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Complaint Review: United Mission for Nonprofits of America TRUSTED Business | Ripoff Report Verified™ …businesses you can trust. UMNPA Mission For Nonprofits of America is a Veteran and Military support United non-profit. United Mission for Nonprofits of America is dedicated to the military community both past and present who serve and sacrifice for America. UMNPA provides veterans with items that contribute to their morale and well-being as well as the much needed assistance. - newport beach California

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United Mission for Nonprofits of America TRUSTED Business | Ripoff Report Verified™ …businesses you can trust. UMNPA Mission For Nonprofits of America is a Veteran and Military support United non-profit. United Mission for Nonprofits of America is dedicated to the military community both past and present who serve and sacrifice for America. UMNPA provides veterans with items that contribute to their morale and well-being as well as the much needed assistance.
620 newport city dr. newport beach, 92660 California, USA
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866-290-5673
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EDitor's UPDATE: Positive rating and recognition has been given to UMNPA – United Mission for Nonprofits of America for its full commitment to quality customer service.

Ripoff Report's discussions with UMNPA have uncovered an ongoing dedication by the company to total client satisfaction. This means that clients can expect that the company will work towards finding a mutually satisfactory resolution to any concerns. UMNPA listens carefully to client concerns and sees them as an opportunity to learn from past mistakes and become more efficient as a company in the services offered and the support for those services.

UMNPA'S Director, Travis Riley, has informed us that his personal philosophy is that having a philanthropic objective as a way of life is a path to always give back to the community that has given so much for all of us. As a successful philanthropist, Mr Riley feels it is always imperative to grow your philanthropic side based on helping other people succeed. By always putting his cause first, Mr. Riley is confident that UMNPA will continue to gain individual donor and Corporate support for our Veteran and Military community.

Another Board Member, (CFO) Richard Clark Underwood told us that "Mr. Riley's dedication and compassionate approach to the cause and community is unparalleled to industry standards and i will be proud to serve next to Mr. Riley as an advisor for years to come." UMNPA's Richard Clark Underwood says "we are the only Veteran and Military support 501c3 Public Charity in Southern California that has programs that give these men and woman a path to regain control of their lives and reacclimatize back into society. Our continued support from our Donors and Corporate Sponsors will make a noticeable change in the care our Veterans receive today."

One of the things Ripoff Report learned in the course of its review is that typical Donor feedback is important to UMNPA and their staff and they are dedicated to improving their commitment to their Donors.

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The information provided in this report below is based on comments made by Travis Riley and Indigo Allendor during an onsite inspection held by a third-party verification company with no biases towards United Mission for Nonprofits of America.

United Mission For Nonprofits of America is a Veteran and Military support non-profit. They provide Military support programs as well as specializing in Veteran rehabilitation. Indigo Allendorf stated the following about his company, "we are opening a treatment center for veterans that treat dual diagnosis, PTSD, and traumatic brain injury along with substance abuse disorder. We do a welcome home program for veterans and their family. We help veterans and their family defray the cost of establishing a home when they might otherwise be in a homeless situation." Travis Riley added, "we also have a care association trust that was formed from our organization that provides veterans with adequate health insurance to get rehabilitation for mental disabilities such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, TBI, and other disorders that lead to substance abuse. UMNPA treatment, behavioral health, and detox centers. We detox for substance abuse, and treat the underlying costs after that."

United Mission For Nonprofits is a 501C3 public charity. Their main focus is raising money and awareness in surrounding communities through corporate sponsorships. Mr. Riley further explained the process, "to fund our Welcome Home program and our Care Association Trust which again provides insurance to veterans that need adequate insurance to get adequate treatment. The insurance that is provided to them through the VA only covers a 7-14 day stay in a hospital and then they are back out on the street. It costs a minimum of $224,000 to treat a minor case of PTSD and the Medicare equivalent insurance doesn’t cover that. Like Indigo said we raise money for our Welcome Home program which defrays the cost of a veteran to establish a home after they come out of a rehabilitation program. We raise money through the 501C3 for that for our programs. The veteran rehab center, how we gain clients for that, is we get them from the community, other organizations. We network with those people and with the courts." Patients who enter the program will receive varying levels of treatment in correlation to their addiction. The typical treatment consists of detox for 5 to 7 days and residential treatment for 21 days. Mr. Riley elaborated on the process, "basically, we educate them on what is happening to them, why their life is the way that it is, and then as soon as the residential treatment is over they go into an intensive outpatient program. We have networks of outpatient programs with vocational rehabilitation so they can find jobs after the residential treatment and re-integrate back into society the right way."



