Liabilities / Assets
65th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 65% of similar nonprofits.
990EZ • Fiscal year 2024 • EIN 20-5565778
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
65th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 65% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
65th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 65% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
17th percentile
Higher net margin than 17% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
91st percentile
Higher top officer pay than 91% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 64.6% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
22nd percentile
Faster asset growth than 22% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
56th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 56% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Down$57,371
Down $16,608 (-22%) from 2023
Net Assets
Down$56,776
Down $17,148 (-23%) from 2023
Liabilities
Up$595
Up $540 (+982%) from 2023
Revenue
Up$70,193
Up $4,947 (+7.6%) from 2023
Expenses
Down$87,341
Down $6,436 (-6.9%) from 2023
Net Income
Up-$17,148
Up $11,383 (+40%) from 2023
Healing Bridges works with traditional communities to create audiovisual products about their beliefs, engages in various forms of advocacy and other supporting activities in national and international arenas to protect and strengthen them, and bridge the gap between them and the modern world for mutual benefit. Current focus is with the traditional authorities (shamans) of the Kofan indigenous people in the Colombian Amazon with sporadic engagement with those of the Siona people.
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| II. Strengthening traditional communities. The Inter American Commission on Human Rights informed Healing Bridges that it had begun evaluating the merits of the "Individual Petition" we filed in 2013 about Colombia's failure to protect the Kofan territory of Santa Rosa del Guamuéz. During 2024, Healing Bridges focus remained on the Ingi Bupa food sovereignty project. In September, Healing Bridges went to the Kofan territory of Santa Rosa del Guamuéz and visited ten Ingi Bupa projects: two aquaculture sites, one chicken coop, two cacao groves, a plantain grove, one active and one potential reforestation site, a nursery, and a children's garden. We participated in four ceremonies of traditional medicine with four Kofan Traditional Authorities, seven Kofan grandmothers, and eight other followers of traditional medicine, family members, as well as one Siona grandmother, two of her followers, and two other Siona. Healing Bridges provided $25,759 towards the Ingi Bupa project, a hallmark of which is the minga or collective work session (representing cultural recovery), supporting aviculture, aquaculture, and other agriculture. The participating 11 families bought 400 egg-laying hens, 20 bags of fish feed, 28 bags of chicken feed, supplies for egg-laying hens, and materials for three chicken coops and one nursery expansion. The 14 mingas (February 24 - September 21) helped build two chicken coops, refurbished aquaculture ponds, and tended cacao, corn, inca peanut, plantain, and yuca, over a total of 805 hours of voluntary labor. Twelve children participated in an average of 11 mingas. They also held one organizing meeting. Healing Bridges boosted the Ingi Bupa infrastructure by connecting five of the participating families to internet cable. A milestone in 2024 was the expansion of support for egg-laying hens to the neighboring Kofan reservation of Yarinal. There, we provided hens to two grandmothers and one widow; a coop was financed for one of those grandmothers, and supplies and feed were furnished. The widow, whom we've accompanied closely, built herself a coop, fulfilling our agreement that if we built her a house (2023), once her late husband's pension kicked in, she would build herself a coop. Healing Bridges invested almost half of the Ingi Bupa funds ($11,584) in a Climate Mitigation Pilot Project to protect one family's aquaculture ponds from the extreme temperatures and droughts wrought by global warming. We financed the purchase of new pump, hosing, and connectors for improving water management and financed 105 excavator hours for the enlargement and consolidation of a reservoir pond, and two other ponds. We also purchased four new aerators and electrical connections for the ponds. Towards the end of 2024, the Ingi Bupa project participants formally incorporated a new organization by the same name, which was recognized by the Putumayo Chamber of Commerce on October 30. Healing Bridges remunerated $4,594 in indigenous labor, half of it in honoraria for their work in ceremonies of traditional indigenous medicine. Healing Bridges provided $700 for western medical treatment, and in some cases, its associated travel support for one Kofan Traditional Authority, one Kofan grandmother, and one Kofan widow. In the policy realm, Healing Bridges continued to insist on an immediate moratorium on all carbon-offset programs involving indigenous peoples in Colombia and raised this at the Annual Human Rights Consultation with USAID-Colombia. Healing Bridges continued to provide feedback to the United Nations Development Programme's Social and Environmental Compliance Unit on their investigative report about their 2021 "strategic alliance" fiasco with the oil company GeoPark. | $181 | $48,836 |
| I. Production of audiovisual products about traditional communities and beliefs. Healing Bridges created two interactive HTML email updates, one which included a map with eight clickable points for seeing short video from that particular angle. We also produced a 2min 20 sec video for a family involved in aquaculture about improving their water management in order to mitigate the worst impacts of global warming. We received 395 photos and 66 videos from the Ingi bupa semanba hunbachuha mendevi food sovereignty project participants. In September, Healing Bridges videotaped 8.2 hours of meetings with Ingi Bupa participants and their sites; we also took 49 photos and taped 49 short video clips. We formatted photos, videos, and/or created graphics for 41 Facebook posts, and created four graphics for internal use at our September gathering in Santa Rosa del Guamuéz. | $0 | $10,239 |
