Civic Intelligence

Urban Sparks

990EZ • Fiscal year 2021 • EIN 72-1541261

Jan 01, 2021 to Dec 31, 2021 • Filed on May 02, 2022

4229 Baker Ave NWSeattle, WA 98107

(206) 992-2779

Siviq Scores

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

Liabilities / Assets

63rd percentile

0.01x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 63% of similar nonprofits.

2021 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2021

Liabilities / Revenue

63rd percentile

0.01x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 63% of similar nonprofits.

2021 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2021

Net Margin

72nd percentile

28%

Higher net margin than 72% of similar nonprofits.

2021 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2021

Top Officer Pay

86th percentile

$26,000

Higher top officer pay than 86% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 32.6% of source-year revenue.

2021 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2021

Asset Growth

80th percentile

50%

Faster asset growth than 80% of similar nonprofits.

2021 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2020 to 2021

Revenue Growth

78th percentile

60%

Faster revenue growth than 78% of similar nonprofits.

2021 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2020 to 2021

Assets

Up

$66,772

Up $22,358 (+50%) from 2020

Net Assets

Up

$66,158

Up $22,080 (+50%) from 2020

Liabilities

Up

$614

Up $278 (+83%) from 2020

Revenue

Up

$79,799

Up $29,891 (+60%) from 2020

Expenses

Down

$57,719

Down $9,372 (-14%) from 2020

Net Income

Up

$22,080

Up $39,263 (+228%) from 2020

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

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

$150K$100K$50K$0Assets 2011: $15,986Liabilities 2011: $922011Assets 2012: $30,196Liabilities 2012: $2892012Assets 2013: $24,099Liabilities 2013: $3752013Assets 2014: $39,273Liabilities 2014: $2842014Assets 2015: $51,331Liabilities 2015: $3612015Assets 2016: $62,040Liabilities 2016: $1,0552016Assets 2017: $64,961Liabilities 2017: $3072017Assets 2018: $78,595Liabilities 2018: $3052018Assets 2019: $61,496Liabilities 2019: $235Net Assets 2019: $61,2612019Assets 2020: $44,414Liabilities 2020: $336Net Assets 2020: $44,0782020Assets 2021: $66,772Liabilities 2021: $614Net Assets 2021: $66,1582021Assets 2022: $66,744Liabilities 2022: $839Net Assets 2022: $65,9052022Assets 2023: $83,052Liabilities 2023: $366Net Assets 2023: $82,6862023Assets 2024: $101,117Liabilities 2024: $425Net Assets 2024: $100,6922024

Highlighted filing

2021

Assets$66,772
Liabilities$614
Net Assets$66,158

Operations Trend

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

$200K$150K$100K$50K$0-$50KRevenue 2011: $80,493Expenses 2011: $94,972Net Income 2011: -$14,4792011Revenue 2012: $180,803Expenses 2012: $166,790Net Income 2012: $14,0132012Revenue 2013: $71,799Expenses 2013: $77,982Net Income 2013: -$6,1832013Revenue 2014: $87,301Expenses 2014: $72,036Net Income 2014: $15,2652014Revenue 2015: $52,515Expenses 2015: $40,534Net Income 2015: $11,9812015Revenue 2016: $47,096Expenses 2016: $37,081Net Income 2016: $10,0152016Revenue 2017: $45,531Expenses 2017: $41,862Net Income 2017: $3,6692017Revenue 2018: $47,565Expenses 2018: $33,929Net Income 2018: $13,6362018Revenue 2019: $50,966Expenses 2019: $67,995Net Income 2019: -$17,0292019Revenue 2020: $49,908Expenses 2020: $67,091Net Income 2020: -$17,1832020Revenue 2021: $79,799Expenses 2021: $57,719Net Income 2021: $22,0802021Revenue 2022: $73,469Expenses 2022: $73,722Net Income 2022: -$2532022Revenue 2023: $142,597Expenses 2023: $125,816Net Income 2023: $16,7812023Revenue 2024: $132,467Expenses 2024: $114,461Net Income 2024: $18,0062024

Highlighted filing

2021

Revenue$79,799
Expenses$57,719
Net Income$22,080
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2021 to Dec 31, 2021
Signed
May 2, 2022
Return Version
2021v4.1
Gross Receipts
$79,799
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

