National Eating Disorders Association

Organization Overview

National Eating Disorders Association is located in White Plains, NY. The organization was established in 1993. According to its NTEE Classification (Q30) the organization is classified as: International Development, under the broad grouping of International, Foreign Affairs & National Security and related organizations. As of 12/2022, National Eating Disorders Association employed 31 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. National Eating Disorders Association is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 12/2022, National Eating Disorders Association generated $3.1m in total revenue. This represents a relatively dramatic decline in revenue. Over the past 7 years, the organization has seen revenues fall by an average of (3.5%) each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $3.3m during the year ending 12/2022. As we would expect to see with falling revenues, expenses have declined by (1.2%) per year over the past 7 years. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Since 2015, National Eating Disorders Association has awarded 91 individual grants totaling $3,372,001. If you would like to learn more about the grant giving history of this organization, scroll down to the grant profile section of this page.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2022

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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SUPPORTS INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES AFFECTED BY EATING DISORDERS.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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IN 2022, OUR HELPLINE SUPPORTED INDIVIDUALS AFFECTED BY EATING DISORDERS AND THEIR LOVED ONES WITH FINDING THE TOOLS AND RESOURCES THEY NEED TO GET HELP. IN 2022 OUR HELPLINE FIELDED OVER 69,000 REQUESTS.DIGITAL AND SOCIAL MEDIA SUPPORT: OUR WEBSITE IS ONE OF THE TOP RESOURCES FOR EATING DISORDERS INFORMATION, WITH OVER 3.9 MILLION UNIQUE VISITORS IN 2022, WITH 81% BEING NEW VISITORS. OUR SCREENING TOOL, DEVELOPED BY TOP EATING DISORDER RESEARCHERS, AND LAUNCHED ON OUR SITE IN 2017, WILL REACH 1 MILLION COMPLETED SCREENINGS IN 2023. IT'S A POWERFUL FIRST STEP TOWARDS IDENTIFICATION FOR MANY. OUR AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS- EATING DISORDERS AWARENESS WEEK, BODY ACCEPTANCE WEEK, AND NO DIET DAY- ARE IMPORTANT PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGNS ABOUT EATING DISORDERS, RECOVERY, AND PREVENTION. THESE CAMPAIGNS GENERATE IMPORTANT PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGES AND MILLIONS OF MEDIA IMPRESSIONS.OUR NEDA WALKS PROGRAM TAKES PLACE IN MORE THAN 49 CITIES NATIONWIDE. THESE COMMUNITY-BUILDING EVENTS PROVIDE SUPPORT TO ALL THOSE AFFECTED BY EATING DISORDERS. THERE WERE 49 WALKS IN 2022, RAISING $888,395.00 AND WAS SUPPORTED BY 8,132 WALKERS AND 853 TEAMS.THE CAMPUS WARRIORS PROGRAM DEBUTED IN 2022. THIS AWARENESS, EDUCATION, SUPPORT AND FUNDRAISING PROGRAM LAUNCHED ON 72 CAMPUSES. A MAJOR ADVANCEMENT IN 2022 WAS OUR NEW COLLABORATION AND PARTNERSHIP WITH GFED, THE GLOBAL FOUNDATION FOR EATING DISORDERS. THEY PROVIDED A SEED INVESTMENT OF $140,000 TO STAND UP THE GFED YOUNG INVESTIGATOR FUND, MANAGED BY NEDA. THE FIRST AWARD OF $50,000 MADE FROM THIS FUND WAS TO DR. ALEXANDRA MURATORE, COLUMBIA, FOR HER PROJECT, "ADVANCING NEUROSTIMULATION TREATMENTS FOR ANOREXIA NERVOSA".NEDA ALSO MADE TWO INVESTMENTS THROUGH OUR FEEDING HOPE FUND, IN THE AMOUNT OF $125,000 PER GRANT, TO SUPPORT TWO NOVEL AND SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS: 1. DR. JANET LYDECKER, YALE, "MIXED METHODS STUDY OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR TEENS WHO HAVE BULIMIA NERVOSA AND HIGHER WEIGHT" 2. DR. RACHEL VANDERKRUIK, MASS GENERAL HOSPITAL, HARVARD, "PREVENTING EATING DISORDER RELAPSE AMONG AT-RISK PERINATAL WOMEN."WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE EATING DISORDERS COALITION AND BELIEVE THAT COLLECTIVELY OUR MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS HAVE DONE MONUMENTAL WORK IN PASSING LEGISLATION INCLUDING THE ANNA WESTIN LEGACY ACT AND SECURING UP TO $8M IN FUNDING FOR RESEARCH AND EARLY IDENTIFICATION TRAINING. WE ARE DISAPPOINTED THAT CONGRESS DID NOT PASS KOSA AND WILL CONTINUE TO DOUBLE DOWN ON THIS IMPORTANT PIECE OF WORK TO KEEP OUR CHILDREN SAFE ONLINE.


