Nonprofit Annual Reports, Audits, and Impact at Four Pointes

Four Pointes Center for Successful Aging is committed to financial transparency and measurable community outcomes. Here you can request or review our non-profit annual report, non-profit financial audit, 990 filings, and our non-profit impact report to see how resources become programs for older adults in North Ottawa County.

Annual Reports (Comprehensive Overview)

Our annual report for senior center stakeholders summarizes the prior fiscal year—pairing service highlights with an overview of Four Pointes financials and stewardship practices.

What's included in the annual report

The non-profit annual report typically features:

If you’re comparing organizations, the report offers a concise view of performance, accountability and community value.

Latest annual reports

Latest annual report

Request copies via Contact and let us know your preferred format (PDF or mailed).

Financial Audits (Independent Review)

A non-profit financial audit is performed by an independent firm to assess whether our financial statements are presented fairly in accordance with applicable standards. Audits help validate internal controls, revenue and expense reporting, and compliance.

Accessing the nonprofit financial audit

Most recent audited financial statements

Auditor's opinion letter

Management letter (if applicable)

Request electronic copies through Contact. Physical copies can be mailed upon request.

IRS 990 Filings (Public Disclosures)

Form 990 filings provide detailed information about our finances, governance, programs, and compliance. These public disclosures complement the annual report and non-profit financial audit.

How to obtain 990 filings

Most recent 990 filing

You can request 990 filings from Four Pointes via Contact. We can also help you locate filings in public databases if needed.

Our Impact at a Glance (Highlights)

Our non-profit impact report focuses on outcomes across core service areas. While year‑specific metrics appear in the formal report, below are examples of impact dimensions we track and share:

Fitness & Wellness

Participation across exercise drumming, chair aerobics, yoga, tai chi, and line dancing; class availability and progression options. Learn more in Fitness & Wellness Programs.

Arts & Learning

Engagement in book clubs, tech help, model aircraft building, quilting, knitting and art studio activities. Explore Arts & Learning Programs.

Recreation & Social

Attendance across bingo, card games, billiards and social events. Visit Recreation & Social Activities.

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In‑Home Support

Services such as housekeeping, errands, meal prep, personal care, bathing, and companionship. Details at In‑Home Support Services.

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Transportation & Equipment

Non‑Emergency Medical Rides along with access to loaned medical equipment via Equipment Loans.

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Medicare & Assistance

MMAP counseling, prescription assistance, resource & referrals and unmet needs support. See Medicare & Assistance Services and Unmet Needs.

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Social Connection

Ongoing calls through Phone a Friend.

For the latest non-profit impact report with detailed tables and year‑specific outcomes, please request a copy.

Stewardship and Accountability Practices

While the details live in our official documents, Four Pointes emphasizes:

  • Independent audits and public 990 filings
  • Board governance and oversight (board lists and terms appear in reports when provided)
  • Documented policies for transparency and ethical conduct (summarized in annual materials)
  • Recognition of contributions, including millage supporters and sponsors

If you need a particular policy or board roster, please reach out and we’ll provide the most recent version available.

Millage Contributions and Recognition

Community millage support helps sustain critical senior services. We recognize millage supporters and contributors in our annual publications and online acknowledgments when appropriate.

How millage funds are typically used (examples; exact allocations appear in official documents):

  • Expanding access to core programs and services
  • Supporting non‑emergency medical transportation and essential in‑home supports
  • Offsetting program costs so services remain affordable and inclusive

For specifics on the current fiscal year’s use of millage contributions, refer to the latest annual report and Form 990, or contact us.

How We Allocate Resources

Four Pointes financials are planned to advance our mission: helping older adults thrive through wellness, learning, recreation, and supportive services.

Program categories reflected in our reports generally include:

  • Program Services: direct programming (fitness & wellness, arts & learning, recreation & social), in‑home support, non‑emergency medical rides, equipment loans, MMAP and other assistance services, and social connection programs
  • Management & General: organizational management to ensure safety, compliance, and quality
  • Fundraising & Development: stewardship of community support through donations, sponsorships and memberships

Specific percentages and year‑over‑year changes appear in the annual report, audited statements, and 990 filings. Please request documents for exact figures.

Ways to Support Transparent, Local Impact

Your support keeps seniors active, connected and well. Explore these options:

FAQs

What is included in the annual report?

The annual report for senior center stakeholders summarizes key program outcomes, stories of impact and a high‑level overview of Four Pointes financials. It often includes leadership messages, recognition of donors and millage supporters, and ways to get involved. For the latest version, please contact us.

Request the most recent nonprofit financial audit (and accompanying letters) via Contact. We provide electronic PDFs and can arrange physical copies upon request.

Millage contributions help sustain essential senior services. Specific allocations and amounts by year are documented in the nonprofit annual report and our 990 filings. For year‑specific details, please request documents.

Donations may be tax‑deductible depending on your situation. Please consult your tax advisor. To confirm our tax‑exempt status and obtain our EIN and any determination letters, contact our team and we will provide official documentation.

Our staff can provide reports, clarify financials and answer questions. Please reach out through our Contact page.

Contact & Document Requests

To receive PDFs of our non-profit annual report, non-profit financial audit, 990 filings, or non-profit impact report—and to ask any financial or governance questions—please contact us. If you’re considering support, you can also explore Donations.