Create & Improve Public Spaces, Inspire Similar Work

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
See Schedule O$24,000$47,441
Urban Sparks General Mission Work: We continued our mission of facilitating and leading community projects as well as acting as a resource for those wanting to accomplish public projects and charitable work. We help new associations plan their growth from a group with a cookie jar of cash, to one with a checking account, to a state nonprofit with a fiscal sponsor, to a federally recognized 501c3. We coach many projects without ever doing monetary business, helping project leaders find resources - community and government contacts, past project leaders as mentors, vendors, etc. to build their organizations or to complete their projects. We keep a website and database of resources and readily share them. We also share templates for a variety of documents needed by organizations to manage and fund their projects. TRU - Transit Riders Union and MASS - Move All Seattle Sustainably: We are fiscal sponsor for TRU which helps lead MASS. TRU focuses on public education and civic engagement around issues including public transit affordability and access, multimodal transportation, climate change, affordable housing, homelessness, tax policy, and other issues that impact the quality of life in Seattle and King County. TRU plays a leadership role in convening the MASS coalition, which brings together transportation, climate, and disability rights organizations to advocate for a sustainable and equitable transportation system. For 2020 and 2021 TRU adjusted its work to include safety and affordability needs brought on by COVID-19. They worked for eviction protection, preservation of medical benefits, prevention of utility shut-off, and providing income assistance. Complete Streets Bellevue: We are fiscal sponsor for Complete Streets Bellevue which inspires and organizes public participation in transportation decision making. Complete Streets Bellevue is creating meaningful relationships with residents, businesses, and organizations to advance the construction of comprehensive & accessible pedestrian, bicycle, and transit networks in Bellevue. Through direct action, community events, engagement with public officials, and education, we seek to effect meaningful changes to our transportation system that bring our city closer to becoming an antiracist, equitable, and sustainable community. We acknowledge that transportation is only one piece of a larger progressive & intersectional mosaic required to achieve this goal, so we provide support & authentic partnerships with organizations working towards this future through other policy spheres. Seattle AmeriCorps Collaborative: Urban Sparks is fiscal sponsor for Seattle AmeriCorps Collaborative (SAC) whose mission is "to ensure that every AmeriCorps member's year of service is as fulfilling and impactful as possible; leveraging the talents, knowledge and resources of a connected and service minded community." Urban Sparks' executive director serves on SAC's advisory board. SAC is an important ally in demonstrating the need and backing for Service House. Service House: Urban Sparks is developing a philanthropic living/learning center to provide full-time volunteers like AmeriCorps members with affordable housing and a welcoming and enriching program so that they learn from their elders in service and philanthropy while they serve. Our goal is for the residents to choose to continue to play important roles in philanthropic society as life-long donors, nonprofit managers, direct service providers, social entrepreneurs or civil servants. Seattle CoderDojo: Seattle CoderDojo went online in early 2020 to keep the kids and volunteers safe. Hackathons and CoderDojos were held online throughout the year and the Facebook page disseminated information about internships and scholarships to keep the kids engaged and moving toward future opportunities. In 2020, when it appeared that in-person learning would resume, Seattle CoderDojo purchased materials for planned events. Those time-insensitive materials await the resumption of in-person learning. Greenways: We collaborate on greenways advocacy and planning with various greenways groups in Seattle and we are fiscal sponsor for Kirkland Greenways. We encourage small high-impact projects in Seattle which we can support with coaching, modest grants, and our tool library.--
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
Jack TomkinsonPresidentPT$26,000-$26,000
Karen MoeSecretary/Treasurer-$0--
Doreen KindredDirector-$0--
Scott OttersonDirector-$0--
Vic OppermanDirector-$0--
Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Urban Sparks
EIN
72-1541261
Phone
2069922779
Address
4229 Baker Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107

Signing Officer

Name
Jack Tomkinson
Title
President
Phone
2069922779
Signed
2022-05-02
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Preparer

Firm
Seattle CFO Services
Address
603 Stewart St, Seattle, WA 98101
Preparer
Philip Lloyd
Phone
2063825552
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Pt III, Line 31

Urban Sparks General Mission Work: We continued our mission of facilitating and leading community projects as well as acting as a resource for those wanting to accomplish public projects and charitable work. We help new associations plan their growth from a group with a cookie jar of cash, to one with a checking account, to a state nonprofit with a fiscal sponsor, to a federally recognized 501c3. We coach many projects without ever doing monetary business, helping project leaders find resources - community and government contacts, past project leaders as mentors, vendors, etc. to build their organizations or to complete their projects. We keep a website and database of resources and readily share them. We also share templates for a variety of documents needed by organizations to manage and fund their projects.

