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Source: IRS e-Filed Form 990 (from the IRS e-File system), Tax Year 2024
Total Revenue
▼$274.7K
Total Contributions
$236.1K
Total Expenses
▼$225.3K
Total Assets
$490.2K
Total Liabilities
▼$0
Net Assets
$490.2K
Officer Compensation
→$0
Other Salaries
$0
Investment Income
$1,555
Fundraising
▼$50.1K
Source: USAspending.gov · Searched by organization name
Total Federal Funding
$29.3M
Awards Found
20
| Awarding Agency | Description | Amount | Fiscal Year | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $12.5M | FY2014 | Nov 2013 – Jan 2027 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER | $6.8M | FY2014 | Nov 2013 – Jan 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT FUNDING FOR HEALTH CENTERS | $3.2M | FY2021 | Apr 2021 – Mar 2023 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM | $1M | FY2016 | May 2016 – Apr 2019 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | JERICHO ROAD MINISTRIES' 2025 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GRANT APPLICATION - JERICHO ROAD MINISTRIES, INC. (JERICHO ROAD), WILL USE $800,000 IN CED FUNDS TO EXPAND ITS THRIFT STORE OPERATIONS IN BROOKSVILLE, FLORIDA, BY OPENING TWO NEW RETAIL LOCATIONS AND ENHANCING ITS SUPPLY CHAIN DEPARTMENT. JERICHO THRIFT, THE PARTICIPATING BUSINESS, WILL USE THE FUNDS TO PURCHASE EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES, MAKE MINOR REVISIONS, AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL EXPENSES. JERICHO ROAD WILL LEVERAGE ITS LONG-STANDING PROGRAMMING AND PARTNERSHIPS TO PROVIDE WRAPAROUND SERVICES SUCH AS SUBSTANCE ABUSE RECOVERY, FINANCIAL LITERACY, EDUCATION, HOUSING, AND TRANSPORTATION. THESE SERVICES WILL HELP ADDRESS BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT AND SUPPORT LONG-TERM SELF-SUFFICIENCY. THE PROJECT WILL LEVERAGE AN ADDITIONAL $5,000 IN FUNDING. JERICHO THRIFT CURRENTLY SUPPORTS 68 FULL-TIME POSITIONS AND HAS A STRONG TRACK RECORD OF EMPLOYING INDIVIDUALS FACING SIGNIFICANT BARRIERS. THIS EXPANSION WILL FURTHER STRENGTHEN JOB ACCESS IN BROOKSVILLE. THE PROJECT WILL CREATE 30 ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME, SUSTAINABLE JOBS, 23 OF WHICH WILL BE FILLED BY INDIVIDUALS FROM LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS IN THE 34601 ZIP CODE. | $800K | FY2025 | Sep 2025 – Sep 2028 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | JERICHO ROAD MINISTRIES' 2024 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GRANT APPLICATION | $800K | FY2024 | Sep 2024 – Sep 2027 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER CORONAVIRUS AID, RELIEF, AND ECONOMIC SECURITY (CARES) ACT FUNDING | $798.9K | FY2020 | Apr 2020 – Mar 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH CENTER INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT | $720.6K | FY2021 | Sep 2021 – Mar 2025 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | LOCAL COMMUNITY-BASED WORKFORCE TO INCREASE COVID-19 VACCINE ACCESS | $658.7K | FY2021 | Jul 2021 – Jul 2023 |
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | CONTINUUM OF CARE PROGRAM | $523K | FY2024 | Jul 2024 – Jun 2025 |
| Department of Housing and Urban Development | CONTINUUM OF CARE PROGRAM | $498.6K | FY2023 | Jul 2023 – Jun 2024 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FY 2020 EXPANDING CAPACITY FOR CORONAVIRUS TESTING (ECT) | $399.2K | FY2020 | May 2020 – Apr 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FY 2023 EXPANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION | $293.7K | FY2023 | Dec 2022 – Dec 2023 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | COMPASSION CAPITAL FUND (CCF) | $149.3K | FY2009 | Sep 2009 – Sep 2010 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FY 2020 CORONAVIRUS SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING FOR HEALTH CENTERS | $61.6K | FY2020 | Mar 2020 – Jan 2021 |
| Department of Health and Human Services | FY 2023 BRIDGE ACCESS PROGRAM | $27.7K | FY2023 | Sep 2023 – Dec 2024 |
