Annual Report 2 11 Our mission is to build relationships, resources, infrastructure and understanding so that no one in Minnesota remains homeless, and people who were homeless can prosper. www.hearthconnection.org
2 11 When the first family enrolled in 2001, Hearth Connection set out to show that people with the longest histories of homelessness and most barriers to stability could be housed. Using a collaborative and innovative approach to supportive housing, we proved exactly that. Ten years after the Pilot project began, over 2,400 adults, families, and youth across the state have accessed permanent housing and support, showing that the transition from long-term homelessness to lasting stability is well within reach. Hearth Connection designs solutions and secures funding to expand access to supportive housing in Minnesota. As we face new challenges and opportunities, Hearth Connection is moving forward with the inventive spirit of its early days. We will continue to develop best practices, evaluations, and relationships with the resolve that together, we can end long-term homelessness in Minnesota. Hearth Connection continues to share the hope--and the evidence--that the cycle of homelessness can be broken for every Minnesotan who experiences it.
Hearth Connection advocated throughout the 2011 legislative session for investments in permanent supportive housing. Sizeable losses in funding to the LTHSSF (Long-Term Homeless Supportive Services Fund) resulted in cuts to case management teams and the availability of intensive services. Hearth Connection is continuing efforts to diversify funding and worked to mitigate the impact of the cuts on participants and service teams. A special THANK YOU to everyone who reached out to their representatives, took part in calls to action, and shared the message that access to housing and support is essential for stable and healthy households. innovation intermediary integration Hearth Connection and its Board of Directors released a new strategic plan in 2011. Co-Pilot 2.0 was released, bringing new automated features to Hearth Connection s customized database and improving our understanding of participants needs. Hearth Connection began collaborating with counties and local nonprofits in Central Minnesota to share best practices and identify resources to address unmet needs in the area. Hospital to Home Results The Hospital to Home project with Regions Hospital and Guild Incorporated offered housing, medical care, and support services to seven people experiencing chronic medical conditions and homelessness. A one-year report on the outcomes of the participants showed a significant decrease in emergency department visits, use of clinics, and pharmacy claims after enrollment.
TAKE ACTION TODAY VISIT CONTACT DONATE ADVOCATE FOLLOW www.hearthconnection.org to learn more about our research and solutions to long-term homelessness your local representatives to encourage support for programs with proven results in addressing homelessness time or goods to a local supportive housing program, shelter, food shelf, or school for affordable permanent housing options in your community the latest news on homelessness with Hearth Connection s blog, newsletter, and Twitter pages. Start at www.hearthconnection.org 366 parents 471 children 419 single adults 27 youth 1283 people received housing and supportive services in 2011 Shelly s Road Home Shelly has been earning top grades in college--even making it onto the President s List at her school. She s been a mentor for first year students and has begun pursuing scholarships. Only four years ago, she was caught in a cycle of homelessness. Shelly struggled to leave abusive relationships and had nowhere to turn. She coped with mental health issues and addiction as she stayed in shelters, treatment, and jail. When she began working with a service team in Southern Minnesota, things started turning around. She achieved sobriety and maintained it. She got her own apartment and has lived there for more than a year. Shelly continues to work on her personal goals, and with her initiative and the support of the service team, she s on her way to achieving them.
FUNDING Hearth Connection secures and distributes resources from diverse federal, state, county, and private sources in order to provide homeless households with housing and services. Main funding sources for 2011 are listed below: FEDERAL SAMHSA grant* HUD Supportive Housing & HUD Shelter + Care grants TCM (Targeted Case Management) STATE LTHSSF* (Long-Term Homeless Supportive Services Fund) HTF and HTF-LTH grants through MN Housing COUNTY Hennepin County Olmsted County Ramsey County CONTRIBUTORS Medica Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation *administered by the Minnesota Department of Human Services Revenue & Expenses SUPPORT & REVENUE Pass-Through Revenue 8,980,030 supportive services and rental assistance Contracts 1,527,119 Program Services 335,232 Other 77,280 Total Income 10,919,661 EXPENSES Pass-Through Expenses 8,980,030 supportive services and rental assistance Program 1,590,599 General and Administrative 274,743 Fundraising 11,367 Total Expenses 10,856,739 Balance Sheet ASSETS Cash and Checking 1,774,301 Investments 176,735 Other Current Assets 470,217 Property and Equipment 19,930 Total Assets 2,441,183 LIABILITIES Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 299,542 Deferred Revenue 132,298 Pass-Through Assistance Advances 749,689 Total Current Liabilities 1,181,529 NET ASSETS Unrestricted: Undesignated 335,997 Unrestricted: Board Designated 873,000 Temporarily Restricted 50,657 Total Net Assets 1,259,654 Total Liabilities & Net Assets 2,441,183
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011 Carol Berde (CHAIR) Strategic Consultant, Carol Berde Consulting Glenn Andis, Ph.D. Senior Vice President of Government Programs, Medica Health Plans Christine Bronson (VICE CHAIR) Former Deputy Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Human Services Julie Brunner Executive Director, Minnesota Council of Health Plans Kit Hadley Director, Saint Paul Public Library Randy Hornstine (SECRETARY) Formerly served as: President, The Aliveness Project; Vice President, The Ford House, Inc.; Co-Chair, Ryan White Planning Council Charles Hudson Consumer & Youth Advocate Kelli Johnson Senior Research Fellow, Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota Gothriel Fred La Fleur Former Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Corrections; former Assistant County Administrator for Criminal Justice, Hennepin County (retired) George Latimer Professor Emeritus, Macalester College; Labor Arbitrator Craig Lewis, M.Div., D.D. Pastor, Abundant Life Enterprises Charles Loban, M.A. (TREASURER) Psychologist, formerly with Community University Health Care Center and Rise Incorporated (retired) David Nass Professor of History Emeritus, Southwest Minnesota State University; former President, NAMI-MN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Richard Hooks Wayman Hearth Connection www.hearthconnection.org 2446 University Avenue West Suite 150 Saint Paul, MN 55114 (651) 645-0676 twitter/hearthconnect hearthconnectionblog.org