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Form 990: Return of Organization Exempt from Income Taxes

Form 990 is the return that non-profit organizations file each year to show that the funds they collect from donors, government agencies and granting organizations are being used to support the mission of the organization. Taken as a whole, Form 990 presents a summary of the financial health of the organization.

Here are some highlights:

Part 1 Summary (pg 1): This provides an overview of Seniors West of the Teton’s finances–revenue, expenses, and net assets. For the last three years, our revenue has significantly exceeded our expenses. This has allowed us to expand our services, plan capital improvements, upgrade employee compensation and benefits, and make investments that insure our cash flow in uncertain times.

Part III Statement of Program Services Accomplishments (pg. 2, continued on pg. 27): Here we describe our major program areas and the financial resources we commit to them. Because we rely on volunteers to assist with or provide much of our programming, we are able to offer a much wider range and variety of programs than our budget would otherwise allow.

Part VIII Statement of Revenue (pg. 9): In the last five years, SWOT has sought to diversify its revenue sources. At one time, SWOT was almost heavily dependent on the Tin Cup campaign (it is listed under Federated Campaigns in Part VIII). Now, substantial portions of our revenue comes from local government and foundation grants, federal and state agencies, and our own fundraising events and campaigns. This new money doesn’t come cheap, though. Our staff spends a great deal of time writing grant proposals and reports, recruiting donors and sponsors, and handling the administrative reporting required of service providers.

Part IX Statement of Functional Expenses (pg.10): This provides a detailed view of how we spend the money. Expenses are broken into three functional categories: programs, administration, and fundraising. Compared with many other non-profits, we have very low administration and fundraising expenses. 75% of what we spend goes into programs and services.

Part X Balance Sheet (pg. 11): The balance sheet tells the story of a financially healthy organization that is in a position to grow. In 2022 Seniors West of the Tetons posted a solid gain in total assets with minimal liabilities. It had no long term debt and it had adequate reserves to cover funding shortfalls and replace aging equipment.


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About Us

Location and Contact Info

Senior Community Center
P.O. Box 871
60 S. Main Street
Driggs, ID 83422

Phone: (208) 354-6973
Website: https://tetonseniors.org
Mailing Address: Box 871, Driggs, ID 83422
Newsletter: Valley Talk

Hours

Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment

Staff


Allie Mollenkof, Executive Director, swot@tetonseniors.com
Peter Troy, Chef/Kitchen Manager
Ken Kirkpatrick, Systems Manager, ken@tetonseniors.com