Studies reveal that, analysis of Fred Victor Housing financial statements and annual reports indicate that the agency is a not-for-profit organization. In essence, more that ninety percent of the total funding comes from grants and donations, which are challenged in various programs that the agency operates throughout ten locations in Toronto. For instance, grants and subsidies generate about $10,709,144, donations generate $937,621, rental revenue $449,805, and incidental revenue generates $298,382 as funds for the organization`s charity programs. Substantially, government program funding constitutes eighty percent of revenues, donor program funding amount to nine percent of revenues and eleven percent of revenue for funding programs comes…
Interpret the data displayed in the SPSS output graphs you created. 90 children obtained trauma- informed counseling services. Children age 10 is the highest (mode) and the average (mean) age group to obtain service. The standard deviant is 3.3.…
Ethel Carew Tax Exemption Assignment #2 Due 3/16/15 The key to a mutually beneficial corporate sponsorship agreement is for both parties involve to enter into a written, legally enforceable agreement. One that will spell out the scope of the agreement in terms of fees, mutual expectations, ongoing oversight, follow-up procedures and procedure (s) for termination should any party default. Corporate sponsorship income is vigorously scrutinized by the IRS and a non- profit organization such as Mega Health Systems (MHS) must exercise prudence when structuring a sponsorship agreement with a for- profit organization like ours. A review of the agreement by attorneys representing both parties is strongly advised as any small changes in wording…
CHLA is a non-profit, private pediatric hospital under the leadership of volunteer Board of Trustees, including physicians and community administrators. The Board’s primary goal is to implement their vision, mission, and goals of the hospital, by providing quality care for their patients and ensuring the financial health of the hospital. Two individuals make up the Board Co-Chair, Lynda Boone Fetter and Arnold Kleiner. While, twenty members make up CHLA’s Committee Board. The following are part of the Committee Board, advancement, audit, center for global health, compensation, finance, governance, government relations, investment, research, safety and quality, service and access.…
South Carolina Lions Charitable Services Screenings, Hearing Aids and Eye Surgery South Carolina Lions Charitable Services requests $10,000 to continue the important health programs providing vision, hearing, and health screenings, hearing aids, and eye surgeries to the uninsured residents of South Carolina. South Carolina Lions Charitable Services is dedicated to improving lives by providing vision, hearing and health screenings, and hearing aids and eye surgeries for the uninsured and under insured residents of South Carolina who otherwise would not receive assistance. Founded in 1969, SCLCS has provided vital, preventative health services to communities, large and small throughout the region, answering Helen Keller ’s call to be “Knights of the Blind in the crusade against darkness.” The target population for the services provided by SCLCS is two-fold, screening services target school age children, while the eye surgery program and hearing aid assistance programs target the uninsured and under insured.…
According to Arroyo Fressco (AF) challenges identified by the performance FOCUS framework, it is obvious there is a need to implement and evaluate interventions that would improve AF’s operational efficiency. Financial Performance One of the key strategic challenges is to balance AF’s mission of serving all patients, regardless of their ability to pay or against tight fiscal environments at federal, state, and local levels. Although, AF receives federal section 330 grants from the Public Health Service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, these funds have not kept pace with growing needs or economic changes within the health care industry. Thus, to remain financial viable in the future, it is recommended that AF focus on,…
1. Will you need a loan to start or expand the center? If so, approximately how much? R: I might need a loan about $80,000.00 to start-up my new child-care. 2.…
Our project group, with the help of the Key Bridge Foundation, has identified an issue with donor education. The people who donate money to the Key Bridge Foundation often do not know where their money is going. The thought process is that if the donors know their money is being used to truly benefit troubled youths, then they will be more likely to continue donating or possibly donate more money. The Key Bridge Foundation is a non-profit organization with a 501(c) charter, so all money donated goes directly towards benefitting the community. Our solution is to make a video that explains what the Key Bridge Foundation is to both current and potential donors.…
2. What programs and services does your agency provide and which of those does the County fund? Cortland County Historical Society serves as a repository for information related to the history of Cortland County its residents, industries, government and more. We host special events including our 18 lecture Lunch & Learn speaker series, an attic treasure sale, as well as bus trips of historical interest. Cortland County Historical Society also produces publications including: a quarterly newsletter:…
Ethical Dilemmas and Challenges Developing an evaluation plan can help an agency manage the relationship it has with its stakeholders. However, an agency or community program may face numerous ethical dilemmas and challenges that may threaten the successfulness of the program. Such as stewardship, or demonstrating socially responsible management of resources to those who have supported the agency or community program (Waters, 2009). In our proposal, Extended Hands promote services that will benefit single parents that are seeking affordable and quality child care.…
The care center is funded and represented by the California Association of Health Facilities, which is a non-profit trade organization founded in 1950. When I fist…
Grindel, C. (2005). Influencing Health Care Policy with Our Children In Mind. Medsurg Nursing, 14(5), 277-278. Gridel (2005) focuses on the differences in coverage of children with private versus public health insurance and those children who do not have coverage or gaps in their coverage and how it affects their overall health.…
David Jephthah Critical Analysis/Issue paper Introduction The purpose of this paper is to critically analyze the pressing needs and reoccurring issues in a community. It also describes vividly the operations on a nonprofit organization that addresses these issues. The factors that gives rise to this issues, the socio-economic effect in relation to the issue would be discussed. In addition, other nonprofit organizations responses, positive inputs and assistance as regards the issue would be discussed also.…
Our biggest fundraiser in FBLA is for March of Dimes. March of Dimes is an organization that works to end premature birth and birth defects. The collection of money is earned through donation boxes and the annual March of Dimes walk. As a member, I have also attended leadership conferences and etiquette seminars. Each year we have volunteered at the Lincoln Elementary School Fall Festival.…
Make a Wish foundation is a children centered, non-profit organization. Their focus is helping children with life threatening illness, to receive their utmost desired wish. This is not only granted as a gift to the kid, but it gives the children hope is seeking donations and sponsors to help fund these wishes; however, this is not an extreme necessity as none other than Disney runs Make-A-Wish Foundation. Current Social Assets Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/makeawish Twitter:…