| Department of State | PROVIDE ESSENTIAL SOLAR POWER TO NEWLY CONSTRUCTED SURGICAL WIND OF NEW HOPE CENTER. CLINIC PROVIDES PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CARE TO LOW-INCOME COMMUNIT | $10K | FY2019 | Oct 2018 – Dec 2018 |
| Department of Homeland Security | SHELTER AND SERVICES PROGRAM | $0 | FY2024 | Oct 2023 – — |
| Department of Homeland Security | SHELTER AND SERVICES PROGRAM | $0 | — | — – — |
| Department of Health and Human Services | HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM | $0 | FY2016 | May 2016 – Apr 2019 |
Department of Health and Human Services
$12.5M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Department of Health and Human Services
$6.8M
HEALTH CENTER CLUSTER
Department of Health and Human Services
$3.2M
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT FUNDING FOR HEALTH CENTERS
Department of Health and Human Services
$1M
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$800K
JERICHO ROAD MINISTRIES' 2025 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GRANT APPLICATION - JERICHO ROAD MINISTRIES, INC. (JERICHO ROAD), WILL USE $800,000 IN CED FUNDS TO EXPAND ITS THRIFT STORE OPERATIONS IN BROOKSVILLE, FLORIDA, BY OPENING TWO NEW RETAIL LOCATIONS AND ENHANCING ITS SUPPLY CHAIN DEPARTMENT. JERICHO THRIFT, THE PARTICIPATING BUSINESS, WILL USE THE FUNDS TO PURCHASE EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES, MAKE MINOR REVISIONS, AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL EXPENSES. JERICHO ROAD WILL LEVERAGE ITS LONG-STANDING PROGRAMMING AND PARTNERSHIPS TO PROVIDE WRAPAROUND SERVICES SUCH AS SUBSTANCE ABUSE RECOVERY, FINANCIAL LITERACY, EDUCATION, HOUSING, AND TRANSPORTATION. THESE SERVICES WILL HELP ADDRESS BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT AND SUPPORT LONG-TERM SELF-SUFFICIENCY. THE PROJECT WILL LEVERAGE AN ADDITIONAL $5,000 IN FUNDING. JERICHO THRIFT CURRENTLY SUPPORTS 68 FULL-TIME POSITIONS AND HAS A STRONG TRACK RECORD OF EMPLOYING INDIVIDUALS FACING SIGNIFICANT BARRIERS. THIS EXPANSION WILL FURTHER STRENGTHEN JOB ACCESS IN BROOKSVILLE. THE PROJECT WILL CREATE 30 ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME, SUSTAINABLE JOBS, 23 OF WHICH WILL BE FILLED BY INDIVIDUALS FROM LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS IN THE 34601 ZIP CODE.
Department of Health and Human Services
$800K
JERICHO ROAD MINISTRIES' 2024 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GRANT APPLICATION
Department of Health and Human Services
$798.9K
HEALTH CENTER CORONAVIRUS AID, RELIEF, AND ECONOMIC SECURITY (CARES) ACT FUNDING
Department of Health and Human Services
$720.6K
HEALTH CENTER INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
Department of Health and Human Services
$658.7K
LOCAL COMMUNITY-BASED WORKFORCE TO INCREASE COVID-19 VACCINE ACCESS
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$523K
CONTINUUM OF CARE PROGRAM
Department of Housing and Urban Development
$498.6K
CONTINUUM OF CARE PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$399.2K
FY 2020 EXPANDING CAPACITY FOR CORONAVIRUS TESTING (ECT)
Department of Health and Human Services
$293.7K
FY 2023 EXPANDING COVID-19 VACCINATION
Department of Health and Human Services
$149.3K
COMPASSION CAPITAL FUND (CCF)
Department of Health and Human Services
$61.6K
FY 2020 CORONAVIRUS SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING FOR HEALTH CENTERS
Department of Health and Human Services
$27.7K
FY 2023 BRIDGE ACCESS PROGRAM
Department of State
$10K
PROVIDE ESSENTIAL SOLAR POWER TO NEWLY CONSTRUCTED SURGICAL WIND OF NEW HOPE CENTER. CLINIC PROVIDES PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CARE TO LOW-INCOME COMMUNIT
Department of Homeland Security
$0
SHELTER AND SERVICES PROGRAM
Department of Homeland Security
$0
SHELTER AND SERVICES PROGRAM
Department of Health and Human Services
$0
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAM
Source: Federal Audit Clearinghouse (fac.gov)
No federal single audit records found for this organization.
