RURAL COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE PARTNERSHIP INC
1725 I STREET NW NO 225, WASHINGTON, DC 20006 www.rcap.org

Total Revenue
$18,823,854
Total Expenses
$19,099,786
Net Assets
$723,955

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO PROVIDE TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO SMALL RURAL AND TRIBAL COMMUNITY WATER, WASTEWATER AND SOLID WASTE PROJECTS.

BUILDING A THRIVING RURAL AMERICA THROUGH LEADERSHIP, COLLABORATION, ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AND RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE.

DRINKING AND WASTE WATER PROGRAM AND SOLID WASTE PROGRAM:THROUGH THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA) RURAL DEVELOPMENT (RD), RURAL UTILITIES SERVICE (RUS), AND THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)'S OFFICE OF WATER, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ARE DIRECTED TOWARDS SMALL WATER AND WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS THAT ARE EITHER CURRENT RECEIVERS OF OR ARE ELIGIBLE FOR USDA WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM FUNDING (SMALL RURAL AND TRIBAL COMMUNITIES WITH POPULATIONS UNDER 10,000). THROUGH THIS PROGRAM, RCAP WORKED WITH RURAL COMMUNITIES TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO BUILD TECHNICAL, MANAGERIAL AND FINANCIAL CAPACITY TO ACHIEVE AND MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS AS WELL AS IMPLEMENT MANAGERIAL AND FINANCIAL BEST PRACTICES TO ACHIEVE LONG TERM SUSTAINABILITY. THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'S (EPA) NATIONAL PRIORITY AREA 1: TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR SMALL PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS TO ACHIEVE AND MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE PROGRAM IS GEARED TOWARDS BUILDING LOCAL TECHNICAL CAPACITY FOR SMALL COMMUNITY AND NON-COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS SERVING LESS THAN 10,000 IN POPULATION IN ALL 50 STATES, THE US TERRITORIES AND ON TRIBAL LANDS. THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'S (EPA) NATIONAL PRIORITY AREA 4: IMPROVING WATER QUALITY THROUGH TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO PRIVATE WELL OWNERS PROGRAM IS GEARED TOWARDS OWNERS AND MANAGERS OF PRIVATE DRINKING WATER WELLS AS WELL AS STAKEHOLDERS THAT SERVE PRIVATE WELLS OWNERS TO HELP PROTECT WATER QUALITY IN PRIVATE DRINKING WATER WELLS AND TO ASSIST WELL OWNERS IN UNDERSTANDING HOW TO KEEP THEIR WELLS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER TO PROTECT THE HEALTH OF THEIR FAMILIES. THROUGH ITS MANY PROGRAM PARTNERS, RCAP ALSO PROVIDED TRAINING, PRIVATE WELL SAMPLING SERVICES AND ADDITIONAL EDUCATION AND OUTREACH TO RURAL RESIDENTS.

RESEARCH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM:THE U.S. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION (EDA) RESEARCH GRANTS COVER TWO PROJECTS THAT FURTHER DEVELOP RESEARCH AROUND RURAL INNOVATION AND URBAN AND RURAL CONNECTIVITY. THESE PROJECTS BUILD OUT RCAP'S RESEARCH PORTFOLIO WITH TOPICS IMPORTANT TO THE RURAL COMMUNITIES IT SERVES.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Nathaniel OhleCEO40$221,174
Jeff OxenfordDIR. OF TRAINING/TECHNICAL SERVICES40$153,288
John FellemanDIR. OF TECHNOLOGY40$149,580
Ashley ZuelkeSR. DIR. OF COMMUNICATIONS/RESEARCH40$138,576
Ted StigerSR. DIR. OF GOV'T RELATIONS/POLICY40$131,852
Alia IqbalFINANCE DIRECTOR40$80,619
Jay WilliamsMEMBER3$0
Zack SpaceMEMBER3$0
Jessi SnyderMEMBER3$0
Rick MartinezMEMBER3$0
Karen KollerMEMBER3$0
Anish JantraniaMEMBER3$0
Ruthann HouseMEMBER3$0
Billy HixMEMBER3$0
Lamonte GuilloryMEMBER3$0
Michael BrownfieldMEMBER3$0
Suzanne AnardeMEMBER3$0
Hope CupitSECRETARY/TREASURER3$0
Ines PoloniusVICE PRESIDENT3$0
Keith AshbyPRESIDENT3$0

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