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The Aphasia Network

990EZ • Fiscal year 2016 • EIN 45-5600208

Jan 01, 2016 to Dec 31, 2016 • Filed on Nov 23, 2017

PO Box 13406Portland, OR 97213

(503) 650-8216

Siviq Scores

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

Liabilities / Assets

80th percentile

0.15x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 80% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2016

Liabilities / Revenue

85th percentile

0.16x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 85% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2016

Net Margin

24th percentile

-9.4%

Higher net margin than 24% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2016

Top Officer Pay

77th percentile

$4,000

Higher top officer pay than 77% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 9.4% of source-year revenue.

2016 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2016

Asset Growth

58th percentile

6.7%

Faster asset growth than 58% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2015 to 2016

Revenue Growth

33rd percentile

-11%

Faster revenue growth than 33% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2015 to 2016

Assets

Up

$45,359

Up $2,867 (+6.7%) from 2015

Net Assets

$38,503

No earlier filing loaded for comparison.

Liabilities

Up

$6,856

Up $6,856 from 2015

Revenue

Down

$42,381

Down $5,378 (-11%) from 2015

Expenses

Up

$46,370

Up $14,303 (+45%) from 2015

Net Income

Down

-$3,989

Down $19,681 (-125%) from 2015

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

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

$60K$40K$20K$0Assets 2012: $7,522Liabilities 2012: $02012Assets 2013: $22,573Liabilities 2013: $02013Assets 2014: $26,800Liabilities 2014: $02014Assets 2015: $42,492Liabilities 2015: $02015Assets 2016: $45,359Liabilities 2016: $6,856Net Assets 2016: $38,5032016Assets 2017: $40,421Liabilities 2017: $6,442Net Assets 2017: $33,9792017Assets 2018: $52,850Liabilities 2018: $9,975Net Assets 2018: $42,8752018Assets 2019: $56,959Liabilities 2019: $12,531Net Assets 2019: $44,4282019Assets 2020: $48,413Liabilities 2020: $7,704Net Assets 2020: $40,7092020

Highlighted filing

2016

Assets$45,359
Liabilities$6,856
Net Assets$38,503

Operations Trend

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

$80K$60K$40K$20K$0-$20KRevenue 2012: $15,250Expenses 2012: $7,728Net Income 2012: $7,5222012Revenue 2013: $41,105Expenses 2013: $26,054Net Income 2013: $15,0512013Revenue 2014: $52,000Expenses 2014: $47,773Net Income 2014: $4,2272014Revenue 2015: $47,759Expenses 2015: $32,067Net Income 2015: $15,6922015Revenue 2016: $42,381Expenses 2016: $46,370Net Income 2016: -$3,9892016Revenue 2017: $41,981Expenses 2017: $46,505Net Income 2017: -$4,5242017Revenue 2018: $62,646Expenses 2018: $53,750Net Income 2018: $8,8962018Revenue 2019: $54,930Expenses 2019: $53,377Net Income 2019: $1,5532019Revenue 2020: $15,965Expenses 2020: $19,684Net Income 2020: -$3,7192020

Highlighted filing

2016

Revenue$42,381
Expenses$46,370
Net Income-$3,989
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2016 to Dec 31, 2016
Signed
Nov 23, 2017
Return Version
2016v3.0
Gross Receipts
$42,381
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

The Aphasia Network promotes aphasia awareness and provides communication support and resources to individuals with aphasia and their families or support teams to assist in reconnecting and rebuilding their lives after diagnosis. This nonprofit organization seeks to network people together through its programs and activities. We view these connections or reconnections as the threads that cross and create a fabric or structure of support for those with aphasia and their families or support networks. The Aphasia Network is formed by an interconnected group of individuals consisting of persons with aphasia, their family or other loved ones, allied rehabilitation professionals, educators and care providers, all with the common thread of aphasia. Just as the effects of aphasia become interwoven throughout lives, The Aphasia Network's activities contribute programs that focus on quality of life, community and support, and daily life survival resources.

