Civic Intelligence

Phoenix Community Development and Investment Corporation

990 • Fiscal year 2022 • EIN 35-2175243

Jan 01, 2022 to Dec 31, 2022 • Filed on Oct 30, 2023

2201 E Camelback Rd Ste 403Phoenix, AZ 85016

(602) 262-6242

Siviq Scores

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

Liabilities / Assets

10th percentile

0.01x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 10% of similar nonprofits.

2022 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Source year 2022

Liabilities / Revenue

27th percentile

0.12x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 27% of similar nonprofits.

2022 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Source year 2022

Net Margin

3rd percentile

-139%

Higher net margin than 3% of similar nonprofits.

2022 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Source year 2022

Top Officer Pay

9th percentile

$0

Higher top officer pay than 9% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.

2022 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Source year 2022

Asset Growth

22nd percentile

-8.6%

Faster asset growth than 22% of similar nonprofits.

2022 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Annualized from 2021 to 2022

Revenue Growth

4th percentile

-68%

Faster revenue growth than 4% of similar nonprofits.

2022 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Annualized from 2021 to 2022

Assets

Down

$37,376,403

Down $3,531,387 (-8.6%) from 2021

Net Assets

Down

$37,126,403

Down $3,781,387 (-9.2%) from 2021

Liabilities

Up

$250,000

Up $250,000 from 2021

Revenue

Down

$2,168,973

Down $4,526,966 (-68%) from 2021

Expenses

Up

$5,173,835

Up $2,771,426 (+115%) from 2021

Net Income

Down

-$3,004,862

Down $7,298,392 (-170%) from 2021

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

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

$60M$40M$20M$0Assets 2011: $9,289,375Liabilities 2011: $307,757Net Assets 2011: $8,981,6182011Assets 2012: $9,556,022Liabilities 2012: $382,480Net Assets 2012: $9,173,5422012Assets 2013: $12,727,771Liabilities 2013: $422,431Net Assets 2013: $12,305,3402013Assets 2014: $13,811,936Liabilities 2014: $326,196Net Assets 2014: $13,485,7402014Assets 2015: $18,122,977Liabilities 2015: $380,610Net Assets 2015: $17,742,3672015Assets 2016: $29,344,830Liabilities 2016: $365,613Net Assets 2016: $28,979,2172016Assets 2017: $29,242,951Liabilities 2017: $240,801Net Assets 2017: $29,002,1502017Assets 2018: $31,845,984Liabilities 2018: $57,537Net Assets 2018: $31,788,4472018Assets 2019: $34,334,158Liabilities 2019: $63,995Net Assets 2019: $34,270,1632019Assets 2020: $36,272,976Liabilities 2020: $47,250Net Assets 2020: $36,225,7262020Assets 2021: $40,907,790Liabilities 2021: $0Net Assets 2021: $40,907,7902021Assets 2022: $37,376,403Liabilities 2022: $250,000Net Assets 2022: $37,126,4032022Assets 2023: $39,320,171Liabilities 2023: $163,283Net Assets 2023: $39,156,8882023Assets 2024: $39,881,295Liabilities 2024: $264,240Net Assets 2024: $39,617,0552024

Highlighted filing

2022

Assets$37,376,403
Liabilities$250,000
Net Assets$37,126,403

Operations Trend

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

$15M$10M$5.0M$0-$5.0MExpenses 2011: $791,8082011Expenses 2012: $949,7942012Revenue 2013: $4,170,715Expenses 2013: $1,042,847Net Income 2013: $3,127,8682013Revenue 2014: $2,064,722Expenses 2014: $905,556Net Income 2014: $1,159,1662014Revenue 2015: $4,981,779Expenses 2015: $743,064Net Income 2015: $4,238,7152015Revenue 2016: $12,323,974Expenses 2016: $1,069,870Net Income 2016: $11,254,1042016Revenue 2017: $910,402Expenses 2017: $887,625Net Income 2017: $22,7772017Revenue 2018: $4,355,617Expenses 2018: $1,569,477Net Income 2018: $2,786,1402018Revenue 2019: $2,956,474Expenses 2019: $1,026,086Net Income 2019: $1,930,3882019Revenue 2020: $4,693,317Expenses 2020: $3,042,872Net Income 2020: $1,650,4452020Revenue 2021: $6,695,939Expenses 2021: $2,402,409Net Income 2021: $4,293,5302021Revenue 2022: $2,168,973Expenses 2022: $5,173,835Net Income 2022: -$3,004,8622022Revenue 2023: $3,772,700Expenses 2023: $1,982,634Net Income 2023: $1,790,0662023Revenue 2024: $2,921,536Expenses 2024: $2,557,822Net Income 2024: $363,7142024

Highlighted filing

2022

Revenue$2,168,973
Expenses$5,173,835
Net Income-$3,004,862
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2022 to Dec 31, 2022
Signed
Oct 30, 2023
Return Version
2022v5.0
Gross Receipts
$2,168,973
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

To alleviate poverty and combat community deterioration through serving or providing investment capital for qualified low-income communities through community development entities in accordance with internal revenue code section 45d and the treasury regulations thereunder.

