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Flickinger Learning Center

Providing young learners the tools they need for school, for life, and everything in between.

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Public Charity 501(c)(3) NTEE P20

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Organization Overview

Street address
MUSCATINE, IA 52761
EIN
MemberPlus+
Earliest Filing
2017
Organization Type
Public Charity
Deductibility Status
Contributions are tax-deductible

Grants Received by Year

This organization is a grant recipient. See Funding Received below for details.

HighMediumLow
Low
Medium
Low
Low
Medium
Low
201720182019202020212022
Total Grants Received
$X.XB
All Years
Filings on File
8
Tax Years
NTEE Category
P20
Human Service Organizations

IRS Classification Codes

NTEE Code
P20
Human Service Organizations

Organizations that provide a broad range of social services for individuals or families. Use this code for multiservice organizations such as Lutheran Social Services, Catholic Social Services and other community service organizations not specified below that provide a variety of services from throughout the P section or services from the P section in combination with services described in other sections (e.g., an organization that provides family counseling, substance abuse services, employment assistance and services for at - risk youth).

The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) code is a four digit code used to classify an exempt IRC 501(c)(3) organization.

Subsection Code
03
Private operating foundation (other)

Subsection Codes are the codes shown under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 which define the category under which an organization may be exempt.

Asset Code
4
100,000 - 499,999

Asset Codes relate to the amount of assets shown on the most recent Form 990 series return filed by the organization.

Affiliation Code
3
Independent - This code is used if the organization is an independent organization or an independent auxiliary (i.e., not affiliated with a National, Regional, or Geographic grouping of organizations).

Affiliation Code defines the organizational grouping.

Deductibility Code
1
Contributions are deductible.

Deductibility Code signifies whether contributions made to an organization are deductible.

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IRS Form 990/990PF, 990N or Publication 78 Data PDF
IRS Determination / Benefit Letter PDF

Funding Received

Verified from IRS Form 990 Schedule I filings by this organization's funders - 25 grants from 8 funders, 2017-2022.

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About the Organization

Organization category
Public Charity
Country / State
United States / Iowa
Mission
Providing young learners the tools they need for school, for life, and everything in between.
Programs or services
The goal of our After-School Program is to inspire greater engagement among students across our district by providing enriching, supportive, and educational experiences beyond the classroom. By acting now, we aim to make a meaningful and lasting impact on each child’s academic success and personal growth.

Program Objectives
Accelerate Academic Achievement: Sustain and build upon our current progress, including a 10% faster growth rate in reading proficiency.

Strengthen Family Partnerships: Expand opportunities for family involvement and support lifelong learning at home and in the community.

Foster Community Connections: Increase awareness and engagement among local organizations, volunteers, and stakeholders to support student success.

Promote School Engagement: Improve student attendance, motivation, and enthusiasm for learning through consistent after-school participation.

Support Positive Behavior: Reduce behavioral referrals by creating a structured, inclusive, and nurturing environment.
Detailed programs
The goal of our After-School Program is to inspire greater engagement among students across our district by providing enriching, supportive, and educational experiences beyond the classroom. By acting now, we aim to make a meaningful and lasting impact on each child’s academic success and personal growth.

Program Objectives
Accelerate Academic Achievement: Sustain and build upon our current progress, including a 10% faster growth rate in reading proficiency.

Strengthen Family Partnerships: Expand opportunities for family involvement and support lifelong learning at home and in the community.

Foster Community Connections: Increase awareness and engagement among local organizations, volunteers, and stakeholders to support student success.

Promote School Engagement: Improve student attendance, motivation, and enthusiasm for learning through consistent after-school participation.

Support Positive Behavior: Reduce behavioral referrals by creating a structured, inclusive, and nurturing environment.
Target Audience
Children, Education, parents
Geographic Focus
United States, Iowa (USA), Muscatine County (IA)
Current projects
Raising money for the building renovation
Organization goals
The goal of our After-School Program is to inspire greater engagement among students across our district by providing enriching, supportive, and educational experiences beyond the classroom. By acting now, we aim to make a meaningful and lasting impact on each child’s academic success and personal growth.

Program Objectives
Accelerate Academic Achievement: Sustain and build upon our current progress, including a 10% faster growth rate in reading proficiency.

Strengthen Family Partnerships: Expand opportunities for family involvement and support lifelong learning at home and in the community.

Foster Community Connections: Increase awareness and engagement among local organizations, volunteers, and stakeholders to support student success.

Promote School Engagement: Improve student attendance, motivation, and enthusiasm for learning through consistent after-school participation.

Support Positive Behavior: Reduce behavioral referrals by creating a structured, inclusive, and nurturing environment.
Leadership
Executive Director - Anna Dominguez

Funding & Grant Guidelines

Grant categories you fund
Aging and Seniors, Arts and Culture, Awards, BIPOC, Business, Capital Funding, Children, Climate Change, College Scholarship, Community and Economic Development, Community Services, Conflict Resolution, Disabilities, Disaster Relief, Domestic Violence, Education, Elementary Education, EMS and Homeland Security, Energy, Entrepreneurs and Startups, Environment and Conservation, Faith Based, Farming and Agriculture, Financial Assistance, Health and Medical, Higher Education, Homeless, Housing, In-Kind Support, Individual, International, Justice and Juvenile Justice, Literacy and Libraries, Mental Health, Municipalities, Nutrition and Food, Operating Support, Pets and Animal Wildlife, Preschool, Preservation, Quality of Life, Refugee and Immigrant, Research and Evaluation, Science, Secondary Education, Small Business, Social Justice, Special Education, Sports and Recreation, Students, Substance Abuse, Teachers, Technology, Transportation, Travel and Tourism, Tribal Nations, Veterans and Military, Women, Women-Owned Startups and Businesses, Workforce, Youth and At-Risk Youth
Funding priorities
Renovation timeline is within 5 years, $500,000

Funding Needs

Grant categories you're seeking
Awards, Children, Education, Elementary Education, Literacy and Libraries, Preschool, Students, Teachers, Women, Youth and At-Risk Youth
Funding needs
In order to keep our program free for the family we serve as well as expand, we will need $500,000 to do all renovations and pay staff and continue staff development.