American Indian Family Center
American Indian Family Center
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About this organization
Mission
The AIFC’s vision is to be the place 'Where American Indian Families Thrive.' The AIFC’s mission is to provide American Indian families with programs and services enriched by traditional American Indian values and culture. AIFC strives to engage and grow individuals to achieve and sustain positive socio-economic impact for the American Indian community and their families. This mission is achieved through AIFC’s two focus areas: Family and Youth Services and Behavioral Health Services.
About
Family and youth services: provides all generations with holistic services that promote traditional lifestyles including parenting, peer mentoring, health, skill development, education, employment and housing services. Programs include: Thinica Owichakiyapi Tipi (helping homeless build): housing program, Waabanogimaawag (tomorrow's leaders): native youth program, Bimaasiziwin Mikana (the path of life): parent mentor program, Wakanyeja Kin Wakan Pi (our children are sacred): women and mothers' health program, Ombi'ayaa Anishinabe-ininiiwug (rise up original men): men and fathers' health program, and Zuya Wo Ohiva (journey to success): employment and education program.
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
The mission of the non-profit, as stated in the filing, is “To strengthen and value the capacity of the american indian community, its culture and families to raise healthy, nurtured children to achieve their full potential and to be active, contributing members in their community.”.
When referring to its tasks, they were described as: “To strengthen and value the capacity of the american indian community, its culture and families to raise healthy, nurtured children to achieve their full potential and to be active, contributing members in their community.”.
- The non-profit is operating legally in the state of MN.
- The non-profit's address for the year 2020 is listed as 579 WELLS STREET, ST PAUL, MN, 55130 in the filing.
- The form submitted by the non-profit organization for 2020 reports 25 employees.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is $92,145.
- The organization has 10 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1996.
- The organization pays $1,285,446 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $123,892 in fundraising expenses.