Balance Sheet Detail
LineBeginningEndChange
Assets
Savings and Temporary Cash Investments$38,783,681$33,148,527▼ $5,635,154
Other Notes and Loans Receivable, Net$2,115,965$4,120,726▲ $2,004,761
Accounts Receivable$2,644$98,900▲ $96,256
Investments Other Securities$5,500$8,250▲ $2,750
Intangible Assets-$0-
Total Assets$40,907,790$37,376,403▼ $3,531,387
Liabilities
Deferred Revenue-$250,000-
Total Liabilities$0$250,000▲ $250,000
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions$40,346,817$37,035,430▼ $3,311,387
Net Assets With Donor Restrictions$560,973$90,973▼ $470,000
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$40,907,790$37,126,403▼ $3,781,387
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$40,907,790$37,376,403▼ $3,531,387
Compensation and Service Providers

Board Members and Trustees

NameTitle
Susan BarnesChair
John ChanVice Chair
Carmen HerediaBoard Member
Julia KarlBoard Member
Mario VenturaBoard Member
Titus MatthewBoard Member
Juan SalgadoChief Executive Officer
Kathleen GitkinTreasurer

Highest Paid Contractors

ContractorServicesLocationCompensation
Phoenix IdaManagement Services2201 E CAMELBACK RD 403, Phoenix, AZ 85016$900,000
Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$946,495
Program Service Revenue
$889,591
Investment Income
$332,887
Other Revenue
$0
All Other Contributions
$946,495
Change in Net Assets
$-3,004,862

Audited Revenue Reconciliation

Revenue per Audited Statements
$2,168,973
Revenue Not Reported on Financial Statements
$0
Revenue Not Reported on Form 990
$-767,069
Total Revenue per Audited Statements
$1,401,904
Total Revenue per Form 990
$2,168,973
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$3,900,657
Other Expenses$1,273,178
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$0
Total Fundraising Expense$0

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Grants to Domestic Orgs$3,900,657--$3,900,657
Fees for Services Management$495,000$405,000-$900,000
Office Expenses-$140,631-$140,631
Fees for Services Legal-$139,220-$139,220
Insurance-$48,662-$48,662
Fees for Services Accounting-$25,650-$25,650
Other Expenses-$18,862-$18,862
Depreciation Depletion-$153-$153
Total Functional Expenses$4,395,657$778,178$0$5,173,835

Audited Expense Reconciliation

Line ItemAmount
Total Expenses per Audited Statements$5,183,291
Total Expenses per Form 990$5,173,835
Expenses per Audited Statements$5,173,682
Expenses Not Reported on Form 990$9,609
Expenses Not Reported on Financial Statements$153
Other Expense Adjustments$153
International Activity

