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Rooted Wisdom Africa

990EZ • Fiscal year 2020 • EIN 20-8595073

Jan 01, 2020 to Dec 31, 2020 • Filed on Sep 23, 2021

PO Box 3981Evergreen, CO 80437

(720) 491-1901

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.

Liabilities / Assets

74th percentile

0.08x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 74% of similar nonprofits.

2020 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2020

Liabilities / Revenue

73rd percentile

0.06x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 73% of similar nonprofits.

2020 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2020

Net Margin

61st percentile

13%

Higher net margin than 61% of similar nonprofits.

2020 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2020

Top Officer Pay

92nd percentile

$52,100

Higher top officer pay than 92% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 27.2% of source-year revenue.

2020 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2020

Asset Growth

74th percentile

34%

Faster asset growth than 74% of similar nonprofits.

2020 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2019 to 2020

Revenue Growth

75th percentile

14%

Faster revenue growth than 75% of similar nonprofits.

2020 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2019 to 2020

Assets

Up

$141,202

Up $35,972 (+34%) from 2019

Net Assets

Up

$129,302

Up $24,072 (+23%) from 2019

Liabilities

$11,900

No earlier filing loaded for comparison.

Revenue

Up

$191,623

Up $22,875 (+14%) from 2019

Expenses

Down

$167,551

Down $6,177 (-3.6%) from 2019

Net Income

Up

$24,072

Up $29,052 (+583%) from 2019

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

The highlighted filing sits inside the broader history for assets, liabilities, and net assets.

$300K$200K$100K$0Assets 2011: $55,177Liabilities 2011: $652011Assets 2012: $43,243Liabilities 2012: $02012Assets 2013: $64,608Liabilities 2013: $0Net Assets 2013: $64,6082013Assets 2014: $70,461Net Assets 2014: $70,4612014Assets 2015: $59,069Liabilities 2015: $0Net Assets 2015: $59,0692015Assets 2016: $84,958Liabilities 2016: $0Net Assets 2016: $84,9582016Assets 2017: $83,266Liabilities 2017: $0Net Assets 2017: $83,2662017Assets 2018: $110,210Liabilities 2018: $0Net Assets 2018: $110,2102018Assets 2019: $105,230Net Assets 2019: $105,2302019Assets 2020: $141,202Liabilities 2020: $11,900Net Assets 2020: $129,3022020Assets 2021: $225,951Liabilities 2021: $0Net Assets 2021: $225,9512021Assets 2022: $243,327Liabilities 2022: $0Net Assets 2022: $243,3272022Assets 2023: $226,200Liabilities 2023: $0Net Assets 2023: $226,2002023Assets 2024: $260,696Liabilities 2024: $0Net Assets 2024: $260,6962024

Highlighted filing

2020

Assets$141,202
Liabilities$11,900
Net Assets$129,302

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income across loaded years, with this filing highlighted.

$400K$300K$200K$100K$0-$100KRevenue 2011: $141,692Expenses 2011: $137,968Net Income 2011: $3,7242011Revenue 2012: $179,132Expenses 2012: $191,066Net Income 2012: -$11,9342012Revenue 2013: $194,110Expenses 2013: $172,745Net Income 2013: $21,3652013Revenue 2014: $169,716Expenses 2014: $163,863Net Income 2014: $5,8532014Revenue 2015: $207,510Expenses 2015: $218,902Net Income 2015: -$11,3922015Revenue 2016: $208,534Expenses 2016: $182,645Net Income 2016: $25,8892016Revenue 2017: $230,581Expenses 2017: $232,093Net Income 2017: -$1,5122017Revenue 2018: $256,992Expenses 2018: $230,048Net Income 2018: $26,9442018Revenue 2019: $168,748Expenses 2019: $173,728Net Income 2019: -$4,9802019Revenue 2020: $191,623Expenses 2020: $167,551Net Income 2020: $24,0722020Revenue 2021: $304,935Expenses 2021: $208,286Net Income 2021: $96,6492021Revenue 2022: $291,172Expenses 2022: $273,796Net Income 2022: $17,3762022Revenue 2023: $220,991Expenses 2023: $238,118Net Income 2023: -$17,1272023Revenue 2024: $254,549Expenses 2024: $220,053Net Income 2024: $34,4962024

Highlighted filing

2020

Revenue$191,623
Expenses$167,551
Net Income$24,072
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2020 to Dec 31, 2020
Signed
Sep 23, 2021
Return Version
2020v4.0
Gross Receipts
$191,623
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

Empower youth and families in rural uganda through education and enterprise development.

