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    Affordable Housing Alliance Inc.
    Proceed with Increased Caution
    Impact & Measurement
    Accountability & Finance
    Culture & Community
    Leadership & Adaptability

    Affordable Housing Alliance Inc.

     
    501(c)(3) organization
    Donations are tax-deductible
    3535 ROUTE 66
    Building 4Neptune NJ 07753-2625

    Neptune NJ | IRS ruling year: 1991 | EIN: 22-3114280  
    An EIN is a unique nine-digit number that identifies a business for tax purposes.
     
    Organization Mission
    The Affordable Housing Alliance’s mission is to improve the quality of life for all New Jersey residents by developing and preserving affordable housing, offering se ... (More)
     

    Rating Information

    rating
    Good

    This charity's score is 86%, earning it a Three-Star rating.

    This overall score is calculated from multiple beacon scores, weighted as follows: 74% Accountability & Finance, 10% Leadership & Adaptability, 16% Culture & Community. Learn more about our criteria and methodology.

    Historical Ratings
    Proceed with Increased CautionConfirmed Embezzlement

    On January 24, 2022, The Atlantic Highlands Herald reported on a material diversion of assets confirmed to have taken place at [CHARITY NAME] in an article titled, "Former Nonprofit Administrator Sentenced to Five Years for $400K Theft." For more information regarding this matter, please see The Atlantic Highlands Herald article.


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    Rating Report

    Accountability & Finance
    Score

    81

    Most Recent Fiscal Year:
    FY 2022
    This beacon provides an assessment of a charity's financial health (financial efficiency, sustainability, and trustworthiness) and its commitment to governance practices and policies.

    Key Accountability Metrics

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    No Credit
    Majority Independent Board Members - 100% independent members
    8 out of 8 points
    Independent Board Size - 11 independent members
    7 out of 7 points
    Financial Statements - Audit and Oversight Committee
    15 out of 15 points
    Material Diversion of Assets - None
    10 out of 10 points

    Tax Form Disclosures and Policies

    Full Credit
    Partial Credit
    No Credit
    Website Listed on Tax Form - Listed
    2 out of 2 points
    Conflict of Interest Policy - Listed
    4 out of 4 points
    Whistleblower Policy - Listed
    4 out of 4 points
    Document Retention and Destruction - Listed
    4 out of 4 points
    Documents Board Meeting Minutes - Yes
    2 out of 2 points

    Website Disclosures

    Full Credit
    Partial Credit
    No Credit
    Tax Form Posted on Nonprofit's Website - Missing
    0 out of 4 points

    Financial Metrics

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    No Credit
    Liabilities to Assets: Ratio - 78.93%
    0 out of 15 points
    Program Expense: Ratio - 90.28%
    25 out of 25 points

    Additional Information

    Total Revenue and Expenses - Data Available
    Salary of Key Persons - Data Available
    IRS Published Data (Business Master File) - Data Available
    Data Sources (IRS Forms 990) - Data Available