Partners Creating Community Inc
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
Partners Creating Community Inc Presume Competence, Change the WorldWe include, empower, value, appreciate, and recognize adults who areneurodivergent, intellectually disabled, and/or facing mental healthchallenges, embracing talents and integrating people of all abilities into thegreater community. Who We Serve DONATE About Partners Creating CommunityWe’re creating a world where everyone can succeed. Adults who are neurodivergent, intellectually disabled and/or facing mental health challenges are too often underestimated, excluded, limited, undervalued and isolated. We provide support, understanding and encouragement to help people overcome obstacles and thrive at work and within their communities. When we believe in people and support their growth and independence, they discover what we already know – their full capability and potential. Our Enterprises CAFÉ CAFÉ 260 Bridge Café is Partners Creating Community’s storefront café and headquarters. It’s an inclusive gathering place where all are welcome. Learn More BREAD BREAD Green Lion Breads is Partners Creating Community’s bread bakery that operates out of 260 Bridge Café. Learn More PASTRIES PASTRIES Heart Stone Pastry is Partner Creating Community’s pastry program within 260 Bridge Cafe. Learn More COFFEE COFFEE Partners Creating Community’s coffee roasting enterprise - Pear Tree Coffee Roasters - provides coffee that’s sourced with intention and roasted sustainably. Learn More ART ART Quiet Space is Partners Creating Community's progressive art studio. Learn More AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE Frog Hollow Farm is Partners Creating Community’s 12-acre working farm focused on agricultural initiatives. Learn More Living SupportWe provide essential living support for adults who are neurodivergent, intellectually disabled, and/or facing mental health challenges. We help people thrive in both shared living and more independent settings. More
Partners Creating Community Inc has received 8 grants from 7 known foundation funders. Revenue increased from $3,332,628 in 2023 to $6,377,488 in 2024. Most recent reported revenue: $6,377,488.
Annual Revenue
$6,377,488
Known Funders
7
Grants Received
8
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $6,377,488 | $6,154,098 | $3,957,289 |
| 2023 | $3,332,628 | $2,694,527 | $1,385,395 |
| 2022 | $1,501,871 | $1,390,280 | $1,261,857 |
| 2021 | $986,609 | $1,048,555 | $946,047 |
| 2020 | $778,320 | $845,531 | $1,022,414 |
| 2019 | $455,523 | $595,637 | $963,798 |
| 2018 | $216,196 | $320,294 | $963,145 |
| 2017 | $611,831 | $211,292 | $491,402 |
Top Funders
DENVER, CO
KIMBERTON, PA
NEW CANAAN, CT
NEW YORK, NY
CAMBRIDGE, MA
CAMBRIDGE, MA
Wilmington, DE
SEATTLE, WA
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
KRISTEN WEBER
CO-EXEC. DIR./CHR
MARK DOBERENZ
FARM PROGRAM LEAD
BRIAN DODD
CO-EXEC. DIR./CHR & SEC.
PAUL DOWNS
TREASURER, TRM 04/24
RICHARD MOSELEY
MEMBER
JOEL STEIKER
TREASURER, EFF. 9/24, MEMBER
CAROLINE BARNHART
CHAIR, EFF 09/24, MEMBER
ADAM ARDEKANI
MEMBER, EFF 12/24
ANDREW GOODMAN
MEMBER, EFF 12/24
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