The mission of Into Your Hands Africa is to empower children and families in rural Uganda to overcome the constraints of poverty through education and business development.Activities to meet the overall mission of the organization include: Assisting youth and young adults in attaining a vocational and formal educationEmpowering women with the tools to attain economic self-sufficiency and food security Assisting for families to develop their own revenue streams through small-scale livestock and agricultural enterprise businessesDeveloping stronger communities through program engagement, exploration, and implementation to support a shift from subsistence farming to commercial agriculture

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
IYHA programs work in synergy to provide a continuum of services that include: EDUCATION: Into Your Hands-Africa supports formal and informal educational opportunities by partnering with secondary schools and vocational colleges to achieve key goals in matriculation, retention, graduation rates, academic performance, and school income. The organization supports students of all grade levels with an emphasis on female education. Successful students who complete senior four grade may apply for an additional scholarship to continue their studies at the vocational level. The opportunity to attend vocational school is provided to less than 5% of the entire Ugandan student population. At the secondary level, the Life Skills Program features an educational scholarship, personal and professional development training courses, expansion of vocational and technical training, site visits to demonstration farms and colleges, and a student livestock project. The program supports students as they begin their own businesses, support their families, and stimulate the local economy with an end goal of allowing students to self-fund their tuition beyond high school. In 2020, 94 students at St James Secondary School and 300 students from Ndagwe Secondary School participated in the Life Skills Scholarship Program.Note: In March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all Ugandan schools were shut down and remained closed for the remainder of the year. Term one tuition was paid by Into Your Hands Africa before school closures. Funds typically spent on scholarships and the Life Skills program were redirected to a one-time COVID-19 relief fund providing stipends to 495 students and their families to support the continuation of their livestock project and meet the immediate needs of the family. The remaining funds for the program were redirected to the 2021 budget as program rollover income.While schools were closed, Into Your Hands Africa continued to provide Life Skills lessons to senior one through senior four grades during this time in groups of nine people each.Beyond secondary school, Into Your Hands-Africa supports the best and most academically minded students through scholarship support at a local vocational college. The vocational training program aims to boost vocational education to overcome high unemployment rates by providing hands-on, skilled education that allows youth to compete in the job market or become job creators themselves. The program encourages students to return to the village and serve their communities once they graduate. To date, Into Your Hands-Africa has partnered with five vocational colleges to support student attainment and success in farming, early and elementary education, nursing, hairdressing, electrical engineering, and veterinary services. Based on a 100% graduation rate from the first cohort of students until today, Into Your Hands-Africa anticipates further expanding the vocational training program soon. In 2020, 23 students were supported.Note: In March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all Ugandan universities were shut down until December 2020 for all senior-level programs. Term one tuition was paid by Into Your Hands Africa before school closures. The second term of tuition was paid for all university-level seniors. The remaining funds for the program were redirected to the 2021 budget as program rollover income.$65,441-
ENTREPRENEURSHIP: Into Your Hands-Africa invests in families, students, and community members through entrepreneurial training programs that support income generation and self-sufficiency. These programs support learning valuable business skills, including goal setting, budgeting, and business marketing. Participants of the Adopt a Family Program receive business and animal husbandry training courses, veterinary services or agricultural advisement, and an enterprise project in the form of piglets/chickens or coffee/mango seedlings. This project's impact is immediate and sustainable for the family while also supporting future generations of family members by increasing their financial sustainability and food security. To date, projects have included Send-a-Piglet-Home, Send-a-Chicken-Home, Send-a-Goat-Home, boar centers, Clonal coffee, and mango projects. Individual projects provide sustainability for future project beneficiaries through a pass-on system where portions of the original project's earnings are given as a reimbursement to the organization in support of a future entrepreneur. Income generated through this project allows the student or family to expand their