Rp6 Inc

Organization Overview

Rp6 Inc is located in Lakewood, WA. As of 12/2016, Rp6 Inc employed 25 individuals. Rp6 Inc is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 07/2017, Rp6 Inc generated $52.9k in total revenue. All expenses for the organization totaled $108.0k during the year ending 07/2017.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2017

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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TO BE A CONVENING LOCATION IN THE COMMUNITY WHERE SERVICE MEMBERS, VETERANS, AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS ARE CONNECTED WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE PROVIDERS THAT WILL ASSIST THEM ON THEIR PATH FORWARD TO THE NEXT OBJECTIVE.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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RP/6 CENTER AND SCOUT PROGRAM: THE RP/6 SCOUT PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO CONNECT SERVICE MEMBERS, VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES TO THE RP/6 PARTNER NETWORK, CREATING THE ABILITY TO PLAN THEIR PATH FORWARD THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF A ROBUST ACTION PLAN. ONCE ENGAGED WITH THE SCOUT PROGRAM, EACH INDIVIDUAL IS PAIRED WITH A "SCOUT" WHO UNDERSTANDS THE COMMUNITY LANDSCAPE OF RESOURCES AND SERVICE PROVIDERS AND IS ABLE TO IDENTIFY THE BEST PATH FORWARD, CUSTOMIZED TO THE INDIVIDUAL'S PERSONAL GOALS. SEE SCHEDULE O FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. RP/6 CENTER AND SCOUT PROGRAM - FOUNDING PROGRAM SERVICE RP/6'S SIGNATURE SCOUT PROGRAM CONNECTS SERVICE MEMBERS, VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILIES TO THE RESOURCES AND SERVICES (CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE O) WITHIN A ROBUST PARTNER NETWORK DEVELOPED BY RP/6. THIS COORDINATED SET OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SERVICES AND RESOURCES PROVIDES DIRECT SUPPORT TO THE SERVICE MEN, WOMEN, AND THEIR FAMILIES TRANSITIONING FROM THE MILITARY TO THE PRIVATE SECTOR. THIS FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND SCOUT PROGRAM, LEVERAGES THESE PARTNERSHIPS TO ENSURE THERE IS NO CHARGE TO THE SERVICE MEMBER, VETERAN AND/OR FAMILY MEMBER BEING SERVED BY RP/6. THROUGH FORMAL WORKING AGREEMENTS BETWEEN RP/6 AND THE PARTNER NETWORK, INDIVIDUALS ARE ABLE TO CUT THROUGH THE MANY FACETS OF TRANSITION THAT CREATE COMPLEXITY, ENABLING THEM TO FAST TRACK THEIR SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION FROM THE MILITARY AND REINTEGRATION TO THEIR NEW "HOME BASE" IN THE COMMUNITY, WORKPLACE, AND BEYOND. ONCE ENGAGED WITH THE SCOUT PROGRAM, EACH INDIVIDUAL IS PAIRED WITH A "SCOUT" (CASE MANAGER) WHO UNDERSTANDS THE COMMUNITY LANDSCAPE OF RESOURCES AND SERVICE PROVIDERS AND IS ABLE TO IDENTIFY THE BEST PATH FORWARD, CUSTOMIZED TO THE INDIVIDUAL'S PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL GOALS. WE CAREFULLY SELECT SCOUTS WHO ARE CULTURALLY COMPETENT IN MILITARY NORMS AND CUSTOMS AND TRAINED IN RP/6'S TAILORED APPROACH OF USING CONSULTATIVE ANALYSIS, DEVELOPING AN ACTION PLAN WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL AND ENSURING CONSISTENT FOLLOW-THROUGH ENABLED BY TECHNOLOGY; THIS IS KNOWN AS THE RP/6 "CONCIERGE SERVICE" APPROACH. THE FOCUS IS THAT EACH INDIVIDUAL SERVED WILL ACHIEVE HIS OR HER BEST PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL OUTCOME THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SOLID "ACTION PLAN". THE KEY TO A SUCCESSFUL ACTION PLAN IS PROVIDING A ROADMAP AND COMPASS WITH THE MILESTONES NECESSARY FOR A SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION. THROUGH THE POWER OF TECHNOLOGY AND THE HEART OF HUMAN INTERACTION, A CUSTOMIZED PLAN IS PROVIDED TO EACH INDIVIDUAL THAT IS ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE UNIQUE PROPRIETARY RP/6 TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM SYNCED DIRECTLY TO THE RPP/6 PROPRIETARY MOBILE APP (POWERED BY SALESFORCE.ORG). THE CUSTOMIZED TECHNOLOGY ALLOWS THE INDIVIDUAL TO ACCESS THE SERVICES AND RESOURCES, PROVIDING THEM THE TIMELINE, MILESTONES AND CONNECTIONS WITH THE RP/6 PARTNER NETWORK, A METHODOLOGY THAT HAS HAD YEARS OF PROVEN SUCCESS. THROUGH THE MOBILE APP, THE INDIVIDUAL IS ABLE TO ENGAGE THEIR SCOUT THROUGH "CHATTER" MUCH LIKE SMS "TEXTING", AND ALSO TO PROVIDE REAL-TIME FEEDBACK FROM THEIR EXPERIENCE WITH EACH PARTNER THEY RECEIVE ASSISTANCE FROM. ALONG WITH BEING HIGH-TECH, THIS PROCESS IS ALSO HIGH-TOUCH; EACH INDIVIDUAL HAS A SCOUT TEAM, AS WELL AS THE SUPPORT OF THE CUSTOM TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM THAT TRACKS THEIR UNIQUE PROGRESS AND SUCCESSFUL OUTCOMES ALONG THEIR PATH FORWARD. EACH INDIVIDUAL SERVED IS PROVIDED A SET OF TOOLS TO ENABLE THEM TO TAKE CHARGE OF THEIR TRANSITION WITH THE SAME PERSONAL COURAGE THEY PERSONIFIED DURING THEIR TIME IN SERVICE.


