Liabilities / Assets
86th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 86% of similar nonprofits.
990EZ • Fiscal year 2015 • EIN 26-3992168
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
86th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 86% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
89th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 89% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
66th percentile
Higher net margin than 66% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
75th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 75% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
88th percentile
Faster asset growth than 88% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
83rd percentile
Faster revenue growth than 83% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$109,995
Up $47,893 (+77%) from 2014
Net Assets
Up$74,647
Up $13,338 (+22%) from 2014
Liabilities
Up$35,348
Up $34,555 (+4358%) from 2014
Revenue
Up$117,651
Up $33,533 (+40%) from 2014
Expenses
Up$104,313
Up $22,918 (+28%) from 2014
Net Income
Up$13,338
Up $10,615 (+390%) from 2014
To teach rural african families how to grow food using irrigation and sustainable farming techniques in southern and eastern africa.
To teach rural african families how to grow food using irrigation and sustainable farming techniques in south eastern africa.
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HELD TRAININGS 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'S KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN 2015: FARMERS CONTINUE TO BE 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 5 YEARS. AGRICULTURE CLUBS HAVE CONTINUED TO WORK WITH OTHER FARMERS WITHIN THEIR VILLAGE AND FROM NEIGHBORING VILLAGES, 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. SUCCESSFUL FARMERS HAVE BEGUN HELPING NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES ESTABLISH AGRICULTURE CLUBS. 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 HAS BEGUN PROVIDING INPUT LOANS TO AGRICULTURE CLUBS TO HELP THEM INCREASE THEIR GARDENS IN THE WAY OF FERTILIZER OR SEED. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HAS RECEIVED 100% RETURN ON THESE LOANS BY WAY OF FINANCIAL PAYBACK ON LOAN OR AGRICULTURE YIELDS USED TO PAYBACK LOAN. FOR INSTANCE A FARMER CAN PAY THEIR LOAN OFF IN CURRENCY OR IN CORN. THE AGRICULTURE CLUB STRUCTURE WAS UTILIZED SO THAT EACH VILLAGE MANAGED THEIR OWN LOAN AND THE CLUB AS A GROUP WAS FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HAS ALSO DEVELOPED A TRAINING MANUAL TO MAXIMIZE THE EFFICIENCY AND RESULTS OF OUR TRAININGS, ALSO TO PROVIDE OTHER ORGANIZATIONS WITH A GUIDE ON HOW TO FOLLOW OUR PROCESS AND SEE SUCCESS WITHIN THEIR COMMUNITIES. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT RECEIVED AN AWARD FOR THE RESILIENCE INNOVATION CHALLENGE 4 FOOD SECURITY AND IMPROVED INCOME GENERATION (RIC4FIG) GRANT FROM USAID/UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA - SA RILAB, AS PART OF THE RESILIENTAFRICA NETWORK STRIVING TO STRENGTHEN THE RESILIENCE OF AFRICAN COMMUNITIES. OUR STAFF ATTENDED TRAININGS AT THE UNIVERSITY OVER THE YEAR AND BEGAN GRANT SPECIFIC WORK IN OCTOBER OF 2015. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUES TO RAISE AWARENESS IN THE UNITED STATES ABOUT SUSTAINABLE SUPPORT THAT EMPOWERS FAMILIES TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT AND SELF FED IN AFRICA. OUR SLOGAN "END HUNGER: GROW FOOD" IS RELEVANT TO CONCERNS WITHIN THE US AND ALL OVER THE GLOBE. APPROXIMATELY 1,589 VOLUNTEER HOURS WERE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE RUNNING AND OPERATIONAL EFFORTS OF THIS PROGRAM. | - | $95,743 |
| 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 prog materials/supplies 4,830 fr - mdse costs 675 office/supplies 716 prog phone/office 1,468 fees - bank - mgmt 1,618 business registration/license 799 equipment - program 2,552 internet 1,200 transportation -hired 1,669 prog travel 1,144 vehicle 6,120 program staff in africa 17,019 program materials/supplie 9,055 drilling and well develop 22,249 prog. Other 431 non-investment depreciation 1,197 total 72,742”
“Pledges receivable 0 1,780 prepaid expenses and deferred charges 2,198 2,623 total 2,198 4,403”
“Deferred revenue 0 34,405 payroll taxes payable 793 0 payroll tax deposits 0 943”
“To teach rural african families how to grow food using irrigation and sustainable farming techniques in south eastern africa.”
“Africa windmill project held trainings 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's key performance indicators in 2015: farmers continue to be 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 5 years. Agriculture clubs have continued to work with other farmers within their village and from neighboring villages, 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. Successful farmers have begun helping neighboring communities establish agriculture clubs. 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 has begun providing input loans to agriculture clubs to help them increase their gardens in the way of fertilizer or seed. Africa windmill project has received 100% return on these loans by way of financial payback on loan or agriculture yields used to payback loan. For instance a farmer can pay their loan off in currency or in corn. The agriculture club structure was utilized so that each village managed their own loan and the club as a group was financially responsible. Africa windmill project has also developed a training manual to maximize the efficiency and results of our trainings, also to provide other organizations with a guide on how to follow our process and see success within their communities. Africa windmill project received an award for the resilience innovation challenge 4 food security and improved income generation (ric4fig) grant from usaid/university of pretoria - sa rilab, as part of the resilientafrica network striving to strengthen the resilience of african communities. Our staff attended trainings at the university over the year and began grant specific work in october of 2015. Africa windmill project continues to raise awareness in the united states about sustainable support that empowers families to become self-sufficient and self fed in africa. Our slogan "end hunger: grow food" is relevant to concerns within the us and all over the globe. Approximately 1,589 volunteer hours were contributed for the running and operational efforts of this program.”