business while also supporting day-to-day needs, including adequate healthcare, school fees, clean water, and other relevant costs. Beneficiaries are supported through initial training workshops, mentorship opportunities, veterinary services, and top-off trainings that include practical hands-on support. Beneficiaries are responsible for providing an acceptable shelter for an animal or clearing the land, and digging holes for agricultural-based projects. Note: In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no livestock projects were provided, but rather a one-time COVID relief stipend was made available to 173 community members in the form of a one-time stipend and the purchase of livestock feeds. Beyond the COVID Relief package, all additional funding was rolled over to 2021 to support future programming needs.$26,810-
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Self-sustainability, empowerment, and community leadership are the organization's top priorities. With this in mind, Into Your Hands-Africa encourages the community members to establish their own community development cooperatives in partnership with local stakeholders and community leaders. The Community Development Association (CDA) program supports a shift from subsistence farming to commercial agriculture and animal husbandry by featuring three key elements: (1) educational workshops and vocational training; (2) home visits where participants observe other successful enterprise development activities; and (3) and mentorship where participants have the opportunity to apply what they have learned in workshops and home visits. This program has contributed to the community's economic health and vitality while supporting food security and expanding local organic farming practices that occur in a supportive context. Over the past year, Into Your Hands-Africa had supported more than 120 community members participating in the Community Development Association program across 70 villages in Ndagwe and Kisekka sub-counties before program activities were closed due to COVID-19. All programming activities remained closed for the rest of the year due to limitations around the number of people able to gather in one area at one period of time.Note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, IYHA provided a one-time COVID-19 Relief package to 115 beneficiaries in the form of livestock feeds and a one-time stipend.In 2020, Into Your Hands Africa Women's Enterprise Training Program supported over 138 beneficiaries through small cohorts of nine women. The Women's Enterprise Training Program focuses on marginalized poverty-level females with little to no formal education. This project increases access to opportunities for young women, which in turn increases the pipeline of educated girls/women who grow into actualized women and become leaders in their communities. This program supports entrepreneurial and vocational training for Ugandan females to learn and cultivate the skills needed to become self-sustaining, employed, and self-sufficient citizens. IYHA's distinctive approach combines classroom education, business exposure and workable skill building, vocational training, and group support from successful female entrepreneurs. These elements along with ongoing support from IYHA on-the-ground staff work in tandem to support success and improve the local community economy. The unique curriculum was developed by program partners and incorporates the women's feedback and vision while allowing all women to participate, regardless of their past educational attainment. Through the Women's Enterprise Training Program, women are empowered to create their own businesses, become financially self-sufficient, and break social and economic barriers for girls' next generation. Note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, IYHA provided a one-time COVID-19 Relief package to 135 beneficiaries in the form of a one-time stipend.$26,810-
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
Kristine HitchingsExecutive DirectorFT$52,100-$52,100
Julie KingMember-$0--
Anne BonelliMember-$0--
Marcela MikkolaMember-$0--
Karen DuWaldtMember-$0--
Kelly WitteTreasurer-$0--
Lorene Lillard-JoosVice President-$0--
Kathleen RileyMember-$0--
Tom SrsichPresident-$0--
Daniel McCombSecretary-$0--
Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Into Your Hands
EIN
20-8595073
Phone
7204911901
Address
PO Box 3981, Evergreen, CO 80437

Signing Officer

Name
Kelly Witte
Title
Treasurer
Signed
2021-09-23

Preparer

Firm
Valentine Seevers and Associates PC
Address
3781 Evergreen Parkway, Evergreen, CO 80439
Preparer
John Seevers CPA
Phone
3036745561
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Other Expenses.1002

Office Expenses $3108

Other Expenses.1003

Information Technology $1174

Other Expenses.1

Adult enterprise development $19742

Other Expenses.2

Total us operating $13412

Other Expenses.3

Uganda staff salaries $8054

Other Expenses.4

S1 TO S4 EXPENSES $7133

Other Expenses.5

POST S4 SUPPORT $5887

Other Expenses.6

Total uganda operating $3360

Other Expenses.7

Uganda contract services $1362

Other Assets.1005

Accounts Receivable - Beginning $3507 Accounts Receivable - Ending $3507

Total Liabilities.1

PPP LOAN PRIOR TO FORGIVENESS - Beginning $0 PPP LOAN PRIOR TO FORGIVENESS - Ending $11900

