Direct Services
Housing at 1709 Maple Street, three meals a day, recovery programming, case management, spiritual formation, and reintegration support for residents.
Housing, meals, recovery programming, and case management for the men living at Brother's Place. The remaining 8 percent covers the administration and fundraising that keep the doors open.
A simple, honest breakdown of how every gift is spent.
Housing at 1709 Maple Street, three meals a day, recovery programming, case management, spiritual formation, and reintegration support for residents.
Insurance, accounting, compliance, utilities, and the basic infrastructure required to operate as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in good standing.
The events, partner-church meetings, and donor communications that bring in the next dollar so the next bed at Brother's Place can stay full.
Brother's Place is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Every donation is tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Our books are reviewed by an independent accountant, and our board of directors reviews program outcomes and financial statements on a regular cadence.
Federal tax-exempt status: 501(c)(3)
EIN: Available upon request. Contact maloy@brothersplace.org.
Form 990 and annual report: Our most recent IRS Form 990 and annual stewardship summary are available on request. Email maloy@brothersplace.org and we will send them over.
Board oversight: A volunteer board of directors provides governance, financial review, and strategic accountability for the ministry. See our leadership page for more.
A few examples of what your gift covers in real terms inside the Maple Street home.
Recurring monthly partners are the backbone of the ministry. Stable, recurring giving lets us plan, hire, and keep beds full year-round.