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Full Circle Equine Centered Activities Inc

990EZ • Fiscal year 2013 • EIN 46-0823325

Jan 01, 2013 to Dec 31, 2013 • Filed on Aug 15, 2014

PO Box 603New City, NY 10970

(914) 261-6989

Siviq Scores

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

Liabilities / Assets

55th percentile

0.00x

Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2013

Liabilities / Revenue

56th percentile

0.00x

Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2013

Net Margin

76th percentile

19%

Higher net margin than 76% of similar nonprofits.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2013

Top Officer Pay

73rd percentile

$0

Higher top officer pay than 73% of similar nonprofits.

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

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2013

Asset Growth

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No value available

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Source year 2013

Revenue Growth

Score unavailable

No value available

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Source year 2013

Assets

$8,294

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Net Assets

$8,294

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Liabilities

$0

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Revenue

$34,154

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Expenses

$27,769

No earlier filing loaded for comparison.

Net Income

$6,385

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Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

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

$10K$5.0K$0Assets 2013: $8,294Liabilities 2013: $0Net Assets 2013: $8,2942013

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2013

Assets$8,294
Liabilities$0
Net Assets$8,294

Operations Trend

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

$40K$30K$20K$10K$0Revenue 2013: $34,154Expenses 2013: $27,769Net Income 2013: $6,3852013

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2013

Revenue$34,154
Expenses$27,769
Net Income$6,385
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2013 to Dec 31, 2013
Signed
Aug 15, 2014
Return Version
2013v3.1
Gross Receipts
$34,154
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

The mission of full circle is to provide an integrated approach to equine centered activities and therapies. Participants with special needs in the cognitive, physical, adaptive, communication and emotional/social domains will be provided with the means to achieve activities of functional daily living and restore quality of life through riding and non-riding equine facilitated activities. Full circle will enhance community involvement and awareness through promoting volunteerism in its programs.

