{"success":true,"data":{"_id":841328488,"filings":[{"Organization":{"Hours":[0],"Total Compensation":[0],"Direct compensation":[0],"Other compensation":[0]},"Basic":{"mission":"Net results junior tennis provides an after-school tennis and tutoring program, and a summer camp. We strive to increase the life of academic skills of children through the sport of tennis.","primary_activities":"Expenses school yr prog: marketing 59 marketing 302 summer camp: marketing 185 office expense and supplies 1,299 summer camp: supplies 584 office expense and supplies 456 fundraising exp: supplies 57 other expense 330 travel & meetings: conference 25 other exp: insurance - liabil 912 dues 234 bank and finance charges 681 all other 1,827 school yr prog: nutrition 84 summer camp: nutrition 68 facilities and equip- 560 facilities-other 130 equip rental and maint 124 telephone 2,074 general program expenses 10,577 fundraising 81 scholarships 300 total 20,949\n\nNet results junior tennis provides an after-school tennis and tutoring program, and a summer camp. We strive to increase the life of academic skills of children through the sport of tennis.\n\nIn 2010, nrjt served 428 youth through eleven programs at ten area schools and two summer camps, up from 350 the year before, and more than 3,000 children and teens since inception. Our students are 53% female and 47% male. 55% are african american, 30% latino, 3% asian, 8% caucasian, and 4% other. 90% of our youth are from poverty level or low-income families as determined by free and reduced lunch; 49% are from single parent and / or non-traditional families. Also in 2010, 86% of our students showed a marked improvement in their academic performance according to pre- and post-tests conducted by our tutors, many of whom are denver public school teachers. In addition, 85% of our students showed a marked improvement in leadership skills. Students with behavioral issues in the classroom showed a 77% improvement in classroom attentiveness and behavior. 82% of our students reported that the nrjt program helped them make positive life choices, while 93% of our students reported an increase in their fitness level as a result of participating in our program. Finally, three of nrjt students placed in the top 10 for the national junior tennis league's national student athlete competition (please see http://www.firstserve.org/rankings.html). In 2011, nrjt awarded their first college scholarship through usta to a deserving student who competed in the usta national student athletic competition, a program delivered by net results from the usta. Nrjt had a student competitor in the top 50 in the nation; in, 2011 nrjt hired six high school and college students who were in the program ten years or more as assistant coaches in nrjt's school program and two summer camps; in 2011, junior team tennis boys 18 and under and girls 18 and under played in the colorado state championships and the girls team moved on to play in the state semi-finals; in 2011, board member jeff salzenstein, tennis pro of eleven years and grand slam participant, ranked 100 in the world, coached and inspired nrjt summer camp kids. Jeff also coached a nrjt student for a year. The student traveled by bus for an hour and then walked an additional two miles to attend the weekly classes; in, 2010-2011, cliff buchholz, director of sony ericsson for 20 years, participated in annual benefit for kids and advised nrjt; in 2011, nrjt was selected by the daniels fund to be a scholarship referral agent; in january 2011, a nrjt youth who has been in the program for more than ten years was honored at the colorado tennis hall of fame awards for his leadership and accomplishments; in 2010, a nrjt high school senior who was also a summer nrjt camp coach was awarded an arthur ashe college scholarship to the university of colorado. Also, ten nrjt youth received scholarships from the gates tennis center. Finally, as one of 38 in the country, nrjt was designated a usta first serve chapter in 2010; in 2012 fiscal year, nrjt serviced 9 schools as well as a summer program which included a junior tennis team and summer camp. During this time, over 157 youth were served through both the summer camp and school programming. An organizational change was made due to budget shortfall by laying off the executive director in the beginning of 2012, and this allowed for a more diverse opportunity for fundraising and programming. The process was accomplished with the assistance of the board of directors and one program director and one vista volunteer. The staff also facilitated 7 small fundraisers as well as submitted several grants on behalf of nrjt. Unfortunately this strategy was unsuccessful to raise enough funds to operate the organization effectively. In march 2012, the decision was made to wind down nrjt ending with this