Liabilities / Assets
58th percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
58th percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
Liabilities / Revenue
59th percentile
Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.
Net Margin
38th percentile
Higher net margin than 38% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
89th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 89% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 26.1% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
43rd percentile
Faster asset growth than 43% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
52nd percentile
Faster revenue growth than 52% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Down$131,986
Down $3,032 (-2.2%) from 2022
Net Assets
Down$131,986
Down $3,032 (-2.2%) from 2022
Liabilities
Flat$0
Flat from 2022
Revenue
Up$138,160
Up $7,702 (+5.9%) from 2022
Expenses
Up$141,192
Up $10,700 (+8.2%) from 2022
Net Income
Down-$3,032
Down $2,998 (-8818%) from 2022
Show people the way out of addiction and into a life of recovery with God
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| Our Mission-Sharing the experience of God's transforming love with weary & hurting people through compassionate fellowship & life instruction. Part III Line 28-Peer to Peer living. Affordable, sober, & structured housing for people to reside while breaking the cycle of addiction. In 2023 10 men were served through the peer project. Out of that 10, we had 3 men that commenced the program! This means that they completed the entire year program without relapse, followed the instructions given, and have been shown how to live life in recovery. One went back to his family and is much involved with his brand-new grandson, his wife, and adult children. He also is working on his YouTube channel and has started his own landscaping business. Another is building his own business with upholstery and furniture repair. He often comes to classes to share his experience with the newcomers. The third one is now able to be the dad he has always wanted to be. He is present in his children's lives and able to be a good example for them. He continues to work hard at his construction business and is always looking for creative ideas to make money. These men are learning how to be successful in their new life in recovery. They are holding jobs and working, paying their bills, & building a firm foundation in every aspect of their lives. They are learning how to set goals and accomplish them. It's a brand new life for many who come into the Peer Project; they have only known the drug world, cheating, stealing, lying and so much more. Today these men know a different lifestyle-They are becoming men of their word, people trust them again, and they want to do the next right thing. It is very encouraging to us & newcomers to see their peers live out their recovery & enjoying this new life. When new people come into Common Recovery they look upon the wall of plaques hanging there with the pictures of the people who have commenced the Peer Project Program. They are inspired to see the successes & even recognize some of the faces. They want to see their pictures on the wall too. The most rewarding aspect of this ministry is to see peoples lives changed for the better. Feeling hopeless, beat down, unwanted & desperate for the madness to end, they find that after a few short months for those that are willing to follow instructions most of them begin to change. They start to smile, stand up a little taller, recognize how valuable they are, & look you in the eyes when talking to you. Many who are willing, open, & honest discover a whole new way of life. They are growing spiritually, they have peace, they are happy, they are sober, & they are recovered. The changes that these people under go is so profound that often times people ask what happened to----? They become a source of light for the newcomers because they want to give back & they want others to receive what they got. You see they are most qualified to help, because they know. All Participants who come into the Peer Project are given clean linens, which includes towels, sheets, & blankets, also a clean bed, & dresser, for their personal use. Internet, TV, a full kitchen, laundry facilities, heat/AC, & bathrooms are all available to them & everything needed to live in a house comfortably. All these things are provided at no extra cost. The Peer Project allows the participants to remain in & be a part of society, yet is a structured environment as they learn how to live in recovery. They are required to remain sober, attend classes & functions, meet with a caseworker, do chores, volunteer in their neighborhood, & become productive citizens in the community. They also are required to get a job & pay weekly fees. Food, clothing, & personal hygiene items are the only things that they need to provide for themselves. Common Recovery has helped provide these things as necessary when someone first comes into the program. | $0 | $33,199 |
