Road Runners Club Of America is located in Baden, PA. The organization was established in 1976. This organization is a subordinate organization within an affiliated group for tax-exemption purposes. Road Runners Club Of America 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 12/2021, Road Runners Club Of America generated $60.3k in total revenue. The organization has seen a slow decline revenue. Over the past 5 years, revenues have fallen by an average of (1.7%) each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $78.9k during the year ending 12/2021. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.
Form
990EZ
Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990EZ Filing
TAX YEAR
2021
Describe the Organization's Mission:
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PITTSBURGH INDIAN COMMUNITY AND FRIENDS (PICAF), EIN 47-1310070, IS A 501(C)3 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THROUGH THE ROAD RUNNERS CLUB OF AMERICA GROUP EXEMPTION STATUS (GROUP EXEMPTION #2702) WITH IRS. THE PRIMARY MISSION WAS FOR THE INDIAN COMMUNITY AND THEIR FRIENDS IN THE GREATER PITTSBURGH REGION TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY WHERE WE LIVE. IT WAS ESTABLISHED IN BADEN, PA IN 2014 TO RAISE FUNDS TO SUPPORT LOCAL/REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ADDRESSING VARIOUS CHARITABLE CAUSES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO HOMELESSNESS, EDUCATION, AND HEALTH CARE CHALLENGES FACED BY THE DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND SUPPORTING OUR FIRST RESPONDERS. THE ORGANIZATION IS PRIMARILY SUPPORTED BY CONTRIBUTIONS FROM INDIVIDUALS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. THE PRIMARY FUNDRAISER IS THROUGH THE PIC5K WHICH IS 5K RUN & WALK IN NORTH PARK TO PROMOTE HEALTHY LIVING. PIC5K IS USUALLY HELD IN FALL SEASON
Describe the Organization's Program Activity:
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GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK - LONG CAR LINES IN THIS SPRING THAT STRETCH OVER A MILE OUTSIDE THE FOOD BANK WITH WAIT TIMES OF UP TO FIVE HOURS BROUGHT NATIONAL ATTENTION TO OUR REGION. THE INCREASING UNEMPLOYMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA COMBINED WITH NUMEROUS BUSINESS CLOSURES AND THE SOCIALLY CRIPPLING CORONAVIRUS BROUGHT ABOUT A PERFECT STORM THAT DEBILITATED FAMILIES THAT HAD NOT PREVIOUSLY EXPERIENCED FOOD INSECURITY. IT WAS WORSE FOR OTHER FAMILIES THAT WERE ALREADY SUFFERING AND DID NOT HAVE ANY TRANSPORTATION TO GET TO THESE DISTRIBUTION CENTERS! AS PART OF ITS RESPONSE, PICAF RAISED OVER $100K IN JUST A MATTER OF WEEKS! A DOLLAR-TO-DOLLAR MATCH FROM 84 LUMBER AND NEMACOLIN WOODLANDS MEANT THAT WE PROVIDED OVER 1 MILLION MEALS. WE GAVE AN ADDITIONAL $5K IN THE FOLLOWING MONTHS TO BOOST THESE EFFORTS
NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL, BIBLE CENTER CHURCH - BIBLE CENTER IS A NON-PROFIT IN HOMEWOOD THAT OFFERS STEAM EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS THROUGH ITS AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM, THE MAKER'S CLUBHOUSE, AND A SUMMER CAMP, GREEN STEAM AND PLAY. FOLLOWING COVID-19, IT BEGAN A PROGRAM CALLED NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL (STRATEGY CREATED TO HELP OPTIMIZE ONLINE LEARNING). NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL'S PROGRAM COLOR CODED ALLOWS KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 5 STUDENTS OF COLOR LEARN BASIC CODING AND ROBOTICS CONCEPTS. RAISING OVER $25K IN DONATIONS, PICAF HELPED FUND NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL'S PROGRAM COLOR CODED, WHICH IS DONE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE STEM CODING LAB (A 2019 PICAF GRANT RECIPIENT). THIS ALLOWED 50 K-5 STUDENTS OF COLOR EXPLORE STEM AND LEARN HOW TO CODE