Grant and Assistance Recipients

RecipientLocationCategoryPurposeAmount
Banner Health FoundationPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Used to Support Banner Healths Career Pathways Program to Simultaneously Build a Pipeline for Its Growing Number of Jobs While Supporting the Aspirations of Their Young, Diverse, Entry-level Workers. the Program Aims to Reduce Environmental and Financial Barriers That Traditionally Low-wage Workers Face.$150,000
Barrios Unidos Rehabilitation Programphoenix Revitalization CorpPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support a Demonstration Project That Will Analyze a Live Project for Housing Rehabilitation Within Limited Scope of Work.$120,000
First Place AzPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)The First Place Global Leadership Institute Will Utilize Funding to Advance Economic, Community and Quality-of-life Impact Study Focused on Housing and Community Development Designed to Meet the Needs of Adults With Autism And/or Intellectual/development Disabilities. This Study Will Position First Place as the Consortium Leader to Pursue Funds From National- and State-level Philanthropic Funding Sources to Accelerate the Development of Housing Solutions in Phoenix/maricopa County/arizona and Stimulate Private/public Sector Housing Development to Meet the Needs of an Estimated 26,000 Adults in Arizona Diagnosed With A/i/dd Over the Next Decade and Currently the One in 44 U.s. Children Diagnosed With Autism.$100,000
Foster360Mesa, AZ501(c)(3)FUNDING WILL BE USED TO SUPPORT THE CONTINUATION OF HOUSING AND PROGRAMMING FOR THE YOUTH AT FOSTER360, AS WELL AS FUNDS TO EXPAND INTO THE ADDITIONAL HOUSING. THIS WILL ALLOW FOSTER360 TO SUPPORT MORE FOSTER CARE YOUTH AGING OUT OF THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM AND FACING HOMELESSNESS. EACH YEAR, 900 YOUTH AGE OUT OF THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM IN ARIZONA, AND WITHIN TWO YEARS 50% BECOME HOMELESS.$100,000
Neighborhood Outreach Access to HealthPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Used to Implement the Community Health & Hiring Immersion Program (chhip). Through Chhip, Noah Will Build a Community Health Focused Workforce That Includes Academic Partnerships, Health Center Based Clinical Rotations/preceptorships, Staff Leadership Development, and Patient/community Member Employment Recruitment.$100,000
Alhambra Education PartnershipsPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Forgivable Loan for the Nfl Field at Sevilla Elementary School$83,333
Live Love ChandlerChandler, AZ501(c)(3)Forgivable Loan for Development and Construction of a 5,000 Square Foot Community Learning Center.$83,333
Child Crisis ArizonaMesa, AZ501(c)(3)FUNDING WILL SUPPORT THE EARLY EDUCATION SERVICES TO PURCHASE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS THAT WILL IMPROVE THE ACADEMIC RIGOR OF THE PRESCHOOL CLASSROOMS AND ENHANCE STEAM LEARNING FOR CHILDREN. PRESCHOOL SERVES CHILDREN AGES 3-5 FROM FAMILIES AT OR BELOW 200% OF THE FPL.$75,000
FRESH START WOMEN'S FOUNDATIONPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support Comprehensive Services for Women in Phoenix Through Fresh Starts Impact Program. the Impact Program Was Recently Launched to Help Women Disrupt Generational Cycles of Poverty Through a Comprehensive Approach to Workforce Development.$75,000
Greater Phoenix Chamber FoundationPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support the Foundations Education Initiative. Elevateedaz, Which Drives Cross-sector Innovation to Identify and Solve Arizonas Education to Employment Pathway Issues and Help Deliver High-quality Pathways and Work-based Learning Opportunities to Arizona Students, Preparing Them to Graduate With Industry-recognized Credentials and Early Postsecondary Credit and Enabling Students to Establish Meaningful Relationships With Business Professionals to Enter High-demand, High-wage Careers.$75,000
Neighborhood MinistriesPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support the Neighbors on the Rise Program, a Workforce Development Initiative Which Provides Job Readiness, Search, Placement, Retention Services, Career Advancing Education, Paid/unpaid Work Experiences and Supportive Services to Individuals Facing Barriers to Success in Education and Employment.$75,000
Pilgrim Rest Foundation IncPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Used to Build a Dreamscape Experience Environment to Create a One-of-a-kind Learning Environment for Children of Color and the Surrounding Community. Dreamscape Will Enable Teacher to Challenge Students in Unprecedented Ways by Creating the Opportunity to Transport Students Anywhere in the Universe Without Leaving Their Campus.$75,000
Umom New Day Centers IncPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Utilized to Support Umoms Workforce Development Efforts, Including Job Training and Support Services Provided at the Employment Center Ensuring That More Clients Self-resolve Their Homelessness With Sustainable Employment Income.$75,000
Year Up ArizonaPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Utilized to Support Their Workforce Development Program. the Program Combines Marketable Job Skills Training, Work-based Experiences With Local Employers, and Wraparound Support. Their Goal Is to Serve 160 Individuals From Across Maricopa County at Their Gateway Community College Site.$75,000
Habitat for Humanity Central ArizonaPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support Three Neighborhoods With Up to Five Households Per Neighborhood. the Designated Neighborhoods Are Sunnyslope, Central City South and Palomino. They Will Help Facilitate Owner-occupied Repairs Addressing Health and Safety Concerns to Improve the Quality of Life for Residents and the Community$65,000
