Liabilities / Assets
71st percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 71% of similar nonprofits.
990 • Fiscal year 2020 • EIN 62-1058325
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
71st percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 71% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
56th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 56% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
71st percentile
Higher net margin than 71% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
63rd percentile
Higher top officer pay than 63% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 2.9% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
91st percentile
Faster asset growth than 91% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
88th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 88% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$3,389,634
Up $1,346,842 (+66%) from 2019
Net Assets
Up$1,986,624
Up $824,484 (+71%) from 2019
Liabilities
Up$1,403,010
Up $522,358 (+59%) from 2019
Revenue
Up$5,201,310
Up $1,803,368 (+53%) from 2019
Expenses
Up$4,376,826
Up $780,687 (+22%) from 2019
Net Income
Up$824,484
Up $1,022,681 (+516%) from 2019
People who have just been released from prison are typically stigmatized, overlooked, and pigeonholed by society. When they walk into project return, they discover that here they are valued, heard, and encouraged. While reduction of incarceration and other criminal justice reform continues to elude the u.s., project return serves as part of the solution. Project return is solely dedicated to the successful new beginnings of people returning to our community after incarceration. Now in its 44th year of service to tennessee, project return provides reentry assistance, including workforce development, to hundreds of men and women each year. We place employment at the core of our work, because it is the best predictor of a successful future for the people we serve, and all of our program services and business development are woven together to ensure maximal employment opportunity. The mission of project return is to provide services and connect people with resources needed to return succes
People who have just been released from prison are typically stigmatized, overlooked, and pigeonholed by society. When they walk into project return, they discover that here they are valued, heard, and encouraged. Amidst a national imperative for the reduction of incarceration and for other criminal justice reform, project return serves as part of the solution. Project return is solely dedicated to the successful new beginnings of people returning to our community after incarceration. Now in its 41st year of service to the nashville and middle tennessee community, project return provides reentry assistance, including workforce development, to hundreds of men and women each year. We place employment at the core of our work, because it is the best predictor of a successful future for the people we serve, and all of our program services and business development are woven together to ensure maximal employment opportunity. The mission of project return is to provide services and connect peo
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $1,373,473 | $1,504,973 | ▲ $131,500 |
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $158,048 | $1,382,397 | ▲ $1,224,349 |
| Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts | $75,939 | $249,057 | ▲ $173,118 |
| Pledges and Grants Receivable | $420,635 | $214,189 | ▼ $206,446 |
| Accounts Receivable | - | $32,645 | - |
| Inventories for Sale or Use | $8,324 | - | - |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges | $6,373 | $6,373 | → $0 |
| Total Assets | $2,042,792 | $3,389,634 | ▲ $1,346,842 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Mortgage Notes Payable Secured by Investment Property | $794,771 | $1,273,558 | ▲ $478,787 |
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $85,881 | $129,452 | ▲ $43,571 |
| Total Liabilities | $880,652 | $1,403,010 | ▲ $522,358 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions | $896,785 | $1,874,561 | ▲ $977,776 |
| Net Assets With Donor Restrictions | $265,355 | $112,063 | ▼ $153,292 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $1,162,140 | $1,986,624 | ▲ $824,484 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $2,042,792 | $3,389,634 | ▲ $1,346,842 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buildings | $1,110,550 | $134,248 | $1,244,798 |
| Other Land Buildings | $145,357 | $115,738 | $261,095 |
| Land | $225,443 | - | $225,443 |
| Equipment | $22,103 | $54,469 | $76,572 |
| Leasehold Improvements | $1,520 | $1,858 | $3,378 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bettie Kirkland | Executive Di | FT | $141,268 | $9,987 | $151,255 |
| Bettie Kirkland | Executive Director | - | $141,268 | $9,987 | $151,255 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Mark Fleming | President |
