The Revive Center for Returning Citizens
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
The Revive Center for Returning Citizens To empower those impacted by the criminal justice system, advance multi-dimentional solutions to the effects of incarceration, and achieve racial justice.
Local (City/County Level)
Racial/Ethnic Minorities
Civil Rights & Social Justice
Criminal Justice Reform
Direct Service Delivery
Education & Awareness
Public Policy & Civic Engagement
Policy Advocacy & Legislative Reform
Annual Revenue
$852,878
Known Funders
5
Grants Received
6
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $852,878 | $834,209 | $4,277,999 |
| 2023 | $485,902 | $358,318 | $246,107 |
| 2022 | $190,367 | $236,370 | $38,037 |
| 2021 | $218,670 | $184,435 | $84,040 |
Top Funders
INATAI FOUNDATION
SEATTLE, WA
$225,000 (2023)
BETTER HEALTH TOGETHER
SPOKANE, WA
$170,650 (2023)
BETTER HEALTH TOGETHER
SPOKANE, WA
$121,300 (2021)
MARGUERITE CASEY FOUNDATION
SEATTLE, WA
$12,000 (2021)
Lucky Seven Foundation
Wilmington, DE
$8,000 (2022)
Unknown foundation
$26 (2023)
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
M
Mallorie Osborn
Secretary
Officer
K
Kevin Edwards
Vice President
Officer
L
Layne Pavey
President
Officer
K
Kurtis Robinson
Executive Dir.
Officer
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