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IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt2COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Self-sustainability, empowerment, and community leadership are the organization's top priorities. With this in mind, Into Your Hands-Africa encourages the community members to establish their own community development cooperatives in partnership with local stakeholders and community leaders. The Community Development Association (CDA) program supports a shift from subsistence farming to commercial agriculture and animal husbandry by featuring three key elements: (1) educational workshops and vocational training; (2) home visits where participants observe other successful enterprise development activities; and (3) and mentorship where participants have the opportunity to apply what they have learned in workshops and home visits. This program has contributed to the community's economic health and vitality while supporting food security and expanding local organic farming practices that occur in a supportive context. Over the past year, Into Your Hands-Africa had supported more than 120 community members participating in the Community Development Association program across 70 villages in Ndagwe and Kisekka sub-counties before program activities were closed due to COVID-19. All programming activities remained closed for the rest of the year due to limitations around the number of people able to gather in one area at one period of time.Note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, IYHA provided a one-time COVID-19 Relief package to 115 beneficiaries in the form of livestock feeds and a one-time stipend.In 2020, Into Your Hands Africa Women's Enterprise Training Program supported over 138 beneficiaries through small cohorts of nine women. The Women's Enterprise Training Program focuses on marginalized poverty-level females with little to no formal education. This project increases access to opportunities for young women, which in turn increases the pipeline of educated girls/women who grow into actualized women and become leaders in their communities. This program supports entrepreneurial and vocational training for Ugandan females to learn and cultivate the skills needed to become self-sustaining, employed, and self-sufficient citizens. IYHA's distinctive approach combines classroom education, business exposure and workable skill building, vocational training, and group support from successful female entrepreneurs. These elements along with ongoing support from IYHA on-the-ground staff work in tandem to support success and improve the local community economy. The unique curriculum was developed by program partners and incorporates the women's feedback and vision while allowing all women to participate, regardless of their past educational attainment. Through the Women's Enterprise Training Program, women are empowered to create their own businesses, become financially self-sufficient, and break social and economic barriers for girls' next generation. Note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, IYHA provided a one-time COVID-19 Relief package to 135 beneficiaries in the form of a one-time stipend.
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IRS990ScheduleA/Form990ScheduleAPartVIGrp/ExplanationTxt01. 2019 Amended Tax Return. Corrected amount reported on Schedule A, Public Support:$165,782. 2. Payment Protection Program Loan for $11,200 approved and received in April 2020. Loan forgiveness was approved in May 2021.3. A part-time grant-writing consultant has been hired and retained for 2020. Working approximately 20 hours per month.4. General revenue was down in 2020 due to the pandemic. This resulted in lower than expected individual donations, canceled revenue-generating events, and cancellation and/or deferment of grant applications. In total, Into Your Hands Africa anticipates a net loss of over $43,000 in revenue.
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Filings

Balance SheetOperations
YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$2.61$0.00$2.61$2.55$2.20$0.34
2023Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$2.26$0.00$2.26$2.21$2.38$0.17
2022Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$2.43$0.00$2.43$2.91$2.74$0.17
2021Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$2.26$0.00$2.26$3.05$2.08$0.97
2020Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$1.41$0.12$1.29$1.92$1.68$0.24
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$1.05$1.05$1.69$1.74$0.05
2018Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$1.10$0.00$1.10$2.57$2.30$0.27
2017Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.83$0.00$0.83$2.31$2.32$0.02
2016Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.85$0.00$0.85$2.09$1.83$0.26
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.59$0.00$0.59$2.08$2.19$0.11
2014Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.70$0.70$1.70$1.64$0.06
2013Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.65$0.00$0.65$1.94$1.73$0.21
2012Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.43$0.00$1.79$1.91$0.12
2011Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.55$0.00$1.42$1.38$0.04