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CHARITY REVIEW
Issued: November 2023 Expires: November 2025

AIM for the Handicapped, Inc.

Accredited Charity
Accredited Charity

Meets Standards

Accreditation seal

Standards For Charity Accountability

Governance

  1. Board Oversight
  2. Board Size
  3. Board Meetings
  4. Board Compensation
  5. Conflict of Interest

Measuring Effectiveness

  1. Effectiveness Policy
  2. Effectiveness Report

Finances

  1. Program Expenses
  2. Fundraising Expenses
  3. Accumulating Funds
  4. Audit Report
  5. Detailed Expense Breakdown
  6. Accurate Expense Reporting
  7. Budget Plan

Fundraising & Info

  1. Truthful Materials
  2. Annual Report
  3. Website Disclosures
  4. Donor Privacy
  5. Cause Marketing Disclosures
  6. Complaints

AIM for the Handicapped, Inc. meets the 20 Standards for Charity Accountability.

Stated Purpose:
According to AIM for the Handicapped, Inc., its purpose is to "help individuals with physical, emotional and learning disabilities, orthopedic or coordination problems achieve their highest potential through the AIM Method of Specialized Movement Education."

Year, State Incorporated:
1963, OH

Also Known As:
Adventures in Movement for the Handicapped, Inc.

AIM for the Handicapped, Inc.'s activities include providing classes to the blind, deaf, mentally or emotionally handicapped, learning disabled and those with coordination problems. These classes include encouraging the student to perform rhythmical exercises involving the fine and gross motor skills.

For the year ended November 30, 2022, AIM for the Handicapped, Inc.'s program expenses were:

Programs $330,620
Total Program Expenses $330,620

Chief Executive
Jo Geiger, Founder

Chair of the Board
John Voss, Community Volunteer

Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation

Board Size
5

Paid Staff Size
5

Method(s) Used:
Direct mail appeals, Invitations to fund raising events, Grant proposals, Internet, Appeals via Social Media (Facebook, etc.)

% of Related Contributions on Fundraising: 31.40%

This organization is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes.

The following information is based on AIM for the Handicapped, Inc.'s audited financial statements for the year ended November 30, 2022.

Source of Funds
Nancy Lopez Tournament $300,352
Employee Retention Tax Credit Refund $96,789
Contributions $51,767
Investment Loss $-33,074
Total Income $415,834

Programs: 65% Fundraising: 22% Administrative: 14%

Total Income $415,834
Total expenses: $511,048
  Program expenses $330,620
  Fundraising expenses $110,575
  Administrative expenses $69,853
  Other expenses $0
Income in Excess of Expenses $-95,214
Beginning Net Assets $1,357,592
Other Changes In Net Assets $0
Ending Net Assets $1,262,378
Total Liabilities $63,925
Total Assets $1,326,303

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