A New LeafMesa, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Used to Provide Services for 50 Formerly Incarcerated Individuals, Including Case Management, Education, Workshops, Employment Assistance, Peer Mentoring, and Client Assistance. This Funding Will Serve Individuals Who Would Not Otherwise Qualify for Services, With the Goal of Successful Reintegration in the Community and Reduced Recidivism.$50,000
A Stepping Stone FoundationPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Provide One Full School Year of Family Literacy for 40 Families in the Central Phoenix Area.$50,000
Advocacy 31nineTempe, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Assistance Will Support the Training Program and the Individual Advocacy Program With Staffing and Training of 2,250 Clients in Maricopa County. Their Training Program Works With Local School Districts, Behavioral Health Agencies, Foster Care Support Groups, and Other Like-minded Organizations to Provide Training for Caregivers on How to Effectively Advocate for the Unique Needs of Students at School.$50,000
Arizona Educational FoundationPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)FUNDING WILL SUPPORT AEF'S TECHSTEM PROGRAM, A GROUNDBREAKING RESPONSE TO ARIZONA'S CRITICAL STEM TEACHER SHORTAGE.$50,000
Arizona Science CenterPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Used to Underwrite Two Modules of the Science Teacher Residency Program (star) in Summer of 2022, Impacting Up to 50 Teachers.$50,000
Arizona Technology Council Foundation Dba Scitech InstituteTempe, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support the Digital Stem Career Pathways and Explorations Program Enabling High-need (low-income, Persons With Disabilities), Underrepresented (rural, Minorities, Female) Youth to Explore and Prepare for Stem Careers.$50,000
Arouet FoundationPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)FUNDING WILL BE USED TO SUPPORT A PORTION OF THE AROUET WORKFORCE PROGRAM'S OPERATIONS, STAFF SALARIES AND BENEFITS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR SERVICE DELIVERY.$50,000
Circle the CityPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)FUNDING WILL BE USED TO REPLACE CIRCLE THE CITY'S CENTRAL VALLEY NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERSHIP MOBILE MEDICAL CLINIC THAT SERVES CENTRAL PHOENIX.$50,000
Desert Botanical GardenPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support Dbgs Community Garden Initiative to Relocate the Current 10,000 Square Foot Community Garden to the Spaces of Opportunity Property in South Phoenix. in Partnership With Tigermountain, the Community Garden Will Allow Dbg to Increase Outreach To, and Engagement With, At-risk Youth in the Community. the Mission of Spaces Is to Enable South Phoenix Families to Have Affordable Access to Healthy Food, Active Living and Healthy Roots in Their Cultures. Currently, It Consists of Incubator Farms, Garden Plots, a Healing Garden, Nature Play Space and On-site Farmers Market.$50,000
Homeward BoundPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support Hbs Workforce Development Component of Their Empowering Today, Building Tomorrow Program Serving Families Facing or Experiencing Homelessness. Funds Will Be Used to Deliver Workforce Development Programming to Families Residing in Their Shelter Campus or Participating in Their Aftercare or Community Programs.$50,000
JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICE INC (JFCS)Phoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support a Minimum of Ten Paid Internships for Youth and Other Operating Needs to Participate in the Real World Program, Hustle Phx Youth Entrepreneurship Program. the Real World Program Addresses the Needs of At-risk Foster Care and Opportunity Youth Who Are Encumbered by the Economic and Social Issues They Face in Becoming Self-sufficient. Approximately 150 Youth Are Served Annually. It Is an Open-entry Program, With an Average Participation of Two Years.$50,000
One-n-tenPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Used to Support the Workforce Development Program Expenses Including Supplies and Staff Time for Three to Five Workforce Development Cohorts to Be Held Over Twelve Months.$50,000
Phoenix Public Library FoundationPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support College Depots Recently Launched Program for High School Students Called G.r.i.t. (graduating Ready, Independent, and Tenacious) to Help Address the Education Gap in Phoenix and Support First-generation Students With Mentoring, Career and College Counseling, and Step-by-step Completion of Important Milestones. the Goal of G.r.i.t. Is to Level the College Access Playing Field for Underserved Populations. Ppl Has Embarked on an Exciting System-wide Collaboration With Phoenix Union High School District That Includes Scholarship Sessions Built Into the School Day.$50,000
ST MARY'S FOOD BANK ALLIANCEPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funds Will Support St. Marys Skill Center Which Consists of Two Programs, the Lift Program and the Community Kitchen Program With the Goals of Preparing Homeless, Formerly Incarcerated, And/or Other Vulnerable Individuals Gain Skills and Be Trained for Warehousing or Food Industry Jobs. St. Marys Skill Center Funds Will Be Used to Teach, Train, Mentor and Support the Individuals Enrolled and Purchase Supplies and Equipment for These Programs.$50,000
