Liabilities / Assets
18th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 18% of similar nonprofits.
990 • Fiscal year 2013 • EIN 94-1156670
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
18th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 18% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
30th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 30% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
13th percentile
Higher net margin than 13% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
Score unavailable
This filing does not contain officer compensation rows.
Asset Growth
66th percentile
Faster asset growth than 66% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
81st percentile
Faster revenue growth than 81% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$4,003,589
Up $284,181 (+7.6%) from 2012
Net Assets
Up$3,990,740
Up $279,880 (+7.5%) from 2012
Liabilities
Up$12,849
Up $4,301 (+50%) from 2012
Revenue
Up$401,636
Up $90,636 (+29%) from 2012
Expenses
Up$484,587
Up $9,211 (+1.9%) from 2012
Net Income
Up-$82,951
Up $81,425 (+50%) from 2012
This 2013 filing currently has summary financial data only. Detailed schedules, leadership, and program rows are not available for this filing yet.
Good Shepherd Gracenter (Gracenter) helps women without resources break free from drug and alcohol addiction. By providing long-term transitional housing with an individualized 12-Step recovery plan, we offer each woman the opportunity to live a healthy and meaningful life. Gracenters approach is both comprehensive and preventative, providing a clean and sober residence, weekly counseling and mentoring meetings, three healthy meals each day, linkages to social and safety net services, higher education and internships, job readiness and employment opportunities, skill-building classes and workshops, and a community of support to help women achieve independent and sober living. Gracenter clients have an excellent recovery rate due our utilization of best practices in the recovery field which include: a) the 12-Step approach, which is practical and therapeutic; b) Restorative Justice practices of accepting responsibility for one's actions, repairing the harm through apology, restitution,
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2013 • Form 990Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.