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Brink Literacy Project

990EZ • Fiscal year 2019 • EIN 45-2793438

Jan 01, 2019 to Dec 31, 2019 • Filed on May 04, 2020

13999 County Road 102Elbert, CO 80106

(720) 884-6220

Siviq Scores

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

Liabilities / Assets

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No value available

Liabilities-to-assets requires both liabilities and assets on this filing.

Source year 2019

Liabilities / Revenue

Score unavailable

No value available

Liabilities-to-revenue requires both liabilities and revenue on this filing.

Source year 2019

Net Margin

47th percentile

2.1%

Higher net margin than 47% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2019

Top Officer Pay

77th percentile

$0

Higher top officer pay than 77% of similar nonprofits.

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

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2019

Asset Growth

89th percentile

77%

Faster asset growth than 89% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2018 to 2019

Revenue Growth

73rd percentile

21%

Faster revenue growth than 73% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2018 to 2019

Assets

Up

$7,923

Up $3,451 (+77%) from 2018

Net Assets

Up

$7,923

Up $3,451 (+77%) from 2018

Liabilities

-

No earlier filing loaded for comparison.

Revenue

Up

$161,720

Up $28,043 (+21%) from 2018

Expenses

Up

$158,269

Up $15,901 (+11%) from 2018

Net Income

Up

$3,451

Up $12,142 (+140%) from 2018

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

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

$1.5M$1.0M$500K$0Assets 2014: $3,108Liabilities 2014: $02014Assets 2015: $18,234Liabilities 2015: $02015Assets 2016: $38,460Net Assets 2016: $38,4602016Assets 2017: $13,163Liabilities 2017: $02017Assets 2018: $4,472Net Assets 2018: $4,4722018Assets 2019: $7,923Net Assets 2019: $7,9232019Assets 2020: $85,635Net Assets 2020: $85,6352020Assets 2021: $772,794Liabilities 2021: $74,900Net Assets 2021: $697,8942021Assets 2022: $622,753Liabilities 2022: $311,057Net Assets 2022: $311,6962022Assets 2023: $818,494Liabilities 2023: $325,195Net Assets 2023: $493,2992023Assets 2024: $1,221,230Liabilities 2024: $334,712Net Assets 2024: $886,5182024

Highlighted filing

2019

Assets$7,923
Liabilities-
Net Assets$7,923

Operations Trend

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

$1.5M$1.0M$500K$0-$500KRevenue 2014: $52,871Expenses 2014: $50,177Net Income 2014: $2,6942014Revenue 2015: $91,976Expenses 2015: $76,850Net Income 2015: $15,1262015Revenue 2016: $105,543Expenses 2016: $85,317Net Income 2016: $20,2262016Revenue 2017: $87,516Expenses 2017: $112,813Net Income 2017: -$25,2972017Revenue 2018: $133,677Expenses 2018: $142,368Net Income 2018: -$8,6912018Revenue 2019: $161,720Expenses 2019: $158,269Net Income 2019: $3,4512019Revenue 2020: $187,116Expenses 2020: $109,404Net Income 2020: $77,7122020Revenue 2021: $747,243Expenses 2021: $138,303Net Income 2021: $608,9402021Revenue 2022: $143,871Expenses 2022: $507,973Net Income 2022: -$364,1022022Revenue 2023: $653,921Expenses 2023: $623,622Net Income 2023: $30,2992023Revenue 2024: $1,325,202Expenses 2024: $927,213Net Income 2024: $397,9892024

Highlighted filing

2019

Revenue$161,720
Expenses$158,269
Net Income$3,451
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2019 to Dec 31, 2019
Signed
May 4, 2020
Return Version
2019v5.0
Gross Receipts
$186,730
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

Not for profit literary publisher commuinty center & educaional resource

Brink literacy project is devoted to utilizing the power of storytelling to positively affect the lives of people on the brink. Through our education, community, and publishing divisions, our nonprofit works worldwide to foster a love of literature, increase literacy rates, and use storytelling to empower underserved communities. Our education division delivers innovative literacy and storytelling programs with a focus on increasing literacy rates and assisting personal development through storytelling. We have a strong focus on bringing our initiatives to low-income, low-literacy, and marginalized communities, whether that means teaching in prisons or creating completely original curricula to tackle low reading proficiency in our youth. Through our community division, brink forges partnerships with universities and other humanitarian and literary organizations. As a global community of readers, writers, artists, students, and supporters, brink brings people from diverse backgrounds to

