Washington State Association of Head

Kirkland, WA · Founded 1986

Championing high-quality early learning through Head Start programs

Primary audience
General Public
Work area
Education
Topic
Education
Contact
Kathlyn Warren

About Organization

Washington State Association champions high-quality early learning through professional development, collaboration, and advocacy for Head Start, Early Head Start, and Early Childhood Education and Assistance Programs. Based in Kirkland, WA, the association generated $1.2 million in revenue in 2023 with 5 employees and 30 volunteers.

What They Focus On

Educational Support

Learning opportunities and academic resources advancing knowledge and skills for diverse populations

Community Partnerships

Collaborative relationships with organizations and stakeholders strengthening collective impact

Capacity Building

Infrastructure and resource development enhancing organizational effectiveness and sustainability

Financial Information

Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.

Revenue (2023)

$1.2M

-21% vs 2022

Expenses (2023)

$975K

-20.5% vs 2022

Assets (2023)

$1.0M

+3.3% vs 2022

Employees (2023)

5

+25% vs 2022

Year Revenue Expenses Assets Employees
2023 $1,153,599 $974,656 $1,015,487 5
2022 $1,460,331 $1,226,302 $982,808 4
2021 $1,044,367 $1,017,601 $759,454 4
2020 $923,038 $788,817 $700,806 4
2019 $702,576 $687,464 $533,732 4
2018 $935,982 $647,454 $573,558 3
2017 $607,809 $598,317 $300,846 3

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

How They Work

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  • 01

    Assessment

    Identifying community needs and organizational priorities through data analysis and stakeholder consultation

  • 02

    Planning

    Developing strategic initiatives and allocating resources to address identified needs and opportunities

  • 03

    Implementation

    Delivering programs and services through trained staff, volunteers, and community partnerships

  • 04

    Evaluation

    Measuring outcomes and collecting feedback to improve effectiveness and accountability

Programs and Initiatives

Services and programs offered by Washington State Association of Head

Academic Programs

Curriculum development and instructional support enhancing educational outcomes for students at all levels

Student Support

Tutoring, mentoring, and counseling services helping students overcome barriers to academic success

Teacher Training

Professional development workshops and resources improving instructional quality and classroom effectiveness

Team & Leadership

Meet the people behind Washington State Association of Head.

KW

Kathlyn Warren

Deputy Director
Full-time
Compensation: $124,200
JD

Jodi DeCesari

President
2 hrs/week
MC

Maricela Chavez

Vice President
1 hrs/week
RS

Rekah Strong

Past President
1 hrs/week
JR

Joel Ryan

Executive Dir.
Full-time
Compensation: $155,250

Milestones

1986

Organization Founded

1986

Establishment of the organization to serve community needs and advance mission

2021

Program Expansion

2021

Expanded services and outreach to reach more beneficiaries and strengthen community impact

2022

Revenue Peak

2022

Reached $1,460,331 in annual revenue demonstrating organizational growth

2024

Partnership Growth

2024

Developed strategic partnerships with organizations to leverage resources and expand reach

2026

Continued Impact

2026

Ongoing programs and services reaching communities through mission-aligned activities

Associated People

Board members, advisors, and key contributors

Board of Directors

DR
Danielle Rasmussen Director 1.00 hrs/week
EL
Ellen Lund Director 1.00 hrs/week
JL
Jennifer Lino Director 1.00 hrs/week
JH
Jessica Heavner Director 1.00 hrs/week
LA
Laura Arce Director 1.00 hrs/week
MB
Mamie Barboza Director 1.00 hrs/week
MR
Michelle Rahl-Lewis Director 1.00 hrs/week
MS
Million Shifferaw Director 1.00 hrs/week
RS
Ryan Simmons Secretary/Tres. 1.00 hrs/week
SF
Sheryl Fryberg Director 1.00 hrs/week
SM
Stacie Marez Director 1.00 hrs/week
SB
Stephan Blanford Director 1.00 hrs/week
SL
Sunny Lane Director 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 (2023)

$290K

Highest Paid

$155K

Joel Ryan

Compensated Officers

2

Name Title Base Other Total Hrs/Wk
Joel Ryan Executive DIR. $155,250 $155,250 40
Kathlyn Warren Deputy Director $124,200 $11,000 $135,200 40

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

Partners & Funders

Grant funding relationships from IRS Form 990 filings

$320K Grants Received
3 Organizations

Top Funders

3 total
GD
Gs Donor Advised Philanthropy Fund
$185K
PF
Perigee Fund
$125K
ST
Save The Children Action Network
$10K
Gs Donor Advised Philanthropy Fund Perigee Fund Save The Children Action Network
Gs Donor Advised Philanthropy Fund Perigee Fund Save The Children Action Network

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

Lobbying Activity

Lobbying Disclosure Act registrations

1 Registrations
1 Client

Clients 1 total

W
Washington State
1 filing

Source: Senate Office of Public Records — Lobbying Disclosure Act

Contact

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11200 Kirkland Way Ste 385 Kirkland, WA 98033