year's final programming for the schools, summer camps and junior team tennis. This was due to budget shortfall , the economic climate and increased competition in the non-profit grant funding and therefore, nrjt was unable to successfully raise enough funds to keep the organization operational and staffed. The staff enlisted many of the coaches, tutors and board members to volunteer to keep programs running. This facilitated nrjt to continue programs through the summer with the final summer camp ending this past june. As of the end of the fiscal year, nrjt has completed all grant and programming deliverables and was able to transfer final assets and equipment to a program out of the gates tennis center called \"the park people - kids in tennis\" program so that at-risk youth may still receive quality instruction and education using tennis as the foundation to which the youth will learn to live a successful and positive life.","year":2011,"name":"NET RESULTS JUNIOR TENNIS INC","phone":"3038930527","type":"990EZ","tax_period_begin":"2011-08-01T00:00:00","tax_period_end":"2012-07-31T00:00:00","address":"1444 WAZEE STREET, DENVER, CO, 80202, USA","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","country":"USA","zip_code":"80202"},"Governance":{"501c3 determination":true},"Revenues":{"value":65244,"Contributions":{"value":51685,"Contributions from gifts and grants":51685},"Other revenues":{"value":11154,"Other total":195,"Net income from fundraising events":10959}},"Expenses":{"value":82489,"Total professional fundraising expense":{"value":29938,"Fees to independent contractors":29938},"Salaries":{"value":30413},"Other expenses":{"value":22138,"Occupancy":642,"Printing, publications, postage":547,"Itemized Expenses":20949},"Functional Expenses":{"Program Service Expenses":37994}},"Form990Details":{"functional_expense_allocations":{"occupancy":{"total":642}},"officers_directors_key_employees":[{"person_name":"SUSAN WILKLOW","title":"MEMBER","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":1.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"2910 AUSTIN BLUFF PARKWAY","city":"COLORADO SPRINGS","state":"CO","zip":"80918","name":"SUSAN WILKLOW","address":"2910 AUSTIN BLUFF PARKWAY, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, 80918"},{"person_name":"JOAN BRENNAN","title":"VICE PRES","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":3.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"398 STEELE STREET","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80206","name":"JOAN BRENNAN","address":"398 STEELE STREET, DENVER, CO, 80206"},{"person_name":"WILLIAM S SASLOW","title":"PRESIDENT","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":3.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"1444 WAZEE STREET SUITE 220","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80202","name":"WILLIAM S SASLOW","address":"1444 WAZEE STREET SUITE 220, DENVER, CO, 80202"},{"person_name":"SARAH KILLEEN ATTORNEY","title":"SECRETARY","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":2.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"707 17TH STREET 3100","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80202","name":"SARAH KILLEEN ATTORNEY","address":"707 17TH STREET 3100, DENVER, CO, 80202"},{"person_name":"STEPHANY BROWN","title":"MEMBER","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":1.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"PO BOX 18447","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80218","name":"STEPHANY BROWN","address":"PO BOX 18447, DENVER, CO, 80218"},{"person_name":"DAVID KENNY","title":"MEMBER","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":1.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"335 DETROIT STREET 502","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80206","name":"DAVID KENNY","address":"335 DETROIT STREET 502, DENVER, CO, 80206"},{"person_name":"PAT KELLY","title":"EXEC DIR","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":40.0,"compensation":40224,"address_line1":"PO BOX 18447","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80218","name":"PAT KELLY","address":"PO BOX 18447, DENVER, CO, 80218"},{"person_name":"KRISTEN MCCANDLESS","title":"MEMBER","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":1.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"PO BOX 18447","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80218","name":"KRISTEN MCCANDLESS","address":"PO BOX 18447, DENVER, CO, 80218"},{"person_name":"JEFF SALZENSTEIN","title":"MEMBER","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":1.