| Common Solution Recovery (CSR) Every Thursday, we hold an educational course in 5 week segments that runs consecutively. We present the definition of the problem, the solution, & the action required to fully recover from addiction & have a new life. This class is not limited to people in the Peer Project, but also is available for any man or woman who is struggling with alcohol/drug addiction & wants to stop. This year in 2023 we were able to hold 8 complete 5 week sessions in which we had 575 participants, of those that attended, 165 were new attendees. Some of them are working the steps & living in recovery, once desperate & broken themselves, now want to give back & help the newcomer. These ones can really be a benefit for the newcomer; to see their peers that have completed the course & still come back to class with them, sharing their strengths & hopes.The consumer has become a provider, not only for the benefit for the new people coming in, but also for themselves, because you can't keep it unless you give it away. We had 6 presenters this year to teach the class! 4 of the 6 were brand new presenters. Spiritual Growth (SG) Every Tuesday we hold a group to discuss spiritual principles using the bible & other christian books. It is a meeting for people to share openly, a place where they can feel welcome & have sense of belonging. This is a place where people can grow both spiritually & morally. The people that come are not faced with judgement, but are accepted, loved, & have opportunity to build real friendships. In 2023 we went through 9 different studies, among these, "More than a Carpenter" & "Prison to Praise" were some of the books we used & multiple bible stories also. Our attendance was 716 participants. Some repeat & others new. Our class size ranges to as many as 19 to as little as 11 attendees per week. We offer a welcoming environment that gives people a chance to learn about who God is, who wouldn't ordinarily come to such a group because they haven't been able to ask questions and share opinions openly. We try and offer an open place where people can share and not feel uncomfortable in this type of group because they don't think they are good enough or that they wouldn't be accepted. SG classes are open to all not just those dealing with alcohol/drug addiction. We are a church that says come as you are and we mean it, come receive the love of Christ. No dress code, all we ask is that people wear clothes. We don't care if people are covered in tattoos, have bright colored hair, or piercings, the point is we want people to feel welcome & have a place to freely worship & belong. Church at Common Recovery is a place that people receive love & acceptance. We eat together & fellowship, have a time of worship using our mouths and instruments, & we pray and read the bible together. It's church for the outcast, the rejected, and ignored junky that has lost all and has no hope. These people are welcomed by us because we once were like they are and we know how to help. We have an additional meeting on Wednesdays that we started this year, specifically for women to be able to come together to share their strengths, hopes, and experiences with each other and grow in their life of recovery. It's a place to make new friends and join others with the same struggles and victories. It has the dynamics of an AA meeting, yet with a special touch. Presently, were using a book called "His Princess" for our topic choices each week. 64 attendees, mostly repeat participants, but some new. On average there have been 4 people that attend weekly, but that can range from 2 to 7 on any given week. | $0 | $15,833 |
| Transportation- This is another way that we work to accomplish our mission in serving the people that come to Common Recovery. Often times the people that come to us have many needs, one particular need is to be able to get around. Most don't have drivers licenses at first or can't afford a vehicle to drive themselves, that's why this part of our ministry is so valuable & needed. People that are trying to get their lives back in order and rebuild have many places that they need to get to such as court, probation, the store, classes & functions, AA meetings, doctors appointments, volunteering opportunities, even field trips, & some a ride when they get out of jail to come to Common Recovery. Whatever the reason or cause we try to meet the people where they're at, by providing as much as we can so that they can be successful as they begin to live their life in recovery. | $0 | $6,423 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chuck Fulfer | President-Co Director | FT | $36,000 | - | $36,000 |
| Desiree Fulfer | Secretary-Co Director | FT | $36,000 | - | $36,000 |
| John Ashton | Board Member | PT | $0 | - | - |
| James Geisler | Chairman | PT | $0 | - | - |
| Josh Baird | Board Member | PT | $0 | - | - |
“Part 1 Line 8- Form 990EZ Other Revenue- Peer Project Program Fees $32621.00 Deposits $1000.00 and Fines $140.00”
“Other Expenses- Transportation Fuel $1636.40, Maintenance Upkeep $2613.11, Insurance $1881.00, DMV $72.50, Personal Property Tax $219.81, Total Transportation $6422.82. Outside Services- Intuit QuickBooks $670.00, Website Domain $410.13, PayPal Fees $169.34, Yearly Filing $41.00, Guest Speakers Travel Expense $2200.00, PWC Development Land Permits $297.18, Total Outside Service Expense $3787.65. Administrative Office Expense- Annual State Filing $25.00, Supplies $510.26, Telephones $2004.57, Tech Soup Quick Books $75.00, Total Administrative Expense $2614.83. Programs Expense- Workshops $317.99, Spiritual Growth $2113.42, CSR $1686.17, Other meetings $14.97, Recovery Center Repairs, Maintenance, and Supplies $4002.33, Building Property Tax $5052.38, Insurance $2646.00, Total Programs Expense $15,833.26. Benevolence $631.80, Total Benevolence $631.80. Fundraising $2759.85, Total Fundraising expense $ 2759.85. Total Other Expenses $32050.21”