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
F(R)ICTION JOURNAL. F(R)ICTION, BRINK'S TRIANNUAL LITERARY JOURNAL, IS AT THE HEART OF OUR MISSION TO INCREASE LITERACY RATES AND ENGAGEMENT WITH STORYTELLING THAT PUSHES THE BOUNDARIES OF CONVENTION. DRAWING TOGETHER THE BEST WORKS FROM OUR EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SUBMISSIONS, WE PULL MORE THAN 50% OF THE CONTENT IN EACH ISSUE FROM OUR SLUSH PILE, WORKING CLOSELY WITH AUTHORS TO HONE THEIR WORK AND ARM THEM WITH THE SKILLS TO SUCCEED IN THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY. EACH ISSUE ALSO FEATURES WORK FROM A COMMUNITY PARTNER, SPOTLIGHTING MARGINALIZED AND UNDERREPRESENTED VOICES THAT ARE OFTEN IGNORED BY THE MAINSTREAM PUBLISHING INDUSTRY. PARTNERS INCLUDE THE AFGHAN WOMEN'S WRITING PROJECT, LAMBDA LITERARY, AND VETERAN'S WRITING PROJECT. WE ALSO PUBLISH DIVERSE TALENT, FROM DEBUT AUTHORS TO PIONEERING WRITERS SEEKING TO PUSH THE BOUNDARIES. OUR CELEBRITY WRITERS RANGE FROM INTERNATIONAL LITERARY GREATS, SUCH AS ALASDAIR GRAY, TO TRAILBLAZERS WHO ARE CARVING OUT A UNIQUE SPACE IN THE LITERARY FIELD, SUCH AS JEFF VANDERMEER. ALONG THE WAY, WE'VE PUBLISHED POETRY BY KWAME DAWES AND MARY RUEFLE, FLASH FICTION FROM KATHY FISH AND DAVID GALEF, PROSE BY CHRISTOPHER MOORE AND KIRSTY LOGAN, AND NONFICTION BY LEE GUTKIND AND PHILLIP LOPATE. AND IF THAT WASN'T CRAZY ENOUGH, EACH ISSUE ALSO INCLUDES AN ORIGINAL SHORT COMIC AND CUSTOM ARTWORK TO ACCOMPANY EVERY PIECE, CREATING A COLLECTION THAT IS AS VISUALLY ENGAGING AS THE STORIES WITHIN. ESTIMATION OF PEOPLE BENEFITTED (BASED ON SALES, CONTRIBUTOR, AND READERSHIP NUMBERS): 10,000-$60,053
FRAMES PRISON PROGRAM. THE GOAL OF THE FRAMES PRISON PROGRAM IS TO INCREASE LITERACY RATES, REDUCE RECIDIVISM, AND USE STORYTELLING TO EMPOWER INCARCERATED PERSONS WITHIN THE US PRISON SYSTEM. THROUGH OUR GRAPHIC MEMOIR COURSE, WE WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS TO DEVELOP THEIR STORYTELLING SKILLS, PROMOTE LITERACY, SPARK CRITICAL THINKING, AND HELP THEM GROW THROUGH SELF-REFLECTION. BY HELPING STUDENTS TO TRANSFORM A SINGLE TURNING POINT IN THEIR LIVES INTO A SHORT GRAPHIC MEMOIR, THIS PROGRAM SEEKS TO: - INTRODUCE STORYTELLING AS A MEANS OF POSITIVE SELF-EXPRESSION - ENGAGE LEARNERS IN CREATIVE AND FLEXIBLE EDUCATION THAT UNLOCKS THEIR BOUNDLESS POTENTIAL - STRENGTHEN THE READING AND WRITING SKILLS OF EACH PARTICIPANT REGARDLESS OF CURRENT PROFICIENCY - EMPOWER INMATES TO REFLECT ON THEIR LIVES, ASSESS IMPORTANT PAST DECISIONS, AND SET POSITIVE GOALS FOR THE FUTURE - SHARE STUDENT WORK WITHIN A SAFE GROUP AS WELL AS WITH THE GREATER COMMUNITY - BUILD STUDENTS' INDIVIDUAL SKILLSETS AS THEY LEARN COMPONENTS OF GRAPHIC DESIGN, WRITING, SELF- EXPRESSION, ANALYSIS, AND PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS THAT WILL HELP THEM ACHIEVE THEIR OWN PERSONAL AND ECONOMIC GOALS - REVOLUTIONIZE THE WAY IN WHICH LITERACY IS APPROACHED AND TAUGHT, ESPECIALLY WITHIN LOW-LITERACY, UNDERREPRESENTED POPULATIONS. PEOPLE BENEFITTED: 30-50.-$59,908
PUBLISHING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM. BRINK'S PUBLISHING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM SEEKS TO BRING UNDERREPRESENTED AND DIVERSE VOICES INTO THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY ITSELF. THROUGH OUR TWELVE-WEEK PROGRAM, INTERNS LEARN THE ESSENTIAL INS AND OUTS OF THE INDUSTRY AND BECOME CRUCIAL CONTRIBUTORS TO THE POSITIVE SOCIAL CHANGE BRINK AFFECTS EVERY DAY. PEOPLE BENEFITTED: 15 INTERNS.-$1,339
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
DANIELLE HEDLUNDCEOFT$0--
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming

