A New Leaf

Mesa, AZ · Founded 1971

Empowering families through housing, health care, and social services in Phoenix

Primary audience
Families and Individuals
Work area
Human Services
Topic
Homelessness and Family Support
Contact
Michael Hughes

About Organization

Based in Mesa, AZ, A New Leaf operates 36 programs across the Phoenix metro area addressing homelessness, domestic violence, and family support needs. The organization provides emergency shelter, supportive housing, behavioral health care, foster care, and early childhood education to over 25,000 individuals annually. With $31.7 million in annual revenue and 637 employees, A New Leaf has served local communities since 1971.

What They Focus On

Housing and Homelessness

Provides emergency shelter, rapid re-housing, and supportive housing to individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the Phoenix metro area

Family Safety and Support

Delivers domestic and sexual violence intervention, foster care services, early childhood education, and comprehensive family support programs

Health and Financial Wellness

Offers behavioral and primary health care alongside financial empowerment programs to promote long-term social and economic stability

Financial Information

Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.

Revenue (2021)

$31.7M

-9% vs 2020

Expenses (2021)

$31.5M

+4.5% vs 2020

Assets (2021)

$28.4M

+5.5% vs 2020

Employees (2021)

637

-9.5% vs 2020

Year Revenue Expenses Assets Employees
2021 $31,662,926 $31,499,807 $28,387,921 637
2020 $34,776,018 $30,149,962 $26,910,072 704
2019 $31,618,691 $30,905,988 $23,976,065 931
2018 $27,969,607 $28,753,407 $21,149,580 698
2017 $23,152,016 $23,811,981 $18,490,545 699

Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.

How They Work

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  • 01

    Assess Client Needs

    Intake specialists evaluate each individual's or family's immediate and long-term needs through a comprehensive assessment

  • 02

    Provide Immediate Support

    Deliver emergency shelter, crisis intervention, and safety services to address urgent situations facing clients

  • 03

    Deliver Ongoing Services

    Connect clients with housing, health care, education, and financial empowerment programs through a continuum of care

  • 04

    Build Long-Term Stability

    Support clients in achieving self-sufficiency through sustained case management, skills training, and community resources

Programs and Initiatives

Services and programs offered by A New Leaf

Emergency Shelter and Housing

Provides emergency shelter, rapid re-housing, and supportive housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness

Domestic Violence Services

Offers crisis intervention, safe shelter, counseling, and legal advocacy for survivors of domestic and sexual violence

Behavioral Health Care

Delivers behavioral and primary health care services including counseling, therapy, and substance abuse treatment programs

Foster Care and Youth Services

Manages foster care placement, early childhood education, and youth development programs for at-risk children and families

Financial Empowerment

Provides financial literacy training, employment assistance, and economic stability programs to promote self-sufficiency

Team & Leadership

Meet the people behind A New Leaf.

MH

Michael Hughes

CEO
Full-time
Compensation: $266,496
WM

Wayne McLntosh

Director Of Medical Servic
Full-time
Compensation: $187,922
KD

Kathleen Di Nolfi

Chief Program Officer
Full-time
Compensation: $129,459
CO

Constance Orr

CFO
Full-time
Compensation: $129,237
JD

Joseph Dulin

Chief Philanthropy Officer
Full-time
Compensation: $114,107
NS

Nicole Salter

Chief Commercial Officer
Full-time
Compensation: $4,259
EA

Evalyn Aki

Nurse Practitioner
Full-time
Compensation: $152,264
CD

Catherine Dyciewski

Cao
Full-time
Compensation: $139,737

Milestones

1971

Organization Founded

1971

A New Leaf established in Mesa, Arizona to provide social services to disadvantaged families and individuals

1972

Tax-Exempt Status Granted

1972

Received IRS ruling granting 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status under subsection 3

2017

Revenue Surpasses $23 Million

2017

Annual revenue reached $23.2 million with 699 employees serving the Phoenix metro area

2020

Peak Annual Revenue

2020

Achieved highest recorded revenue of $34.8 million with 704 employees during pandemic response

Associated People

Board members, advisors, and key contributors

Board of Directors

AB
Anne Bennett-Perez Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
BL
Betty Lynch Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
BS
Brad Snyder Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
CI
Carolyn Iacobelli Treasurer 1.00 hrs/week
CM
Chris Miner Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
CW
Christina Worden Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
CR
Clark Richter Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
DE
Dale Easter Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
DD
David Dunley Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
DW
David Woolstrum Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
DV
Deanna Villanueva-Saucedo Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
DR
Deb Rever Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
DS
Deborah Smith Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
DW
Diane Warner Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
FG
Francesca Godi Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
FB
Frank Bennett Sr Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
GM
Guy Miotke Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
KJ
Kara Johnson Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
LL
Levi Leyba Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
MP
Martha Picciao Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
MR
Marvin Robinson Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
MH
Mike Hutchinson Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
PE
Peter Eberle Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
PM
Philip McLaughlin Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
RT
Rachel Tarman Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
RL
Rebecca Lindgren Secretary 1.00 hrs/week
RH
Renee Higgs Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
SB
Sheila Breen Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
TS
Todd Skinner Board Member 1.00 hrs/week
TA
Tyler Abrahams Vice Chair 1.00 hrs/week
WS
William Scott Chair 1.00 hrs/week

Information compiled from IRS Form 990 and organizational materials.

