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ARIZONA HOUSING INC

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 860811431 · Form 990 · FY2019 · NTEE L21 · Housing & Shelter · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.azhousinginc.org
revenue
$3.7M
expenses
$4.2M
net assets
$14.5M
employees
20
volunteers
21
program ratio
90%
mission · from form 990

TO ASSIST INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES TO ATTAIN SELF-SUFFICIENCY THROUGH THE PROVISION OF DIGNIFIED HOUSING AND SERVICES.

profile · synthesized from sources

Arizona Housing Inc. (AHI) provides permanent, affordable supportive housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The organization develops, owns, and operates multifamily properties, offering housing coupled with comprehensive case management services to promote self-sufficiency in Phoenix, Arizona.

irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2019

what they reported doing

Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.

  1. #1 primary $53K
    EMERGENCY SHELTER VISTA COLLINA - AHI OWNS AND RENTS A FACILITY TO A NON-PROFIT FOR USE AS AN EMERGENCY SHELTER AND CHILDCARE FACILITY WITH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES INCLUDING ACCESS TO BEDS, SHOWERS, FOOD, CLOTHING AND HYGIENE ITEMS. PROGRAM RECIPIENTS RECEIVE SHELTER, CHILDCARE AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES AT NO COST. FOR THIS PAST FISCAL YEAR, THIS FACILITY PROVIDED OVER 35,463 NIGHTS OF LODGING TO 527 UNDUPLICATED FAMILY MEMBERS (133 FAMILIES), INCLUDING CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SERVICES TO 143 PRE-SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN.
named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

Permanent Affordable Supportive Housing
Provides clean, safe, and affordable housing units for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, with residents paying rent based on income level.
Wrap Around Case Management Services
On-site case managers provide support using trauma-informed approaches, Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing, and Critical Time Intervention to help residents achieve stability and self-sufficiency.
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Permanent Affordable Housing Development 4 activities
    • Developing and Operating Affordable Supportive Housing
      Develops, owns, and operates five multifamily properties with 652 units of permanent, affordable supportive housing for individuals and families. This includes renovating foreclosed and blighted properties to create healthy living environments.
    • Developing and Operating Affordable Supportive Housing
      Develops, owns, and operates five multifamily properties with 652 units of permanent, affordable supportive housing for individuals and families. This includes renovating foreclosed and blighted properties to create healthy living environments.
    • Operating Specific Apartment Communities
      Operates several specific apartment communities, including one with 90 fully furnished studio apartments, another with 103 studio and 13 one-bedroom renovated apartments, and a third with 36 one-bedroom and 36 two-bedroom renovated apartments. One community features 297 fully furnished studio apartments with a 24/7 staffed front office, business center, mini-mart, library, and community room.
    • Operating Specific Apartment Communities
      Operates several specific apartment communities, including one with 90 fully furnished studio apartments, another with 103 studio and 13 one-bedroom renovated apartments, and a third with 36 one-bedroom and 36 two-bedroom renovated apartments. One community features 297 fully furnished studio apartments with a 24/7 staffed front office, business center, mini-mart, library, and community room.
  • Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 4 activities
    • Providing On-Site Supportive Services
      Offers on-site supportive services to residents to help them maintain self-sufficiency, create a healthy living environment, and connect to essential resources. Case managers assist with health and mental health supports, community events, utility setup, and access to behavioral health, substance use counselors, food, and primary care physicians.
    • Providing On-Site Supportive Services
      Offers on-site supportive services to residents to help them maintain self-sufficiency, create a healthy living environment, and connect to essential resources. Case managers assist with health and mental health supports, community events, utility setup, and access to behavioral health, substance use counselors, food, and primary care physicians.
    • Providing Permanent Housing through HUD VASH
      Provided permanent housing through the HUD VASH program at its Encore on Northern property in late 2020.
    • Providing Permanent Housing through HUD VASH
      Provided permanent housing through the HUD VASH program at its Encore on Northern property in late 2020.
  • Community Technology Center Access 1 activity
    • Providing Community Amenities
      Provides residents with various amenities including business centers, community kitchens, resident computers with internet access, libraries, TV rooms, large community rooms, and shaded playgrounds.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Providing Community Amenities
      Provides residents with various amenities including business centers, community kitchens, resident computers with internet access, libraries, TV rooms, large community rooms, and shaded playgrounds.
financials · form 990 · fy2019
revenue
Total revenue$3.72M
Contributions & grants$528K14%
Program service revenue$2.93M79%
Investment income$58K2%
Other revenue$206K
expenses
Total expenses$4.20M
Program expenses90%
Admin / overhead10%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$739K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$15.31M
Cash$1.50M
Investments$0
Liabilities$794K
Net assets$14.52M
Liquid reserves4.3 mo
1 years on record · 2019–2019
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2019