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| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 0 | Our Mission-Sharing the experience of God's transforming love with weary & hurting people through compassionate fellowship & life instruction. Part III Line 28-Peer to Peer living. Affordable, sober, & structured housing for people to reside while breaking the cycle of addiction. In 2023 10 men were served through the peer project. Out of that 10, we had 3 men that commenced the program! This means that they completed the entire year program without relapse, followed the instructions given, and have been shown how to live life in recovery. One went back to his family and is much involved with his brand-new grandson, his wife, and adult children. He also is working on his YouTube channel and has started his own landscaping business. Another is building his own business with upholstery and furniture repair. He often comes to classes to share his experience with the newcomers. The third one is now able to be the dad he has always wanted to be. He is present in his children's lives and able to be a good example for them. He continues to work hard at his construction business and is always looking for creative ideas to make money. These men are learning how to be successful in their new life in recovery. They are holding jobs and working, paying their bills, & building a firm foundation in every aspect of their lives. They are learning how to set goals and accomplish them. It's a brand new life for many who come into the Peer Project; they have only known the drug world, cheating, stealing, lying and so much more. Today these men know a different lifestyle-They are becoming men of their word, people trust them again, and they want to do the next right thing. It is very encouraging to us & newcomers to see their peers live out their recovery & enjoying this new life. When new people come into Common Recovery they look upon the wall of plaques hanging there with the pictures of the people who have commenced the Peer Project Program. They are inspired to see the successes & even recognize some of the faces. They want to see their pictures on the wall too. The most rewarding aspect of this ministry is to see peoples lives changed for the better. Feeling hopeless, beat down, unwanted & desperate for the madness to end, they find that after a few short months for those that are willing to follow instructions most of them begin to change. They start to smile, stand up a little taller, recognize how valuable they are, & look you in the eyes when talking to you. Many who are willing, open, & honest discover a whole new way of life. They are growing spiritually, they have peace, they are happy, they are sober, & they are recovered. The changes that these people under go is so profound that often times people ask what happened to----? They become a source of light for the newcomers because they want to give back & they want others to receive what they got. You see they are most qualified to help, because they know. All Participants who come into the Peer Project are given clean linens, which includes towels, sheets, & blankets, also a clean bed, & dresser, for their personal use. Internet, TV, a full kitchen, laundry facilities, heat/AC, & bathrooms are all available to them & everything needed to live in a house comfortably. All these things are provided at no extra cost. The Peer Project allows the participants to remain in & be a part of society, yet is a structured environment as they learn how to live in recovery. They are required to remain sober, attend classes & functions, meet with a caseworker, do chores, volunteer in their neighborhood, & become productive citizens in the community. They also are required to get a job & pay weekly fees. Food, clothing, & personal hygiene items are the only things that they need to provide for themselves. Common Recovery has helped provide these things as necessary when someone first comes into the program. |
| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 1 | Common Solution Recovery (CSR) Every Thursday, we hold an educational course in 5 week segments that runs consecutively. We present the definition of the problem, the solution, & the action required to fully recover from addiction & have a new life. This class is not limited to people in the Peer Project, but also is available for any man or woman who is struggling with alcohol/drug addiction & wants to stop. This year in 2023 we were able to hold 8 complete 5 week sessions in which we had 575 participants, of those that attended, 165 were new attendees. Some of them are working the steps & living in recovery, once desperate & broken themselves, now want to give back & help the newcomer. These ones can really be a benefit for the newcomer; to see their peers that have completed the course & still come back to class with them, sharing their strengths & hopes.The consumer has become a provider, not only for the benefit for the new people coming in, but also for themselves, because you can't keep it unless you give it away. We had 6 presenters this year to teach the class! 