials Distribution
      Distributes warm clothing, including coats, sweaters, hats, scarves, gloves, and socks, free of charge to the community. Also operates "The Community Closet" providing free professional attire to adults seeking employment and "The Kids Shop" offering free clothing, school supplies, and toys for children newborn to preteen.
  • Free Haircare Services and Education 3 activities
    • Community Haircut Services
      Offers free, salon-quality haircuts to individuals in the community.
    • Community Haircut Services
      Offers free, salon-quality haircuts to individuals in the community.
    • Free Haircut Services
      Offers free, salon-quality haircuts to individuals in the community.
  • Back-to-School Supplies Distribution 3 activities
    • School Supply Distribution
      Provides school-age children with backpacks and school supplies annually through its "Operation Back to School" program, including purchasing 500 backpacks for distribution.
    • School Supply Distribution
      Provides school-age children with backpacks and school supplies annually through its "Operation Back to School" program, including purchasing 500 backpacks for distribution.
    • School Supply Distribution
      Provides school-age children with backpacks and school supplies annually through its "Operation Back to School" program, including the purchase of 500 backpacks for distribution.
  • Homeless Outreach and Engagement Services 2 activities
    • Homeless Resource Center
      Supports a Resource Center for people experiencing homelessness, offering services such as showers and survival supplies.
    • Homeless Resource Center
      Supports a Resource Center for people experiencing homelessness, offering services such as showers and survival supplies, and aiming to help individuals achieve stability and hope through faith-based services.
  • Uncategorized 7 activities
    • Community Meal Program
      Provides free community meals to individuals and families in need, including hot meals and plans to serve 1,000 meals during the holiday season.
    • Community Meal Program
      Provides free community meals to individuals and families in need, including planned holiday meals.
    • Community Meal Program
      Provides free community meals to individuals and families in need, including planned holiday meals.
    • Food Pantry Services
      Operates a client-choice food pantry that provides canned goods, boxed items, bread, desserts, refrigerated items, produce, meat, and other proteins to individuals and families facing financial hardships. The pantry is open on Wednesdays from 9 am to 2 pm and 4 pm to 6 pm, and on Thursdays from 9 am to 2 pm.
    • Food Pantry Services
      Operates a client-choice food pantry that provides canned goods, boxed items, bread, desserts, refrigerated items, produce, meat, and other proteins to individuals and families facing financial hardships. The pantry is open on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
    • Food Pantry Services
      Operates a client-choice food pantry that provides canned goods, boxed items, bread, desserts, refrigerated items, produce, meat, and other proteins to individuals and families facing financial hardships. The pantry is open on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
    • Homeless Support Services
      Supports individuals experiencing homelessness by providing showers, survival supplies, and operating a Resource Center for them, aiming to help them achieve stability and hope through faith-based services.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$2.39M
Contributions & grants$2.29M96%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$2K0%
Other revenue$91K
expenses
Total expenses$2.24M
Program expenses98%
Admin / overhead1%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$275K
Grants paid out$1.73M
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$1.81M
Cash$664K
Investments$0
Liabilities$403K
Net assets$1.41M
Liquid reserves3.5 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +19.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 6
  • Benjamin Wilson — Board Member
  • Deb Roberts — Board Member
  • Debbie Pickard — Board President
  • James Kreunen — Board Member
  • John K Ligon — Board Member
  • Kelly Cathcart — Board Member
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • Yavapai Broadcasting Partner — Receives shout-outs/acknowledgements from Yavapai Broadcasting for sponsorships.
  • businesses Partner — Provides donations to support the holiday food drive.
  • individuals Partner — Provides donations to support the holiday food drive.