USO RP/6 STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP: TRANSITION 360 ALLIANCE FOR 75 YEARS, THE USO HAS BEEN BY THE SIDE OF OUR TROOPS AND FAMILIES. THE USO CAN'T SERVE AS MANY TROOPS INDIVIDUALLY AS THEY CAN COLLECTIVELY, AND THE USO IS IN A UNIQUE POSITION TO DEVELOP A NETWORK OF HOLISTIC TRANSITION SUPPORT. BY MORE CLOSELY INTEGRATING THESE PROGRAMS, THE USO TRANSITION 360 ALLIANCE OFFERS UNPARALLELED SUPPORT THROUGH A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE USO AND KEY PARTNERS - RP/6, COMFORT CREW FOR MILITARY KIDS, HIRE HEROES USA, AND STRONGER FAMILIES. THE ALLIANCE IS A FORCE MULTIPLIER, COMBINING THE SIZE, GLOBAL REACH, RESOURCES, ACCESS TO THE MILITARY AND DEEP TRUST THE USO COMMANDS WITH EACH PARTNER'S SPECIALIZED SERVICES TO HELP MEN AND WOMEN IN UNIFORM SUCCESSFULLY REINTEGRATE INTO (CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE O) CIVILIAN LIFE. THROUGH THE USO'S GLOBAL NETWORK OF CENTERS, RP/6 AND THE USO PROVIDED A FIRST-OF- ITS-KIND CONCIERGE APPROACH FOR CONNECTING TROOPS AND THEIR FAMILIES WITH SPECIFIC RESOURCES WITHIN THEIR COMMUNITIES, PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT ON THEIR PATH FORWARD AFTER MILITARY SERVICE. THE USO FORMED A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH RP/6 IN 2015. DUE TO THE SUCCESS OF THE PARTNERSHIP, IT WAS DETERMINED BY BOTH ORGANIZATIONS THAT THE RP/6 MODEL WOULD BE A GREAT ASSET TO THE USO'S ABILITY TO SUPPORT MILITARY TRANSITION GLOBALLY. THE USO BOARD OF GOVERNORS AND THE RP/6 BOARD OF DIRECTORS UNANIMOUSLY VOTED AND APPROVED THE USO ACQUISITION OF RP/6 IN LATE 2016. THIS ACQUISITION WILL ALLOW BOTH ORGANIZATIONS TO SERVE MORE TRANSITIONING SERVICE MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES THROUGH A GLOBAL PORTFOLIO OF PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES. PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE RP/6 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION - ARTICLE XI SECTION 3, THE FULLY EXECUTED ACQUISITION AGREEMENT, AND APPLICABLE STATE LAW, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO RCW 24.03 ET SEQ, RP/6 TRANSFERRED ITS ASSETS INCLUDING 1.5 MILLION IN CASH AND PHYSICAL ASSETS WITH A BOOK VALUE OF 700,000 TO THE USO. THE REMAINING RP/6 ASSETS ARE SLATED TO BE TRANSFERRED IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2017. ALTHOUGH RP/6 HAD OPERATED WITH A HEALTHY NET INCOME THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, THIS LARGE TRANSFER OF ASSETS ENDED THE YEAR WITH A NET LOSS. THIS IS MERELY A FUNCTION OF THE TRANSFER OF ASSETS RELATED TO THE ACQUISITION AND IN NO WAY REFLECTS THE EXPENSE MANAGEMENT OF THE ORGANIZATION. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE USO, 5 USO RP/6 SITES WERE OPENED IN 2015: FORT HOOD, TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO FORT CAMPBELL, KENTUCKY NAVAL AIR STATION NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 5 ADDITIONAL SITES WERE OPENED IN 2016: NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NEVADA FORT SILL, OKLAHOMA FORT BLISS, TEXAS FORT RILEY, KANSAS FORT DRUM, NEW YORK THE HEADQUARTERS FOR RP/6 IS LOCATED IN LAKEWOOD, WASHINGTON AND OPERATES AS THE "CENTER OF EXCELLENCE". THE COE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INNOVATING NEW PROGRAMS, ESTABLISHING NEW STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE TROOPS AND FAMILIES AS WELL AS GOVERNING AND MANAGING OPERATIONS FOR ALL USO RP/6 SITES ACROSS THE COUNTRY. IN 2017, AS RP/6 BECOMES FULLY INTEGRATED WITH THE USO, UP TO 10 ADDITIONAL USO TRANSITION SITE WILL BE OPENED. THIS MERGER WILL ENABLE THE USO TO PROVIDE THESE IMPORTANT SERVICES TO MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS AND FAMILIES DIRECTLY ON A GLOBAL PLATFORM.