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"PO BOX 18447","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80218","name":"JEFF SALZENSTEIN","address":"PO BOX 18447, DENVER, CO, 80218"}]},"ScheduleA":{"public_charity_status":{"publicly_supported_org_170b1_avi":true},"support_170":{"thirty_three_percent_test_current_year":true,"gifts_grants_contributions":{"value":451488,"current_year":51685,"current_year_minus1":94433,"current_year_minus2":102311,"current_year_minus3":100795,"current_year_minus4":102264},"total_calendar_year_support":{"value":451488,"current_year":51685,"current_year_minus1":94433,"current_year_minus2":102311,"current_year_minus3":100795,"current_year_minus4":102264},"gross_receipts_from_admissions_etc":15566,"amounts_from_substantial_contributors":17440,"public_support_total":434048,"total_support":451488,"public_support_percentage":0.9614}},"ScheduleB":{"attached":true},"ScheduleN":{"termination_or_liquidation":{"assets_distributed":true,"liabilities_paid":true,"bonds_outstanding":false,"bond_liabilities_discharged":false,"required_to_notify_attorney_general":false},"successor_relationships":{"director_of_successor":false,"employee_of_successor":false,"owner_of_successor":false},"liquidations":[{"business_name_line1":"THE PARK PEOPLE-GATES TENNIS CENTER","distribution_date":"2012-07-31T00:00:00","description":"TRANSFER FINAL ASSETS","fair_market_value":5000,"address_line1":"3300 EAST BAYAUD AVENUE","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80209","name":"THE PARK PEOPLE-GATES TENNIS CENTER","address":"3300 EAST BAYAUD AVENUE, DENVER, CO, 80209"}]},"source_xml":"201310229349200716_public.xml"}],"Latest":{"Organization":{"Hours":[0],"Total Compensation":[0],"Direct compensation":[0],"Other compensation":[0]},"Basic":{"mission":"Net results junior tennis provides an after-school tennis and tutoring program, and a summer camp. We strive to increase the life of academic skills of children through the sport of tennis.","primary_activities":"Expenses school yr prog: marketing 59 marketing 302 summer camp: marketing 185 office expense and supplies 1,299 summer camp: supplies 584 office expense and supplies 456 fundraising exp: supplies 57 other expense 330 travel & meetings: conference 25 other exp: insurance - liabil 912 dues 234 bank and finance charges 681 all other 1,827 school yr prog: nutrition 84 summer camp: nutrition 68 facilities and equip- 560 facilities-other 130 equip rental and maint 124 telephone 2,074 general program expenses 10,577 fundraising 81 scholarships 300 total 20,949\n\nNet results junior tennis provides an after-school tennis and tutoring program, and a summer camp. We strive to increase the life of academic skills of children through the sport of tennis.\n\nIn 2010, nrjt served 428 youth through eleven programs at ten area schools and two summer camps, up from 350 the year before, and more than 3,000 children and teens since inception. Our students are 53% female and 47% male. 55% are african american, 30% latino, 3% asian, 8% caucasian, and 4% other. 90% of our youth are from poverty level or low-income families as determined by free and reduced lunch; 49% are from single parent and / or non-traditional families. Also in 2010, 86% of our students showed a marked improvement in their academic performance according to pre- and post-tests conducted by our tutors, many of whom are denver public school teachers. In addition, 85% of our students showed a marked improvement in leadership skills. Students with behavioral issues in the classroom showed a 77% improvement in classroom attentiveness and behavior. 82% of our students reported that the nrjt program helped them make positive life choices, while 93% of our students reported an increase in their fitness level as a result of participating in our program. Finally, three of nrjt students placed in the top 10 for the national junior tennis league's national student athlete competition (please see http://www.firstserve.org/rankings.html). In 2011, nrjt awarded their first college scholarship through usta to a deserving student who competed in the usta national student athletic competition, a program delivered by net results from the usta. Nrjt had a student competitor in the top 50 in the nation; in, 2011 nrjt hired six high school and college students who were in the program ten years or more as assistant coaches in nrjt's school program and two summer camps; in 2011, junior team tennis boys 18 and under and girls 18 and under played in the colorado state championships and the girls team moved on to play in the state semi-finals; in 2011, board member jeff salzenstein, tennis pro of eleven years and grand slam participant, ranked 100 in the world, coached and inspired nrjt summer camp kids. Jeff also coached a nrjt student for a year. The student traveled by bus for an hour and then walked an additional two miles to attend the weekly classes; in, 2010-2011, cliff buchholz, director of sony ericsson for 20 years, participated in annual benefit for kids and advised nrjt; in 2011, nrjt was selected