Liabilities / Assets
44th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 44% of similar nonprofits.
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
44th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 44% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
51st percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 51% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
56th percentile
Higher net margin than 56% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
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Asset Growth
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No earlier valid filing was available within the previous three public years.
Revenue Growth
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Assets
$1,850,013
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Net Assets
$1,539,536
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Liabilities
$310,477
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Revenue
$2,416,035
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Expenses
$2,396,269
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Net Income
$19,766
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This 2011 filing currently has summary financial data only. Detailed schedules, leadership, and program rows are not available for this filing yet.
Retreat Inc's (The Retreat) mission is to provide safety, shelter and support to victims of domestic abuse and break the cycle of family violence. In executing its mission, the retreat (1) provides shelter and support for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking; (2) operates a 24/7 crisis hotline; (3) provides counseling services; (4) assists victims with legal advocacy needs; (5) educates community members about the issue of domestic and dating violence; (6) goes into schools to develop programs that will help end abusive behavior; and (7) trains personnel in other social service agencies to recognize domestic violence. The retreat continues to provide housing for families emerging from crisis. When clients leave the emergency shelter more often than not, few options exist for them to transition into permanent housing. Currently, families often have to choose between going to a homeless shelter or returning to an abuser. The availability of critical
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2011 • Form 990Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.