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Scottsdale Community Partners, a Scottsdale-based tax-exempt nonprofit with EIN 95-3416943, recorded a $26,818 operating deficit in tax year 2023, according to IRS Form 990 data published by ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer. Revenue came in at $1,100,882 while expenses reached $1,127,700 — the first year in the three most recently disclosed tax years in which the organization spent more than it took in.

The revenue figure represents a decline of roughly 9% from TY2022, when the organization reported $1,206,879 in revenue. In TY2021, revenue was $1,131,828. Expenses, by contrast, have risen in each of the three years: from $1,050,621 in TY2021 to $1,123,960 in TY2022 to $1,127,700 in TY2023.

The expense growth has been gradual, but the revenue drop in TY2023 is what pushed the organization into deficit territory. Total assets fell to $537,501 at the close of TY2023, down from $569,324 at the end of TY2022 — a decline of $31,823. Assets had grown from $483,670 in TY2021 to the TY2022 peak before reversing.

Officer compensation, as disclosed in the 990, was $68,983 in TY2023. That figure has increased each year in the disclosed period: $62,860 in TY2021 and $65,871 in TY2022. At $68,983 against $1,100,882 in revenue, officer compensation represents approximately 6.3% of TY2023 revenue — below the rough 15% threshold that nonprofit-finance analysts typically flag as a concern, though the ratio has crept upward as revenue has softened.

The 990 data does not identify the organization's specific programs, grant recipients, funding sources, or the names of its officers. The Signal was unable to locate additional background on the organization through web search. Readers seeking the underlying filing can access it through the ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer page for Scottsdale Community Partners.

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