Liabilities / Assets
61st percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 61% of similar nonprofits.
990 • Fiscal year 2019 • EIN 23-1496225
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
61st percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 61% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
53rd percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 53% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
49th percentile
Higher net margin than 49% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
62nd percentile
Higher top officer pay than 62% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 1.1% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
46th percentile
Faster asset growth than 46% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
46th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 46% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$24,707,042
Up $737,650 (+3.1%) from 2018
Net Assets
Up$15,599,809
Up $763,409 (+5.1%) from 2018
Liabilities
Down$9,107,233
Down $25,759 (-0.3%) from 2018
Revenue
Up$27,724,012
Up $737,572 (+2.7%) from 2018
Expenses
Up$26,969,116
Up $475,463 (+1.8%) from 2018
Net Income
Up$754,896
Up $262,109 (+53%) from 2018
To instill hope, inspire change, and build community. Our vision we believe in the resilience of the human spirit. We dedicate ourselves to the provision of superior behavioral, developmental, and physical healthcare that is individual and family centered, accessible and equitable. We compassionately support the ability of every individual to fully realize their emotional, physical, and spiritual potential. We aspire to better serve our community through an integrated model of coordinated and cost-efficient care. We seek to innovate and collaborate with organizations that share our mission and values. We promote the development of our staff by creating opportunities for achievement and advancement. We dedicate ourselves to these values: integrity--quality--responsiveness--respectfulness-our professional heritage
To instill hope, inspire change, and build community. See schedule o, page 1
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $17,990,901 | $18,885,529 | ▲ $894,628 |
| Accounts Receivable | $2,945,374 | $2,966,293 | ▲ $20,919 |
| Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts | $1,554,198 | $1,425,883 | ▼ $128,315 |
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $844,153 | $870,569 | ▲ $26,416 |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges | $246,011 | $203,763 | ▼ $42,248 |
| Investments Other Securities | $100 | $100 | → $0 |
| Total Assets | $23,969,392 | $24,707,042 | ▲ $737,650 |
| Other Assets Total | $388,655 | $354,905 | ▼ $33,750 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Mortgage Notes Payable Secured by Investment Property | $6,754,031 | $6,397,167 | ▼ $356,864 |
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $1,608,673 | $1,539,952 | ▼ $68,721 |
| Unsecured Notes Loans Payable | $477,174 | $892,177 | ▲ $415,003 |
| Other Liabilities | $293,114 | $262,027 | ▼ $31,087 |
| Deferred Revenue | - | $15,910 | - |
| Total Liabilities | $9,132,992 | $9,107,233 | ▼ $25,759 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Unrestricted Net Assets | $14,232,529 | $15,136,530 | ▲ $904,001 |
| Temporarily Rstr Net Assets | $603,871 | $463,279 | ▼ $140,592 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $14,836,400 | $15,599,809 | ▲ $763,409 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $23,969,392 | $24,707,042 | ▲ $737,650 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buildings | $17,341,544 | $5,647,136 | $22,988,680 |
| Equipment | $313,132 | $1,064,203 | $1,377,335 |
| Other Land Buildings | $603,830 | $728,017 | $1,331,847 |
| Leasehold Improvements | $466,834 | $139,145 | $605,979 |
| Land | $160,189 | - | $160,189 |
| Period | Beginning | Contrib. | Gain/Loss | Other Uses | End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | $731,804 | - | ▲ $36,012 | $-30,033 | $734,121 |
| 2017 | $722,489 | - | ▲ $45,068 | $-32,036 | $731,804 |
| 2016 | $675,787 | - | ▲ $62,244 | $-12,040 | $722,489 |
| 2015 | $733,906 | - | ▲ $5,866 | $-60,501 | $675,787 |
| 2014 | $796,283 | - | ▲ $12,647 | $-70,509 | $733,906 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christopher Squillaro Do | Medical Dire | FT | $276,359 | $24,193 | $300,552 |
| Christopher Squillaro Do | Medical Director | - | $276,359 | $24,843 | $300,552 |