“Received grant funding to direct and manage a water well drilling project in tanzania, africa. Project began in 2015 and was completed in 2016.”
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 0 | EXPENSES PROG MATERIALS/SUPPLIES 4,830 FR - MDSE COSTS 675 OFFICE/SUPPLIES 716 PROG PHONE/OFFICE 1,468 FEES - BANK - MGMT 1,618 BUSINESS REGISTRATION/LICENSE 799 EQUIPMENT - PROGRAM 2,552 INTERNET 1,200 TRANSPORTATION -HIRED 1,669 PROG TRAVEL 1,144 VEHICLE 6,120 PROGRAM STAFF IN AFRICA 17,019 PROGRAM MATERIALS/SUPPLIE 9,055 DRILLING AND WELL DEVELOP 22,249 PROG. OTHER 431 NON-INVESTMENT DEPRECIATION 1,197 TOTAL 72,742 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 1 | PLEDGES RECEIVABLE 0 1,780 PREPAID EXPENSES AND DEFERRED CHARGES 2,198 2,623 TOTAL 2,198 4,403 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 2 | DEFERRED REVENUE 0 34,405 PAYROLL TAXES PAYABLE 793 0 PAYROLL TAX DEPOSITS 0 943 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 3 | TO TEACH RURAL AFRICAN FAMILIES HOW TO GROW FOOD USING IRRIGATION AND SUSTAINABLE FARMING TECHNIQUES IN SOUTH EASTERN AFRICA. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 4 | AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HELD TRAININGS 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'S KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN 2015: FARMERS CONTINUE TO BE 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 5 YEARS. AGRICULTURE CLUBS HAVE CONTINUED TO WORK WITH OTHER FARMERS WITHIN THEIR VILLAGE AND FROM NEIGHBORING VILLAGES, 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. SUCCESSFUL FARMERS HAVE BEGUN HELPING NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES ESTABLISH AGRICULTURE CLUBS. 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 HAS BEGUN PROVIDING INPUT LOANS TO AGRICULTURE CLUBS TO HELP THEM INCREASE THEIR GARDENS IN THE WAY OF FERTILIZER OR SEED. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HAS RECEIVED 100% RETURN ON THESE LOANS BY WAY OF FINANCIAL PAYBACK ON LOAN OR AGRICULTURE YIELDS USED TO PAYBACK LOAN. FOR INSTANCE A FARMER CAN PAY THEIR LOAN OFF IN CURRENCY OR IN CORN. THE AGRICULTURE CLUB STRUCTURE WAS UTILIZED SO THAT EACH VILLAGE MANAGED THEIR OWN LOAN AND THE CLUB AS A GROUP WAS FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT HAS ALSO DEVELOPED A TRAINING MANUAL TO MAXIMIZE THE EFFICIENCY AND RESULTS OF OUR TRAININGS, ALSO TO PROVIDE OTHER ORGANIZATIONS WITH A GUIDE ON HOW TO FOLLOW OUR PROCESS AND SEE SUCCESS WITHIN THEIR COMMUNITIES. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT RECEIVED AN AWARD FOR THE RESILIENCE INNOVATION CHALLENGE 4 FOOD SECURITY AND IMPROVED INCOME GENERATION (RIC4FIG) GRANT FROM USAID/UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA - SA RILAB, AS PART OF THE RESILIENTAFRICA NETWORK STRIVING TO STRENGTHEN THE RESILIENCE OF AFRICAN COMMUNITIES. OUR STAFF ATTENDED TRAININGS AT THE UNIVERSITY OVER THE YEAR AND BEGAN GRANT SPECIFIC WORK IN OCTOBER OF 2015. AFRICA WINDMILL PROJECT CONTINUES TO RAISE AWARENESS IN THE UNITED STATES ABOUT SUSTAINABLE SUPPORT THAT EMPOWERS FAMILIES TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT AND SELF FED IN AFRICA. OUR SLOGAN "END HUNGER: GROW FOOD" IS RELEVANT TO CONCERNS WITHIN THE US AND ALL OVER THE GLOBE. APPROXIMATELY 1,589 VOLUNTEER HOURS WERE CONTRIBUTED FOR THE RUNNING AND OPERATIONAL EFFORTS OF THIS PROGRAM. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 5 | RECEIVED GRANT FUNDING TO DIRECT AND MANAGE A WATER WELL DRILLING PROJECT IN TANZANIA, AFRICA. PROJECT BEGAN IN 2015 AND WAS COMPLETED IN 2016. |
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