Fundraising Events

EventGross ReceiptsGross RevenueDirect ExpensesNet Income
Gala$36,787$36,787$25,010$11,777
Total Events$36,787$36,787$25,010$11,777
Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Brink Literacy Project
EIN
45-2793438
Phone
7208846220
Address
13999 COUNTY ROAD 102, ELBERT, CO 80106

Signing Officer

Name
Danielle Hedlund
Title
CEO
Phone
7202444398
Signed
2020-05-04
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Preparer

Firm
Keith & Associates Pllc
Address
715 BAKEWELL ST, COVINGTON, KY 41011-1227
Preparer
R Frederick Keith
Phone
8592616800
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990-ez, Part I, Line 16

Expenses advertising 2,497 office expenses 6,006 prison program-book supplies 909 website maintenance 842 total 10,254

Form 990-ez, Part III

Brink literacy project is devoted to utilizing the power of storytelling to positively affect the lives of people on the brink. Through our education, community, and publishing divisions, our nonprofit works worldwide to foster a love of literature, increase literacy rates, and use storytelling to empower underserved communities. Our education division delivers innovative literacy and storytelling programs with a focus on increasing literacy rates and assisting personal development through storytelling. We have a strong focus on bringing our initiatives to low-income, low-literacy, and marginalized communities, whether that means teaching in prisons or creating completely original curricula to tackle low reading proficiency in our youth. Through our community division, brink forges partnerships with universities and other humanitarian and literary organizations. As a global community of readers, writers, artists, students, and supporters, brink brings people from diverse backgrounds together to celebrate the beauty and power of storytelling. Our publishing division, headlined by our print journal, f(r)iction, is the culmination of our efforts to publishweird, pushing the boundaries of what, and who, is accepted in the literary world and providing a platform for underrepresented and trailblazing voices alike.

Form 990-ez, Part III, Line 28

F(r)iction journal. F(r)iction, brink's triannual literary journal, is at the heart of our mission to increase literacy rates and engagement with storytelling that pushes the boundaries of convention. Drawing together the best works from our education programs and submissions, we pull more than 50% of the content in each issue from our slush pile, working closely with authors to hone their work and arm them with the skills to succeed in the publishing industry. Each issue also features work from a community partner, spotlighting marginalized and underrepresented voices that are often ignored by the mainstream publishing industry. Partners include the afghan women's writing project, lambda literary, and veteran's writing project. We also publish diverse talent, from debut authors to pioneering writers seeking to push the boundaries. Our celebrity writers range from international literary greats, such as alasdair gray, to trailblazers who are carving out a unique space in the literary field, such as jeff vandermeer. Along the way, we've published poetry by kwame dawes and mary ruefle, flash fiction from kathy fish and david galef, prose by christopher moore and kirsty logan, and nonfiction by lee gutkind and phillip lopate. And if that wasn't crazy enough, each issue also includes an original short comic and custom artwork to accompany every piece, creating a collection that is as visually engaging as the stories within. Estimation of people benefitted (based on sales, contributor, and readership numbers): 10,000

