named programs · 2 · from sources
what they call their work
Fostering Adulthood
Supports teens and young adults aging out of foster care by providing volunteer mentors and practical assistance as they transition to independence.
Volunteer Support Teams
Enlists community volunteers to act as extended family for foster families, providing various forms of support such as tutoring, transportation, and companionship.
activities · 2 clusters
what they do
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Youth Foster Care Transition Support 2 activities
- Fostering Adulthood ProgramSupports dozens of teens and young adults who are emancipating or aging out of the child welfare system through volunteer-based extended family networks. This program provides practical support including donated vehicles, employment connections, essential items, and safe affordable housing.
- Fostering Adulthood program for transitioning youthSupports teens and young adults aging out of the foster care system through the Fostering Adulthood program, which builds volunteer-based extended family networks and provides practical assistance including donated vehicles, employment connections, essential items, and help securing safe, affordable housing.
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CASA Program Support & Volunteer Engagement 2 activities
- Support for Foster FamiliesSupports approximately 40 foster families by recruiting volunteer teams from faith communities to provide practical assistance such as babysitting, transportation, tutoring, and respite care. This model has shown improvements in foster parent retention, child placement stability, and adoption rates.
- Support for foster families through volunteer teamsRecruits and organizes volunteer teams from faith communities to provide practical support such as babysitting, transportation, tutoring, and respite care for foster families, with documented improvements in foster parent retention, child placement stability, and adoption rates.
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financials · form 990 · fy2020
the money
revenue
Total revenue$402K
Contributions & grants$402K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$405K
Program expenses98%
Admin / overhead2%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$99K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$60K
Cash$53K
Investments$7K
Liabilities$193K
Net assets$-134K
Liquid reserves1.8 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| JUSTIN HACK | CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD | 65 | $61K |
relationships · 20
who they work with
- Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare Partner — Community collaborator in the development of Fostering Hope in Milwaukee.
- Children’s Service Society of Wisconsin Partner — Community collaborator in the development of Fostering Hope in Milwaukee.
- Colarelli Construction Partner — Vincent V. Colarelli M.S., President of Colarelli Construction, serves as President of Fostering Hope's National Board.
- Colarelli Family Foundation Funder — Originally founded Fostering Hope.
- Colorado Springs Utilities Partner — Susan Presti, Former Community Relations Director at Colorado Springs Utilities, serves on the Colorado Springs Board of Directors.
- Deluxe Corporation Partner — Tracey Engelhardt, Division President and Chief of Operations at Deluxe Corporation, serves on the Colorado Springs Board of Directors.
- El Paso County Department of Human Services Partner — Cooperated with Fostering Hope to recruit volunteer teams and support foster families.
- El Paso County, Colorado Government — Catania Jones, Director – Children, Youth & Family Services for El Paso County, Colorado, serves on the Colorado Springs Board of Directors.
- Faith Partnership Network Partner — Community collaborator in the development of Fostering Hope in Milwaukee.
- Kids Crossing Partner — Ben Schoch, Director of Foster Care at Kids Crossing, serves on the Colorado Springs Board of Directors.
- Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains Partner — Julie Briggs, Program Director at Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains, serves on the Colorado Springs Board of Directors.
- Medical College of Wisconsin Partner — Community collaborator in the development of Fostering Hope in Milwaukee.
- Northwestern Mutual Partner — Harrison Hunter, financial advisor at Northwestern Mutual, serves on the Colorado Springs Board of Directors.
- Patrick O’Connor, J.D, C.P.A. Partner — Patrick O’Connor J.D., C.P.A., principal of his own firm, serves as Treasurer of Fostering Hope's National Board.
- SET Ministry, Inc. Partner — Administrative partner that supported Fostering Hope's implementation in Milwaukee.
- Signature Homes by Steve Scott Partner — Steve Scott, owner of Signature Homes by Steve Scott, serves on the Colorado Springs Board of Directors.
- Special Kids Special Families Partner — Kevin Porter, Executive Director of Special Kids Special Families, serves on the Colorado Springs Board of Directors.
- St. Marcus Lutheran Partner — Provided the inaugural team of volunteers for Fostering Hope's Milwaukee program.
- UMB Bank Partner — Tarah King, Vice President at UMB Bank in Colorado Springs, serves on the Colorado Springs Board of Directors.
- UWM Helen Bader School of Social Welfare Partner — Community collaborator and consultant in the planning and development of Fostering Hope in Milwaukee.