Human Services : Youth Development, Shelter, and Crisis Services
Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch
Rescue, Mentor, Hope, Empower.
Board Leadership
Shawn Clark
Board President
CEO
Troy Meeder
Chief Executive Officer, Founder
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Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch (CPYR) exists to Rescue the Equine, Mentor the Child, offer Hope for the Family and Empower the Ministry. They provide a safe and positive experience for children and families to learn about the saving hope of Jesus Christ in an authentic western environment. Currently, Crystal Peaks serves between four to five thousand visitors a year with 25-30 horses rescued from violent abuse or life threatening neglect. Although the primary focus of the ranch is to serve disadvantaged children, the program is available for any child. The only true prerequisite for kids visiting the ranch is that they WANT to participate. A desire to come is an indication of a heart willing to try. It is from this willingness that broken hearts and lives can be led toward healing.
Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch (CPYR) exists to Rescue the Equine, Mentor the Child, offer Hope for the Family and Empower the Ministry. They provide a safe and positive experience for children and families to learn about the saving hope of Jesus Christ in an authentic western environment. Currently, Crystal Peaks serves between four to five thousand visitors a year with 25-30 horses rescued from violent abuse or life threatening neglect. Although the primary focus of the ranch is to serve disadvantaged children, the program is available for any child. The only true prerequisite for kids visiting the ranch is that they WANT to participate. A desire to come is an indication of a heart willing to try. It is from this willingness that broken hearts and lives can be led toward healing.
Impact Information
Financial
79.52
Accountability & Transparency
62.00

Program Expenses (Percent of the charity's total expenses spent on the programs and services it delivers) |
74.6% | |
Administrative Expenses | 9.9% | |
Fundraising Expenses | 15.3% | |
Fundraising Efficiency | $0.17 | |
Working Capital Ratio (years) | 4.11 | |
Program Expenses Growth | -2.6% | |
Liabilities to Assets | 2.2% |
REVENUE | |
Contributions | |
Contributions, Gifts & Grants | $1,558,453 |
Federated Campaigns | $0 |
Membership Dues | $0 |
Fundraising Events | $12,764 |
Related Organizations | $0 |
Government Grants | $0 |
Total Contributions | $1,571,217 |
Program Service Revenue | $55,654 |
Total Primary Revenue | $1,626,871 |
Other Revenue | $50,431 |
TOTAL REVENUE | $1,677,302 |
EXPENSES | |
Program Expenses | $1,097,888 |
Administrative Expenses | $131,781 |
Fundraising Expenses | $214,978 |
TOTAL FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES | $1,444,647 |
Payments to Affiliates | $0 |
Excess (or Deficit) for the year | $232,655 |
Net Assets | $6,028,310 |
Charts
Compensation | % of Expenses | Paid to | Title | |
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$84,000 | 5.81% | Kenneth Meeder | CEO |
Mission
Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch (CPYR) exists to Rescue the Equine, Mentor the Child, offer Hope for the Family and Empower the Ministry. They provide a safe and positive experience for children and families to learn about the saving hope of Jesus Christ in an authentic western environment. Currently, Crystal Peaks serves between four to five thousand visitors a year with 25-30 horses rescued from violent abuse or life threatening neglect. Although the primary focus of the ranch is to serve disadvantaged children, the program is available for any child. The only true prerequisite for kids visiting the ranch is that they WANT to participate. A desire to come is an indication of a heart willing to try. It is from this willingness that broken hearts and lives can be led toward healing.
Highly Rated
Charity Name & State | Overall Score | Overall Rating |
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Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch (OR) | 69.47 | |
Cathedral Arts Project (FL) | 91.00 | |
Girl Scouts of Northern California (CA) | 88.09 | |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester (MA) | 88.53 | |
Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) (CA) | 95.47 |