| Wayne Mugrauer CEO | President an | FT | $297,844 | - | $297,844 |
| Wayne Mugrauer CEO | President and CEO | - | $297,844 | $24,193 | $297,844 |
| Alan Sofranko | Psychiatrist | FT | $243,049 | $14,964 | $272,094 |
| Wellesley Bailey | Psychiatrist | FT | $244,558 | $13,215 | $269,401 |
| Gibson George | Psychiatrist | FT | $222,507 | $19,133 | $235,722 |
| Scott Harman | Psychiatrist | FT | $210,750 | $22,610 | $229,883 |
| Olga Kissel | Psychiatrist | FT | $212,590 | $24,219 | $227,554 |
| Jennifer Sokol | Psychiatrist | FT | $186,891 | $24,219 | $211,110 |
| Nina Drinnan | Crnp | FT | $142,656 | $22,610 | $165,266 |
| Marianne Gilson | COO | FT | $151,450 | $29,045 | $151,450 |
| KELLIE O'NEILL | CFO | FT | $147,403 | - | $147,403 |
| George Ehrhorn | Crnp | FT | $132,776 | $4,835 | $137,611 |
| Ali Fahad Resigned 618 | Psychiatrist | FT | $117,022 | $16,454 | $133,476 |
| Vernon H Kratz Md | Director/psy | PT | $55,026 | $73,236 | $128,262 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Margaret Zook | Chair |
| Dorothy K Weik-hange | Vice Chairma |
| David G Landis | Director |
| Donald E Kraybill Phd | Director |
| Elise Lamarra | Director |
| Jeffrey M Schweitzer | Director |
| Ronald Souder Md | Director |
| J Phillip Moyer Md | Member-at-la |
| Thomas Leidy | Member-at-la |
| Marvin Anders | Secretary |
| H Bruce Detweiler | Treasurer |
| Contractor | Services | Location | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vernon Kratz Md | Psychiatry | 807 LAWN AVENUE, Sellersville, PA 18960 | $128,262 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $20,874,610 |
| Other Expenses | $6,039,506 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $234,848 |
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $55,000 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other Salaries and Wages | $15,196,903 | $1,640,593 | $130,501 | $16,967,997 |
| Other Employee Benefits | $1,448,715 | $249,257 | $11,829 | $1,709,801 |
| Payroll Taxes | $1,082,340 | $170,066 | $8,945 | $1,261,351 |
| Occupancy | $842,014 | $93,787 | $3,886 | $939,687 |
| Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $454,210 | $450,513 | $30,738 | $935,461 |
| Office Expenses | $720,009 | $75,576 | $12,338 | $807,923 |
| Travel | $654,716 | $31,338 | $482 | $686,536 |
| Depreciation Depletion | $478,679 | $160,330 | $2,528 | $641,537 |
| Insurance | $359,360 | $51,782 | $1,698 | $412,840 |
| Interest | $211,534 | $69,395 | - | $280,929 |
| Fees for Services Other | $73,240 | $194,015 | - | $267,255 |
| All Other Expenses | $78,270 | $98,686 | $21,623 | $198,579 |
| Conferences and Meetings | $75,564 | $64,429 | $3,763 | $143,756 |
| Other Expenses | $119,054 | $3,983 | $1,628 | $124,665 |
| Grants to Domestic Orgs | $55,000 | - | - | $55,000 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $23,295,707 | $3,438,561 | $234,848 | $26,969,116 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Total Expenses per Form 990 | $26,969,116 |
| Expenses per Audited Statements | $26,914,116 |
| Total Expenses per Audited Statements | $26,914,116 |
| Expenses Not Reported on Financial Statements | $55,000 |
| Other Expense Adjustments | $55,000 |
| Recipient | Location | Category | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Penn Foundation Trust | Sellersville, PA | 12 | Fund Future Programs | $55,000 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Fundraising Direct Expenses | $53,504 |
| Fundraising Gross Income | $5,213 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Event | Gross Receipts | Gross Revenue | Direct Expenses | Net Income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Autumn Conferen | $166,859 | $5,213 | $53,504 | $-48,291 |
| Total Events | $166,859 | $5,213 | $53,504 | $-48,291 |
| Interested Party | Relationship | Description | Shared Revenue | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vernon Kratz Md | Board Member | Psychiatry Services | No | $128,262 |
| Liability | Amount |
|---|---|
| Deferred Compensation Payable | $262,027 |
“A full copy of form 990, along with a narrative summary of the return, is distributed to each of the penn foundation inc's board of directors for individual review. Questions, comments or concerns are addressed with the cfo and/or ceo. Board members approve the tax return for filing based upon their review and resolution of any outstanding issues or questions.”