| Bob Brewer | Board Member |
| Charles Story | Board Member |
| Edwin Sanders | Board Member |
| Elaina Al-nimri | Board Member |
| Ike Nwaelele | Board Member |
| Kelly Harter | Board Member |
| Mark Epps | Board Member |
| Molly Ruberg | Board Member |
| Elijah Truitt | Secretary |
| James Nation | Treasurer |
| Carol Creswell-betsch | Vice-preside |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $3,065,170 |
| Other Expenses | $897,632 |
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $414,024 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $218,544 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other Salaries and Wages | $1,815,245 | $493,943 | $69,111 | $2,378,299 |
| Grants to Domestic Individuals | $414,024 | - | - | $414,024 |
| Other Employee Benefits | $234,974 | $84,687 | $11,015 | $330,676 |
| Occupancy | $128,855 | $80,081 | $9,756 | $218,692 |
| Payroll Taxes | $152,049 | $43,201 | $9,690 | $204,940 |
| Fees for Services Other | $64,906 | $111,012 | $4,170 | $180,088 |
| Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $30,251 | $60,502 | $60,502 | $151,255 |
| Depreciation Depletion | $76,694 | $15,732 | $5,900 | $98,326 |
| Office Expenses | $11,751 | $74,068 | $5,072 | $90,891 |
| Travel | $39,993 | $7,469 | $2,412 | $49,874 |
| Insurance | $35,163 | $11,372 | $1,976 | $48,511 |
| Interest | $30,646 | $1,979 | - | $32,625 |
| All Other Expenses | $16,386 | $13,241 | $1,525 | $31,152 |
| Other Expenses | $18,895 | $2,163 | $529 | $21,587 |
| Advertising | $1,456 | $852 | $5,587 | $7,895 |
| Conferences and Meetings | $1,232 | $4,509 | $845 | $6,586 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $3,136,277 | $1,022,005 | $218,544 | $4,376,826 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Expenses per Audited Statements | $4,376,826 |
| Total Expenses per Audited Statements | $4,376,826 |
| Total Expenses per Form 990 | $4,376,826 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
“A draft copy of the form 990 is emailed to the executive committee of the board for comments and approval prior to filing with the irs.”
“When members annually sign our board member conflict of interest acknowledgement and disclosure form, they express their agreement that, in the course of meetings or activities, they are obligated to disclose any conflict of interest, or appearance of a conflict, when such arises, and that for transactions in which they have a conflict, they will abstain from discussion and voting.”
“The process incorporates comparability data and establishes the timing, board approval and required documentation, as well as the independence of the committee conducting the review and communication of the decision process.”
“The organization supplies this information to givingmatters.com, which can be accessed by the general public. The organization also provides information based on specific requests of documents.”
“People who have just been released from prison are typically stigmatized, overlooked, and pigeonholed by society. When they walk into project return, they discover that here they are valued, heard, and encouraged. Amidst a national imperative for the reduction of incarceration and for other criminal justice reform, project return serves as part of the solution. Project return is solely dedicated to the successful new beginnings of people returning to our community after incarceration. Now in its 41st year of service to the nashville and middle tennessee community, project return provides reentry assistance, including workforce development, to hundreds of men and women each year. We place employment at the core of our work, because it is the best predictor of a successful future for the people we serve, and all of our program services and business development are woven together to ensure maximal employment opportunity. The mission of project return is to provide services and connect people with resources needed to return successfully to work and community after incarceration. Our vision is a full and free life after incarceration. We measure our success by two main metrics: high job acquisition and low recidivism. In 2019, of the 694 people who enrolled in project return's employment program, 574 (83%) got jobs. This is the opposite of the national norm, in which research shows that up to 75% of people returning from prison gain no employment in their first 12 months after release. Relatedly, recidivism rates across our state and country are measured in numerous ways and are as high as 70%, yet project return's recidivism rate for 2019 was 14.8%. Notably, we are experiencing explosive growth. Measuring demand for our services in terms of the numbers of people engaging in our programs and employment/housing support, the growth in 2018 amounted to a 43% increase over 2017, and 2019 was a 25% increase over 2018.”