by the daniels fund to be a scholarship referral agent; in january 2011, a nrjt youth who has been in the program for more than ten years was honored at the colorado tennis hall of fame awards for his leadership and accomplishments; in 2010, a nrjt high school senior who was also a summer nrjt camp coach was awarded an arthur ashe college scholarship to the university of colorado. Also, ten nrjt youth received scholarships from the gates tennis center. Finally, as one of 38 in the country, nrjt was designated a usta first serve chapter in 2010; in 2012 fiscal year, nrjt serviced 9 schools as well as a summer program which included a junior tennis team and summer camp. During this time, over 157 youth were served through both the summer camp and school programming. An organizational change was made due to budget shortfall by laying off the executive director in the beginning of 2012, and this allowed for a more diverse opportunity for fundraising and programming. The process was accomplished with the assistance of the board of directors and one program director and one vista volunteer. The staff also facilitated 7 small fundraisers as well as submitted several grants on behalf of nrjt. Unfortunately this strategy was unsuccessful to raise enough funds to operate the organization effectively. In march 2012, the decision was made to wind down nrjt ending with this year's final programming for the schools, summer camps and junior team tennis. This was due to budget shortfall , the economic climate and increased competition in the non-profit grant funding and therefore, nrjt was unable to successfully raise enough funds to keep the organization operational and staffed. The staff enlisted many of the coaches, tutors and board members to volunteer to keep programs running. This facilitated nrjt to continue programs through the summer with the final summer camp ending this past june. As of the end of the fiscal year, nrjt has completed all grant and programming deliverables and was able to transfer final assets and equipment to a program out of the gates tennis center called \"the park people - kids in tennis\" program so that at-risk youth may still receive quality instruction and education using tennis as the foundation to which the youth will learn to live a successful and positive life.","year":2011,"name":"NET RESULTS JUNIOR TENNIS INC","phone":"3038930527","type":"990EZ","tax_period_begin":"2011-08-01T00:00:00","tax_period_end":"2012-07-31T00:00:00","address":"1444 WAZEE STREET, DENVER, CO, 80202, USA","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","country":"USA","zip_code":"80202"},"Governance":{"501c3 determination":true},"Revenues":{"value":65244,"Contributions":{"value":51685,"Contributions from gifts and grants":51685},"Other revenues":{"value":11154,"Other total":195,"Net income from fundraising events":10959}},"Expenses":{"value":82489,"Total professional fundraising expense":{"value":29938,"Fees to independent contractors":29938},"Salaries":{"value":30413},"Other expenses":{"value":22138,"Occupancy":642,"Printing, publications, postage":547,"Itemized Expenses":20949},"Functional Expenses":{"Program Service Expenses":37994}},"Form990Details":{"functional_expense_allocations":{"occupancy":{"total":642}},"officers_directors_key_employees":[{"person_name":"SUSAN WILKLOW","title":"MEMBER","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":1.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"2910 AUSTIN BLUFF PARKWAY","city":"COLORADO SPRINGS","state":"CO","zip":"80918","name":"SUSAN WILKLOW","address":"2910 AUSTIN BLUFF PARKWAY, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, 80918"},{"person_name":"JOAN BRENNAN","title":"VICE PRES","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":3.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"398 STEELE STREET","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80206","name":"JOAN BRENNAN","address":"398 STEELE STREET, DENVER, CO, 80206"},{"person_name":"WILLIAM S SASLOW","title":"PRESIDENT","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":3.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"1444 WAZEE STREET SUITE 220","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80202","name":"WILLIAM S SASLOW","address":"1444 WAZEE STREET SUITE 220, DENVER, CO, 80202"},{"person_name":"SARAH KILLEEN ATTORNEY","title":"SECRETARY","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":2.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"707 17TH STREET 3100","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80202","name":"SARAH KILLEEN ATTORNEY","address":"707 17TH STREET 3100, DENVER, CO, 80202"},{"person_name":"STEPHANY BROWN","title":"MEMBER","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":1.