Life-Line Colorado Life-line's successes are based upon each participant and programmatic objectives, program measures and outcomes and funders objectives, program measures and outcomes. Life-Line as an organization aims to address and resolve three basic problems within our community and surrounding systems: (1) Reduce the recidivism rate in regard to community reentry from Department of Corrections (DOC) and Department of Youth Services (DYS). (2) Reduce the violence amongst youth and interrupt the school to prison pipeline and (3) help teach and support individuals through coping and healing regarding mental health and addictions. Over the course of FY 2023 Life-Line of Colorado has established partnerships and collaborations with nearly 26 Denver Area Public Schools and over two dozen community-based agencies and non-profit organizations. In addition to the programs described below Life-Line hosted or supported the following events and/or activities at the Empowerment Center or in the immediate commu
Annual Revenue
$1,932,613
Known Funders
5
Grants Received
14
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | $1,932,613 | $2,060,007 | $1,520,720 |
| 2021 | $1,555,832 | $1,383,222 | $658,638 |
| 2020 | $1,143,316 | $953,658 | $500,311 |
| 2019 | $558,860 | $523,410 | $92,469 |
| 2018 | $294,092 | $239,133 | $86,645 |
Top Funders
DENVER, CO
DENVER, CO
DENVER, CO
DENVER, CO
DENVER, CO
DENVER, CO
DENVER, CO
ENGLEWOOD, CO
ENGLEWOOD, CO
ENGLEWOOD, CO
Key Personnel
From 2022 IRS 990 filing
BRENDA TAYLOR
Trustee
MARCUS HAGGARD
Trustee
JOHN DEYOUNG
Trustee
CHAD DRACHENBERG
Treasurer
JESSICA GIMBEL
Secretary
DENNIS JEFFERY
Chairman
Dennis Jeffery
Chairman
Jessica Gimbel
Secretary
Chad Drachenberg
Treasurer
John DeYoung
Board Member
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