Pt III, Line 31

TRU - Transit Riders Union and MASS - Move All Seattle Sustainably: We are fiscal sponsor for TRU which helps lead MASS. TRU focuses on public education and civic engagement around issues including public transit affordability and access, multimodal transportation, climate change, affordable housing, homelessness, tax policy, and other issues that impact the quality of life in Seattle and King County. TRU plays a leadership role in convening the MASS coalition, which brings together transportation, climate, and disability rights organizations to advocate for a sustainable and equitable transportation system. For 2020 and 2021 TRU adjusted its work to include safety and affordability needs brought on by COVID-19. They worked for eviction protection, preservation of medical benefits, prevention of utility shut-off, and providing income assistance.

Pt III, Line 31

Complete Streets Bellevue: We are fiscal sponsor for Complete Streets Bellevue which inspires and organizes public participation in transportation decision making. Complete Streets Bellevue is creating meaningful relationships with residents, businesses, and organizations to advance the construction of comprehensive & accessible pedestrian, bicycle, and transit networks in Bellevue. Through direct action, community events, engagement with public officials, and education, we seek to effect meaningful changes to our transportation system that bring our city closer to becoming an antiracist, equitable, and sustainable community. We acknowledge that transportation is only one piece of a larger progressive & intersectional mosaic required to achieve this goal, so we provide support & authentic partnerships with organizations working towards this future through other policy spheres.

Pt III, Line 31

Seattle AmeriCorps Collaborative: Urban Sparks is fiscal sponsor for Seattle AmeriCorps Collaborative (SAC) whose mission is "to ensure that every AmeriCorps member's year of service is as fulfilling and impactful as possible; leveraging the talents, knowledge and resources of a connected and service minded community." Urban Sparks' executive director serves on SAC's advisory board. SAC is an important ally in demonstrating the need and backing for Service House.

Pt III, Line 31

Service House: Urban Sparks is developing a philanthropic living/learning center to provide full-time volunteers like AmeriCorps members with affordable housing and a welcoming and enriching program so that they learn from their elders in service and philanthropy while they serve. Our goal is for the residents to choose to continue to play important roles in philanthropic society as life-long donors, nonprofit managers, direct service providers, social entrepreneurs or civil servants.

Pt III, Line 31

Seattle CoderDojo: Seattle CoderDojo went online in early 2020 to keep the kids and volunteers safe. Hackathons and CoderDojos were held online throughout the year and the Facebook page disseminated information about internships and scholarships to keep the kids engaged and moving toward future opportunities. In 2020, when it appeared that in-person learning would resume, Seattle CoderDojo purchased materials for planned events. Those time-insensitive materials await the resumption of in-person learning.

Pt III, Line 31

Greenways: We collaborate on greenways advocacy and planning with various greenways groups in Seattle and we are fiscal sponsor for Kirkland Greenways. We encourage small high-impact projects in Seattle which we can support with coaching, modest grants, and our tool library.

Form 990EZ, Part I, Line 10

Grants for Transit Riders Union: Move All Seattle Sustainably and Pandemic-related work; Grantmaking; Transit Riders Union: P.O. Box 20723, Seattle, WA, 98102; Grantee, 24000.

Form 990EZ, Part I, Line 16

Telephone 1530.

Form 990EZ, Part I, Line 16

Conferences/Travel 50.

Form 990EZ, Part I, Line 16

Computer/Technical 524.

Form 990EZ, Part I, Line 16

Bank and Credit Card Fees 150.

Form 990EZ, Part I, Line 16

Program Supplies 3370.