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
MARK HOLLERAN CEO 40 $162K
board members · 12
  • BENJAMIN M GREENBERG — DIRECTOR
  • BETST GANZ — DIRECTOR
  • DOUGLAS TYMINS — DIRECTOR
  • GUY MIKKELSEN — DIRECTOR
  • HOWARD C EPSTEIN — PRESIDENT
  • JODI SHEAHAN — DIRECTOR
  • M JOYCE GEYSER — VICE PRESIDENT
  • MORRIS A STEIN — DIRECTOR
  • NELLIE NEKOUIE — DIRECTOR
  • RIC HOLWAY — DIRECTOR
  • ROB SCHRAMM — SECRETARYTREASURER
  • TERRY GODDARD — DIRECTOR
relationships · 25

who they work with

  • 211 Arizona Partner — Refers individuals needing rental assistance or other supports to 211 Arizona
  • Arizona Housing Coalition Partner — Suggests Arizona Housing Coalition as a resource to learn about housing and homelessness
  • Bank of America Funder — Funded the development of AHI properties
  • City of Phoenix Housing Department Funder — Funded the development of AHI properties
  • Continuum of Care Program Funder — Funded the development of AHI properties
  • Copa Health Partner — Arizona Housing, Inc. is c/o Copa Health
  • Corporation for Supportive Housing Partner — Suggests Corporation for Supportive Housing as a resource to learn about housing and homelessness
  • Department of Energy Funder — Funded the development of AHI properties
  • Dunlap and Magee Partner — Professionally manages AHI's communities
  • Family Housing Hub Partner — Refers adults with minor children needing emergency housing and shelter assistance to Family Housing Hub
  • Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco Affordable Housing Program Funder — Funded the development of AHI properties
  • HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program Funder — Funded the development of AHI properties
  • HUD Supportive Housing Program Funder — Funded the development of AHI properties
  • HUD VASH program Government — Provided a permanent housing voucher for Roxanne.
  • Keys to Change Partner — Refers adults without children needing emergency housing and shelter assistance to Keys to Change
  • Maricopa Association of Governments Partner — Suggests Maricopa Association of Governments as a resource to learn about housing and homelessness
  • Maricopa County Coordinated Entry Partner — Refers individuals needing emergency housing and shelter assistance to Maricopa County Coordinated Entry
  • Maricopa County Human Services Department Funder — Funded the development of AHI properties
  • National Alliance to End Homelessness Partner — Suggests National Alliance to End Homelessness as a resource to learn about housing and homelessness
  • National Low Income Housing Coalition Partner — Suggests National Low Income Housing Coalition as a resource to learn about housing and homelessness
  • State of Arizona Department of Housing Funder — Funded the development of AHI properties
  • United States Interagency Council on Homelessness Partner — Suggests United States Interagency Council on Homelessness as a resource to learn about housing and homelessness
  • Valley of the Sun United Way Funder — Funded the development of AHI properties
  • Veteran’s Administration (VA) Government — Roxanne was connected to the VA for temporary and transitional housing programs and health/mental health supports.
  • WESCAP Partner — Professionally manages AHI's communities