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Help Is Here, Inc
Basic Information
Address: 40528 N Las Praderas St
San Tan Valley, AZ 85140
Phone Number: (480) 248-9424
Email: Maggie@HelpIsHereInc.org
Director: Bill Mack, Founder@HelpIsHereInc.org
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Additional Information
Causes Served: We're Fiscal Sponsors and sponsor charitable projects that address shelter for the homeless, to food for the hungry, and everything in between.
Population Served: International
Ages for Volunteer: 16 & up
Hours of Service: Part or full time
Minimum Hours Required: 30 hours/week
Days of Service: M-F
Mission Statement:
Help Is Here, Inc. is a 501c3 Fiscal Sponsor, extending non-profit status to new projects. Our mission is to facilitate the Community Spirit in start up organizations that are passionately changing the communities they live in both locally and globally, whether it be Environmental, Humanitarian or Educational by affording the tools and resources that seasoned 501 c3 non profits have
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Help Is Here Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Fiscal Sponsor founded by Bill Mack with the mission of making our world a better place by sponsoring Projects whose goals are to provide humanitarian and ecological benefits. We help those whose purpose is to make a difference in their community and their lives through charitable works.
Program History:
501(c)(3) Fiscal Sponsor is a tax-exempt non-profit charity that allows other non-profit organizations to operate under their 501(c)(3) status. This allows those non-profits to legally accept donations without paying for and applying for their own 501(c)(3) status with the IRS.
Events:
We have over 30 national and 5 international at this writing that we sponsor, and are seeking volunteers to help.
Additional Information:
We immediately need an office manager to assist our stressed CEO. That person needs to have writing skills, be able to use a computer, answer phone, take messages, write news letters, blogs, answer email, and take over the office. The person needs to live near the San Tan Valley area since they are required to spend some time at the office and a schedule can be worked out for doing some things at their home. As we grow, there may be a possibility of a salary.