“The board reviews expenses and if there was a conflict of interest it would be disclosed in the minutes and the board member would abstain from the discussion and voting on any issues where a conflict of interest arises. The conflict of interest statements are reviewed and signed off on by each of the board members annually.”
“Each year in december, at the request of the board chair, the ceo performs a salary survey based on ceo compensation data gathered from 990 information posted on the guidestar website for organizations similar in terms of line of business, annual revenues, and other demographics. This information is provided to the board chair to assist the board in determining appropriate ceo compensation. Also, the executive committee performs an annual ceo performance evaluation that is tied to the decision on salary. Documentation of the survey, evaluation and the board's approval of the annual ceo compensation is kept on file with penn foundation's human resources director.”
“For other officers or key employees, the ceo periodically requests the human resource director to perform salary surveys for like positions in similar organizations. Information may be gathered from trade associations, affiliates and published salary guides. Hr summarizes the findings and reviews with the ceo for making a determination of appropriate compensation levels for these employees.”
“Governing documents, policies, and financial statements are available upon request.”
“To instill hope, inspire change, and build community. Our vision we believe in the resilience of the human spirit. We dedicate ourselves to the provision of superior behavioral, developmental, and physical healthcare that is individual and family centered, accessible and equitable. We compassionately support the ability of every individual to fully realize their emotional, physical, and spiritual potential. We aspire to better serve our community through an integrated model of coordinated and cost-efficient care. We seek to innovate and collaborate with organizations that share our mission and values. We promote the development of our staff by creating opportunities for achievement and advancement. We dedicate ourselves to these values: integrity, quality, responsiveness,respectfulness, and our professional heritage.”
“Drug and alcohol services penn foundation's john w. And emily clemens recovery center offers a comprehensive continuum of services for substance use disorders, including persons with co-occurring psychiatric disorders. During fiscal year 2018- 2019, nearly 50,153 services were provided to approximately 2,923 individuals. The recovery center offers general outpatient services, which includes comprehensive evaluations, asam evaluations for higher level of care placement, medication management, medication assisted treatment, and individual, family, and group counseling; intensive outpatient services (iop), which involves individual and group counseling for up to nine hours per week, either during business hours or in the evening; partial hospital, a day program providing intensive, structured treatment for 30 hours per week; inpatient, a 55-bed on-site unit offering detoxification and rehabilitation in a structured environment; and mobile engagement services, a mobile outreach service in which therapists work with the family, employer, school, children and youth, and other concerned parties to engage individuals who are resistant to treatment, meeting with them in the home and other non-traditional locations. In 2018-2019, penn foundation completed the initial 3-yr grant as one of pa's centers of excellence for opioid use disorders. The center of excellence offers a dedicated care management team to follow individuals that have been impacted by the opioid epidemic for one year. The care management team is comprised of various specialties to help provide comprehensive care and resources to increase the prevalence of recovery and maintaining whole health. The center of excellence over the 3 yr grant has touched over 680 lives and has worked with the department of human services in meeting implementation benchmarks. Penn foundation was identified as a top tier 3 provider in the implementation and outcomes of the center of excellence, with one of the highest rates of continued engagement. Starting in fy20, the center of excellence work continues with medical assistance and county funding mechanisms. During 2018-2019, the penn foundation recovery center was named an institute of quality by aetna and participates in a program providing enhanced recovery follow along services. The team has achieved high rates of engagement. The collaborative project with aetna has been effective in helping persons live a life of recovery by enhancing engagement in treatment and recovery life styles. In 2018, penn foundation began its warm hand-off program in montgomery county and bcares program in bucks county in partnership with our county d&a agencies. The programs are designed to create support for overdose survivors presenting to the local emergency departments. A dedicated rapid access team assists this population in navigating, educating, and supporting the affected persons and their family's needs during this time. Penn foundation operates bcares programs at grand view health, st. Luke's upper bucks hospital, and