Arrow Child & Family Ministries
EIN: 742622426 · Spring, TX · NTEE: S50
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Expenses | $20.3M |
| Net Assets | $1.4M |
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Form 990 Filing Summary
3 filing years are available, with latest revenue of $19.7M and expenses of $20.3M.
Revenue and Expenses
Arrow Child & Family Ministries reported $19.7M in revenue and $20.3M in expenses, a deficit of $549K.
Executive Compensation
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|---|---|---|
| Legitimacy | Insufficient Data | Good filing record; no red flags identified |
| Mission spend | Pending | Unknown |
| Financial durability | Grade C | 3 stored filing years |
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About Arrow Child & Family Ministries
Arrow Child & Family Ministries (EIN: 742622426) is a nonprofit organization based in Spring, TX, classified under NTEE code S50. The organization reported total revenue of $0 and total assets of $0 according to its most recent IRS 990 filing. This transparency report provides an AI-powered analysis of Arrow Child & Family Ministries's financial health, spending patterns, executive compensation, and overall mission effectiveness based on publicly available IRS data.
Organization Overview
Arrow Child & Family Ministries is a large nonprofit that has been operating for 23 years, with 3 years of IRS 990 filings on record (2011–2013). Revenue has grown at a compound annual rate of -2.8%.
Key Financial Metrics (2013)
From the most recent IRS 990 filing on record:
| Total Revenue | $19.7M |
| Total Expenses | $20.3M |
| Surplus / Deficit | $-548,807 |
| Total Assets | $6.1M |
| Total Liabilities | $4.7M |
| Net Assets | $1.4M |
| Operating Margin | -2.8% |
| Debt-to-Asset Ratio | 77.7% |
| Months of Reserves | 3.6 months |
Financial Health Grade: C
In 2013, Arrow Child & Family Ministries reported a deficit of $549K with expenses exceeding revenue, holds 3.6 months of operating reserves (adequate), has a debt-to-asset ratio of 77.7% (high leverage).
Financial Trends
Over 3 years of filings (2011–2013), Arrow Child & Family Ministries's revenue has declined at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -2.8%.
| Year | Revenue Change | Expense Change | Asset Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | -5.6% | -0.5% | +29.3% |
| 2012 | +0.1% | -1.9% | -16.3% |
IRS Tax-Exempt Classification
| IRS Classification Codes | 1000 |
| IRS Ruling Date | 2003 |
Classification data from ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer. Additional BMF data may be available after enrichment.
AI Analysis Pending
AI enrichment for Arrow Child & Family Ministries has not yet been completed. Basic IRS 990 data is shown below. Check back later for a full transparency report including a Mission Score, spending breakdown, executive compensation analysis, and red flags assessment.
Mission Effectiveness Score
NonprofitSpending's AI analysis rates Arrow Child & Family Ministries with a Mission Score of 0 out of 100 (Very Poor). This score reflects the organization's overall financial transparency, program spending efficiency, and governance indicators derived from IRS 990 public filings.
Key Financial Metrics (2013)
From the most recent IRS 990 filing on record:
- The organization reported a deficit of $549K, with expenses exceeding revenue.
- Debt-to-asset ratio: 77.7%.
Frequently Asked Questions about Arrow Child & Family Ministries
Is Arrow Child & Family Ministries a legitimate charity?
Arrow Child & Family Ministries (EIN: 742622426) is a registered tax-exempt nonprofit based in Texas. It has 3 years of IRS 990 filings on record. No red flags identified. Financial health grade: C.
How does Arrow Child & Family Ministries spend its money?
Arrow Child & Family Ministries reported its financials in IRS 990 filings. 3 years of filing data available. Expenses exceeded revenue in the most recent year. Review the full spending breakdown on NonprofitSpending.
Are donations to Arrow Child & Family Ministries tax-deductible?
Arrow Child & Family Ministries is registered as a tax-exempt nonprofit (EIN: 742622426). Donations to most 501(c)(3) organizations are tax-deductible. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation.
Where is Arrow Child & Family Ministries located?
Arrow Child & Family Ministries is headquartered in Spring, Texas and files with the IRS under EIN 742622426. It is classified under NTEE code S50.
How many years of IRS 990 filings does Arrow Child & Family Ministries have?
Arrow Child & Family Ministries has 3 years of IRS 990 filings on record at NonprofitSpending. Additional filing years may become available as the IRS releases new data.
Filing History
IRS 990 filing history for Arrow Child & Family Ministries showing financial trends over 3 years of public records:
Over 3 years of IRS 990 filings (2011–2013), Arrow Child & Family Ministries's revenue has declined by 5.5%, moving from $20.9M to $19.7M. Total assets increased by 8.3% over the same period, from $5.6M to $6.1M. Total functional expenses fell by 2.4%, from $20.8M to $20.3M. In its most recent filing year (2013), Arrow Child & Family Ministries reported a deficit of $549K, with expenses exceeding revenue. The organization holds $4.7M in liabilities against $6.1M in assets (debt-to-asset ratio: 77.7%), resulting in net assets of $1.4M.
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets | Liabilities | Officer Comp. % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | $19.7M | $20.3M | $6.1M | $4.7M | — | View 990 |
| 2012 | $20.9M | $20.4M | $4.7M | $2.8M | — | View 990 |
| 2011 | $20.9M | $20.8M | $5.6M | $4.3M | — | View 990 |
Year-by-Year Financial Summary
- 2013: Revenue of $19.7M, expenses of $20.3M, and assets of $6.1M (revenue -5.6% year-over-year).
- 2012: Revenue of $20.9M, expenses of $20.4M, and assets of $4.7M (revenue +0.1% year-over-year).
- 2011: Revenue of $20.9M, expenses of $20.8M, and assets of $5.6M.
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Data Sources and Methodology
This transparency report for Arrow Child & Family Ministries is generated by NonprofitSpending's AI analysis engine. The data is sourced from publicly available IRS 990 filings accessed through the ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer API and IRS electronic filing records. The Mission Score, spending breakdown, and other analytical insights are produced by artificial intelligence and should be used as one of multiple factors when evaluating a nonprofit organization.
IRS 990 forms are annual information returns that most tax-exempt organizations must file with the IRS. These forms provide detailed financial information including revenue, expenses, assets, liabilities, and compensation of officers. NonprofitSpending processes this data to provide accessible transparency reports for donors, researchers, and the general public.
Disclaimer
AI-generated analysis based on IRS public records. Not financial or legal advice. Verify information directly with the organization.