WEBER HUMAN SERVICES FOUNDATION
OGDEN, UT | Weber County
Community Services
Overview
WEBER HUMAN SERVICES FOUNDATION
87-0528187
237 26TH ST
OGDEN, UT 84401
Weber County
OGDEN, UT 84401
Weber County
(801) 778-6834
foundation@weberhs.org
Mission Statement
IT IS THE MISSION OF WEBER HUMAN SERVICES FOUNDATION TO PARTNER WITH THE AGENCY AND THE LOCAL COMMUNITY TO PROVIDE HIGH QUALITY, ACCESSIBLE, COST EFFECTIVE, HUMAN SERVICES TO THE RESIDENTS OF WEBER AND MORGAN COUNTIES.
CRA Category
- Community Services
Nonprofit location
- Opportunity Zone
Awards & Certifications
- This nonprofit has not received any CRA awards or certifications.
Founded
1993
Total Employees
1
Total Volunteers
15
Nonprofit Classification (NTEE Code)
Z99
Not reported
Unknown
This is a temporary code for organizations until information is available to classify the entity in major groups A through Y.
IRS Activity Codes
559
Other matters
-
Not reported
-
Not reported
Standard Business Classification (NAICS Code)
-
Not reported
Targeted Clients
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Economically Disadvantaged
- Families
- Homeless
- Inmates or Ex-Offenders
- Job Seekers
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Men
- Minority Individuals
- People in Recovery
- Senior Citizens
- Unemployed
- Women
CRA Income Characteristics
- Low-Income
- Medicaid Recipients
- People Living Below Poverty Level
- Welfare Recipients
CRA Alignment
CRA Category
Community Services
Social services and other support for low- and moderate-income, homeless or at-risk individuals.
100%
Percent LMI Served
as reported by the nonprofit
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Programs & Services
Mental Health Department
The mental health department receives funding for mental health scholarships to help low income people receive the treatment they need to get well and become independent.
Targeted Clients
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Disabled
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Economically Disadvantaged
- Families
- General Public
- Homeless
- Inmates or Ex-Offenders
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Men
- Minority Individuals
- Senior Citizens
- Unemployed
- Women
CRA Income Characteristics
Not reported
Substance Use Disorders
The Substance Use department offers many programs to help low income individuals get the rehabilitation they need - there is outpatient and inpatient services offered. The foundation provides funding to help the facilities maintain the welcoming nature of these facilities with furniture, hygiene items, clothing, baby items for mothers who are enrolled at Tranquility Home so they can keep their children with them while in rehab. Incentives are provided for people who complete their programs, also paid for by the foundation.
Targeted Clients
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- Disabled
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Economically Disadvantaged
- Families
- General Public
- Homeless
- Inmates or Ex-Offenders
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Men
- Minority Individuals
- People in Recovery
- Unemployed
- Women
CRA Income Characteristics
Not reported
Senior Services Department
The Senior Services department offers Meals on Wheels, Senior Companion Program, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, and Medicaid counseling to name a few. The Foundation provides funding to the clients involved in these programs for items from dental care all the way to bus passes and new eye glasses. The foundation provides items that the agency and Medicaid/Medicare do not offer to these individuals.
Targeted Clients
- Disabled
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Economically Disadvantaged
- Families
- General Public
- Homeless
- Job Seekers
- Men
- Minority Individuals
- Women
CRA Income Characteristics
Not reported
Foundation General - Unrestricted
The Foundation General account is an unrestricted account in the Foundation that allows the Foundation board access to funds where they see the greatest need. The board allocates funding to help clients across the different programs at the agency. Examples include, Smart Boards for the Northern Utah Autism Program, Mental Health Scholarships for those who cannot afford treatment, prescription eyeglasses and appointments for eye exams, dental exams and procedures, emergency funding for housing in the form of deposits and a month of rent, 1-800-GotJunk for a client who was about to be evicted, and the list goes on and on.
Targeted Clients
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- College Students
- Disabled
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Economically Disadvantaged
- K-12 Students
- Entrepreneurs
- Families
- Foster Youth
- General Public
- Homeless
- Inmates or Ex-Offenders
- Job Seekers
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Men
- Minority Individuals
- Nonprofits
- People in Recovery
- Senior Citizens
- unemployed
- Women
CRA Income Characteristics
- Low-Income
- People Living Below Poverty Level
- HUD Assistance Recipients
- Medicaid 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
$291.8K
Revenue
$291.8K
Assets
$657K
IRS Business Master File Details
As of July 2023
Exempt Ruling Date
1994-10
Deductibility Status
Deductible
Last Tax Filing
2021
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 July 2023
Verified in Publication 78
Yes
Deductibility Limitation
50% (60% for cash contributions)
Organization Description
A public charity
Nonprofit Location
Physical Address
237 26TH ST
OGDEN, UT 84401
Weber County
OGDEN, UT 84401
Weber County
Area Type
Metropolitan Statistical Area
FIPS Geocoded Address
36260
MSA/MD
49
State
057
County
2011.00
Tract
Middle
Income Level
Core-Based Statistical Area
36260 - Ogden-Clearfield, UT
Combined Statistical Area
482 - Salt Lake City-Provo-Orem, UT
Metropolitan Division
Not located in an MD.
Located In
Low- or Moderate-Income Census Tract
Opportunity Zone
Majority Minority Census Tract
30.57%
FFIEC Designated Distressed Census Tract
FFIEC Underserved Census Tract
Geographies Served
- UT - Morgan County
- UT - Weber County
Market Data
Census Tract | County | |
---|---|---|
2011.00 | Weber County | |
Population | ||
Total Population | 2,525 | 259,390 |
Total Households | 1,099 | 87,802 |
Income | ||
Median Family Income (Census*) | $80,859 | $74,345 |
Median Family Income (2022 FFIEC est.) | $99,600 | $99,600 |
Tract Income Percentage | 91.86% | N/A |
Below Poverty Level | 20.4% | 8.4% |
Unemployment Level | 8.1% | 3.4% |
Housing | ||
Total Housing Units | 1,365 | 94,767 |
Total Owner-Occupied Units | 16.6% | 74.1% |
Total Renter-Occupied Units | 63.9% | 25.9% |
Total Vacant Units | 19.5% | 5.5% |
* Census tract income based on 2020 Census estimated data; County income based on 2021 American Community Survey data.
Management
13
Total Voting Members
in Governing Body
in Governing Body
13
Independent Voting Members
in Governing Body
in Governing Body
Tax Filing Signatory
Summer Williams
(801) 625-3799
(801) 625-3799
Principal Officer
Brock Mortensen
findCRA Profile Owner
Summer Williams
Foundation Director
summerw@weberhs.org
Foundation Director
summerw@weberhs.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
"NA" in this section indicates that the information was not available in the nonprofit's most recent IRS tax filing.
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