Basic Organization Information
PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA
- Physical Address:
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Aurora, CO
80014 5376
- EIN:
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84-6036190
- Web URL:
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www.mscpva.org
- NTEE Category:
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Y Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other
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Y01 Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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R Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy
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R20 Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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Y Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other
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Y99 Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other N.E.C.
- Year Founded:
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1955
- Ruling Year:
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1955
- How This Organization Is Funded:
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Paralyzed Veterans of America - national - $251,102
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Fundraising and Contributions - $34,003
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Grants - $18,375
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Mission Statement
To aid and assist veterans who have suffered injuries or diseases of the spinal cord, to advocate and promote medical research and programs in fields connected with injuries and diseases of the spinal cord, and to promote legislative provisions for barrier free designs.
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Impact Statement from Nonprofit
Our goal is to help paralyzed veterans lead productive lives.
Revenue and Expenses
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Chief Executive
Mr. Mark Shepherd
Term:
Since
Oct
2002
Chief Executive Profile:
20 years executive management experience, 16 in non-profit management.
CEO/Executive Director Statement:
Our mission is to provide opportunity for our membership to lead active lives by promoting and advocating for them in the communities we serve. We also provide sports and recreation and membership opportunties. MSCPVA also helps members pursue their military service benefits.
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Highest Paid Employees & Their Compensation
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Program:
Membership
- Budget:
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$121,299
- Category:
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Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy
- Population Served:
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Program Description:
Provide membership opportunities, allocated grants, education, research library, annual events, picnic, fellowship, peer counseling.
Program Long-Term Success:
Successful membership retention and growth
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Communication
- Budget:
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$73,352
- Category:
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Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy
- Population Served:
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Program Description:
Provide chapter website, newsletter and Advocacy Bulletin to members. Provide a conduit of research information and periodicals to membership.
Program Long-Term Success:
Communication is a key componet of waht we provide to members unable to access community program due to severe disability.
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Advocacy, Liaison & Service
- Budget:
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$118,157
- Category:
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Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy
- Population Served:
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Program Description:
Advocate for our membership. Serve as a voice for members pursuing their veterans benefits through the department of Veterans Affairs. Work in the community on areas of the Americans with Disabilities Act, accessibility and awareness.
Program Long-Term Success:
Continued community awareness about disability and the need for accessibility.
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Sports & Recreation
- Budget:
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$90,631
- Category:
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Recreation & Sports
- Population Served:
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
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Aging/Elderly/Senior Citizens
Program Description:
Provide members with adaptive sports and recreation opportunties.
Program Long-Term Success:
Health and fitness of our disabled members. interaction in the community to develop programs suitable for all.
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Funding Needs
We do not receive federal funding. All our programs are provided for from public and philathropic contributions.
We need funds to sustain general administrative functions and to provide for the programs we maintain.
Volunteer Needs
Volunteers are always needed.
Request for In-Kind Contributions
We do not accept household good or thiftstore iteams as we have no collaboratie arrangement to dispense them. However, we will consider event specific items or VIK donations for raffle specific purposes.