Seed SpotPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)FUNDING WILL BE USED TO SERVE THREE HUNDRED ENTREPRENEURS IN THE PHOENIX METRO AREA, 60% AREA EXPECTED TO BE WOMEN AND ENTREPRENEURS OF COLOR. THE FUNDING WILL ENABLE SEED SPOT TO SERVE THESE ENTREPRENEURS WITH A SUITE OF HIGH-IMPACT PROGRAMMING AWARD-WINNING CURRICULUM, VETTED ADVISORS, AND ACCESS TO CAPITAL.$50,000
Si Se Puede FoundationChandler, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Used to Deliver Stem Programs to Include Participation and Competition in the First Lego League, First Technical Challenge, First Robotics Competition, National Underwater Robotics Competition, and Robosub Underwater Challenges. Si Se Puede Will Introduce, Expose and Engage 450 Students to Stem.$50,000
Society of St Vincent De PaulPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)SVDPS MEDICAL CLINIC SERVES UNINSURED LOW-INCOME ARIZONANS WHO LACK ACCESS TO CARE. FUNDS WILL SUPPORT HEALTH EQUITY AND IMPROVE PATIENTS HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE. THE VALUE OF SVDPS MEDICAL CARE WILL ALSO BE PALPABLE MACROECONOMICALLY TO THE BROADER COMMUNITY THROUGH SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM RE-ADMISSION AND RETURN RATES. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY FACULTY AND STUDENTS, MEDICAL STUDENTS CROSS TRAIN ACROSS INTERDISCIPLINARY PRACTICES AT SVDP WHILE SERVING UNINSURED LOW-INCOME PATIENTS FROM 175 ZIP CODES ACROSS MARICOPA COUNTY. HANDS-ON SUPPORT COMES FROM THEIR 13-MEMBER OPERATIONS TEAM AT THE SVDP CLINIC, AND THROUGH COMMUNITY WIDE PARTNERSHIPS, INCLUDING VOLUNTEER PROVIDERS WHO ADMINISTER THE 30+ SPECIALTIES, LOCAL LABS, OTHER MEDICAL SCHOOL GROUPS (I.E., MAYO CLINIC, BANNER HEALTH), VOLUNTEERS, AND GENEROUS FUNDERS.$50,000
Take Charge America IncPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funds Will Be Used for Program Expenses in Expanding Services in the Hispanic/latino Communities Across the Valley and in Translating Presentations, Communication and Promotional Materials Into Spanish to Support These Efforts.$50,000
Tempe Community Action AgencyTempe, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support the Financial Success Center Which Helps Low-income, Primarily Households of Color Become Self-sustaining by Providing Employment Assistance, Income Supports, and Financial Services. the Program Combines Workforce Development Services (subsidized Vocational Training, Job Readiness, and Employment Assistance) With Financial Coaching and Credit Repair, and Income Supports (eviction/mortgage and Utility Assistance, Food Boxes and Snap and Medicaid Enrollment Assistance). Services Are Delivered Simultaneously to Meet Participants Immediate Needs.$50,000
The Zion InstitutePhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Would Support the Expansion of Zions Workforce Solutions for Seniors Program. They Currently Offer Individualized Employment Screening, Resume Building and Job Search Assistance for Adults Over the Age of 50 Free of Charge. Funding Would Expand This Program to Incorporate Technology Skill Development and Hands-on Training.$50,000
Valley of the Sun United WayPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funds Will Support the Distribution of School Readiness Kits (spks) and School Success Kits (ssks), Which Serve Pre-school and Early Elementary Age Children and Their Parents Residing in Maricopa County. Funding Will Be Used to Purchase Kit Materials Including Age-appropriate Books, School Supplies, and Resource Lists for Parents. Designed to Improve Literacy Rates and Overall Student Success, These Kits Provide Age-appropriate Reading Materials, School Supplies, and Information for Parents and Caregivers on How to Support Their Childrens Academic Growth.$50,000
Valleywise Health FoundationPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Provide Resources to Enhance the Hybrid and Virtual Learning Programs Provided Through the Family Resource Centers. the Family Resource Centers Are Focused on Parenting, Nutrition, Early Literacy, and More, to Impact the Long-term Educational Successes of Families in the Community. Valleywise Has Embedded Family Resource Centers Within All of Its Clinics.$50,000
VitalantScottsdale, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Help Recruit Diverse and Younger Blood Donors Through Their Nonprofit Partner Network. in Return, Those Partners Will Receive a Set Monetary Donation for Each Blood Donor Recruited and for Multiple Blood Drives Held.$50,000
Southwest Human DevelopmentPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support the Implementation of Reach Out and Read (ror) at Clinics Across Maricopa County, Purchasing 14,469 Childrens Books That Will Be Distributed Across Participating Clinics to Use in the Facilitation of Well-child Visits and Provided to Families to Build Home Libraries.$45,000
Junior Achievement of Arizona IncTemple, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Provide the Ja Inspire Program to 1, 667 Primarily Low-income Arizona Middle and High School Students During the 2022-2023 School Year. This Program Provides Critical Workforce Readiness Education and Career Literacy Skills They Will Need to Successfully Land the Jobs of Their Dreams as Well as the Financial Literacy Skills They Will Need to Manage Their Money Once They Land Those Jobs.$40,000
Million Dollar Teacher ProjectPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Assist in Building Program Capacity and Invest in Infrastructure Necessary to Strengthening the Classroom Support Teams Initiative. the Classroom Support Teams Initiative Partners With Colleges and Volunteer Organizations to Recruit Teams of Interns, Who Are Then Directly Placed Into Title 1 School Campuses to Support a Grade Level of Teachers. the Team Assist With Parent Engagement, Working Directly With Students and Assisting in as Many Ways for 10 Hours a Week From September to March. Having Access to a Cst, Partner Teachers Have a Greater Ability to Differentiate and Diversify Instruction. This Enables Teachers to Tailor Their Delivery of Instruction Model to Better Accommodate the Different Learning Styles in Their Classrooms.$40,000