RP/6 FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM: RP/6 KNOWS THAT MANY VETERANS WANT TO CONTINUE SERVING AFTER THEY LEAVE THE MILITARY, BUT 69% OF POST-9/11 VETERANS HAVE SAID THEY HAD NOT BEEN CONTACTED BY A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION, OR NON-PROFIT. THE RP/6 COMMUNITY SERVICE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM AWARDS FELLOWSHIPS TO TRANSITIONING SERVICE MEMBERS, VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILY MEMBERS. THE RP/6 COMMUNITY SERVICE FELLOWSHIP PROVIDES THE OPPORTUNITY FOR CONTINUED SERVICE BY BECOMING COMMUNITY COORDINATORS FOR THEIR LOCAL MILITARY COMMUNITY LEVERAGING THE EXISTING COMMUNITY RESOURCES. ELIGIBLE COMMUNITY SERVICE FELLOWS RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF THE PROGRAM: (CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE O) O EACH FELLOW GOES THROUGH A COMPETITIVE APPLICATION PROCESS O SPECIFIC GOALS SET FOR THEIR INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIP VOLUNTEER SERVICE TERM O A POSITIVE IMPACT IN THEIR PROFESSIONAL GOALS BY MARSHALING RESOURCES ACROSS MULTIPLE SECTORS IN A STRUCTURED EXPERIENCE DEVOTED TO A GREATER GOOD. O HARD SKILL DEVELOPMENT, OPPORTUNITY TO NETWORK WITH PROFESSIONALS FROM MULTIPLE SECTORS AND CAREER READINESS. O TRANSFORMATIONAL LIFE CHANGE THROUGH SERVING OTHERS AND IMPACTING THEIR COMMUNITY O PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT THEIR COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP.