OTHER PROGRAM ACTIVITIES INCLUDE OUR RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM, CONFERENCE PROGRAMS, PUBLIC POLICY AND ADVOCACY ACTIVITIES, EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, AND AD HOC ENGAGEMENTS THAT SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES AFFECTED BY EATING DISORDERS AND TO SERVE AS A CATALYST FOR PREVENTION, CURES AND ACCESS TO QUALITY CARE.


IN 2022, OUR HELPLINE SUPPORTED INDIVIDUALS AFFECTED BY EATING DISORDERS AND THEIR LOVED ONES WITH FINDING THE TOOLS AND RESOURCES THEY NEED TO GET HELP. IN 2022 OUR HELPLINE FIELDED OVER 69,000 REQUESTS.DIGITAL AND SOCIAL MEDIA SUPPORT: OUR WEBSITE IS ONE OF THE TOP RESOURCES FOR EATING DISORDERS INFORMATION, WITH OVER 3.9 MILLION UNIQUE VISITORS IN 2022, WITH 81% BEING NEW VISITORS. OUR SCREENING TOOL, DEVELOPED BY TOP EATING DISORDER RESEARCHERS, AND LAUNCHED ON OUR SITE IN 2017, WILL REACH 1 MILLION COMPLETED SCREENINGS IN 2023. IT'S A POWERFUL FIRST STEP TOWARDS IDENTIFICATION FOR MANY. OUR AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS- EATING DISORDERS AWARENESS WEEK, BODY ACCEPTANCE WEEK, AND NO DIET DAY- ARE IMPORTANT PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGNS ABOUT EATING DISORDERS, RECOVERY, AND PREVENTION. THESE CAMPAIGNS GENERATE IMPORTANT PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGES AND MILLIONS OF MEDIA IMPRESSIONS.OUR NEDA WALKS PROGRAM TAKES PLACE IN MORE THAN 49 CITIES NATIONWIDE. THESE COMMUNITY-BUILDING EVENTS PROVIDE SUPPORT TO ALL THOSE AFFECTED BY EATING DISORDERS. THERE WERE 49 WALKS IN 2022, RAISING $888,395.00 AND WAS SUPPORTED BY 8,132 WALKERS AND 853 TEAMS.THE CAMPUS WARRIORS PROGRAM DEBUTED IN 2022. THIS AWARENESS, EDUCATION, SUPPORT AND FUNDRAISING PROGRAM LAUNCHED ON 72 CAMPUSES. A MAJOR ADVANCEMENT IN 2022 WAS OUR NEW COLLABORATION AND PARTNERSHIP WITH GFED, THE GLOBAL FOUNDATION FOR EATING DISORDERS. THEY PROVIDED A SEED INVESTMENT OF $140,000 TO STAND UP THE GFED YOUNG INVESTIGATOR FUND, MANAGED BY NEDA. THE FIRST AWARD OF $50,000 MADE FROM THIS FUND WAS TO DR. ALEXANDRA MURATORE, COLUMBIA, FOR HER PROJECT, "ADVANCING NEUROSTIMULATION TREATMENTS FOR ANOREXIA NERVOSA".NEDA ALSO MADE TWO INVESTMENTS THROUGH OUR FEEDING HOPE FUND, IN THE AMOUNT OF $125,000 PER GRANT, TO SUPPORT TWO NOVEL AND SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS: 1. DR. JANET LYDECKER, YALE, "MIXED METHODS STUDY OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR TEENS WHO HAVE BULIMIA NERVOSA AND HIGHER WEIGHT" 2. DR. RACHEL VANDERKRUIK, MASS GENERAL HOSPITAL, HARVARD, "PREVENTING EATING DISORDER RELAPSE AMONG AT-RISK PERINATAL WOMEN."WE ARE A PROUD MEMBER OF THE EATING DISORDERS COALITION AND BELIEVE THAT COLLECTIVELY OUR MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS HAVE DONE MONUMENTAL WORK IN PASSING LEGISLATION INCLUDING THE ANNA WESTIN LEGACY ACT AND SECURING UP TO $8M IN FUNDING FOR RESEARCH AND EARLY IDENTIFICATION TRAINING. WE ARE DISAPPOINTED THAT CONGRESS DID NOT PASS KOSA AND WILL CONTINUE TO DOUBLE DOWN ON THIS IMPORTANT PIECE OF WORK TO KEEP OUR CHILDREN SAFE ONLINE.