4 of the 6 were brand new presenters. Spiritual Growth (SG) Every Tuesday we hold a group to discuss spiritual principles using the bible & other christian books. It is a meeting for people to share openly, a place where they can feel welcome & have sense of belonging. This is a place where people can grow both spiritually & morally. The people that come are not faced with judgement, but are accepted, loved, & have opportunity to build real friendships. In 2023 we went through 9 different studies, among these, "More than a Carpenter" & "Prison to Praise" were some of the books we used & multiple bible stories also. Our attendance was 716 participants. Some repeat & others new. Our class size ranges to as many as 19 to as little as 11 attendees per week. We offer a welcoming environment that gives people a chance to learn about who God is, who wouldn't ordinarily come to such a group because they haven't been able to ask questions and share opinions openly. We try and offer an open place where people can share and not feel uncomfortable in this type of group because they don't think they are good enough or that they wouldn't be accepted. SG classes are open to all not just those dealing with alcohol/drug addiction. We are a church that says come as you are and we mean it, come receive the love of Christ. No dress code, all we ask is that people wear clothes. We don't care if people are covered in tattoos, have bright colored hair, or piercings, the point is we want people to feel welcome & have a place to freely worship & belong. Church at Common Recovery is a place that people receive love & acceptance. We eat together & fellowship, have a time of worship using our mouths and instruments, & we pray and read the bible together. It's church for the outcast, the rejected, and ignored junky that has lost all and has no hope. These people are welcomed by us because we once were like they are and we know how to help. We have an additional meeting on Wednesdays that we started this year, specifically for women to be able to come together to share their strengths, hopes, and experiences with each other and grow in their life of recovery. It's a place to make new friends and join others with the same struggles and victories. It has the dynamics of an AA meeting, yet with a special touch. Presently, were using a book called "His Princess" for our topic choices each week. 64 attendees, mostly repeat participants, but some new. On average there have been 4 people that attend weekly, but that can range from 2 to 7 on any given week. |
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| IRS990ScheduleB/ContributorInformationGrp/ContributorUSAddress/City | 0 | RESTRICTED |
| IRS990ScheduleB/ContributorInformationGrp/ContributorUSAddress/State | 0 | RESTRICTED |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 0 | Part 1 Line 8- Form 990EZ Other Revenue- Peer Project Program Fees $32621.00 Deposits $1000.00 and Fines $140.00 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 1 | Other Expenses- Transportation Fuel $1636.40, Maintenance Upkeep $2613.11, Insurance $1881.00, DMV $72.50, Personal Property Tax $219.81, Total Transportation $6422.82. Outside Services- Intuit QuickBooks $670.00, Website Domain $410.13, PayPal Fees $169.34, Yearly Filing $41.00, Guest Speakers Travel Expense $2200.00, PWC Development Land Permits $297.18, Total Outside Service Expense $3787.65. Administrative Office Expense- Annual State Filing $25.00, Supplies $510.26, Telephones $2004.57, Tech Soup Quick Books $75.00, Total Administrative Expense $2614.83. Programs Expense- Workshops $317.99, Spiritual Growth $2113.42, CSR $1686.17, Other meetings $14.97, Recovery Center Repairs, Maintenance, and Supplies $4002.33, Building Property Tax $5052.38, Insurance $2646.00, Total Programs Expense $15,833.26. Benevolence $631.80, Total Benevolence $631.80. Fundraising $2759.85, Total Fundraising expense $ 2759.85. Total Other Expenses $32050.21 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc | 0 | Form 990-EZ, Part I, Line 8 |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/FormAndLineReferenceDesc | 1 | Form 990-EZ, Part I, Line 16 |
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| ReturnHeader/AdditionalFilerInformation/TrustedCustomerGrp/TrustedCustomerCd | 0 | 1 |
| ReturnHeader/BuildTS | 0 | 2023-04-26 12:10:37Z |
| ReturnHeader/BusinessOfficerGrp/PersonNm | 0 | Desiree Fulfer |
| ReturnHeader/BusinessOfficerGrp/PersonTitleTxt | 0 | Co-Director |
| ReturnHeader/BusinessOfficerGrp/PhoneNum | 0 | 7035868911 |
| ReturnHeader/BusinessOfficerGrp/SignatureDt | 0 | 2024-05-10 |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/BusinessName/BusinessNameLine1Txt | 0 | COMMON RECOVERY |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/BusinessNameControlTxt | 0 | COMM |
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| ReturnHeader/Filer/PhoneNum | 0 | 7035868911 |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/AddressLine1Txt | 0 | PO Box 6061 |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/CityNm | 0 | Woodbridge |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/StateAbbreviationCd | 0 | VA |
| ReturnHeader/Filer/USAddress/ZIPCd | 0 | 22195 |
| ReturnHeader/IRSResponsiblePrtyInfoCurrInd | 0 | 1 |
| ReturnHeader/ReturnTs | 0 | 2024-05-10T17:47:28-07:00 |
| ReturnHeader/ReturnTypeCd | 0 | 990EZ |
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| ReturnHeader/SigningOfficerGrp/PersonFullName/PersonLastNm | 0 | Fulfer |
| ReturnHeader/TaxPeriodBeginDt | 0 | 2023-01-01 |
| ReturnHeader/TaxPeriodEndDt | 0 | 2023-12-31 |
| ReturnHeader/TaxYr | 0 | 2023 |
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