Liabilities / Assets
65th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 65% of similar nonprofits.
990EZ • Fiscal year 2013 • EIN 26-3992168
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
86th percentile
Higher net margin than 86% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
73rd percentile
Higher top officer pay than 73% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
91st percentile
Faster asset growth than 91% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
77th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 77% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$59,758
Up $29,843 (+100%) from 2012
Net Assets
Up$58,585
Up $29,335 (+100%) from 2012
Liabilities
Up$1,173
Up $508 (+76%) from 2012
Revenue
Up$88,797
Up $19,802 (+29%) from 2012
Expenses
Up$59,461
Up $4,885 (+9.0%) from 2012
Net Income
Up$29,336
Up $14,917 (+103%) from 2012
To teach rural african families how to grow food using irrigation and sustainable farming techniques in southern and eastern africa.
To teach rural african farmers how to build and maintain wind-powered water pumps for irrigating farm lands, propogating advanced sustainable irrigation and farming techniques in southern africa.
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| IN 2013, AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HELD TRAININGS AT THE DEMONSTRATION GARDEN TO SUPPORT AREA VILLAGES, MINISTRIES WITHIN THE GOVERNMENT, AND LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. ALTHOUGH AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUED TO PROVIDE IRRIGATION TRAININGS A MAJORITY OF OUR TRAININGS FOCUSED ON FOOD SECURITY AND GARDEN MANAGEMENT. WE FOCUSED ON EDUCATION IN THE AREAS OF GARDEN PREPARATION, PLANTING, FERTILIZING, WEEDING, PEST CONTROL, PROPER IRRIGATION AND HARVESTING, FARM MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING AND FIELD TO MARKET OPPORTUNITIES. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUED TO WORK ON IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY THAT WOULD BE SUITABLE TO A VARIETY OF INSTALLATIONS AND SIZE OF GARDENS AND FARMS. THE MALAWI STAFF BEGAN WORKING ON A WINDMILL MADE OUT OF LOCALLY AVAILABLE METAL TO INCREASE THE DURABILITY OF THE WIND POWERED PUMP. THE HAND PUMP SYSTEM CONTINUED TO BE REFINED AND IMPROVED. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT'S KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN 2013: FARMERS THAT BEGAN WITH AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT'S AGRICULTURE CLUBS IN 2010 WERE COMPLETELY SELF-SUFFICIENT, GARDENS HAD GROWN 5 FOLD, FARMERS' INCOME HAD GREATLY INCREASED (IN SOME CASES THE ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HAD GONE FROM LESS THAN 150USD TO WELL OVER 1200. THE FARMERS (MEN AND WOMEN) CONTINUED SAVE A PORTION OF THE INCOME FROM THE PREVIOUS GROWING SEASONS TO PROVIDE FOR START UP COSTS FOR THEIR NEXT SEASON GARDEN. THEY ALSO STORED GRAIN FOR FOOD SECURITY LATER IN THE YEAR AND FOR STAGGERED SALES TO LOCAL MARKETS TO INCREASE THEIR INCOME. THEY USED THE INCOME TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVING CONDITIONS, REPLACING ROOFS, FLOORING, SUN DRIED BRICKS WITH FIRED BRICKS, ADDING DOORS AND WINDOWS, DIGGING DOMESTIC WELLS CLOSE TO FAMILY COMPOUNDS. THESE FARMERS ALSO BUILT LARGER GRAIN STORAGE BUILDINGS AND USED THE INCOME FOR EDUCATIONAL AND MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR THEIR CHILDREN. FARMERS THAT GRADUATED FROM THE TRAININGS HAVE NOT EXPERIENCED FOOD SHORTAGE IN THE LAST 3 YEARS. AGRICULTURE CLUBS HAVE CONTINUED TO WORK WITH OTHER FARMERS WITHIN THEIR VILLAGE, TRAINING AND TEACHING THEM ABOUT WHAT THEY HAVE LEARNED AND IMPLEMENTED IN THEIR GARDENS. SHARING IRRIGATION PUMPS, SEEDS, FERTILIZER AND EVEN IN SOME CASES LABOR. WE ALSO HAD AN INCREASE IN INTEREST FROM SURROUNDING FARMERS VILLAGES. THEY WERE CONTACTING SUCCESSFUL FARMERS AND BEGAN ESTABLISHING THEIR OWN AGRICULTURE CLUBS WITH THE SUPPORT OF GRADUATED FARMERS. ALTHOUGH AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUED TO BE IN CONTACT WITH THE AGRICULTURE CLUBS IT WAS NO LONGER OUR STAFF TEACHING BASIC SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE (THEY WERE HANDLING THOSE TRAININGS INDIVIDUALLY), BUT WE HAD BEGUN ASSISTING WITH GROWTH INQUIRIES AND SUPPORT AS THESE FARMERS WERE GOING FROM SMALL SUSTENANCE FARMERS WITH A 1/4 ACRE FAMILY GARDEN TO THAT OF A FARM OPERATION WITH OVER AN ACRE OF PLANTING YEAR-ROUND. FARMERS SUCCESSFULLY HAVE MADE THESE INCREASES AT THEIR OWN INITIATIVE. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT PRESENTED AT THE DOLE INSTITUTE. THE FOCUS OF THE PRESENTATION WAS ON THE HISTORY OF AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT AND THE WORK THAT AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT IS DOING IN MALAWI, AFRICA. APPROXIMATELY 1,240 VOLUNTEER HOURS WERE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE RUNNING AND OPERATIONAL EFFORTS OF THIS PROGRAM. | - | $53,181 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JOHN P DRAKE | President | PT | $0 | - | - |
| JOHN T PARKER | Vice Preside | - | $0 | - | - |
| CRAIG A PETERSEN | CFO/Treasure | - | $0 | - | - |
| KIMBERLY DRAKE | Secretary | PT | $0 | - | - |
“Expenses program and office supplies 2,855 telephone 644 banking fees 1,524 internet 661 transportation/travel 2,065 conference,convention, mtg - 197 program materials 10,425 non-investment depreciation 1,433 total 19,804”
“Prepaid expenses and deferred charges 1,104 0 total 1,104 0”
“Payroll taxes payable 665 1,173”
“To teach rural african farmers how to build and maintain wind-powered water pumps for irrigating farm lands, propogating advanced sustainable irrigation and farming techniques in southern africa.”