Support My ClubScottsdale, AZ501(c)(3)FUNDING WILL BE USED TO ADEQUATELY EQUIP STUDENTS TO PURSUE THEIR INTERESTS; REDUCE COACH/TEACHER OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS; EQUALIZE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR PHOENIX UNION HS STUDENTS TO ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES; AND TEACH STUDENTS THE CYCLE OF PHILANTHROPY/COMMUNITY SERVICE. SMC WORKS WITH HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS AND TEAMS IN THE AREAS OF ARTS, ATHLETICS, ACADEMICS, AND ACTIVITIES. CLUB SPONSORS, COACHES AND STUDENTS IDENTIFY THEIR SPECIFIC NEEDS REGARDING SUPPLIES, SPONSORSHIPS, SPEAKERS, AND SERVICES THAT WILL MAKE THEM SUCCESSFUL.$40,000
Boys Hope Girls Hope of ArizonaPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support Bhghs Scholar Success Program Which Serves the Community and Increases Access to College for First Generation Students. the Scholar Success Program Creates Post-secondary Pathways, Embodies a Strong Sense of Commitment to Education, Personal Development and Fosters a College-going Culture.$35,000
Helping Hands for Single MomsPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Provide 15 Low-income Single Mom Nursing Students Scholarships and Wraparound Services Offered to the Students Such as Computer Technical Services, Nurse Mentors, Auto Repairs and Health Care Resources Not Otherwise Available.$35,000
Homeless Youth ConnectionAvondale, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support the Empowering Youth for the Future Program. This Program Will Assist Youth Experiencing Homelessness With the Development and Implementation of Their Plan for Post-graduation. the Plan for the Future Helps Youth Determine and Prepare for What They Will Do Post-graduation. Hyc Partners With 120 High Schools in Maricopa County to Serve More Than Six Hundred Homeless Youth Annually Between the Ages of 13 to 21.$35,000
Live & LearnPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Assist 200 Women Within Maricopa County Rise Out of Poverty by Providing Support to Strengthen Education, Career Guidance, Job Training, Mentoring and Financial Assistance for Each Woman in the Program as She Develops Her Individual Education Empowerment Training Plan.$35,000
Phoenix Rescue MissionPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Cover the Programmatic Costs of Providing Direct Services to Individuals Participating in the Vocational Development Program, as Well as the Purchase of Essential Program Supplies.$35,000
Aguila Youth Leadership Institute IncPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Used to Hire and Train Facilitators for the East and West Valley Sites and Assist With Providing Programmatic Materials for Student Outreach and Recruitment.$30,000
Camp Catanese FoundationPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Used to Launch an Alumni Pilot Program to Mentor, Advise, and Foster an Alumni Community, Ensuring Former Campers Are on Track to Graduate College on Time. Following the Pandemic, Camp Alumni Expressed the Need in Navigating College and Ensuring They Graduate On-time. Through This Program They Will Offer Need-based Scholarships to Ensure Unforeseen or Emergency Costs Are Not a Barrier for Matriculation.$30,000
Educare ArizonaPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Help Expand Educares Child Development Associate (cda) Credential Program by Purchasing Training and Internship Supplies, Which Helps Low-income Individuals, Primarily Mothers, Begin a New Career Path.$30,000
PHOENIX CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Provide Necessary Medical Equipment and Medication to More Than 175 Children With Asthma. It Will Also Support the Medical Providers in Offering Each Family a Hands-on Learning Approach to Become Familiar With Operating the Equipment at Home.$30,000
Stand for Children Leadership CenterPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funds Will Be Used to Support Every Child Reads, Their Parent Engagement Program Rooted in Early Literacy. They Will Deliver Forty Books Each to 170 Phoenix Families and Train Parents in Key Literacy Skills Including How to Guide Their Children on Basic Reading, the Pronunciation of Letters and Creating a Routine and Daily Habit of Reading.$30,000
About CareChandler, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Be Used to Recruit, Train and Perform Background Checks on New Volunteers Who Will Assist the Elderly and Disabled Homebound Residents Receiving Services From About Care.$25,000
AccelPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Provide Programming to Assist Young Adults With Intellectual And/or Developmental Disabilities (i/dd) Develop Transition Plans to Reach Their Desired Adulthood Independence, Be It Continued Education, Employment, or Basic Life Skills.$25,000
Dress for SuccessPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Provide Critical Workforce Development Programming and Resources to Unemployed and Underemployed Women, as Well as a Network of Ongoing Support and Resources to Newly Employed Women, in Maricopa County Through the Career Center, the Mobile Career Center, and the Professional Womens Group. the Goal Is to Assist 300 Women Return to Work After the Pandemic.$25,000