OTHER PROGRAM ACTIVITIES INCLUDE OUR RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM, CONFERENCE PROGRAMS, PUBLIC POLICY AND ADVOCACY ACTIVITIES, EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, AND AD HOC ENGAGEMENTS THAT SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES AFFECTED BY EATING DISORDERS AND TO SERVE AS A CATALYST FOR PREVENTION, CURES AND ACCESS TO QUALITY CARE.


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Geoff Craddock
Chair
$0
Fran Federman
Treasurer
$0
Julie Finkelstein
Secretary Thru 12/16/22
$0
Glenn Shannon
Vice Chair
$0
Dan Lepage
Audit Chair
$0
Jennifer Rionda
Director
$0

Outside Vendors & Contractors

Vendor Name (Service)Compensation
Your Part-time Controller
Outsourced Financial Services
$252,890
Transcend4good
Ceo Outsourced Services
$240,000
Margo K Lucero
Coo Outsourced Services
$240,000
Your Part-time Controller
Outsourced Financial Services
$252,890
Transcend4good
Ceo Outsourced Services
$240,000
Margo K Lucero
Coo Outsourced Services
$240,000
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Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$1,165,330
Related organizations$0
Government grants $590,494
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$1,273,193
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $25,000
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$3,029,017
Total Program Service Revenue$0
Investment income $407
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales -$1,302
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $3,064,146

Grants Awarded

Over the last fiscal year, National Eating Disorders Association has awarded $630,000 in support to 8 organizations.

Grant RecipientAmount

EATING DISORDERS COALITION

PURPOSE: SUPPORT OF ORGANIZATION'S EXEMPT PURPOSE

$15,000

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

PURPOSE: PREVENTING EATING DISORDER RELAPSE AMONG AT-RISK PERINATAL WOMEN

$125,000

YALE UNIVERSITY

PURPOSE: MIXED METHODS STUDY OF COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR TEENS WITH BULIMIA NERVOSA AND HIGHER WEIGHT

$125,000

RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HYGIENE

PURPOSE: ADVANCING NEUROSTIMULATION TREATMENTS FOR ANOREXIA NERVOSA

$50,000

EATING DISORDERS COALITION

PURPOSE: SUPPORT OF ORGANIZATION'S EXEMPT PURPOSE

$15,000

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

PURPOSE: PREVENTING EATING DISORDER RELAPSE AMONG AT-RISK PERINATAL WOMEN

$125,000
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$13,422,838
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$31,601,549
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Newark, NJ
$10,975,977
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New York, NY
$12,022,719
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Norwalk, CT
$12,086,937
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$12,302,390
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New York, NY
$9,319,505
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Norwich, CT
$10,512,214
Amit Children Inc
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$21,110,673
Busara Center For Behavioral Economics Inc
Princeton, NJ
$10,244,235
Healthright International Inc
New York, NY
$9,236,864
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New York, NY
$9,243,375
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$8,360,428
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$5,743,927
Precision Development Inc
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$4,130,334
Womens International Zionist Organization
New York, NY
$9,193,569
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$6,497,303
Worldserve International
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$10,404,954
Access Health International Inc
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$7,752,820

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