| III. Bridging the gap between traditional communities and the modern world to ensure mutual benefit. Healing Bridges participated in the National Academies of Sciences' second annual conference "Climate Crossroads." In December, Healing Bridges conducted 19 zoom gatherings reaching 92 individuals in three countries other than the U.S.A. and within the U.S.A., 20 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. | $0 | $5,667 |
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| F MICHAEL WILLIS | Board Treasurer | - | $0 | - | - |
| MANUEL TERRANOVA | Board Chair | - | $0 | - | - |
| JENNIVER A FISCHER | Board Secretary | - | $0 | - | - |
| SARAH E FINKE | Member At Large | - | $0 | - | - |
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| IRS990EZ/PrimaryExemptPurposeTxt | 0 | Healing Bridges works with traditional communities to create audiovisual products about their beliefs, engages in various forms of advocacy and other supporting activities in national and international arenas to protect and strengthen them, and bridge the gap between them and the modern world for mutual benefit. Current focus is with the traditional authorities (shamans) of the Kofan indigenous people in the Colombian Amazon with sporadic engagement with those of the Siona people. |
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| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 0 | I. Production of audiovisual products about traditional communities and beliefs. Healing Bridges created two interactive HTML email updates, one which included a map with eight clickable points for seeing short video from that particular angle. We also produced a 2min 20 sec video for a family involved in aquaculture about improving their water management in order to mitigate the worst impacts of global warming. We received 395 photos and 66 videos from the Ingi bupa semanba hunbachuha mendevi food sovereignty project participants. In September, Healing Bridges videotaped 8.2 hours of meetings with Ingi Bupa participants and their sites; we also took 49 photos and taped 49 short video clips. We formatted photos, videos, and/or created graphics for 41 Facebook posts, and created four graphics for internal use at our September gathering in Santa Rosa del Guamuéz. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 1 | II. Strengthening traditional communities. The Inter American Commission on Human Rights informed Healing Bridges that it had begun evaluating the merits of the "Individual Petition" we filed in 2013 about Colombia's failure to protect the Kofan territory of Santa Rosa del Guamuéz. During 2024, Healing Bridges focus remained on the Ingi Bupa food sovereignty project. In September, Healing Bridges went to the Kofan territory of Santa Rosa del Guamuéz and visited ten Ingi Bupa projects: two aquaculture sites, one chicken coop, two cacao groves, a plantain grove, one active and one potential reforestation site, a nursery, and a children's garden. We participated in four ceremonies of traditional medicine with four Kofan Traditional Authorities, seven Kofan grandmothers, and eight other followers of traditional medicine, family members, as well as one Siona grandmother, two of her followers, and two other Siona. Healing Bridges provided $25,759 towards the Ingi Bupa project, a hallmark of which is the minga or collective work session (representing cultural recovery), supporting aviculture, aquaculture, and other agriculture. The participating 11 families bought 400 egg-laying hens, 20 bags of fish feed, 28 bags of chicken feed, supplies for egg-laying hens, and materials for three chicken coops and one nursery expansion. The 14 mingas (February 24 - September 21) helped build two chicken coops, refurbished aquaculture ponds, and tended cacao, corn, inca peanut, plantain, and yuca, over a total of 805 hours of voluntary labor. Twelve children participated in an average of 11 mingas. They also held one organizing meeting. Healing Bridges boosted the Ingi Bupa infrastructure by connecting five of the participating families to internet cable. A milestone in 2024 was the expansion of support for egg-laying hens to the neighboring Kofan reservation of Yarinal. There, we provided hens to two grandmothers and one widow; a coop was financed for one of those grandmothers, and supplies and feed were furnished. The widow, whom we've accompanied closely, built herself a coop, fulfilling our agreement that if we built her a house (2023), once her late husband's pension kicked in, she would build herself a coop. Healing Bridges invested almost half of the Ingi Bupa funds ($11,584) in a Climate Mitigation Pilot Project to protect one family's aquaculture ponds from the extreme temperatures and droughts wrought by global warming. We financed the purchase of new pump, hosing, and connectors for improving water management and financed 105 excavator hours for the enlargement and consolidation of a reservoir pond, and two other ponds. We also purchased four new aerators and electrical connections for the ponds. Towards the end of 2024, the Ingi Bupa project participants formally incorporated a new organization by the same name, which was recognized by the Putumayo Chamber of Commerce on October 30. Healing Bridges remunerated $4,594 in indigenous labor, half of it in honoraria for their work in ceremonies of traditional indigenous medicine. Healing Bridges provided $700 for western medical treatment, and in some cases, its associated travel support for one Kofan Traditional Authority, one Kofan grandmother, and one Kofan widow. In the policy realm, Healing Bridges continued to insist on an immediate moratorium on all carbon-offset programs involving indigenous peoples in Colombia and raised this at the Annual Human Rights Consultation with USAID-Colombia. Healing Bridges continued to provide feedback to the United Nations Development Programme's Social and Environmental Compliance Unit on their investigative report about their 2021 "strategic alliance" fiasco with the oil company GeoPark. |
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2024 • Form 990EZDetailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.