Elevate PhoenixPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)FUNDING WILL SUPPORT THEIR TEACHER-MENTOR HOURS TO IMPROVE ACADEMIC RELEVANCE FOR STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM, ASSIST WITH THE ENROLLMENT IN COLLEGE, AND ASSIST STUDENTS WHILE TAKING THEIR FIRST SIX COLLEGE CREDITS. FUNDING WILL ALSO HELP COVER THE COST OF PROGRAM CURRICULUM, SUPPLIES AND HELP COVER THE COSTS OF THE ADVANCED LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAMMING. PROGRAM GOALS ARE TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE, ACADEMIC SUCCESS, LIFE SKILLS, AND FUTURE OUTCOMES OF LOW-INCOME, AT-RISK YOUTH AND IMPROVE THEIR READING AND COMPREHENSION SKILLS BY A LEAST ONE LEVEL AND ENSURE 100% ADVANCE TO THE NEXT GRADE IN SCHOOL OR GRADUATE.$25,000
GABRIEL'S ANGELSPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support Gabriels Angels Abc Program. the Abc Program Is Available to Title 1, School-based Partner Agencies in Metropolitan Phoenix That Serve At-risk Children in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Grades. This Program Helps Improve the Reading Skills of These Students and Develops Crucial Core Behaviors While Interacting With the Therapy Team. School Staff Identify Children Who Would Benefit From Reading Practice With the Pet Therapy Team. the Program Focuses on the Individual Student So That the Student Can Feel Confident and Read Without Fear of Criticism or Judgement.$25,000
Gem Housing SolutionsPeoria, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support Services Offered to Hamc Residents Who Participate in the Six (6) Week Youth and Parenting Engagement Program Provided in Partnership With Chicanos Por La Causa (cplc). the Goal Is to Assist Residents Manage Their Family Development Needs and Leasing Obligations Through a Dual Generational Support Approach. Gem Housing Solutions Will Provide a Series of Workshops to Residents in Four Hamc Communities Located in Avondale, Phoenix and Tempe.$25,000
Harmony Project PhoenixPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Assist in Expanding the Harmony Project Phoenixs Teaching Artist in Residence Program at the Phoenix Union High School District. the Program Will Provide On-site Instrumental Music Education and College Preparation, and Funding Will Pay Teaching Artists Who Guide Students Musical Progression and Act as Social Supports. the Teaching Artists in Residences Activities Focus on Both Music and College Preparation. Over Two Semesters, Participants Obtain Practical Skills Related to the College Application-process and Skills Like Empathy, Autonomy, Creativity, and Personal Agency. Students Receive 27 Hours of Music Services Per Semester Dispersed Over Two-hour Visits.$25,000
New Pathways for YouthPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support the Relaunching of Their Integrated Parent Support Programming, an Embedded Component of Their Holistic Youth Transformation Program.$25,000
Save the Family Foundation of ArizonaMesa, AZ501(c)(3)Funds Will Be Used to Expand Their Mental Health Program From Individual Parents to the Entire Family Unit, and Children in Particular. Goals Are to Assist at Least 125 Children and 100 Families. Four Out of Five Children Who Are Experiencing Homelessness Have Been Exposed to at Least One Serious Violent Event by Age 12. Homelessness Can Have a Major Effect on a Youths Future Development.$25,000
Step Student Expedition ProgramPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)FUNDING WILL PROVIDE SUPPORT TO 15 LOW-INCOME MARICOPA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS PARTICIPATION IN STEPS COLLEGE-PREP PROGRAM FOR ONE YEAR. THE COLLEGE-PREP PROGRAM GIVES STUDENTS AND FAMILIES THE RESOURCES TO NAVIGATE EVERY ASPECT OF THE COLLEGE PROCESS. STEP SERVES OVER 200 MARICOPA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLERS EACH YEAR, 90% OF WHOM QUALIFY FOR FREE OR REDUCED LUNCH. 99% OF THE STUDENTS ARE FIRST GENERATION IN THEIR FAMILY TO SEEK A COLLEGE DEGREE AND 91% IDENTIFY WITH AN ETHNIC MINORITY GROUP.$25,000
Tempe Community CouncilTempe, AZ501(c)(3)Funding Will Support Threadz Clothes Closet (threadz) to Provide Personal Hygiene Items, School Supplies, and Clothing to Middle/high School Students in Need. Threadz Teen Clothes Closet Are Available as a Free Resource for Tempe Middle and High School Teens. Threadz Removes Barriers So Youth Can Confidently Participate in Their Education. Tcc Runs and Operates Three Sites on High School Campuses in the East Valley.$25,000
The Welcome to America ProjectTempe, AZ501(c)(3)FUNDING WILL SUPPORT THE REFUGEE FAMILIES ACCESSING WTAP SERVICES THAT ARE LIVING BELOW THE FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL AND ARE FACING SIGNIFICANT FOOD AND FINANCIAL INSECURITIES. WTAPS CRITICAL HOUSEHOLD AND EMERGENCY SUPPLIES OFFER A HAND UP WHEN IT IS NEEDED MOST; HELPING REFUGEES TO OVERCOME CHALLENGES AND ALLOWING FOR TRUE SECOND CHANCES OF LIFE.$25,000
COP-CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD'S EMPLOYMENT SITE ASSESSMENT AND DESIGNPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Assist Cop With Providing Financial Assistance to Engage Master Planning Design Services for an Envisioned Bioscience Research and Healthcare Employment Hub for the Edison-eastlake Community.$15,000
Abolish Private PrisonsPhoenix, AZ501(c)(3)Grant Made on Behalf of Outgoing Board Member, Kurt Sheppard. Funds Raised by the Coalition Provide Resources for Building the Infrastructure Necessary to Win a Fight to Abolish Private Prisons.$1,000
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming
Fundraising activities
No
Gaming activities
No
Professional fundraiser used
No

