About & Impact

The Goodwill of Silicon Valley Annual Report is a comprehensive document that provides a detailed overview of the organization’s activities, achievements, and financial performance over the previous year. These reports are a vital tool for stakeholders, donors, and the general public to understand the impact and progress made by the Goodwill of Silicon Valley.

2024 ANNUAL REPORT
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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
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2022 ANNUAL REPORT
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2021 ANNUAL REPORT
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2020 ANNUAL REPORT
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2019 ANNUAL REPORT
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2018 ANNUAL REPORT
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2017 ANNUAL REPORT
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2016 ANNUAL REPORT
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2015 ANNUAL REPORT
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2014 ANNUAL REPORT
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2013 ANNUAL REPORT
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2012 ANNUAL REPORT
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2011 ANNUAL REPORT
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2010 ANNUAL REPORT
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Audited Financial Statements

Goodwill of Silicon Valley is a non-profit organization that provides support to individuals with disabilities, veterans, and seniors. As a non-profit organization, Goodwill of Silicon Valley is required to produce audited financial statements annually, which provide an overview of the organization’s financial activities for the year. The audited financial statements of Goodwill of Silicon Valley include a balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, and footnotes. The balance sheet provides a snapshot of the organization’s financial position at the end of the fiscal year, including assets, liabilities, and equity. The income statement provides a summary of the organization’s revenues and expenses over the year. The statement of cash flows provides an overview of the organization’s cash inflows and outflows during the year. Lastly, the footnotes provide additional information about the organization’s financial position and operations.

Veteran Status (provide one of the following):
  • DD214
  • VA ID card or other official documentation confirming veteran status

  • Verification from the SQUARES system

Household Income (for all household members):
  • Two months of recent pay stubs

  • Most recent tax return (Form 1040)

  • Documentation for disability, pension, or retirement income

Identification & Family Information:
  • Government-issued photo ID (passport, driver’s license, or state ID) for each household member

  • Birth certificates or custody papers to confirm dependents

  • Social Security cards for all household members

Housing Verification:
  • Lease agreement, or

  • A letter from a shelter, institution, or transitional housing provider

QUALIFYING FOR SUPPORT

To participate in Veteran Family Services, the head of household—or their spouse—must be a U.S. veteran, and the household must meet low-income guidelines (at or below 80% of the area median income).

 

Our team will guide you through each step of the eligibility process with care. Here’s what we’ll need to verify:

 

Our goal is to make this process as simple and stress-free as possible, because you’ve served, and now it’s our turn to support you.

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