Single audits are required for entities expending $750,000+ in federal awards annually.
Tax Year 2024 · Source: IRS e-Filed Form 990
| Name | Title | Hrs/Wk | Compensation | Related Orgs | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bob Bohac | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Casey Sadahiro | Chairman | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Colton Cross | Director | 5 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Craig Bramley | Director | 2 | $0 |
Source: IRS Publication 78, Auto-Revocation List & e-Postcard Data
Tax-deductible contributions: Yes
Deductibility code: PC
WarningTax-exempt status was revoked on May 15, 2010
Status has NOT been reinstated
Exemption type: 03
Sources: IRS e-Filed Form 990 (XML) & ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
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| Year | Revenue | Contributions | Expenses | Assets | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024IRS e-File | $274.7K | $236.1K | $225.3K | $490.2K | $490.2K |
| 2023 | $257.9K | $217.9K | $228.8K | $434.4K | $434.4K |
| 2022 | $193.9K | $159.8K | $206.9K | $408.6K | $408.6K |
| 2021 | $0 | — |
Sources: ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer & IRS e-File Index
| Tax Year | Form Type | Source | Documents |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 990 | IRS e-File | PDF not yet published by IRSView Filing → |
| 2023 | 990 | DataIRS e-File | PDF not yet published by IRSView Filing → |
| 2022 | 990 | DataIRS e-File |
Financial data: IRS e-Filed Form 990 (Tax Year 2024)
Leadership & compensation: IRS e-Filed Form 990, Part VII (Tax Year 2024)
Federal grants: USAspending.gov (live)
Organization info: IRS Business Master File
Tax-deductibility: IRS Publication 78
Revocation status: IRS Auto-Revocation List
| $0 |
| $0 |
| $0 |
| Eleanor Bessonette | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| John Firestone | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| John Seitter | Treasurer | 10 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Ken Cardwell | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Linda Sorum | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Mark Keener | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Natalie Lantz | Secretary | — | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Bob Bohac
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Casey Sadahiro
Chairman
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Colton Cross
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
5
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Craig Bramley
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Eleanor Bessonette
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
John Firestone
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
John Seitter
Treasurer
$0
Hrs/Wk
10
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Ken Cardwell
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Linda Sorum
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Mark Keener
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Natalie Lantz
Secretary
$0
Hrs/Wk
—
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
| $928 |
| $1,392 |
| — |
| 2020 | $250.2K | $250.2K | $151.5K | $218.3K | $218.3K |
| 2019 | $177.4K | — | $155.1K | $119.6K | — |
| 2018 | $170.5K | — | $167.4K | $97.3K | — |
| 2017 | $166.8K | — | $155.7K | $94.2K | — |
| 2016 | $147.3K | — | $135.8K | $83.1K | — |
| 2015 | $123.1K | — | $103.2K | $71.6K | — |
| 2014 | $112.4K | — | $92.5K | $51.7K | — |
| 2013 | $95.1K | — | $81.2K | $31.8K | — |
| 2012 | $82.2K | — | $74.1K | $17.9K | — |
| 2011 | $27.7K | — | $27.7K | $21.9K | — |
| 2021 | 990-EZ | Data | PDF not yet published by IRS |
| 2020 | 990 | Data | PDF not yet published by IRS |
| 2019 | 990-EZ | Data |
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| 2016 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2015 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2014 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2013 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2012 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2011 | 990-EZ | Data |