Interactivity Foundation

Parkersburg, WV · Founded 1966

Facilitates collaborative discussions to strengthen democratic engagement and build social trust across diverse communities

Primary audience
General Public
Work area
Civic Engagement
Topic
Democratic Dialogue

About Organization

The Interactivity Foundation brings people together in structured discussions that expand imagination, build social trust, and develop skills for democratic participation. Based in Parkersburg, WV, the organization reported $3.0 million in revenue for tax year 2024 and holds total assets of $68.5 million.

What They Focus On

Democratic Dialogue

Facilitates structured discussions that strengthen democratic engagement and help communities address complex challenges collaboratively

Social Trust Building

Creates opportunities for people to connect across differences and develop understanding through meaningful collaborative conversations

Civic Skills Development

Builds participant capacity for democratic participation through practice in discussion facilitation and collaborative decision-making

Financial Information

Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.

Revenue (2024)

$3.0M

-23.3% vs 2023

Expenses (2024)

$1.6M

+6.4% vs 2023

Assets (2024)

$68.5M

+7.9% vs 2023

Historical financial data from IRS Form 990
Year Revenue Expenses Assets Employees
2024 $3,026,002 $1,573,976 $68,538,326
2023 $3,945,763 $1,478,772 $63,527,686
2022 $4,724,293 $1,169,708 $57,482,508
2020 $724,913 $1,888,421 $52,536,989
2019 $2,926,256 $1,862,062 $53,134,614
2018 $3,611,951 $1,747,317 $48,073,144

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

How They Work

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  • 01

    Convene Participants

    Bring together diverse groups of people to engage in structured collaborative discussions

  • 02

    Facilitate Dialogue

    Guide participants through deliberative processes that encourage imagination and thoughtful exploration of issues

  • 03

    Build Skills

    Develop participant capacity for democratic engagement through practice in collaborative discussion techniques

  • 04

    Foster Trust

    Create conditions for building social trust and understanding across different perspectives and backgrounds

Programs and Initiatives

Services and programs offered by Interactivity Foundation

Deliberative Discussion Programs

Facilitates structured group discussions that help participants explore complex issues and develop collaborative problem-solving skills

Civic Engagement Training

Builds capacity for meaningful democratic participation through development of discussion and collaborative decision-making skills

Community Dialogue Facilitation

Creates spaces for diverse groups to engage in productive conversations that bridge differences and build understanding

Team & Leadership

Meet the people behind Interactivity Foundation.

Jack Byrd

Jack Byrd

President Emeritus
Shannon Wheatley Hartman

Shannon Wheatley Hartman

IF Board Chair & President
Janna Valentine

Janna Valentine

Accounting & Benefits Manager
Kristy Smith

Kristy Smith

Senior Operations Manager
Hayden Mauk

Hayden Mauk

Creative Director
Scott Vogel

Scott Vogel

Communications Director
Carla Short

Carla Short

Program Assistant to Dr. Jack Byrd
Kim Allonce

Kim Allonce

Clayton State University
Leila Brammer

Leila Brammer

University of Chicago
Martin Carcasson

Martin Carcasson

Colorado State University
Jane Case

Jane Case

University of Delaware
Kara Dillard

Kara Dillard

James Madison University
Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou

Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Jessica Friedrichs

Jessica Friedrichs

Carlow University
Nick Longo

Nick Longo

Providence College
Tim Shaffer

Tim Shaffer

University of Delaware
Lydia Smith

Lydia Smith

Emory University
Don Waisanen

Don Waisanen

Baruch College, CUNY
Greg Brauner

Greg Brauner

VP of Marketing, Thinkific

Milestones

1966

Foundation Established

1966

Interactivity Foundation received tax-exempt status to advance democratic dialogue and civic engagement

2022

Peak Revenue Year

2022

Organization reached highest revenue of $4.7 million supporting expanded discussion programs nationwide

2024

Asset Growth

2024

Total organizational assets reached $68.5 million strengthening long-term program sustainability

Associated People

Board members, advisors, and key contributors

Board of Directors

JE
Jennifer Erb Secretary

Information compiled from IRS Form 990 and organizational materials.

Individual Political Donors

People from this organization who contributed to political campaigns

$495 Total Given
Democratic $250 (51%)
Other/PAC $245 (49%)
6 Contributions
$83 Avg Each

Top Individual Donors

1 Individual Donor
AG
Adolf Gundersen 6 contributions • $83 avg
$495

Quick Insights

🏆
Most Active Donor Adolf Gundersen with 6 contributions
💰
Highest Avg per Contribution Adolf Gundersen at $83 each
🎯
Top Recipient ACTBLUE — $250

Data from Federal Election Commission • Individual contributions only

COVID-19 PPP Loans

Paycheck Protection Program (2020-2021)

Fully Forgiven

Total Approved

$283K

Total Forgiven

$286K

101% forgiven

Jobs Retained

15

Loan Details 1 loan

$283,010
Forgiven
Forgiven: $286,422 100%
Approved Apr 28, 2020
Lender Community Bank of Parkersburg
Jobs Reported 15
Forgiven On Jul 15, 2021

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

Contact

Get in touch with Interactivity Foundation

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2930 Brookside Circle Parkersburg, WV 26104