Form 990EZ, Part I, Line 16

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IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0Urban Sparks General Mission Work: We continued our mission of facilitating and leading community projects as well as acting as a resource for those wanting to accomplish public projects and charitable work. We help new associations plan their growth from a group with a cookie jar of cash, to one with a checking account, to a state nonprofit with a fiscal sponsor, to a federally recognized 501c3. We coach many projects without ever doing monetary business, helping project leaders find resources - community and government contacts, past project leaders as mentors, vendors, etc. to build their organizations or to complete their projects. We keep a website and database of resources and readily share them. We also share templates for a variety of documents needed by organizations to manage and fund their projects.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt1TRU - Transit Riders Union and MASS - Move All Seattle Sustainably: We are fiscal sponsor for TRU which helps lead MASS. TRU focuses on public education and civic engagement around issues including public transit affordability and access, multimodal transportation, climate change, affordable housing, homelessness, tax policy, and other issues that impact the quality of life in Seattle and King County. TRU plays a leadership role in convening the MASS coalition, which brings together transportation, climate, and disability rights organizations to advocate for a sustainable and equitable transportation system. For 2020 and 2021 TRU adjusted its work to include safety and affordability needs brought on by COVID-19. They worked for eviction protection, preservation of medical benefits, prevention of utility shut-off, and providing income assistance.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt2Complete Streets Bellevue: We are fiscal sponsor for Complete Streets Bellevue which inspires and organizes public participation in transportation decision making. Complete Streets Bellevue is creating meaningful relationships with residents, businesses, and organizations to advance the construction of comprehensive & accessible pedestrian, bicycle, and transit networks in Bellevue. Through direct action, community events, engagement with public officials, and education, we seek to effect meaningful changes to our transportation system that bring our city closer to becoming an antiracist, equitable, and sustainable community. We acknowledge that transportation is only one piece of a larger progressive & intersectional mosaic required to achieve this goal, so we provide support & authentic partnerships with organizations working towards this future through other policy spheres.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt3Seattle AmeriCorps Collaborative: Urban Sparks is fiscal sponsor for Seattle AmeriCorps Collaborative (SAC) whose mission is "to ensure that every AmeriCorps member's year of service is as fulfilling and impactful as possible; leveraging the talents, knowledge and resources of a connected and service minded community." Urban Sparks' executive director serves on SAC's advisory board. SAC is an important ally in demonstrating the need and backing for Service House.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt4Service House: Urban Sparks is developing a philanthropic living/learning center to provide full-time volunteers like AmeriCorps members with affordable housing and a welcoming and enriching program so that they learn from their elders in service and philanthropy while they serve. Our goal is for the residents to choose to continue to play important roles in philanthropic society as life-long donors, nonprofit managers, direct service providers, social entrepreneurs or civil servants.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt5Seattle CoderDojo: Seattle CoderDojo went online in early 2020 to keep the kids and volunteers safe. Hackathons and CoderDojos were held online throughout the year and the Facebook page disseminated information about internships and scholarships to keep the kids engaged and moving toward future opportunities. In 2020, when it appeared that in-person learning would resume, Seattle CoderDojo purchased materials for planned events. Those time-insensitive materials await the resumption of in-person learning.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt6Greenways: We collaborate on greenways advocacy and planning with various greenways groups in Seattle and we are fiscal sponsor for Kirkland Greenways. We encourage small high-impact projects in Seattle which we can support with coaching, modest grants, and our tool library.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt7Grants for Transit Riders Union: Move All Seattle Sustainably and Pandemic-related work; Grantmaking; Transit Riders Union: P.O. Box 20723, Seattle, WA, 98102; Grantee, 24000.
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Balance SheetOperations
YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$1.01$0.00$1.01$1.32$1.14$0.18
2023Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.83$0.00$0.83$1.43$1.26$0.17
2022Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.67$0.01$0.66$0.73$0.74$0.00
2021Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.67$0.01$0.66$0.80$0.58$0.22
2020Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.44$0.00$0.44$0.50$0.67$0.17
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.61$0.00$0.61$0.51$0.68$0.17
2018Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.79$0.00$0.48$0.34$0.14
2017Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.65$0.00$0.46$0.42$0.04
2016Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.62$0.01$0.47$0.37$0.10
2015Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.51$0.00$0.53$0.41$0.12
2014Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.39$0.00$0.87$0.72$0.15
2013Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.24$0.00$0.72$0.78$0.06
2012Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.30$0.00$1.81$1.67$0.14
2011Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.16$0.00$0.80$0.95$0.14