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
THERAPEUTIC RIDING - IN THERAPEUTIC RIDING, CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS COME TOGETHER WITH THEIR TEAM TO EXPERIENCE A RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY. THERAPEUTIC RIDING IS TAUGHT AS AN ADAPTED SPORT WHERE PARTICIPANTS LEARN THE RULES OF A SPORT, THE TECHNIQUES OF HORSEMANSHIP, AND METHODS OF CONTROLLING THEIR BODIES TO MAKE THE HUMAN AND HORSE INTERACTION MEANINGFUL. FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH IMPAIRED MOBILITY, RIDING RHYTHMICALLY MOVES THEIR BODIES IN A MANNER SIMILAR TO A HUMAN WALKING GAIT CONTRIBUTING TO INCREASED BALANCE, MOBILITY, COORDINATION AND PHYSICAL STRENGTH. WHILE MASTERING THE SKILLS NECESSARY TO RIDE SUCCESSFULLY, ATTENTION, CONCENTRATION, LEARNING AND VERBAL SKILLS ARE FURTHER ENHANCED. THE RESULT IS THE COMBINATION OF LEARNING A REWARDING ACTIVITY WHILE ATTAINING THE BEST PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL LEVELS POSSIBLE. IN 2013, FULL CIRCLE SERVED AN AVERAGE OF 10 RIDERS PER WEEK FOR 20 WEEKS IN PRIVATE SESSIONS. IN ADDITION, FULL CIRCLE SERVED 18 CLIENTS IN 3 GROUP SESSIONS PER WEEK FOR 16 WEEKS.-$13,050
HIPPOTHERAPY - EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPY (EAT), WHICH INCLUDES HIPPOTHERAPY, IS THE USE OF A HORSE BY PHYSICAL, OCCUPATIONAL, OR SPEECH THERAPISTS AS AN INTEGRATED STRATEGY TO TREAT SPECIFIC NEUROMUSCULOSKELETAL DYSFUNCTIONS IN A NON-CLINICAL SETTING. BY PROVIDING MULTIDIMENSIONAL MOVEMENT AND A DYNAMIC BASE OF SUPPORT, THE HORSE BECOMES AN INVALUABLE TOOL WHEN FACILITATING IMPROVEMENT OF CORE STRENGTH, MOTOR CONTROL, BALANCE, POSTURE, ENDURANCE, MOTOR PLANNING, RECEPTIVE/EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE, SENSORY PROCESSING AND ATTENTION SKILLS. BY MODULATING THE HORSE'S MOVEMENT, A THERAPIST CAN ELICIT VARIOUS RESPONSES FROM THEIR CLIENT. WHEN A CLIENT IMPROVES THEIR FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES AND THEIR MOTIVATION IS HIGH, AN IDEAL OPPORTUNITY IS PRESENTED TO TRANSITION THAT CLIENT TO A THERAPEUTIC RIDING PROGRAM WHERE THE LEARNING OF "REAL" RIDING SKILLS CAN ADD A NEW AND EXCITING DIMENSION TO THEIR LIVES. IN 2013, FULL CIRCLE SERVED AN AVERAGE OF 12 CLIENTS PER WEEK FOR 20 WEEKS.-$5,355
HEAL - EQUINE ASSISTED PSYCHOTHERAPY (EAP) INVOLVES EQUINE ACTIVITIES AS PART OF A PSYCHOTHERAPY SESSION CONDUCTED BY A LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR IN COLLABORATION WITH AN EQUINE SPECIALIST IN MENTAL HEALTH AND LEARNING. THE FOCUS OF EAP IS THE CLIENT'S REACTIONS AND BEHAVIOR THROUGH THE PROCESS OF INTERACTING WITH THE HORSE. EAP CAN BE USED TO BETTER DEAL WITH TRAUMA AND LOSS, DEVELOP A SENSE OF SELF, INCREASE LEVELS OF TRUST, ESTABLISH BOUNDARIES AND CREATE AWARENESS OF THE NEEDS OF LIVING CREATURES THROUGH RESPONSIBLE CARE OF THE HORSE. IN 2013, FULL CIRCLE SERVED AN AVERAGE OF 15 CLIENTS AS PART OF HEAL (HOSPICE EQUINE ASSISTED LOSS) IN A ONE DAY SEMINAR AND 20 INDIVIDUALS WITH DEMENTIA AND THEIR CARE GIVERS AS PART OF 5 SESSIONS FOR THE ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION.-$50
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
LYNN KUROPATKINPresidentPT$0--
JOANNE SNIDERSecretaryPT$0--
RICHARD MAHONEYTreasurerPT$0--
JEFFREY KUROPATKINDirectorPT$0--
STUART KUROPATKINDirectorPT$0--
JOE BRUNELLIDirectorPT$0--
ABBY MAHONEYDirectorPT$0--
MARISA KUROPATKINDirectorPT$0--
Filing and Contact Details

Filer

EIN
46-0823325
Phone
9142616989

Signing Officer

Name
Richard W Mahoney
Title
Treasurer
Phone
9142616989
Signed
2014-08-15
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990-ez, Part I, Line 8

Misc., field trips 558 total 558

Form 990-ez, Part I, Line 16

The main event restaurant, dj, etc. 4,945 mini event cost of dvd, audio serv 380 expenses banking fees 15 filing fees 100 saddle, first aid, aed 2,049 insurance 1,825 total 9,314

Form 990-ez, Part III

The mission of full circle is to provide an integrated approach to equine centered activities and therapies. Participants with special needs in the cognitive, physical, adaptive, communication and emotional/social domains will be provided with the means to achieve activities of functional daily living and restore quality of life through riding and non-riding equine facilitated activities. Full circle will enhance community involvement and awareness through promoting volunteerism in its programs.