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"PO BOX 18447","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80218","name":"STEPHANY BROWN","address":"PO BOX 18447, DENVER, CO, 80218"},{"person_name":"DAVID KENNY","title":"MEMBER","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":1.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"335 DETROIT STREET 502","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80206","name":"DAVID KENNY","address":"335 DETROIT STREET 502, DENVER, CO, 80206"},{"person_name":"PAT KELLY","title":"EXEC DIR","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":40.0,"compensation":40224,"address_line1":"PO BOX 18447","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80218","name":"PAT KELLY","address":"PO BOX 18447, DENVER, CO, 80218"},{"person_name":"KRISTEN MCCANDLESS","title":"MEMBER","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":1.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"PO BOX 18447","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80218","name":"KRISTEN MCCANDLESS","address":"PO BOX 18447, DENVER, CO, 80218"},{"person_name":"JEFF SALZENSTEIN","title":"MEMBER","average_hours_per_week_devoted_to_position":1.0,"compensation":0,"address_line1":"PO BOX 18447","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80218","name":"JEFF SALZENSTEIN","address":"PO BOX 18447, DENVER, CO, 80218"}]},"ScheduleA":{"public_charity_status":{"publicly_supported_org_170b1_avi":true},"support_170":{"thirty_three_percent_test_current_year":true,"gifts_grants_contributions":{"value":451488,"current_year":51685,"current_year_minus1":94433,"current_year_minus2":102311,"current_year_minus3":100795,"current_year_minus4":102264},"total_calendar_year_support":{"value":451488,"current_year":51685,"current_year_minus1":94433,"current_year_minus2":102311,"current_year_minus3":100795,"current_year_minus4":102264},"gross_receipts_from_admissions_etc":15566,"amounts_from_substantial_contributors":17440,"public_support_total":434048,"total_support":451488,"public_support_percentage":0.9614}},"ScheduleB":{"attached":true},"ScheduleN":{"termination_or_liquidation":{"assets_distributed":true,"liabilities_paid":true,"bonds_outstanding":false,"bond_liabilities_discharged":false,"required_to_notify_attorney_general":false},"successor_relationships":{"director_of_successor":false,"employee_of_successor":false,"owner_of_successor":false},"liquidations":[{"business_name_line1":"THE PARK PEOPLE-GATES TENNIS CENTER","distribution_date":"2012-07-31T00:00:00","description":"TRANSFER FINAL ASSETS","fair_market_value":5000,"address_line1":"3300 EAST BAYAUD AVENUE","city":"DENVER","state":"CO","zip":"80209","name":"THE PARK PEOPLE-GATES TENNIS CENTER","address":"3300 EAST BAYAUD AVENUE, DENVER, CO, 80209"}]},"Ratings":{"Mission Deployment Rate":{"score":null},"Program Expense Ratio":{"score":0.4605947459661288},"Fundraising Efficiency":{"score":null,"percentile":null},"Filing Consistency Score":{"score":0.5},"Grant Itemization Coverage":{"score":null},"Independent Voting Board Pct":{"score":null},"Operating Margin":{"score":-0.2643154926123475,"percentile":0.1690343975305444},"Operating Reserve Ratio":{"score":null,"percentile":null},"Liabilities to Assets Ratio":{"score":null,"percentile":null},"Officer Compensation Ratio":{"score":null,"percentile":null},"Program Expense Growth":{"score":null,"percentile":null},"Revenue Growth":{"score":null,"percentile":null},"Asset Growth":{"score":null,"percentile":null},"Foreign Oversight Score":{"score":null},"Major-Donor Itemization":{"score":1.0},"Related-Party Transparency":{"score":null},"Pay-Setting Controls":{"score":1.0,"weight":5,"atoms":{"Compensation committee":{"value":true},"Independent compensation consultant":{"value":true},"Form 990 of other organizations reviewed":{"value":true},"Written employment contract":{"value":true},"Compensation survey or study":{"value":true},"Board or committee approval":{"value":true}}},"Governance Policy Score":{"score":null,"weight":5,"atoms":{"Conflict of interest policy":{"value":null},"Whistle blower policy":{"value":null},"Document retention policy":{"value":null},"Compensation process for CEO":{"value":null},"Compensation process for other employees":{"value":null},"Form 990 provided to governing body":{"value":null},"Minutes of governing body":{"value":null},"Audit committee":{"value":null},"Independent audit financial statements":{"value":null}}},"Categories":{"Financial Efficiency":{"score":0.4605947459661288,"weight":45},"Transparency & Controls":{"score":0.71875,"weight":20},"Accountability":{"score":null,"weight":14},"Sustainability":{"score":0.1690343975305444,"weight":13},"Growth":{"score":null,"weight":8}},"Overall Score":{"score":0.47819500944067783,"percentile":0.061620682372609994}},"source_xml":"201310229349200716_public.xml"},"sector":"Human Services","donation_categories":[],"zakat_policy":null},"error":null}