“Job readiness program and wraparound services: for people being released from prison and returning to the community, this program provides skills, individualized support, and opportunities to find and keep a job. Every week, project return conducts a 2.5-day course that equips our participants with the soft skills needed to be successful in the workplace. Our curriculum incorporates financial literacy, relapse prevention, and digital literacy. An individual's completion of our job readiness classes triggers their access to project return's full array of signature services and employment opportunities. Immediately, they proceed to a structured day of individualized assistance, including resume development, mock interviewing, assessment of skills and interests, and job search planning. Project return staff evaluates and addresses participants' immediate, critical needs, providing wraparound supportive services such as: purchasing birth certificates and photo ids, housing assistance in the form of referrals and stipends; paying for medical, dental, and vision exams; bus passes and food bags; tools and clothing for work; and more. Beyond that first week at project return, they proceed to 12-15 months of intensive, iterative, and individualized assistance, with such opportunities as child support services, transitional employment, job retention services, hard skills training courses, and an entrepreneurship program.”
“Pro housing: the typical housing trajectory for people is temporary housing for the first few months of their release, and a subsequent, great need for affordable rental opportunities. Despite the fact that these individuals earn satisfactory wages and are reliable taxpayers in our community, stigma often leads to exclusion from the private market, as landlords are free to use conviction history as a basis for rejecting their applications. It can be practically impossible for them to get on a lease, despite their steady income, solid references, careful financial management, and overall wherewithal. Additionally, research shows that those who have been to prison just once experience homelessness at a rate 7 times higher than the general public, while those who have been incarcerated multiple times experience homelessness at a rate 13 times higher than those who haven't been incarcerated at all. Recognizing this severe need for accessible affordable rental housing for people with a conviction history, and following the success of proe, project return launched its second social enterprise, proh (project return opportunities for housing), in 2017. Through proh, project return acquires and rehabs modest, scattered-site, multi-family properties, and leases the homes to people who have come through project return's programs. Since launch in 2017, project return has purchased 18 units (duplexes and triplexes) across nashville for rent to people who are leading successful new lives after incarceration. Speaking to the success of proh, recidivism rates of our proh tenants is 0% after two years of operation. By providing safe, stable, permanent housing, individuals can lead productive, successful lives and leave prison behind.”
“Pro employment (proe) and pro property solutions (props): despite increasing awareness and willingness of employers to hire people with conviction histories, there is still tremendous reluctance to hire people immediately after their release from incarceration. Project return offers innovative, employment-creating social enterprises as a solution. Proe (project return opportunities for employment), launched in 2013, functions as a transitional jobs program that bridges the gap between incarceration and employment. Through proe, project return hires eligible participants temporarily and places them in jobs on the worksites of partnering employers. Those companies gain much-needed workers, while project return's motivated job seekers gain an immediate income and valuable work experience, propelling them into long-term employment. Project return outfits them for the job, and provides transitional employees with job coaching, training, transportation, and wraparound support. Proe's success and our desire to expand on our immediate employment opportunities for participants led to the creation of another social enterprise, props (project return opportunities for property solutions). Launched in january 2019, props is a property maintenance company that offers groundskeeping and commercial cleaning services, as well as facility maintenance, make-ready, painting, and property deconstruction. After the pandemic began, props began providing disinfecting services to corporate and nonprofit clients. With this enterprise, we create more employment and hard skills opportunities for our people, all the while generating earned income to support our overall agency budget. Through props and proe, our participants gain real-world work experience on the job, as well as our individualized coaching and feedback, transportation, and other critical assistance, and project return generates earned income for the operation and growth of these employment-creating social enterprises. Between proe and props, we've employed more than 1,350 people immediately after prison, paid them more than 2 million in wages, and generated more than 4 million in earned revenue.”
“In-reach: project return reaches out to men and women in incarceration facilities across the region and state, sparking connections such that they may choose to come to project return upon their release. By design, no one is mandated for project return's services - people come to project return of their own volition - which makes connecting with them in prison, and sparking their motivation, all the more vital. However, in-person visits to prisons were disallowed once the pandemic began.”
“The agency is exempt from federal and state income taxes under internal revenue code section 501(c)(3) and the tax laws of the state of tennessee. U.s. Gaap requires the agency to evaluate tax positions taken by the agency and recognize a tax liability (or asset) if the agency has taken an uncertain position that more likely than not would not be sustained upon examination by the irs. Management has analyzed the tax position taken by the agency and has concluded that, as of june 30, 2020, no uncertain positions are taken or are expected to be taken that would require recognition of a liability (or asset) or disclosure in the financial statements. The agency is subject to routine audits by taxing jurisdictions; however, there are currently no audits for any tax periods in progress. The agency is no longer subject to u.s. Federal income tax examinations by tax authorities for years ended prior to june 30, 2017.”