Form 990-ez, Part III, Line 28

Hippotherapy - equine assisted therapy (eat), which includes hippotherapy, is the use of a horse by physical, occupational, or speech therapists as an integrated strategy to treat specific neuromusculoskeletal dysfunctions in a non-clinical setting. By providing multidimensional movement and a dynamic base of support, the horse becomes an invaluable tool when facilitating improvement of core strength, motor control, balance, posture, endurance, motor planning, receptive/expressive language, sensory processing and attention skills. By modulating the horse's movement, a therapist can elicit various responses from their client. When a client improves their functional abilities and their motivation is high, an ideal opportunity is presented to transition that client to a therapeutic riding program where the learning of "real" riding skills can add a new and exciting dimension to their lives. In 2013, full circle served an average of 12 clients per week for 20 weeks.

Form 990-ez, Part III, Line 29

Therapeutic riding - in therapeutic riding, children and adults with special needs come together with their team to experience a recreational activity. Therapeutic riding is taught as an adapted sport where participants learn the rules of a sport, the techniques of horsemanship, and methods of controlling their bodies to make the human and horse interaction meaningful. For individuals with impaired mobility, riding rhythmically moves their bodies in a manner similar to a human walking gait contributing to increased balance, mobility, coordination and physical strength. While mastering the skills necessary to ride successfully, attention, concentration, learning and verbal skills are further enhanced. The result is the combination of learning a rewarding activity while attaining the best physical and functional levels possible. In 2013, full circle served an average of 10 riders per week for 20 weeks in private sessions. In addition, full circle served 18 clients in 3 group sessions per week for 16 weeks.

Form 990-ez, Part III, Line 30

Heal - equine assisted psychotherapy (eap) involves equine activities as part of a psychotherapy session conducted by a licensed mental health counselor in collaboration with an equine specialist in mental health and learning. The focus of eap is the client's reactions and behavior through the process of interacting with the horse. Eap can be used to better deal with trauma and loss, develop a sense of self, increase levels of trust, establish boundaries and create awareness of the needs of living creatures through responsible care of the horse. In 2013, full circle served an average of 15 clients as part of heal (hospice equine assisted loss) in a one day seminar and 20 individuals with dementia and their care givers as part of 5 sessions for the alzheimers association.