doylestown hospital; and the warm hand-off programs at abington hospital - jefferson health and abington-lansdale hospital. The bucks county warm handoff program, effective july 2019 expanded to 24 hours/7 days a week coverage to enhance support to the local community. Penn foundation expanded the drug & alcohol outpatient recovery services to two additional locations in 2018-2019. One location is in colmar, pa licensed to serve an additional 150 individuals. The second location is in sellersville, pa, adjacent to penn foundation's main campus, also licensed to serve 150 individuals. The new sellersville location focuses on alcohol use disorders treatment. In 2012, the moyer foundation, now known as the eluna network, partnered with penn foundation to offer camp mariposa, a national addiction prevention program for youth ages 9 through 12 who are living with addiction in their families. Campers have opportunities to learn about the disea”
“Mental health services: during the 2018-2019 fiscal year, penn foundation's mental health programs provided approximately 77,442 services to nearly 5,986 clients. Mental health outpatient services provides comprehensive evaluations, counseling, and medication management for individuals, couples, and families presenting with mental health and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Assertive community treatment (act) is a person-centered approach to care for adults 18 years of age and older who have a severe mental illness. By blending the disciplines of psychiatry, psychology, nursing, addiction, social work, and psychosocial rehabilitation, the program offers a multidisciplinary team of professionals that works together to provide highly individualized treatment, outreach, rehabilitation, and support services in individuals' homes and communities. Penn foundation operates two act teams. One in pottstown, montgomery county and starting july 2019, in exton, chester county. Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Forensic assertive community treatment (fact) offers the same services as act (described above) to residents of upper bucks county and the lansdale, souderton, and telford areas of montgomery”
“Children's services: through its programs for children and adolescents, penn foundation provided over 20,300 services to nearly 855 children and adolescents during the 2018-2019 fiscal year. Wrap around (behavioral health rehabilitation services) is a community- based empowerment approach for families of children and adolescents (birth to 21 years of age) with emotional and/or behavioral difficulties, including autism. This program provides individualized, intensive counseling and behavioral management services for 1-2 years. The ultimate goal is to stabilize the child through intensive interactions and active involvement of all resources and supports in the child's life (i.e. Family, school, church, etc.) services include one-on-one interventions in the home and community settings, behavioral consultations, mobile therapy, play therapy, creative arts therapy, psycho-education, and school-based interventions. Designed to bring the classic summer camp experience to children who typically would not have the opportunity, camp courage runs from one week and is for children with mental health or development disorders. Camp courage uses a high staff-to-camper ratio (3:1) and therapeutic support in an outdoor setting to enhance the child's personal development and to create opportunities for socialization, belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity. This added support allows our campers to have a very positive and successful camp experience. In july 2018, 2 children attended one week of camp. Family based services provides 32 weeks of intensive community and home- based therapy and support for children and adolescents (up to age 21) with emotional and behavioral problems and their families. Children and adolescents in this program are typically at-risk for out-of-home placement. Services focus on working with the family to successfully maintain the child in the home. Interventions include in-home therapy, casework services, family support services, and 24/7 crisis management. Children's school based works with the pennridge school district to provide group sessions at the district's four secondary schools for students who demonstrate at-risk behaviors or emotional issues. Referrals to other resources for children and/or families are also provided. Student assistance program (sap) partners with three area school districts-quakertown, palisades, and pennridge-to identify students "at risk" for developing emotional, mental health, and/or substance use problems; provides assessments; and, as needed, refers students and their families to treatment services. Early intervention supports coordination is designed to help families with children, age birth to three, with developmental delays. Services, which include assessment, treatment planning, referral, and coordination of services, are individualized based upon the unique needs of each child and the child's family and are provided in the child's home, daycare center, or other settings familiar to the family. Staff members work with each family to provide them with strategies and ideas that they can easily incorporate into their child's existing routines.”
