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    MIP Score

    56

    Community Building
    General Community Improvement

    Highland Park Improvement Club

    Highland Park Improvement Club Logo

    Highland Park Improvement Club

    Community Building
    General Community Improvement
    98146-0253, Seattle, WashingtonView all Seattle charities
    EIN: 91-6061434
    Total Assets: $486 thousand
    Established in 1919

    Mission

    The Highland Park Improvement Club has been a registered non-profit community group since 1919. For over 100 years, the Club has combined community service with an active social network, powered entirely by volunteers, ensuring the neighborhood has a gathering place for everyone.

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    Basic Information

    Tax-Exempt

    Address

    98146-0253, Seattle, Washington

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    Founded in

    1919

    EIN

    91-6061434

    Total Assets

    $486 thousand

    Mission

    The Highland Park Improvement Club has been a registered non-profit community group since 1919. For over 100 years, the Club has combined community service with an active social network, powered entirely by volunteers, ensuring the neighborhood has a gathering place for everyone.

    Basic Information

    Tax-Exempt

    Address

    98146-0253, Seattle, Washington

    View all Seattle charities

    Founded in

    1919

    EIN

    91-6061434

    Total Assets

    $486 thousand

    UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

    This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

    Showing 3 of 3 goals

    Goal 10

    Reduced Inequalities

    Goal 16

    Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

    Goal 17

    Partnerships for the Goals

    Goal 10

    Reduced Inequalities

    Goal 16

    Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

    Goal 17

    Partnerships for the Goals

    At a Glance

    New Generation of HPIC Board

    New Generation of HPIC Board

    Introducing the new advocates for community, committed to rebuilding HPIC and fostering neighborhood connections.

    Art for Brighter Days

    Art for Brighter Days

    Vibrant installations from local artists on construction fences to enrich the aesthetics of the neighborhood.

    Support for BLM

    Support for BLM

    Installation of a Black Lives Matter banner showing commitment to social justice and community support.

    Impact Stats

    $50,000

    Grant Amount

    Grant for Building Demolition

    Awarded a $50,000 grant from the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods for funding the building demolition and site preparation for community events.

    $900,000

    Total Funding

    Full Funding for Rebuild

    Received $900,000 from state and local grants to assist in rebuilding the HPIC.

    $3,000

    Grant Amount

    C.A.R.E. Grant

    Awarded a $3,000 annual grant for three years to enhance arts and culture programming with an anti-racism lens.

    MIP Score (Beta)

    The MIP Score is in beta! We'd love any feedback you may have.

    The MIP Score and it's methodology is purely used as a way to visualize how a nonprofits public financial data compares against others. It doesn't reflect the unique circumstances and impact that a nonprofit has.The MIP Score should never be used to say one charity is better than another.

    Overall Score

    56

    54

    /100

    Program Expense Ratio

    79.21%

    12

    /20

    Program Revenue Growth

    -81.53%

    2

    /20

    Leverage Ratio

    0.002778

    20

    /20

    Working Capital Ratio

    5.845

    18

    /20

    Fundraising Efficiency

    0

    2

    /20

    Latest Filing Data: Form 990

    Fiscal Year:2021

    Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

    Financial Details

    Revenue

    CategoryAmountPercentage
    Contributions, Gifts, and Grants88.54K15.45%
    Program Services3.06K0.53%
    Investment Income330.01%
    Sales of Non-Inventory Assets00.00%
    Other Notable Sources480K83.76%
    Total Revenue573.1K100.00%

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