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IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0MISC., FIELD TRIPS 558 TOTAL 558
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt1THE MAIN EVENT RESTAURANT, DJ, ETC. 4,945 MINI EVENT COST OF DVD, AUDIO SERV 380 EXPENSES BANKING FEES 15 FILING FEES 100 SADDLE, FIRST AID, AED 2,049 INSURANCE 1,825 TOTAL 9,314
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt2THE MISSION OF FULL CIRCLE IS TO PROVIDE AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO EQUINE CENTERED ACTIVITIES AND THERAPIES. PARTICIPANTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN THE COGNITIVE, PHYSICAL, ADAPTIVE, COMMUNICATION AND EMOTIONAL/SOCIAL DOMAINS WILL BE PROVIDED WITH THE MEANS TO ACHIEVE ACTIVITIES OF FUNCTIONAL DAILY LIVING AND RESTORE QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH RIDING AND NON-RIDING EQUINE FACILITATED ACTIVITIES. FULL CIRCLE WILL ENHANCE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND AWARENESS THROUGH PROMOTING VOLUNTEERISM IN ITS PROGRAMS.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt3HIPPOTHERAPY - EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPY (EAT), WHICH INCLUDES HIPPOTHERAPY, IS THE USE OF A HORSE BY PHYSICAL, OCCUPATIONAL, OR SPEECH THERAPISTS AS AN INTEGRATED STRATEGY TO TREAT SPECIFIC NEUROMUSCULOSKELETAL DYSFUNCTIONS IN A NON-CLINICAL SETTING. BY PROVIDING MULTIDIMENSIONAL MOVEMENT AND A DYNAMIC BASE OF SUPPORT, THE HORSE BECOMES AN INVALUABLE TOOL WHEN FACILITATING IMPROVEMENT OF CORE STRENGTH, MOTOR CONTROL, BALANCE, POSTURE, ENDURANCE, MOTOR PLANNING, RECEPTIVE/EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE, SENSORY PROCESSING AND ATTENTION SKILLS. BY MODULATING THE HORSE'S MOVEMENT, A THERAPIST CAN ELICIT VARIOUS RESPONSES FROM THEIR CLIENT. WHEN A CLIENT IMPROVES THEIR FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES AND THEIR MOTIVATION IS HIGH, AN IDEAL OPPORTUNITY IS PRESENTED TO TRANSITION THAT CLIENT TO A THERAPEUTIC RIDING PROGRAM WHERE THE LEARNING OF "REAL" RIDING SKILLS CAN ADD A NEW AND EXCITING DIMENSION TO THEIR LIVES. IN 2013, FULL CIRCLE SERVED AN AVERAGE OF 12 CLIENTS PER WEEK FOR 20 WEEKS.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt4THERAPEUTIC RIDING - IN THERAPEUTIC RIDING, CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS COME TOGETHER WITH THEIR TEAM TO EXPERIENCE A RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY. THERAPEUTIC RIDING IS TAUGHT AS AN ADAPTED SPORT WHERE PARTICIPANTS LEARN THE RULES OF A SPORT, THE TECHNIQUES OF HORSEMANSHIP, AND METHODS OF CONTROLLING THEIR BODIES TO MAKE THE HUMAN AND HORSE INTERACTION MEANINGFUL. FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH IMPAIRED MOBILITY, RIDING RHYTHMICALLY MOVES THEIR BODIES IN A MANNER SIMILAR TO A HUMAN WALKING GAIT CONTRIBUTING TO INCREASED BALANCE, MOBILITY, COORDINATION AND PHYSICAL STRENGTH. WHILE MASTERING THE SKILLS NECESSARY TO RIDE SUCCESSFULLY, ATTENTION, CONCENTRATION, LEARNING AND VERBAL SKILLS ARE FURTHER ENHANCED. THE RESULT IS THE COMBINATION OF LEARNING A REWARDING ACTIVITY WHILE ATTAINING THE BEST PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL LEVELS POSSIBLE. IN 2013, FULL CIRCLE SERVED AN AVERAGE OF 10 RIDERS PER WEEK FOR 20 WEEKS IN PRIVATE SESSIONS. IN ADDITION, FULL CIRCLE SERVED 18 CLIENTS IN 3 GROUP SESSIONS PER WEEK FOR 16 WEEKS.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt5HEAL - EQUINE ASSISTED PSYCHOTHERAPY (EAP) INVOLVES EQUINE ACTIVITIES AS PART OF A PSYCHOTHERAPY SESSION CONDUCTED BY A LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR IN COLLABORATION WITH AN EQUINE SPECIALIST IN MENTAL HEALTH AND LEARNING. THE FOCUS OF EAP IS THE CLIENT'S REACTIONS AND BEHAVIOR THROUGH THE PROCESS OF INTERACTING WITH THE HORSE. EAP CAN BE USED TO BETTER DEAL WITH TRAUMA AND LOSS, DEVELOP A SENSE OF SELF, INCREASE LEVELS OF TRUST, ESTABLISH BOUNDARIES AND CREATE AWARENESS OF THE NEEDS OF LIVING CREATURES THROUGH RESPONSIBLE CARE OF THE HORSE. IN 2013, FULL CIRCLE SERVED AN AVERAGE OF 15 CLIENTS AS PART OF HEAL (HOSPICE EQUINE ASSISTED LOSS) IN A ONE DAY SEMINAR AND 20 INDIVIDUALS WITH DEMENTIA AND THEIR CARE GIVERS AS PART OF 5 SESSIONS FOR THE ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION.
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IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc2FORM 990-EZ, PART III
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YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2013Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$8.29$0.00$8.29$34.2$27.8$6.39