“Mental health navigation case management services: peer support is a unique program partnering certified peer specialists with individuals receiving behavioral health services who desire such mentoring as a key intervention in their recovery. In 2018-2019, over 144 clients received 3,923 peer support services. Peer support facilitates empowerment and self-determination in a variety of ways, including but not limited to, advocacy, psychoeducation, exposure to/development of natural supports, community integration opportunities, and skill acquisition as it pertains to the recovery of meaningful daily activity and community roles. Mental health case management helps individuals and families in choosing, locating, and accessing community resources such as housing, financial benefits/entitlements, employment, and educational opportunities, etc. To further their recovery. In 2018-2019, over 1,101 clients received over 14,254 mental health case management hours of service. There are two levels of assistance - administrative case management and blended case management/recovery coaching. Administrative case management provides short-term assistance to adults and children in accessing community resources such as low-income housing, financial entitlements, vocational rehabilitation services, and support groups. This program also monitors and assists with the implementation of aftercare planning with people receiving inpatient care at area state and community hospitals and residential treatment facilities. Blended case management/recovery coaching provides longer term assistance to children, young adults, and adults with serious mental health or co- occurring mental health and substance use disorders in maximizing their potential for independent community living, improved educational/vocational status, increased social support networks, and reduced psychiatric hospitalizations. Individuals registered with blended case management have contact with their case manager/recovery coach based on their level of need. The minimum level of contact is once every 30 days but may be more frequent depending on the individual's needs/wishes for assistance. Blended case management also offers a 24-hour, 7 days-a-week on-call support to individuals who are in crisis. Health-connections helps individuals to improve their physical and behavioural health care by working as a team with their primary care practitioner (pcp), their other physical and behavioural health care providers, and their physical and behavioural health care plans. Participants work closely with a nurse navigator and behavioral health navigator who ensure communication across healthcare providers, provide health and wellness education, and assist in accessing needed health services. In 2018-2019, nearly 143 clients received over 2,732 services. Residential services: provided within an integrated community known as penn villa, residential services offers housing support for adults (18 years of age and older) with serious mental illnesses and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Within a caring community of current residents, alumni, and staff, residents experience independence, personal growth, and holistic recovery. Support is provided by penn foundation staff within a group home and five townhomes. Ten other townhomes were built by habitat for humanity, an organization that provides low-cost home ownership opportunities to eligible individuals and families. All 15 townhomes are part of an independent homeowner's association. Supported housing operates within the five townhomes and offers daily support and supervision to residents. During 2018-2019, 5,469 services were provided to 15 individuals. Id supports coordination services intellectual disabilities supports coordination locates, coordinates, and monitors services and resources for adults and children with intellectual disabilities. This service aims to educate clients and their families about available resources”
“Transfer of donation to penn trust -55,000 transfer of donation to penn trust 55,000”
“Earnings on endowment funds are used for operations as determined by the board.”
“Penn foundation follows the accounting guidance for uncertainty in income taxes using the financial accounting standards board (fasb) asc 740, income taxes. Using that guidance, tax positions initially need to be recognized in the financial statements when it is more-likely-than not the position will be sustained upon examination of the tax authorities. The organization believes it has support for the income tax positions taken on its tax returns. The organizations open tax audit periods are june 30, 2016 to 2018. As of june 30, 2019, the organization had no uncertain tax positions that qualify for either recognition or disclosure in the financial statements.”
“Transfer of donation to penn trust 55,000”
