BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF YELLOWSTONE COUNTY INC
BILLINGS, MT | Yellowstone County
Community Services
Overview
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF YELLOWSTONE COUNTY INC
23-7451775
3203 3RD AVE N STE 301
BILLINGS, MT 59101
Yellowstone County
BILLINGS, MT 59101
Yellowstone County
(406) 248-2229
bbrosis@bbbsyc.org
Mission Statement
WE CREATE AND SUPPORT ONE-TO-ONE MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS THAT IGNITE THE POWER AND PROMISE OF YOUTH.
CRA Category
- Community Services
Nonprofit location
- Opportunity Zone
Awards & Certifications
- This nonprofit has not received any CRA awards or certifications.
Founded
1974
Total Employees
3
Total Volunteers
120
Nonprofit Classification (NTEE Code)
-
Not reported
IRS Activity Codes
349
Other youth organization or activities
-
Not reported
-
Not reported
Standard Business Classification (NAICS Code)
-
Not reported
Targeted Clients
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- Economically Disadvantaged
- K-12 Students
- Foster Youth
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Native Americans
- Rural Residents
CRA Income Characteristics
- HUD Assistance Recipients
- Low-Income
- Medicaid Recipients
- Moderate-Income
- People Living Below Poverty Level
- SNAP Recipients
- SSI Recipients
- USDA Free or Reduced Lunch Students
- Welfare Recipients
CRA Alignment
CRA Category
Community Services
Social services and other support for low- and moderate-income, homeless or at-risk individuals.
68%
Percent LMI Served
as reported by the nonprofit
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LOWHIGH
LOWHIGH
LOWHIGH
LOWHIGH
Programs & Services
Community-based Mentoring
Youth are matched with an adult volunteer within the community to develop social and emotional skills necessary to build resilience and increase the health and well-being of the youth.
Targeted Clients
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- Economically Disadvantaged
- Foster Youth
- Native Americans
- Rural Residents
CRA Income Characteristics
- Low-Income
- Moderate-Income
- People Living Below Poverty Level
- HUD Assistance Recipients
- Medicaid Recipients
- SNAP Recipients
- SSI Recipients
- USDA Free or Reduced Lunch Students
- Welfare Recipients
School-based Mentoring
K-8th grade students in the Laurel Public School District are matched with juniors and seniors within the district to develop academic and social-emotional skills that build resilience and increase the health and well-being of all youth involved.
Targeted Clients
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- Economically Disadvantaged
- K-12 Students
- Foster Youth
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Native Americans
- Rural Residents
CRA Income Characteristics
- Low-Income
- Moderate-Income
- People Living Below Poverty Level
- HUD Assistance Recipients
- Medicaid Recipients
- SNAP Recipients
- SSI Recipients
- USDA Free or Reduced Lunch Students
- Welfare Recipients
Awards & Certifications
Community Development Financial Institution
Community Development Financial Institution Award Recipient
New Market Tax Credit Recipient
HUD Counseling Agency
Low Income Housing Tax Credit Recipient
IRS Summary
Income
$215.6K
Revenue
$194.7K
Assets
$125.3K
IRS Business Master File Details
As of March 2024
Exempt Ruling Date
1976-05
Deductibility Status
Deductible
Last Tax Filing
2020
Organization Type
Corporation
Organization Tax Filing Status
990 (all other) or 990EZ return
Foundation Tax Filing Status
990-PF not required by IRS
Affiliation Classification
Independent Organization
Basis for Foundation/Public Charity Status
Organization which receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or the general public 170(b)(1)(A)(vi)
IRS Publication 78 Details
As of March 2024
Verified in Publication 78
Yes
Deductibility Limitation
50% (60% for cash contributions)
Organization Description
A public charity
Nonprofit Location
Physical Address
3203 3RD AVE N STE 301
BILLINGS, MT 59101
Yellowstone County
BILLINGS, MT 59101
Yellowstone County
Area Type
Metropolitan Statistical Area
FIPS Geocoded Address
13740
MSA/MD
30
State
111
County
0004.02
Tract
Middle
Income Level
Core-Based Statistical Area
13740 - Billings, MT
Combined Statistical Area
Not located in a CSA.
Metropolitan Division
Not located in an MD.
Located In
Low- or Moderate-Income Census Tract
Opportunity Zone
Majority Minority Census Tract
23.34%
FFIEC Designated Distressed Census Tract
FFIEC Underserved Census Tract
Geographies Served
- MT - Yellowstone County
Market Data
Census Tract | County | |
---|---|---|
0004.02 | Yellowstone County | |
Population | ||
Total Population | 3,196 | 165,524 |
Total Households | 1,474 | 67,897 |
Income | ||
Median Family Income (Census*) | $76,818 | $72,300 |
Median Family Income (2023 FFIEC est.) | $95,200 | $95,200 |
Tract Income Percentage | 95.16% | N/A |
Below Poverty Level | 18.9% | 10.7% |
Unemployment Level | 2.9% | 3.5% |
Housing | ||
Total Housing Units | 1,772 | 72,252 |
Total Owner-Occupied Units | 26.0% | 69.5% |
Total Renter-Occupied Units | 57.2% | 30.5% |
Total Vacant Units | 16.8% | 7% |
* Census tract income based on 2020 American Community Survey data as reported in the 2023 FFIEC Census Flat File; County income based on 2022 American Community Survey data.
Management
15
Total Voting Members
in Governing Body
in Governing Body
15
Independent Voting Members
in Governing Body
in Governing Body
Tax Filing Signatory
Amy Riesinger
(406) 248-2229
(406) 248-2229
Principal Officer
Not reported by nonprofit.
findCRA Profile Owner
Rachel Hill
Executive Director
bbrosis@bbbsyc.org
Executive Director
bbrosis@bbbsyc.org
Key Policies & Documents
Written Conflict of Interest Policy
Written Document Retention & Destruction Policy
Written Whistleblower Policy
CEO Compensation Review Process
Written Minutes of Board Meetings
Financial Statements & Reporting
Compiled or Reviewed by an Independent Accountant
Audited by an Independent Accountant
Included in Consolidated Financial Statements
Internal Audit Committee Review
Federal Grant Audit Required
Federal Grand Audit Performed
Organization Activities
Provides Credit Counseling
Conducts Gaming Activities
Engages in Lobbying Activities
Engages in Political Activities
Makes Grants to Individuals
Makes Grants to Organizations
Information in this section is extracted from the nonprofit's e-filed tax return and based on answers provided by the nonprofit in their 990 e-filed for the tax period ending on 2020-06.
A hyphen (“-“) in this section indicates that the information was not required by the IRS or not reported by the nonprofit in its tax return e-filing.
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