Fundraising and Gaming Totals

Line ItemAmount
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Political and Lobbying Activity
Political campaign activity
No
Lobbying activity
No
Subject to proxy tax
No
Governance and Compliance

Governance Checklist

Compiled or reviewed by an accountant
No
Annual disclosure for covered persons
No
Audit committee
Yes
Business relationship with 35% controlled entity
No
Business relationship with family members
No
Business relationship with organization members
No
Material changes to governing documents
No
Compensation from other sources disclosed
No
CEO compensation reviewed
No
Other officer compensation reviewed
No
Conflict-of-interest policy
Yes
Audited financial statements prepared
No
Key decisions subject to board approval
No
Management duties delegated
Yes

Governance Explanations

Form 990, Part VI, Section A, Line 3

The organization delegated manangement duties to phoenix ida. Management duties include management oversight and decision making, supervising exempt operations and programs, planning and executing budgets, and financial operations. Management services provided by phoenix ida are performed under the direction and supervision of the phoenix community development and investment corporation's board of directors.

Form 990, Part VI, Section A, Line 8B

The organization does not have committees with authority to act on behalf of the governing body.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 11B

Form 990 and supporting schedules are prepared by tax preparer. The ceo and staff of the filing organization review the return for accuracy prior to filing with the irs.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 12C

A code of ethics and conflict of interest handbook is given to the director when he/she is elected. Prior to voting on the organizations matters, all directors are required to declare and sign any conflict of interest.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 15

The organization delegated manangement duties to phoenix ida. Management duties include management oversight and decision making, supervising exempt operations and programs, planning and executing budgets, and financial operations. All amounts paid as compensation for management services provided by phoenix ida are covered under the professional management and organizational services agreement approved by the organization's board and signed by the chairman of the board.

Form 990, Part VI, Section C, Line 18

The organization's documents will be made available for public inspection upon letter request under internal revenue code section 6104.

Form 990, Part VI, Section C, Line 19

The organization's documents will be made available for public inspection upon letter request under internal revenue code section 6104.

Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Phoenix Community Development and
EIN
35-2175243
Phone
6022626242
Address
2201 E CAMELBACK RD STE 403, PHOENIX, AZ 85016

Signing Officer

Name
Juan Salgado
Title
Chief Executive Officer
Phone
6022626242
Signed
2023-10-30
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Organization Details

Principal Officer
Juan Salgado
Formed
2002
Legal Domicile
Az
Voting Board Members
7
Independent Board Members
4
Employees
0
Volunteers
0

Preparer

Firm
Novogradac & Company Llp
Address
211 E OCEAN BLVD SUITE 600, LONG BEACH, CA 90802
Preparer
William a Letsinger
Phone
5624329482
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

FORM 990, PART XI, LINE 9:

Flow-through income/loss from investments 17. Amortization expense 153. Unrealized gains/losses -776,695.

Financial Statement Notes

PART XI, LINE 2D - OTHER ADJUSTMENTS:

Flow-through income/loss from investments 17. Unrealized gains/losses -776,695.

PART XII, LINE 4B - OTHER ADJUSTMENTS:

Amortization expense 153.

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IRS990ScheduleD/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt1AMORTIZATION EXPENSE 153.
IRS990ScheduleD/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc0PART XI, LINE 2D - OTHER ADJUSTMENTS:
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IRS990ScheduleI/RecipientTable/CashGrantAmt6025000
IRS990ScheduleI/RecipientTable/CashGrantAmt6125000
IRS990ScheduleI/RecipientTable/CashGrantAmt6250000
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IRS990ScheduleI/RecipientTable/CashGrantAmt6450000
IRS990ScheduleI/RecipientTable/CashGrantAmt6583333
IRS990ScheduleI/RecipientTable/IRCSectionDesc0501(C)(3)
IRS990ScheduleI/RecipientTable/IRCSectionDesc1501(C)(3)
IRS990ScheduleI/RecipientTable/IRCSectionDesc2501(C)(3)
IRS990ScheduleI/RecipientTable/IRCSectionDesc3501(C)(3)
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Filings

Balance SheetOperations
YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$39.9$0.26$39.6$2.92$2.56$0.36
2023Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$39.3$0.16$39.2$3.77$1.98$1.79
2022Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$37.4$0.25$37.1$2.17$5.17$3.00
2021Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$40.9$0.00$40.9$6.70$2.40$4.29
2020Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$36.3$0.05$36.2$4.69$3.04$1.65
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$34.3$0.06$34.3$2.96$1.03$1.93
2018Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$31.8$0.06$31.8$4.36$1.57$2.79
2017Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$29.2$0.24$29.0$0.91$0.89$0.02
2016Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$29.3$0.37$29.0$12.3$1.07$11.3
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$18.1$0.38$17.7$4.98$0.74$4.24
2014Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$13.8$0.33$13.5$2.06$0.91$1.16
2013Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$12.7$0.42$12.3$4.17$1.04$3.13
2012Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$9.56$0.38$9.17$0.95
2011Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$9.29$0.31$8.98$0.79
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