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| IRS990/MissionDesc | 0 | TO INSTILL HOPE, INSPIRE CHANGE, AND BUILD COMMUNITY. OUR VISION WE BELIEVE IN THE RESILIENCE OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT. WE DEDICATE OURSELVES TO THE PROVISION OF SUPERIOR BEHAVIORAL, DEVELOPMENTAL, AND PHYSICAL HEALTHCARE THAT IS INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY CENTERED, ACCESSIBLE AND EQUITABLE. WE COMPASSIONATELY SUPPORT THE ABILITY OF EVERY INDIVIDUAL TO FULLY REALIZE THEIR EMOTIONAL, PHYSICAL, AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIAL. WE ASPIRE TO BETTER SERVE OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH AN INTEGRATED MODEL OF COORDINATED AND COST-EFFICIENT CARE. WE SEEK TO INNOVATE AND COLLABORATE WITH ORGANIZATIONS THAT SHARE OUR MISSION AND VALUES. WE PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR STAFF BY CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACHIEVEMENT AND ADVANCEMENT. WE DEDICATE OURSELVES TO THESE VALUES: INTEGRITY, QUALITY, RESPONSIVENESS,RESPECTFULNESS, AND OUR PROFESSIONAL HERITAGE. |
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| IRS990/MoreThan5000KToOrgInd | 0 | false |
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| IRS990/MortgNotesPyblScrdInvstPropGrp/EOYAmt | 0 | 6397167 |
| IRS990/NetAssetsOrFundBalancesBOYAmt | 0 | 14836400 |
| IRS990/NetAssetsOrFundBalancesEOYAmt | 0 | 15599809 |
| IRS990/NetIncmFromFundraisingEvtGrp/ExclusionAmt | 0 | -48291 |
| IRS990/NetIncmFromFundraisingEvtGrp/TotalRevenueColumnAmt | 0 | -48291 |
| IRS990/NetRentalIncomeOrLossGrp/ExclusionAmt | 0 | 17522 |
| IRS990/NetRentalIncomeOrLossGrp/TotalRevenueColumnAmt | 0 | 17522 |
| IRS990/NetUnrlzdGainsLossesInvstAmt | 0 | 8513 |
| IRS990/NoncashContributionsAmt | 0 | 11466 |
| IRS990/NondeductibleContributionsInd | 0 | false |
| IRS990/OccupancyGrp/FundraisingAmt | 0 | 3886 |
| IRS990/OccupancyGrp/ManagementAndGeneralAmt | 0 | 93787 |
| IRS990/OccupancyGrp/ProgramServicesAmt | 0 | 842014 |
| IRS990/OccupancyGrp/TotalAmt | 0 | 939687 |
| IRS990/OfficeExpensesGrp/FundraisingAmt | 0 | 12338 |
| IRS990/OfficeExpensesGrp/ManagementAndGeneralAmt | 0 | 75576 |
| IRS990/OfficeExpensesGrp/ProgramServicesAmt | 0 | 720009 |
| IRS990/OfficeExpensesGrp/TotalAmt | 0 | 807923 |
| IRS990/OfficerMailingAddressInd | 0 | false |
| IRS990/OperateHospitalInd | 0 | false |
| IRS990/Organization501c3Ind | 0 | X |
| IRS990/OrganizationFollowsSFAS117Ind | 0 | X |
| IRS990/OtherAssetsTotalGrp/BOYAmt | 0 | 388655 |
| IRS990/OtherAssetsTotalGrp/EOYAmt | 0 | 354905 |
| IRS990/OtherEmployeeBenefitsGrp/FundraisingAmt | 0 | 11829 |
| IRS990/OtherEmployeeBenefitsGrp/ManagementAndGeneralAmt | 0 | 249257 |
| IRS990/OtherEmployeeBenefitsGrp/ProgramServicesAmt | 0 | 1448715 |
| IRS990/OtherEmployeeBenefitsGrp/TotalAmt | 0 | 1709801 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/Desc | 0 | SUPPLIES |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/Desc | 1 | TREATMENT SERVICES |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/Desc | 2 | MAINTENANCE |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/Desc | 3 | FURNISHINGS & EQUIPMENT |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/FundraisingAmt | 0 | 3526 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/FundraisingAmt | 1 | 1363 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/FundraisingAmt | 2 | 1628 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/ManagementAndGeneralAmt | 0 | 32824 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/ManagementAndGeneralAmt | 1 | 51987 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/ManagementAndGeneralAmt | 2 | 3983 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/ProgramServicesAmt | 0 | 1017957 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/ProgramServicesAmt | 1 | 312248 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/ProgramServicesAmt | 2 | 115894 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/ProgramServicesAmt | 3 | 119054 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/TotalAmt | 0 | 1054307 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/TotalAmt | 1 | 312248 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/TotalAmt | 2 | 169244 |
| IRS990/OtherExpensesGrp/TotalAmt | 3 | 124665 |
| IRS990/OtherLiabilitiesGrp/BOYAmt | 0 | 293114 |
| IRS990/OtherLiabilitiesGrp/EOYAmt | 0 | 262027 |
| IRS990/OtherRevenueMiscGrp/BusinessCd | 0 | 900099 |
| IRS990/OtherRevenueMiscGrp/BusinessCd | 1 | 561000 |
| IRS990/OtherRevenueMiscGrp/BusinessCd | 2 | 561000 |
| IRS990/OtherRevenueMiscGrp/Desc | 0 | MISCELLANEOUS |
| IRS990/OtherRevenueMiscGrp/Desc | 1 | MANAGEMENT FEE- PENN VILLA |
| IRS990/OtherRevenueMiscGrp/Desc | 2 | MANAGEMENT FEE- PENN GARDENS |
| IRS990/OtherRevenueMiscGrp/RelatedOrExemptFuncIncomeAmt | 0 | 82258 |
| IRS990/OtherRevenueMiscGrp/RelatedOrExemptFuncIncomeAmt | 1 | 45146 |
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2019 • Form 990Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.