EIN 76-0088702

Northwest Assistance Ministries (NAM)

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
92
State
Year formed
1983
Most recent tax filings
2023-09-01
NTEE code, primary
Description
NAM’s vision, grounded in their mission and true to their values, is a community in which Neighbors care for Neighbors through their collaborative effort with area congregations, community partners, donors and volunteers.
Total revenues
$9,729,200
2023
Total expenses
$11,041,229
2023
Total assets
$8,097,381
2023
Num. employees
92
2023

Program areas at NAM

The Emergency Basic Needs program provided client services to 8,682 individuals and 14,852 family members. NAM's Emergency Basic Needs program assisted 421 clients with rental and mortgage assistance, totaling $779,724. Over $25,000 in utility assistance was granted to 73 clients. Through NAMs Back-to-School project, 300 children received school supplies. NAM's Resale Shop, 707 individuals were provided with client vouchers to get essential items from the resale shop. Through its partnership with Moving Waters, the resale shop provided clothing to 534 homeless clients.The Joanne Watford Nutrition Center safely provided nutritious groceries, including fresh produce, meat and dairy to 13,613 individuals. Many of these clients were new. Through its partnership with Common Market, the Joanne Watford Nutrition Center furnished over 4,000 fresh food boxes to 2,850 clients. In partnership with the Houston Food Bank, NAM hosted drive-thru food distributions serving 652 families and 109 low-income seniors. Thanksgiving and Holiday meals were given to 1,579 families.NAMs Housing Homeless Services provided assistance to 207 families. Through government grants, these families received extensive aid, including case management, rent/utilities support, housing placement, financial education, and essential items totaling over $ 911,193, ensuring stability by covering payments 781 times in the year.NAMs Veterans Services provided assistance to 57 families. Through veterans funding, these families received extensive aid, including case management, rent/utilities support, housing placement, financial education, and essential items totaling $124,000, ensuring stability by covering payments 75 times in the year.
NAMs Family Violence Center assisted 399 survivors, providing 74,280 services including crisis intervention, safety planning, case management, information and referrals, access to shelter, emergency transportation, client advocacy, and legal advocacy. Through economic stability funding, clients were assisted with rent, utilities, and childcare totaling $95,281. A total of 5,479 phone calls were answered on the 24-hour hotline from victims in crisis or individuals seeking help. Youth violence prevention education was provided in five area school districts: Klein, Aldine, Cy-fair, Tomball and Spring. Presentations or awareness events were presented to 1,530 individuals in the community.A total of 778 counseling sessions were provided to adults and children, in both English and Spanish.Through a program offered by Ring, 60 clients were supplied with Ring cameras, providing vital safety and security. The Family Violence Center assisted 63 clients with obtaining a protective order through the Harris County District Attorneys Office.The Learning and Vocational Training Center provided financial education, training, and coaching services were provided to 221 adults. Through collaborative efforts with the Harris County Department of Education (HCDE), another 3,180 students were engaged, enabling their enrollment in GED and ESL classes through NAMs facilities, referrals, and marketing initiatives. 68 scholarships were granted, aiding 40 individuals in securing employment and supporting 35 others in skill enhancement. NAM joined forces with WorkTexas to organize two job fairs, collectively serving around 700 participants, with an average of 23 employers present at each event.NAM clients often receive more than one service and participate in more than one of its program areas. Through numerous collaborations and partnerships, 634 individuals received a variety of services on-site at NAM. NAM could not fulfill its mission without volunteers. In FY 2022-2023 over 3,000 NAM's dedicated volunteers contributed 51,410 hours of service.
Meals on Wheels delivered a total of 242,294 nutritious meals for 1,192 homebound seniors and disabled individuals within NAMs 24 zip codes, which were delivered by 700 dedicated volunteers. Over 140 individuals received monthly grocery deliveries and Saturday frozen meals. 6,293 fresh boxes of vegetables and fruits were provided through our partnership with Common Market. As prescribed by their physicians, 106 seniors received weekly nutritional supplements. Homebound seniors companion animals were provided pet food and pet supplies, which were donated by the Houston Humane Society. Young at Heart Senior Center, a total of 203 seniors were served and participated in 5,065 virtual and in-person activities (physical fitness, dance, French language and wellness classes). The 60+ Caf congregate meal program served 4,768 hot meals and furnished 2,511 rides to the Young at Heart Senior Center.

Who funds Northwest Assistance Ministries (NAM)

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Houston MethodistProgram Support$411,602
United Way of Greater HoustonBasic Needs$278,501
Hamill FoundationOperating Programs$275,000
...and 44 more grants received totalling $2,502,120

Personnel at NAM

NameTitleCompensation
Les CavePresident and Chief Executive Officer
Denese HammonChief Financial Officer$101,360
Traci HurstInterim Chief Financial Officer
Allison Booker-BrooksChief Program Officer
Elaina AlbarezDirector
...and 11 more key personnel

Financials for NAM

RevenuesFYE 09/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$9,334,115
Program services$94,566
Investment income and dividends$3,343
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$253,747
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$-170,284
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$202,134
Miscellaneous revenues$11,579
Total revenues$9,729,200

Form 990s for NAM

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-092024-08-14990View PDF
2022-092023-07-26990View PDF
2021-092022-08-12990View PDF
2020-092021-06-11990View PDF
2019-092020-09-11990View PDF
...and 9 more Form 990s
Data update history
August 10, 2024
Received grants
Identified 13 new grant, including a grant for $198,275 from Watford Family Foundation
July 5, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 16 new personnel
July 5, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
June 21, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 5 new personnel
May 17, 2024
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $7,500 from Carolyn J. and Robert J. Allison Jr. Family Foundation
Nonprofit Types
Human service organizationsFamily service centersHeadquarter / parent organizationsCharities
Issues
Human services
Characteristics
LobbyingFundraising eventsReceives government fundingEndowed supportCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
15555 Kuykendahl Rd
Houston, TX 77090
Metro area
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX
County
Harris County, TX
Website URL
namonline.org/ 
Phone
(281) 885-4555
IRS details
EIN
76-0088702
Fiscal year end
September
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1983
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
P60: Emergency Assistance
NAICS code, primary
624190: Individual and Family Services
Parent/child status
Central organization
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