Form 990-ez, Part III, Line 29

Frames prison program. The goal of the frames prison program is to increase literacy rates, reduce recidivism, and use storytelling to empower incarcerated persons within the us prison system. Through our graphic memoir course, we work with individuals to develop their storytelling skills, promote literacy, spark critical thinking, and help them grow through self-reflection. By helping students to transform a single turning point in their lives into a short graphic memoir, this program seeks to: - introduce storytelling as a means of positive self-expression - engage learners in creative and flexible education that unlocks their boundless potential - strengthen the reading and writing skills of each participant regardless of current proficiency - empower inmates to reflect on their lives, assess important past decisions, and set positive goals for the future - share student work within a safe group as well as with the greater community - build students' individual skillsets as they learn components of graphic design, writing, self- expression, analysis, and problem-solving skills that will help them achieve their own personal and economic goals - revolutionize the way in which literacy is approached and taught, especially within low-literacy, underrepresented populations. People benefitted: 30-50.

Form 990-ez, Part III, Line 30

Publishing internship program. Brink's publishing internship program seeks to bring underrepresented and diverse voices into the publishing industry itself. Through our twelve-week program, interns learn the essential ins and outs of the industry and become crucial contributors to the positive social change brink affects every day. People benefitted: 15 interns.

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IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt1BRINK LITERACY PROJECT IS DEVOTED TO UTILIZING THE POWER OF STORYTELLING TO POSITIVELY AFFECT THE LIVES OF PEOPLE ON THE BRINK. THROUGH OUR EDUCATION, COMMUNITY, AND PUBLISHING DIVISIONS, OUR NONPROFIT WORKS WORLDWIDE TO FOSTER A LOVE OF LITERATURE, INCREASE LITERACY RATES, AND USE STORYTELLING TO EMPOWER UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES. OUR EDUCATION DIVISION DELIVERS INNOVATIVE LITERACY AND STORYTELLING PROGRAMS WITH A FOCUS ON INCREASING LITERACY RATES AND ASSISTING PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH STORYTELLING. WE HAVE A STRONG FOCUS ON BRINGING OUR INITIATIVES TO LOW-INCOME, LOW-LITERACY, AND MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES, WHETHER THAT MEANS TEACHING IN PRISONS OR CREATING COMPLETELY ORIGINAL CURRICULA TO TACKLE LOW READING PROFICIENCY IN OUR YOUTH. THROUGH OUR COMMUNITY DIVISION, BRINK FORGES PARTNERSHIPS WITH UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER HUMANITARIAN AND LITERARY ORGANIZATIONS. AS A GLOBAL COMMUNITY OF READERS, WRITERS, ARTISTS, STUDENTS, AND SUPPORTERS, BRINK BRINGS PEOPLE FROM DIVERSE BACKGROUNDS TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE THE BEAUTY AND POWER OF STORYTELLING. OUR PUBLISHING DIVISION, HEADLINED BY OUR PRINT JOURNAL, F(R)ICTION, IS THE CULMINATION OF OUR EFFORTS TO PUBLISHWEIRD, PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF WHAT, AND WHO, IS ACCEPTED IN THE LITERARY WORLD AND PROVIDING A PLATFORM FOR UNDERREPRESENTED AND TRAILBLAZING VOICES ALIKE.