“In 2013, africa windmill project held trainings at the demonstration garden to support area villages, ministries within the government, and local organizations. Although africa windmill project continued to provide irrigation trainings a majority of our trainings focused on food security and garden management. We focused on education in the areas of garden preparation, planting, fertilizing, weeding, pest control, proper irrigation and harvesting, farm management and planning and field to market opportunities. Africa windmill project continued to work on irrigation technology that would be suitable to a variety of installations and size of gardens and farms. The malawi staff began working on a windmill made out of locally available metal to increase the durability of the wind powered pump. The hand pump system continued to be refined and improved. Africa windmill project's key performance indicators in 2013: farmers that began with africa windmill project's agriculture clubs in 2010 were completely self-sufficient, gardens had grown 5 fold, farmers' income had greatly increased (in some cases the annual household income had gone from less than 150usd to well over 1200. The farmers (men and women) continued save a portion of the income from the previous growing seasons to provide for start up costs for their next season garden. They also stored grain for food security later in the year and for staggered sales to local markets to increase their income. They used the income to improve their living conditions, replacing roofs, flooring, sun dried bricks with fired bricks, adding doors and windows, digging domestic wells close to family compounds. These farmers also built larger grain storage buildings and used the income for educational and medical expenses for their children. Farmers that graduated from the trainings have not experienced food shortage in the last 3 years. Agriculture clubs have continued to work with other farmers within their village, training and teaching them about what they have learned and implemented in their gardens. Sharing irrigation pumps, seeds, fertilizer and even in some cases labor. We also had an increase in interest from surrounding farmers villages. They were contacting successful farmers and began establishing their own agriculture clubs with the support of graduated farmers. Although africa windmill project continued to be in contact with the agriculture clubs it was no longer our staff teaching basic sustainable agriculture (they were handling those trainings individually), but we had begun assisting with growth inquiries and support as these farmers were going from small sustenance farmers with a 1/4 acre family garden to that of a farm operation with over an acre of planting year-round. Farmers successfully have made these increases at their own initiative. Africa windmill project presented at the dole institute. The focus of the presentation was on the history of africa windmill project and the work that africa windmill project is doing in malawi, africa. Approximately 1,240 volunteer hours were contributed for the running and operational efforts of this program.”
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 0 | EXPENSES PROGRAM AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 2,855 TELEPHONE 644 BANKING FEES 1,524 INTERNET 661 TRANSPORTATION/TRAVEL 2,065 CONFERENCE,CONVENTION, MTG - 197 PROGRAM MATERIALS 10,425 NON-INVESTMENT DEPRECIATION 1,433 TOTAL 19,804 |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 2 | PAYROLL TAXES PAYABLE 665 1,173 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 3 | TO TEACH RURAL AFRICAN FARMERS HOW TO BUILD AND MAINTAIN WIND-POWERED WATER PUMPS FOR IRRIGATING FARM LANDS, PROPOGATING ADVANCED SUSTAINABLE IRRIGATION AND FARMING TECHNIQUES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 4 | IN 2013, AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HELD TRAININGS AT THE DEMONSTRATION GARDEN TO SUPPORT AREA VILLAGES, MINISTRIES WITHIN THE GOVERNMENT, AND LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. ALTHOUGH AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUED TO PROVIDE IRRIGATION TRAININGS A MAJORITY OF OUR TRAININGS FOCUSED ON FOOD SECURITY AND GARDEN MANAGEMENT. WE FOCUSED ON EDUCATION IN THE AREAS OF GARDEN PREPARATION, PLANTING, FERTILIZING, WEEDING, PEST CONTROL, PROPER IRRIGATION AND HARVESTING, FARM MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING AND FIELD TO MARKET OPPORTUNITIES. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUED TO WORK ON IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY THAT WOULD BE SUITABLE TO A VARIETY OF INSTALLATIONS AND SIZE OF GARDENS AND FARMS. THE MALAWI STAFF BEGAN WORKING ON A WINDMILL MADE OUT OF LOCALLY AVAILABLE METAL TO INCREASE THE DURABILITY OF THE WIND POWERED PUMP. THE HAND PUMP SYSTEM CONTINUED TO BE REFINED AND IMPROVED. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT'S KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN 2013: FARMERS THAT BEGAN WITH AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT'S AGRICULTURE CLUBS IN 2010 WERE COMPLETELY SELF-SUFFICIENT, GARDENS HAD GROWN 5 FOLD, FARMERS' INCOME HAD GREATLY INCREASED (IN SOME CASES THE ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME HAD GONE FROM LESS THAN 150USD TO WELL OVER 1200. THE FARMERS (MEN AND WOMEN) CONTINUED SAVE A PORTION OF THE INCOME FROM THE PREVIOUS GROWING SEASONS TO PROVIDE FOR START UP COSTS FOR THEIR NEXT SEASON GARDEN. THEY ALSO STORED GRAIN FOR FOOD SECURITY LATER IN THE YEAR AND FOR STAGGERED SALES TO LOCAL MARKETS TO INCREASE THEIR INCOME. THEY USED THE INCOME TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVING CONDITIONS, REPLACING ROOFS, FLOORING, SUN DRIED BRICKS WITH FIRED BRICKS, ADDING DOORS AND WINDOWS, DIGGING DOMESTIC WELLS CLOSE TO FAMILY COMPOUNDS. THESE FARMERS ALSO BUILT LARGER GRAIN STORAGE BUILDINGS AND USED THE INCOME FOR EDUCATIONAL AND MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR THEIR CHILDREN. FARMERS THAT GRADUATED FROM THE TRAININGS HAVE NOT EXPERIENCED FOOD SHORTAGE IN THE LAST 3 YEARS. AGRICULTURE CLUBS HAVE CONTINUED TO WORK WITH OTHER FARMERS WITHIN THEIR VILLAGE, TRAINING AND TEACHING THEM ABOUT WHAT THEY HAVE LEARNED AND IMPLEMENTED IN THEIR GARDENS. SHARING IRRIGATION PUMPS, SEEDS, FERTILIZER AND EVEN IN SOME CASES LABOR. WE ALSO HAD AN INCREASE IN INTEREST FROM SURROUNDING FARMERS VILLAGES. THEY WERE CONTACTING SUCCESSFUL FARMERS AND BEGAN ESTABLISHING THEIR OWN AGRICULTURE CLUBS WITH THE SUPPORT OF GRADUATED FARMERS. ALTHOUGH AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUED TO BE IN CONTACT WITH THE AGRICULTURE CLUBS IT WAS NO LONGER OUR STAFF TEACHING BASIC SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE (THEY WERE HANDLING THOSE TRAININGS INDIVIDUALLY), BUT WE HAD BEGUN ASSISTING WITH GROWTH INQUIRIES AND SUPPORT AS THESE FARMERS WERE GOING FROM SMALL SUSTENANCE FARMERS WITH A 1/4 ACRE FAMILY GARDEN TO THAT OF A FARM OPERATION WITH OVER AN ACRE OF PLANTING YEAR-ROUND. FARMERS SUCCESSFULLY HAVE MADE THESE INCREASES AT THEIR OWN INITIATIVE. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT PRESENTED AT THE DOLE INSTITUTE. THE FOCUS OF THE PRESENTATION WAS ON THE HISTORY OF AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT AND THE WORK THAT AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT IS DOING IN MALAWI, AFRICA. APPROXIMATELY 1,240 VOLUNTEER HOURS WERE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE RUNNING AND OPERATIONAL EFFORTS OF THIS PROGRAM. |
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| ReturnHeader/Filer/EIN | 0 | 263992168 |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/PhoneNum | 0 | 4076479894 |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/AddressLine1 | 0 | 2869 CAREW AVENUE |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/City | 0 | WINTER PARK |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/State | 0 | FL |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/ZIPCode | 0 | 32789 |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerFirmName/BusinessNameLine1 | 0 | MERRY J RAWLS CPA |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerUSAddress/AddressLine1 | 0 | 425 W COLONIAL DR 103 |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerUSAddress/City | 0 | ORLANDO |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerUSAddress/State | 0 | FL |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerFirmGrp/PreparerUSAddress/ZIPCode | 0 | 328045817 |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/PhoneNum | 0 | 4076484855 |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/PreparationDt | 0 | 2014-09-15 |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/PreparerPersonNm | 0 | MERRY J RAWLS CPA |
| ReturnHeader/PreparerPersonGrp/SelfEmployedInd | 0 | X |
| ReturnHeader/ReturnTs | 0 | 2014-09-15T15:34:58-05:00 |
| ReturnHeader/ReturnTypeCd | 0 | 990EZ |
| ReturnHeader/TaxPeriodBeginDt | 0 | 2013-01-01 |
| ReturnHeader/TaxPeriodEndDt | 0 | 2013-12-31 |
| ReturnHeader/TaxYr | 0 | 2013 |
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2013 • Form 990EZDetailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.