IN 2016, RP/6 REALIZED AN INCREDIBLE YEAR OF GROWTH. DUE TO INCREASING DEMAND AMONGST THE MILITARY COMMUNITY, WE ANTICIPATED HAVING THE HIGHEST INCREASE IN SERVICES REQUIRED IN 2016, SERVING AT LEAST 3,000 UNIQUE SERVICE MEMBERS, VETERANS AND FAMILY MEMBERS. WE SURPASSED THAT NUMBER BY OVER 2,000 IN 2016, SERVING 5,625 CLIENTS IN 2016, A 119% INCREASE FROM 2015. FUNDS RAISED IN 2016 SUPPORTED THIS INCREASE IN INDIVIDUALS SERVED VIA A FIRST-CLASS, MILITARY-COMMUNITY FACILITY AND A PROPRIETARY CUSTOMIZED TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM THAT PROVIDE A SAFE, RELIABLE AND WELCOMING EXPERIENCE TO THE TROOPS AND FAMILIES. THE FOLLOWING ARE OUTCOME/IMPACT NUMBERS FROM 2016 OPERATIONS AT RP/6(WASHINGTON): THOSE WE SERVE - END OF YEAR TOTALS JANUARY 1, 2016 - DECEMBER 31, 2016 - SERVED 2,250 ACTIVE DUTY/TRANSITIONING SERVICE MEMBERS (43.5% OF OUR CLIENTS) - SERVED 2,362 VETERANS - SERVED 450 RETIREES - SERVED 250 RESERVISTS - SERVED 170 FAMILY MEMBERS - SERVED 112 NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS - THE FOLLOWING IS THE BREAKDOWN OF NEEDS MET: O SERVED 2,141 CLIENTS WITH EMPLOYMENT NEEDS O SERVED 1,006 CLIENTS WITH EDUCATION NEEDS O SERVED 623 CLIENTS WITH VA BENEFITS NEEDS O SERVED 406 CLIENTS WITH HOUSING NEEDS O SERVED 272 CLIENTS WITH LEGAL NEEDS O SERVED 441 CLIENTS WITH FINANCE NEEDS O SERVED 289 CLIENTS WITH HEALTH & WELLNESS NEEDS O ENGAGED 311 NEW COMMUNITY MEMBERS INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERISM O TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTNERS - 480 O TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS CONTRIBUTED TO RP/6 - 14,000+ IN ADDITION TO THIS POWERFUL IMPACT CREATED BY OUR SCOUT PROGRAM, THE RP/6 FACILITY ALSO HOSTED IN DEMAND CAREER SKILLS TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES SPONSORED BY MANY OF THE RP/6 PARTNER NETWORK. BY PROVIDING A DIVERSE MENU OF EDUCATIONAL AND CAREER SKILLS TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOCUSED ON CAREER READINESS, APPRENTICESHIP, FINANCIAL LITERACY, 21ST CENTURY SKILLS, CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS/COHORTS, AND CONTINUING EDUCATION, THE SERVICE MEMBER, VETERAN AND THEIR MILITARY FAMILY MEMBERS ARE ABLE TO CHOOSE A CAREER PATH THAT SUPPORTS THEIR PROFESSIONAL ASPIRATIONS, AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO "TAKE CHARGE OF THEIR PERSONAL TRANSITION", VIA A LOW- BARRIER TO ENTRY, CONSOLIDATED POINT OF ACCESS, ACTION PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND THE SUPPORT OF A COMMUNITY WHO HAS THEIR BACK ON THEIR PATH FORWARD. BY WORKING WITH THEIR PERSONAL SCOUT AND RP/6 TEAM, THE PLAN IS PUT INTO ACTION BY UTILIZING THE RP/6 RESOURCE ROOM OR CLASSROOM, AND THE USE OF THE MOBILE APPLICATION THAT GUIDES THEM TO THEIR NEXT MILESTONE, CREATING A SEAMLESS APPROACH TO TRANSITION. THE FOLLOWING REPORT HIGH-LIGHTS THE WIDE VARIETY OF OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED VIA THE RP/6 NETWORK OF PARTNERS AND THE ABILITY TO CONVENE AT THE RP/6 FACILITY TO OFFER THE CLASSES, SOME BEING THE FIRST COHORT OF VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILY MEMBERS. DUE TO THE SUCCESS, MANY ARE EXPANDING THIS OPPORTUNITY NATIONALLY TO LOCATIONS WHERE RP/6 HAS ESTABLISHED LOCATIONS AS A STRATEGIC PARTNER OF THE USO. CLASSES/COHORT OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE: EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES CLASSES IN 2016: -MICROSOFT IT ACADEMY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE PIERCE COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM O MTA NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS O MTA DATABASE MANAGEMENT O MICROSOFT OFFICE CERTIFICATIONS O EMAIL ETIQUETTE O WORD BASICS O EXCEL BASICS -JOB READINESS SERIES O JOB READINESS O RESUME EXCELLENCE O LINKEDIN ELEMENTS - RP/6 LEGAL CLINIC O HOSTED 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH AT RP/6 O LAUNCHED IN COORDINATION WITH TACOMA-PIERCE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION/ VOLUNTEER LEGAL SERVICES (VLS) AND UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW O DIRECT RECIPROCAL REFERRAL WITH JBLM LEGAL SERVICES OFFICE (JAG) O DAY OF SERVICE - FAMILY LEGAL SERVICES WITH WASHINGTON STATE BAR ASSOCIATION - FINANCIAL LITERACY - PROJECT MANAGEMENT - COLLEGE 101 - PAYING FOR COLLEGE - SANS CYBERSECURITY VETSUCCESS ACADEMY COHORT - SALESFORCE CERTIFIED ADMINISTRATOR COHORT - KPMG/FINANCIAL BEGINNINGS FINANCIAL FOUNDATIONS WORKSHOPS - BLUE STAR FAMILIES CAREGIVERS EMPOWERING CAREGIVERS WORKSHOP - YWCA BANKWORK PROFESSIONAL BANKING COHORT - MOZILLA WEB LITERACY COHORT - DRII CERTIFICATION - BOOTS IN DOORS - INTERVIEW EXCELLENCE - BOEING VETERANS IN AEROSPACE SYMPOSIUM - DELOITTE EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP - ACCENTURE EMPLOYMENT IMPACT WORKSHOPS - FOUR BLOCK EMPLOYMENT COHORT - CODE FELLOW'S CODE 101 - SOLDIERS PROJECT IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MILESTONES, RP/6 HAS GROWN IN RECOGNITION AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL AS A BEST-IN-CLASS MARKET LEADER SERVING TRANSITIONING SERVICE MEMBERS, VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FACILITY IN Q2 AND Q3 OF 2016 RP/6 SECURED A THREE-YEAR LEASE OF A CLASSROOM SPACE AT THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF LAKEWOOD. THE CLASSROOM HOLDS UP TO 50 CLIENTS, STAFF MEMBERS, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS, AND IS AN ADDITION THAT ADVANCES OUR WORK WITH CLIENTS IN THE JBLM AREA. THE CLASSROOM WAS FURNISHED WITH CHAIRS AND TABLES TO ACCOMMODATE 40 PEOPLE, A SMARTTV FOR PRESENTATIONS, AND IT INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPORT UP TO 100 INTERNET CONNECTIONS AT ONCE. THE RP/6 LEASE AT THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF LAKEWOOD OPENED UP THE OPTION FOR USE OF ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE ROOM SPACES FREE OF CHARGE. THIS EXTRA SPACE HAS ALLOWED US TO EXPAND OUR MENU OF PROGRAMMING IN THE COMMUNITY. THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS HAVE BEEN HELD AT THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB SPACE, SERVING OVER 300 CLIENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN Q4 OF 2016: - FAMILY LEGAL CLINIC, HOSTED BY TACOMA-PIERCE COUNTY PRO BONO LEGAL SERVICES - 60 ATTENDEES - FOUR BLOCK CAREER READINESS (8-WEEK COHORT) - 12 ATTENDEES - FEDERAL RESUME CLASS, HOSTED BY JBLM JOB READINESS (RECURS MONTHLY) - 30+ - MTA NETWORKING CLASS, HOSTED BY PIERCE CO. LIBRARY SVC. (RECURRING)- 20+ - COMCAST EMPLOYER OF THE DAY CAREER INFORMATION SESSION - 20+ - CODE 101, HOSTED BY CODE FELLOWS (RECURRING) - 70+ ATTENDEES - RECOVERY COACH ACADEMY, HOSTED BY CCAR - 20 ATTENDEES - MILITARY AND VETERAN SERVICE PROVIDER FORUM, HOSTED BY LOCAL COMMUNITY AND VETERAN ENGAGEMENT BOARD - 70+ ATTENDEES