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt2F(R)ICTION JOURNAL. F(R)ICTION, BRINK'S TRIANNUAL LITERARY JOURNAL, IS AT THE HEART OF OUR MISSION TO INCREASE LITERACY RATES AND ENGAGEMENT WITH STORYTELLING THAT PUSHES THE BOUNDARIES OF CONVENTION. DRAWING TOGETHER THE BEST WORKS FROM OUR EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SUBMISSIONS, WE PULL MORE THAN 50% OF THE CONTENT IN EACH ISSUE FROM OUR SLUSH PILE, WORKING CLOSELY WITH AUTHORS TO HONE THEIR WORK AND ARM THEM WITH THE SKILLS TO SUCCEED IN THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY. EACH ISSUE ALSO FEATURES WORK FROM A COMMUNITY PARTNER, SPOTLIGHTING MARGINALIZED AND UNDERREPRESENTED VOICES THAT ARE OFTEN IGNORED BY THE MAINSTREAM PUBLISHING INDUSTRY. PARTNERS INCLUDE THE AFGHAN WOMEN'S WRITING PROJECT, LAMBDA LITERARY, AND VETERAN'S WRITING PROJECT. WE ALSO PUBLISH DIVERSE TALENT, FROM DEBUT AUTHORS TO PIONEERING WRITERS SEEKING TO PUSH THE BOUNDARIES. OUR CELEBRITY WRITERS RANGE FROM INTERNATIONAL LITERARY GREATS, SUCH AS ALASDAIR GRAY, TO TRAILBLAZERS WHO ARE CARVING OUT A UNIQUE SPACE IN THE LITERARY FIELD, SUCH AS JEFF VANDERMEER. ALONG THE WAY, WE'VE PUBLISHED POETRY BY KWAME DAWES AND MARY RUEFLE, FLASH FICTION FROM KATHY FISH AND DAVID GALEF, PROSE BY CHRISTOPHER MOORE AND KIRSTY LOGAN, AND NONFICTION BY LEE GUTKIND AND PHILLIP LOPATE. AND IF THAT WASN'T CRAZY ENOUGH, EACH ISSUE ALSO INCLUDES AN ORIGINAL SHORT COMIC AND CUSTOM ARTWORK TO ACCOMPANY EVERY PIECE, CREATING A COLLECTION THAT IS AS VISUALLY ENGAGING AS THE STORIES WITHIN. ESTIMATION OF PEOPLE BENEFITTED (BASED ON SALES, CONTRIBUTOR, AND READERSHIP NUMBERS): 10,000
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt3FRAMES PRISON PROGRAM. THE GOAL OF THE FRAMES PRISON PROGRAM IS TO INCREASE LITERACY RATES, REDUCE RECIDIVISM, AND USE STORYTELLING TO EMPOWER INCARCERATED PERSONS WITHIN THE US PRISON SYSTEM. THROUGH OUR GRAPHIC MEMOIR COURSE, WE WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS TO DEVELOP THEIR STORYTELLING SKILLS, PROMOTE LITERACY, SPARK CRITICAL THINKING, AND HELP THEM GROW THROUGH SELF-REFLECTION. BY HELPING STUDENTS TO TRANSFORM A SINGLE TURNING POINT IN THEIR LIVES INTO A SHORT GRAPHIC MEMOIR, THIS PROGRAM SEEKS TO: - INTRODUCE STORYTELLING AS A MEANS OF POSITIVE SELF-EXPRESSION - ENGAGE LEARNERS IN CREATIVE AND FLEXIBLE EDUCATION THAT UNLOCKS THEIR BOUNDLESS POTENTIAL - STRENGTHEN THE READING AND WRITING SKILLS OF EACH PARTICIPANT REGARDLESS OF CURRENT PROFICIENCY - EMPOWER INMATES TO REFLECT ON THEIR LIVES, ASSESS IMPORTANT PAST DECISIONS, AND SET POSITIVE GOALS FOR THE FUTURE - SHARE STUDENT WORK WITHIN A SAFE GROUP AS WELL AS WITH THE GREATER COMMUNITY - BUILD STUDENTS' INDIVIDUAL SKILLSETS AS THEY LEARN COMPONENTS OF GRAPHIC DESIGN, WRITING, SELF- EXPRESSION, ANALYSIS, AND PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS THAT WILL HELP THEM ACHIEVE THEIR OWN PERSONAL AND ECONOMIC GOALS - REVOLUTIONIZE THE WAY IN WHICH LITERACY IS APPROACHED AND TAUGHT, ESPECIALLY WITHIN LOW-LITERACY, UNDERREPRESENTED POPULATIONS. PEOPLE BENEFITTED: 30-50.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt4PUBLISHING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM. BRINK'S PUBLISHING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM SEEKS TO BRING UNDERREPRESENTED AND DIVERSE VOICES INTO THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY ITSELF. THROUGH OUR TWELVE-WEEK PROGRAM, INTERNS LEARN THE ESSENTIAL INS AND OUTS OF THE INDUSTRY AND BECOME CRUCIAL CONTRIBUTORS TO THE POSITIVE SOCIAL CHANGE BRINK AFFECTS EVERY DAY. PEOPLE BENEFITTED: 15 INTERNS.
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