Executive Compensation

Top compensated officers & key employees from IRS Form 990

Total Reported (2021)

$1.2M

Highest Paid

$277K

Michael Hughes

Compensated Officers

8

Name Title Base Other Total Hrs/Wk
Michael Hughes CEO $266,496 $10,044 $276,540 36
Wayne Mclntosh Director Of Medical Servic $187,922 $15,839 $203,761 40
Evalyn Aki Nurse Practitioner $152,264 $13,971 $166,235 40
Catherine Dyciewski CAO $139,737 $13,624 $153,361 36
Constance Orr CFO $129,237 $7,209 $136,446 36
Kathleen Di Nolfi Chief Program Officer $129,459 $6,943 $136,402 36
Joseph Dulin Chief Philanthropy Officer $114,107 $15,529 $129,636 36
Nicole Salter Chief Commercial Officer $4,259 $4,552 $8,811 40

Source: IRS Form 990 filings. Compensation includes base and other reported compensation.

Individual Political Donors

People from this organization who contributed to political campaigns

$4K Total Given
Republican $3,643 (86%)
Other/PAC $556 (13%)
Democratic $50 (1%)
44 Contributions
$97 Avg Each

Top Individual Donors

5 Individual Donors
KC
Keith Crownover 26 contributions • $83 avg
$2,160
KD
Keith D Crownover 10 contributions • $133 avg
$1,327
KD
Keith D. Crownover 4 contributions • $100 avg
$400
PC
Phyllis Crownover 3 contributions • $104 avg
$312
MO
Mary Ogle 1 contribution • $50 avg
$50

Quick Insights

🏆
Most Active Donor Keith Crownover with 26 contributions
💰
Highest Avg per Contribution Keith D Crownover at $133 each
🎯
Top Recipient TRUMP NATIONAL COMMITTEE JFC, — $1,639

Data from Federal Election Commission • Individual contributions only

COVID-19 PPP Loans

Paycheck Protection Program (2020-2021)

Fully Forgiven

Total Approved

$4.7M

Total Forgiven

$4.8M

101% forgiven

Jobs Retained

487

Loan Details 1 loan

$4,707,800
Forgiven
Forgiven: $4,771,617 100%
Approved Apr 9, 2020
Lender MidFirst Bank
Jobs Reported 487
Forgiven On Aug 18, 2021

Source: Small Business Administration • Paycheck Protection Program (2020-2021)

Partners & Funders

Grant funding relationships from IRS Form 990 filings

$1.1M Grants Received
28 Organizations

Top Funders

28 total
UF
United Food Bank
$229K
AO
American Online Giving Foundation Inc.
$128K
AC
Arizona Community Foundation
$126K
LI
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
$90K
CI
Careerworks Inc.
$76K
AC
Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and
$76K
BL
BHHS Legacy Foundation
$70K
DF
Desert Financial Credit Union
$40K
CA
Central Arizona Shelter Services Inc.
$33K
FI
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund
$31K
+18 more funders
United Food Bank American Online Giving Foundation Inc. Arizona Community Foundation Local Initiatives Support Corporation Careerworks Inc. Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and BHHS Legacy Foundation Desert Financial Credit Union Central Arizona Shelter Services Inc. Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Gs Donor Advised Philanthropy Fund American Gift Fund Pricewaterhousecoopers Charitable American Endowment Foundation Charities Aid Foundation America Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona Tulsa Community Foundation Cardinal Charities Inc. Sundt Foundation Tcc Gives Inc. Executive Council Charities In-N-Out Burgers Foundation Arizona Food Bank Network Alpha Chi Omega Foundation Inc. Undies for Everyone Baby2Baby Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust Inc.
United Food Bank American Online Giving Foundation Inc. Arizona Community Foundation Local Initiatives Support Corporation Careerworks Inc. Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and BHHS Legacy Foundation Desert Financial Credit Union Central Arizona Shelter Services Inc. Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Gs Donor Advised Philanthropy Fund American Gift Fund Pricewaterhousecoopers Charitable American Endowment Foundation Charities Aid Foundation America Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona Tulsa Community Foundation Cardinal Charities Inc. Sundt Foundation Tcc Gives Inc. Executive Council Charities In-N-Out Burgers Foundation Arizona Food Bank Network Alpha Chi Omega Foundation Inc. Undies for Everyone Baby2Baby Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust Inc.

Source: IRS Form 990 Schedule I filings. Amounts may span multiple tax years.

Federal Funding

Government awards and grants from USAspending.gov

$30.6M Total Obligated
$30.6M Total Amount
4 Awards
2 Agencies

By Agency

HHS $29.7M
Labor $890K

Awards

Agency Award ID Type Period Amount
HHS 90ZU0485 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT (B) 2022-2025 $27,523,920
HHS 90EV0470 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT (B) 2020-2022 $1,764,588
Labor HV38344226054 PROJECT GRANT (B) 2022-2025 $890,482
HHS 90EV0497 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT (B) 2021-2025 $442,308

Source: USAspending.gov. Amounts represent total federal obligations.

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868 E University Dr Mesa, AZ 85203