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| IRS990/ActivityOrMissionDesc | 0 | PEOPLE WHO HAVE JUST BEEN RELEASED FROM PRISON ARE TYPICALLY STIGMATIZED, OVERLOOKED, AND PIGEONHOLED BY SOCIETY. WHEN THEY WALK INTO PROJECT RETURN, THEY DISCOVER THAT HERE THEY ARE VALUED, HEARD, AND ENCOURAGED. AMIDST A NATIONAL IMPERATIVE FOR THE REDUCTION OF INCARCERATION AND FOR OTHER CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM, PROJECT RETURN SERVES AS PART OF THE SOLUTION. PROJECT RETURN IS SOLELY DEDICATED TO THE SUCCESSFUL NEW BEGINNINGS OF PEOPLE RETURNING TO OUR COMMUNITY AFTER INCARCERATION. NOW IN ITS 41ST YEAR OF SERVICE TO THE NASHVILLE AND MIDDLE TENNESSEE COMMUNITY, PROJECT RETURN PROVIDES REENTRY ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, TO HUNDREDS OF MEN AND WOMEN EACH YEAR. WE PLACE EMPLOYMENT AT THE CORE OF OUR WORK, BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST PREDICTOR OF A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE FOR THE PEOPLE WE SERVE, AND ALL OF OUR PROGRAM SERVICES AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ARE WOVEN TOGETHER TO ENSURE MAXIMAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY. THE MISSION OF PROJECT RETURN IS TO PROVIDE SERVICES AND CONNECT PEO |
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| IRS990/Desc | 0 | JOB READINESS PROGRAM AND WRAPAROUND SERVICES: FOR PEOPLE BEING RELEASED FROM PRISON AND RETURNING TO THE COMMUNITY, THIS PROGRAM PROVIDES SKILLS, INDIVIDUALIZED SUPPORT, AND OPPORTUNITIES TO FIND AND KEEP A JOB. EVERY WEEK, PROJECT RETURN CONDUCTS A 2.5-DAY COURSE THAT EQUIPS OUR PARTICIPANTS WITH THE SOFT SKILLS NEEDED TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN THE WORKPLACE. OUR CURRICULUM INCORPORATES FINANCIAL LITERACY, RELAPSE PREVENTION, AND DIGITAL LITERACY. AN INDIVIDUAL'S COMPLETION OF OUR JOB READINESS CLASSES TRIGGERS THEIR ACCESS TO PROJECT RETURN'S FULL ARRAY OF SIGNATURE SERVICES AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES. IMMEDIATELY, THEY PROCEED TO A STRUCTURED DAY OF INDIVIDUALIZED ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING RESUME DEVELOPMENT, MOCK INTERVIEWING, ASSESSMENT OF SKILLS AND INTERESTS, AND JOB SEARCH PLANNING. PROJECT RETURN STAFF EVALUATES AND ADDRESSES PARTICIPANTS' IMMEDIATE, CRITICAL NEEDS, PROVIDING WRAPAROUND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES SUCH AS: PURCHASING BIRTH CERTIFICATES AND PHOTO IDS, HOUSING ASSISTANCE IN THE FORM OF REFERRALS AND STIPENDS; PAYING FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND VISION EXAMS; BUS PASSES AND FOOD BAGS; TOOLS AND CLOTHING FOR WORK; AND MORE. BEYOND THAT FIRST WEEK AT PROJECT RETURN, THEY PROCEED TO 12-15 MONTHS OF INTENSIVE, ITERATIVE, AND INDIVIDUALIZED ASSISTANCE, WITH SUCH OPPORTUNITIES AS CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES, TRANSITIONAL EMPLOYMENT, JOB RETENTION SERVICES, HARD SKILLS TRAINING COURSES, AND AN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM. |
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