USO RP/6 STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP. THE USO FORMED A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH RP/6 IN 2015. DUE TO THE SUCCESS OF THE PARTNERSHIP, IT WAS DETERMINED BY BOTH ORGANIZATIONS THAT THE RP/6 MODEL WOULD BE A GREAT ASSET TO THE USO'S ABILITY TO SUPPORT MILITARY TRANSITION GLOBALLY. THE USO BOARD OF GOVERNORS AND THE R/6 BOARD OF DIRECTORS UNANIMOUSLY VOTED AND APPROVED THE USO ACQUISITION OF RP/6 IN LATE 2016. THE ACQUISITION WAS COMPLETED IN 2017, WITH THE FINAL TRANSFER OF ALL RP/6 ASSETS TO USO IN JULY 2017.


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Anne Sprute
Founder/ceo
$155,104
Kylee Durant
COO
$139,003
Dave Slotwinski
Treasurer
$0
Karen George
Secretary
$0
William Harrison
Chairman
$0
Don Anderson
Director
$0

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$48,290
Total Program Service Revenue$0
Membership dues$0
Investment income $0
Gain or Loss$0
Net Income from Gaming & Fundraising$0
Other Revenue$4,643
Total Revenue$52,933

Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 1 grants that Rp6 Inc has recieved totaling $36,000.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
The Seattle Foundation

Seattle, WA

PURPOSE: TO PROVIDE GENERAL SUPPORT.

$36,000
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