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Illinois DOGE Profile: Altus Academy

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John Heybach, President at Altus Academy | altusacademy.org

John Heybach, President at Altus Academy | altusacademy.org

Altus Academy, a tax-exempt nonprofit that receives significant public funding to perform services also offered by the state, was approved to receive three grants totaling $1,530,040 in FY2024, according to passed legislation data extracted from the Illinois General Assembly’s FY2024 budget (Public Act 102-6 0698).

The listed appropriations included two grants of $760,020 and $560,020, plus an additional grant of $210,000, all designated for programs or services funded by the State of Illinois.

These appropriations represent state-level funding authorized by lawmakers, reflecting what was approved in the budget, not necessarily disbursed. The funds cover only State of Illinois support and exclude federal, local, or other public sources.

Founded in 2013 by John P. Heybach, Altus Academy states that its mission is: “The mission of Altus Academy is to create a culture of character based on human virtue and academic excellence that transforms the student, the family, and the community.”

You can learn more about the organization at its website.

In its most recent IRS Form 990 filing filing for tax year 2024, the organization reported $1,021,560 in total revenue. Of that, $73,772 came from government grants including federal, state, or local sources, making up 7.2% of total revenue.

The nonprofit listed $1,050,070 in contributions overall. It also reported $838,840 categorized under other contributions, which may include restricted donations, pledges, or bequests.

At the beginning of 2024, Altus Academy had $858,191 in assets. By the end of 2024, that figure had changed to $1,095,360, indicating a significant 27.6% growth in overall holdings.

According to its filing, public funding remained fairly steady year-over-year, changing from $77,035 in 2023 to $73,772 in 2024 (a difference of 4.2%).

However, a Chicago City Wire analysis found that IRS filings frequently contain discrepancies when compared with publicly disclosed government grant reports and budgets.

Altus Academy is one of hundreds of nonprofits across Illinois that receive substantial support from state taxpayers while also fundraising privately.

In 2025, Illinois lawmakers introduced House Bill 1266, also known as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Act. The proposal would create a new oversight body within the Office of the Auditor General tasked with identifying cost-saving measures, reviewing agency performance, and advising on audit priorities. If passed, DOGE could bring additional scrutiny and performance evaluation to taxpayer-funded organizations.

According to ProPublica, Illinois has more than 78,000 active tax-exempt organizations, including nearly 60,000 classified as charitable nonprofits. In their most recent IRS filings, these groups reported a combined revenue exceeding $156 billion.

State of Illinois Approved Grants to Altus Academy
Fiscal YearTotal Grants/ContractsTotal Taxpayer $$
20243$1,530,040
Altus Academy 990 Filing – Key Officers
TermNameTitle
2024-2024Al KaganDirector
2024-2024Alfredo VillegasPrincipal
2024-2024Elizabeth FreemanDirector
2024-2024Federico SciammarellaDirector
2024-2024Heron Rodriguez SrDirector
2024-2024John P HeybachPresident & Founder, Secretary
2024-2024Michelene BajakianDirector
2024-2024Sean HaleyChair Of The Board
2024-2024Thomas J DeeTreasurer
Altus Academy Employee Roster (Most Recent Year Available)
YearNameTitleCompensation
2024Conor Charles HeybachChess Coach-
2024GLORIA D FLICKINGEREducation Specialist-
2016Jennifer Leslie GarciaTeacher Assistant - Special Education-
2015YERANUI ELAINE STAMBULYANOccupational Therapist-
2012Rhonda Kaye LangTeacher's Assistant-
2009Jennie Cohen-
2007ROSE ANNE COTTENInstructional Assistant-

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