CUSTOMER CARE & COMPLAINT RESOLUTION – UNITED MISSION FOR NONPROFITS OF AMERICA

During the on-site interview, Mr. Riley and Mr. Allendorf were asked to describe a situation where a client was not satisfied with the level of service they received. Mr. Riley stated that they have yet to receive complaints, "we have not had any patients that are dissatisfied. Before this, we ran an assisted living. We had a counselor on call and we had different veterans that would contact our organization and I would refer them to Doug, the Ph.D. in Behavioral Health, and he’s helped them in counseling settings. We have taken veterans in homeless settings that we brought off the street for months at a time until they got on their feet. We get cars donated all the time, we donate a car and help them find a job. Now we are licensed by the state to do residential treatment. Now we are taking it to the next level. We are actually housing them and rehabilitating them at the same time."

When asked to comment on complaints posted on Ripoff Report's website Mr. Allendorf expressed that the comments were personal attacks and false statements made by fundraisers, "the majority of them are disgruntled fundraisers that worked for us. They weren’t employees. They had to be let go for behavior problems of their own and they were mad because they had to be let go. They were young people and they don’t always act right. Problems with violence or drugs." In order to further assure future and current clients, United Mission for Nonprofits of America is registered with the IRS and the State of California.

When asked what type of changes they have made to honor their commitment to making things right with the consumer per the request of Ripoff Report, Mr. Riley and Mr. Allendorf explained that their company is growing at a rapid rate which demands innovation and upkeep. Since they have no real complaints against their company the focus is on improving their already high standards.

Patent Services USA is proud to be a part of Ripoff Reports Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program, "I think the third-party review process is amazing. The reason I think it’s amazing, it shows the public from a third party non-biased opinion who we really are. And you guys will go on there and say, you guys went out to their offices, checked their credentials on the IRS, checked the rehab home, saw their office." Mr. Allendorf additionally added, "it’s one thing for us to go on there say it isn’t true and show them, but for a third party to go on and say they saw the office. We saw the facility, we saw the office, we looked them up on the IRS website and they are a legitimate charity. We’ve seen their paperwork and facilities and it's really there. The public can’t argue with it."



UNITED MISSION FOR NONPROFITS OF AMERICA – STATEMENT FROM THE DIRECTOR – TRAVIS RILEY

" We are the leaders of change in care our Veterans receive today. Supporting the unique and much needed programs UMNPA 501c3 Public Charity facilitates you will be a part of the change our Veterans and service members deserve. Please take the time to review our site and read how our programs change the lives of Veterans and their families.

UMNPA's Team has expressed that they feel very confident that they serve the Veteran community as a whole and thank you for your support. UMNPA takes employee satisfaction seriously as well.

Employee feedback and surveys reveal comments such as this,

"UMNPA provides a very positive environment to work. Opportunities for suggestions on how we can improve our Donor satisfaction is encouraged. Mr. Riley is truly concerned about our contribution to the company and providing growth opportunities for us. He takes the time to listen and communicate with employees and customers."

Ripoff Report was pleased to learn that UMNPA's past and current approach to business is focused on its pledge to total commitment towards client and employee satisfaction.



STATED IMPROVEMENTS FROM UNITED MISSION FOR NONPROFITS OF AMERICA

UMNPA recognizes that complaints posted on Ripoff Report (whether true or not) are issues that need to be addressed, not ignored. If handled correctly, complaints can be valuable learning opportunities. With the feedback generated by Ripoff Report's review, UMNPA has made organizational changes allowing its clients and employees a more streamlined approach to problem resolution and a commitment to a great client experience.

In summary, after our review, which included discussions with Travis Riley, Ripoff Report is convinced that UMNPA is committed to quality delivery of services resulting in total client satisfaction.

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NOW TO THE ORIGINAL REPORT THAT WAS FILED

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Umnpa United mission for non-profits of america newport beach California

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STATEMENT FROM UNITED MISSION FOR NONPROFITS OF AMERICA:

UMNPA (United Misssion for Non-profits of America) is a fully compliant public charity 501c3. We received Public charity status from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) December 8, 2016. Travis Riley and Indigo Allendorf have individually been involved in several philanthropies over the years. Their shared belief that the Veteran and Military community has an enormous gap in services needed compared to what is provided by conventional programs is how UMNPA was created.

NOW TO THE ORIGINAL REPORT THAT WAS FILED

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United mission for non-profits of america was started not in 2009 by a single mother who wanted to do something great but under Travis Riley in 2016. 

Travis Riley a man who was not to long before released from federal prison for bankfraud, stemming form a previous carepackage company owned n operted by him. As i persued my traveles and had a chance to work under this man i began to see everything i was reading about him come to light.

United mission for nonprofits of america aka unified mission for nonprofits of america aka Remember the Veterans started out as a for profit organization wich hired n trained thier people to go door to door saying that even though not a nonprofit people could still itemize it on thier taxes n write it off. That was theft by deception.

Since those days umnpa as its now known has gotten a bit good and not so good hype. The veteran house was announced for opening and turned out to be a rental property used to house the agents and a few guys of sober living. 

The 501 c3 that the company has filed has been stated the irs only expects them to clear 50k of the peoples donations in a year when that is not the case it can clear 25k in a week so only 5k goes to the non profits then 20k goes to paying agents little and then to his pockets.

 



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