As a 501(c)(3) public charity, J.U.M.P. is committed to transparency. We share our IRS Form 990 and annual summaries so donors, partners, and the public can see how contributions support our mission.
Annual Report Summary (2024)
Juvenile Uplifting Mentoring Program (J.U.M.P.) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving at-risk youth and their families across Pennsylvania. We provide mentorship, family casework support, group programming, and community resources designed to reduce recidivism and create positive pathways for young people.
2024 Financial Snapshot
In our first full year of operation as a nonprofit, J.U.M.P. managed our resources carefully to maximize community impact.
Total Revenue (Income): $13,198
• Contributions & Grants: $9,800 (Donations from individuals and organizations who believe in our mission)
• Membership Dues: $3,000 (Support from community members and program participants)
• Other Income: $398 (In-kind donations, such as supplies or donated services)
Total Expenses: $6,406
• Program Services: $2,000 (Direct support for mentoring youth and family casework)
• Professional Services: $2,266 (Consultants, contractors, and support needed to launch programs)
• Startup & Operations Costs: $3,201 (Filing fees, office furniture, computers, printing, and other essentials to establish J.U.M.P.)
• Printing, Postage, and Supplies: $339
Net Assets (Funds carried forward into 2025): $6,792
This positive balance will be reinvested into expanding programming, outreach, and services in 2025.
Impact in 2024
Mentorship & Family Casework: Provided direct mentoring to at-risk youth and guidance for their families.
Community Support: Offered counseling, group sessions, and connections to local resources.
Foundation Building: Established the legal, financial, and operational infrastructure for long-term sustainability.
Looking Ahead
With a strong foundation in place, J.U.M.P. is preparing to:
Expand after-school programming and youth development services.
Build a robust data reporting system to track outcomes such as reduced recidivism and improved family stability.
Strengthen partnerships with schools, courts, and community agencies.
Increase transparency by making our Form 990 and annual summaries publicly available each year.
Commitment to Transparency
As a public charity, J.U.M.P. is committed to accountability and openness. This summary pairs with our official IRS Form 990-EZ (2024) to give our supporters and partners a clear picture of how funds are raised and spent in service to our mission.
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