RUTH'S WAY - RUTH'S WAY IS A NON-PROFIT THAT EMPOWERS AT-RISK GIRLS TO ACHIEVE THEIR GOALS AND OVERCOME ADVERSITY. AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PROGRAM, GIRLS HAVE A CONSULTATION SESSION TO IDENTIFY AND PROVIDE ACCESS TO ANY OUTSIDE NEEDS THROUGH A MYRIAD OF OUTSIDE PARTNERSHIPS (E.G., HOUSING, FOOD, MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES). FOLLOWING THIS, GIRLS PARTICIPATE IN A VARIETY OF PROGRAMS SUCH AS THE JUNIOR TOASTMASTERS AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, SMART MONEY MANAGEMENT, AND ACT/SAT PREP AND TUTORING. RAISING OVER $25K IN DONATIONS, PICAF SUPPORTED 200 YOUNG WOMEN IN THE PROGRAM
THE CITIZEN SCIENCE LAB (TCSL) - PICAF PROVIDED A GRANT OF $25,000 FOR TCSL IN CREATING THE MAIN SOURCE--TWO AFTERSCHOOL STEM PROGRAMS, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE YMCA, IN TWO OF PITTSBURGH'S MOST MARGINALIZED NEIGHBORHOODS. TCSL WILL PROVIDE FREE STEM PROGRAMS FOR THE YMCA HOMEWOOD-BRUSHTON AND HILL DISTRICT THELMA LOVETT LOCATIONS. TCSL WILL UTILIZE THE FUNDING TO PROVIDE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMMING FOR AFRICAN-AMERICAN RESIDENTS IN THESE TWO UNDERREPRESENTED NEIGHBORHOODS, TWO HOURS A DAY, FIVE DAYS A WEEK, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, FOR 29 WEEKS. FUNDING WILL BE UTILIZED TO PAY FOR THE STAFF MEMBERS AND SUPPLIES TO DELIVER THE PROGRAMMING AT NO COST TO THE PARTICIPANTS. THE STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN ACTIVITIES SUCH AS BUILDING THEIR OWN ROBOTS AND BLACK LINE CARS. IN ADDITION, THEY WILL EXPLORE THE PRINCIPLES OF SPACE TRAVEL THROUGH OUR NASA-BASED CURRICULUM. STUDENTS WILL ALSO BE INTRODUCED TO THE LIFE SCIENCES THROUGH VARIOUS BIOLOGY-BASED ACTIVITIES. ALL OF THE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES AND CURRICULUM ARE DESIGNED TO FILL THE GAP OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR THESE CHILDREN TO PARTICIPATE IN HANDS-ON, ENGAGING ACTIVITIES THAT ARE THE CORE OF STEM COMPREHENSION AND FUTURE CAREERS. DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON, PICAF DONATED $2402 TO TWO CHARITIES - SHEPHERD'S HEART AND LIGHT OF LIFE. BOTH OF THESE ORGANIZATIONS SERVE THE HOMELESS AND LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS. FOR SHEPHERD'S HEART, 90 HOLIDAY MEALS WERE DONATED TO VETERANS AND THOSE IN NEED. FOR LIGHT OF LIFE, 43 HOMELESS AND RECOVERING INDIVIDUALS WERE PROVIDED WITH WARM WINTER THERMALS. HINDU JAIN TEMPLE COVID-19 FUND FOR STUDENTS FROM INDIA - PICAF DONATED $1000 TO SUPPORT STUDENTS FROM INDIA STUDYING IN VARIOUS PITTSBURGH COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WHO WERE AFFECTED BY THE PANDEMIC TOWARDS MEALS, GROCERIES, TRAVEL, ETC. PICAF ALSO GAVE AN ADDITIONAL $483 IN FUNDS IN 2020 CARNEGIE MELLON APEA PROGRAM FOR BOOKS FOR LOWER INCOME STUDENTS
Name (title) | Role | Hours | Compensation |
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Vijay S Reddy Director | 1 | $0 | |
Radha Mahesh Director | 1 | $0 | |
Francis Cleetus Director | 1 | $0 | |
Jignesh I Shah Chief Finance Officer | 2 | $0 |
Statement of Revenue | |
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Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar | $60,327 |
Total Program Service Revenue | $0 |
Membership dues | $0 |
Investment income | $0 |
Gain or Loss | $0 |
Net Income from Gaming & Fundraising | $0 |
Other Revenue | $0 |
Total Revenue | $60,327 |
Statement of Expenses | |
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Grants and similar amounts paid | $0 |
Benefits paid to or for members | $0 |
Salaries, other compensation, and employee benefits | $0 |
Professional fees and other payments to independent contractors | $0 |
Occupancy, rent, utilities, and maintenance | $0 |
Printing, publications, postage, and shipping | $8 |
Other expenses | $668 |
Total expenses | $78,866 |
Balance Sheet | |
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Cash, savings, and investments | $58,678 |
Other assets | $0 |
Total assets | $58,678 |
Total liabilities | $55,813 |
Net assets or fund balances | $2,865 |
Over the last fiscal year, Road Runners Club Of America has awarded $180,000 in support to 4 organizations.
