Southwest Human Development Explained

Southwest Human Development
Native Name:Southwest Human Development
Formation:1981
Founder:Ginger Ward
Type:Non-profit
Purpose:Provide early childhood development services for young children
Headquarters:Phoenix, Arizona
Region:Southwest United States
Key People:Ginger Ward, Jake Adams, Trudi Murch, Suzanne M. Schunk, Mindy Zapata, William McClung, Janet Otte, Annette Findlay, Alan Taylor
Affiliations:Easter Seals
Budget:$72M annually
Staff:900

Southwest Human Development is a nonprofit organization focused on early child development, including mental health, child literacy, education, disability services and child welfare. It is located in Phoenix, Arizona, and is the second largest nonprofit organization in the city.[1] [2]

History

Southwest Human Development was founded in 1981 with six staff members, a small budget of $150,000 and a single support program, serving 175 families. By 1988, the organization had grown to 120 staff members and a budget of $3.5 million. By 1993 it grew to about 230 staff members with a budget of $6.7 million, and by 1996 that had grown to 300 staff members with a budget of $13 million, serving 12,000 families. In 2003, the organization obtained and renovated a 50,000 square foot facility in Phoenix, which is currently used at its headquarters. By 2004, the organization had grown to 450 staff members, with a budget of $23 million, serving 50,000 families. By 2006, more than 40 development and outreach programs had been initiated. In 2007, Southwest Human Development became an affiliate of Easter Seals. In 2010, the organization had grown to 650 staff members, with over 100 programs. Currently, the organization has grown to a staff of over 900, with a budget of $72 million, serving 135,000 families annually.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us. swhd.org. Southwest Human Development. 1 March 2015.
  2. Web site: Brown. Dale. Check out the top cultural/educational nonprofits in Phoenix. bizjournals.com. Phoenix Business Journal. 1 March 2015.
  3. Web site: Our history and foundation. swhd.org/. Southwest Human Development. 1 March 2015.