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
Aphasia Camp Northwest was founded in 1999. This program with Portland State University and Pacific University provides supported communication strategies for persons living with aphasia and their loved ones, outdoor and indoor recreational opportunities appropriate for aphasia survivors, and support for care partners. Camp is a place for survivors to reconnect with activities they enjoyed before, or to find ways to adapt activities so they can enjoy them again. There are also programs for care partners to work with professionals in discussing ways to achieve the highest quality of life possible for their survivor and themselves. The Aphasia Network provides the organizational needs for camp and its activities while university faculty oversee the clinical aspects of camp, including student training and supervision. The 2016 Camp served 35 aphasia survivors, and 28 caregivers. The program also contributed to the educational experience of 47 students from the participating universities.$1,950$22,956
The Couples Retreat is a weekend program that gives persons with aphasia and their spouses an opportunity to reconnect and strengthen their bond as a couple in a fun, social setting at the beautiful Oregon Coast! Together with a speech and occupational therapy student team, and in professionally-led groups, couples will discuss and form individualized coping methods for the challenges of married life with aphasia side-by-side with other couples facing similar challenges. Group sessions provide a supportive environment for opportunities to discuss concerns and strategies and how to nurture one's primary relationship as we explore, together with professionals and peer mentors, topics such as changing roles; how to revitalize former interests and new activities to share together; how aphasia and related conditions affect intimacy and relationships; and how to develop resources to rekindle the relationship. In the first year of this program, 11 couples living with aphasia participated.$0$10,190
The Spring Workshop is conducted on the Campus of Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon. This is a one-day program designed for survivors and care partners to work one-on-one with speech and occupational therapy students from Pacific University to problem solve their individual needs. The majority of the day is spent finding new communication tools and strategies with communication tools and communication books. Independent living tools and strategies for daily living, as well as leisure and recreational activities, are also incorporated into this program. The 2016 Spring Workshop served 15 survivors, and 12 communication partners. The program also contributed to the educational experience of 42 students from the participating university$0$1,224
During 2016, there were three affiliated support groups in the Portland area that provide individuals experiencing aphasia and family members the opportunity to develop a sense of community with others impacted by aphasia. These groups are organized and run by participants. The Aphasia Network seeks to provide assistance to these groups by supplying connections to new members; access to programs; materials and suggested content for meetings to facilitate conversation and reduce frustration and isolation; and limited funding for activities. During 2016, The Aphasia Network received $17,036 non-cash gifts in-kind to support its programs, and $9,650 non-cash gifts in-kind to support its administrative activities. These amounts have been excluded from revenue and expenses in the return.$0$0
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
Suzanne K GardnerChairman And CEOPT$4,000-$4,000
Lynn E FoxVice Chair-$0--
Douglas CaudellTreasurerPT$0--
Lisa BodryProgram & Marketing ChairPT$0--
Lynn KammermeyerProgram & Marketing Committee-$0--
Tim OtterFinance & Fundraising MemberPT$0--
Amanda SteadProgram & Marketing Committee-$0--
Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
The Aphasia Network
EIN
45-5600208
In Care Of
% Suzanne Gardner
Phone
5036508216
Address
PO BOX 13406, PORTLAND, OR 97213

Signing Officer

Name
W Douglas Caudell
Title
Treasurer
Phone
5036508216
Signed
2017-11-23
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Part I, line 10

| Activity:, Grantee Name:, Grantee Address:, Amount:, Relationship:| Program scholarships, grantee, "", $1950.00, No Relationship|

Part I, line 16

| Other Expenses:, Amount:| Lodging, food & beverage, $23839.00| Other food & beverage, $2965.00| Overhead & staffing, $2750.00| Program materials, $1327.00| Program insurance, $3489.00| Supplies & expenses, $1788.00| Travel, $505.00| Telephone, $420.00| Bank charges, $497.00| Other insurance, $2840.00|

Part II, line 24

| Asset Name:, BOY Amount:, EOY Amount:| Accounts Receivable, 0, $8305| Equipment, 0, $1000|

Part II, line 26

| Liabilities Name:, BOY Amount:, EOY Amount:| Accounts Payable, 0, $6856|

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