Grant Recipient | Amount |
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GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK PURPOSE: Initial grant of $100,000 was given by PICAF to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. 100 percent of the $100,000 presented to Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, helped provide food to families in need. The generous support helped distribute enough food to provide 500,000 meals to our region! A dollar to dollar match allowed Food Bank to double the donation to one million meals! Also PICAF requested to target underserved populations, isolated seniors, and families with children in this recent campaign. A second grant for $5,000 was given to help with meals | $105,000 |
Pittsburgh, PA PURPOSE: Bible Center offers STEAM (science, technology, engineering, agriculture and mathematics) educational programs through our after school program, The Maker's Clubhouse, our summer camp, Green STEAM and Play and beginning next week through our Neighborhood SCHOOL (Strategy Created to Help Optimize Online Learning). The grant from Pittsburgh Indian Community and Friends is to support Bible Center's coding initiative, Color Coded. Color Coded will allow students to learn and build confidence with 21st century skills such as coding, JavaScript and digital citizenship. Students of color, specifically African American students, are under-represented in collegiate STEM programs will be targeted | $25,000 |
RUTHS WAY PURPOSE: Serve between 100 - 200 at-risk female youth in Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and surrounding areas and their guardians/family members, with Achievement Consultation services that include an assessment of family needs and provisions of necessary referrals. - Identify and address female youths' behavioral health issues - Provide access to life-essential services, (i.e., mental health resources, housing/shelter, food, etc.,) for at-risk youth and their families via our myriad of collaborative partnerships - Assist victims of trauma and abuse with provision of specialized trainings & resources - Increase female youth awareness of the signs of abusive relationships and how to seek help - Provision of SAT/ACT prep books - Provision of academic tutors/tutoring services - Train a minimum of 200 female youth in financial literacy topics like opening a bank account, saving for higher education, or starting a business | $25,000 |
Pittsburgh, PA PURPOSE: The Citizen Science Lab proposes creating the Main Source--two afterschool STEM programs, in partnership with the YMCA, in two of Pittsburgh's most marginalized neighborhoods. The Citizen Science Lab will provide free STEM programs for the YMCA Homewood-Brushton and Hill District Thelma Lovett locations. The Citizen Science Lab will utilize the funding from this request to provide after-school programming for African-American residents in these two underrepresented neighborhoods, two hours a day, five days a week, Monday through Friday, for 29 weeks. | $25,000 |
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Affordable Housing Partners Inc Carmel, IN | $150,650,716 | $9,214,618 |
American Council For An Energy Efficient Economy Washington, DC | $16,572,613 | $13,111,647 |
Healing Place Inc Louisville, KY | $37,666,074 | $13,853,449 |
Manhattan Country School Inc New York, NY | $44,093,729 | $11,269,443 |
Catholic Charities Of Fairfield Bridgeport, CT | $9,651,392 | $11,217,776 |
Keren Hashviis Inc Lakewood, NJ | $9,961,423 | $20,140,768 |
Michigan Nonprofit Association Lansing, MI | $6,155,794 | $10,465,564 |
North Hills Country Club Inc Manhasset, NY | $8,665,701 | $10,144,490 |