Center Annual Report FY 2015/16 The Women s Resource Center is the only agency in our community providing advocacy, emergency shelter and support to victims of domestic and sexual violence.
Statement of Financial Position for the year ending June 30, 2016 with comparative totals for June 30, 2015 Assets 2016 2015 Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents $174,093 $191,354 Cash held in investments 11,132 - Receivables: Grants 121,475 174,492 Other 4,923 13,169 Prepaid expenses 36,024 18,795 Total current assets 347,647 397,810 Noncurrent Assets Cash held in endowment fund 2,157 1,718 Investments held in endowment fund 78,661 74,960 Investments 612 - Land, buildings and equipment (net) 2,016,819 2,071,074 Total noncurrent assets 2,098,249 2,147,752 Center Revenue General & Administration 2% Program Fees 8% Fund Development 16% 39% Grants 35% Total Assets $2,445,896 $2,545,562 Liabilities and Net Assets Current Liabilities Accounts payable $29,653 $31,554 Accrued expenses 85,861 86,780 Security deposits 800 3,229 Deferred revenue 17,395 Current portion - long term debt 42,706 42,008 Total current liabilities 159,020 180,966 Long-Term Liabilities Notes payable - net of current portion 839,877 882,671 Total liabilities 998,897 1,063,637 Net Assets Unrestricted: Designated 10,500 10,500 Undesignated 957,673 1,023,998 Temporarily restricted 438,901 407,502 Permanently restricted 39,925 39,925 Total net assets 1,446,999 1,481,925 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $2,445,896 $2,545,562 Center Expenditures Fund Development 8% General & Administration 17% Emergency Shelter 11% 30% Non-Residential 21% Supportive Housing 13% WRC Mission: To protect, shelter and empower people impacted by domestic and sexual violence.
Financial Highlights for the Year WRC raised $35,000 for our Building Hope Campaign from generous local foundations: The Les and Anne Biederman Family Foundation, The Oleson Foundation, The Traverse City Zonta Club, Active Women Now and Rotary s Good Works Fund Volunteer Service 553 volunteers provided 11,630 hours of service, representing an in-kind value of $116,300 Adults and Children Served We welcomed 298 new donors who contributed $75,295 to help us provide services to women and children in need We were awarded $241,533 in Victims of Crime Act grant funds, an increase of $80,000 from the previous year WRC was awarded $8,000 from United Way Women (Ages 18-44) 86% We received $2,500 from Chemical Bank through its community grant program Service Highlights Total number of women, children and men served: 1,200 Calls on the 24-Hour Crisis Helpline: 2,642 Hours of individual and group support sessions: 6,008 Number of Personal Protection Orders (PPOs) completed: 199 255 people received emergency and long-term housing Men (Ages 18-44) 3% Children (Ages 0-17) 11% Advocacy Housing Clients 30% 8,900 nights of shelter collectively provided to clients The number of men and women enrolled in the WRC s batterer intervention programs: 306 Non-Residential 70%
Center Services On average, estimated value of monthly donations: $7,895 24-Hour Crisis Helpline One-on-one and group support for survivors of domestic/sexual violence Safe emergency and transitional housing for survivors fleeing domestic/sexual violence Information, referrals and advocacy, including legal, medical, housing, financial assistance, transportation, and crime victims compensation assistance The WRC received more than 5,332 donations in clothing and household items valued at more than $916,000 Revenues increased $38,000 over last year, and staff issued 1,569 vouchers valued at $94,740 In fiscal year 2016, the accounted for 39% of the agency s revenue 24-hour on-call response for victims who seek help through the Munson Healthcare Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner program Children s support and programs Prevention, education and public awareness programs Batterer intervention programs for men and women charged with domestic violence Vouchers at the WRC-owned ; a resale store for community members in need of clothing and household items Women s Resource Center 2017 Board of Directors and Officers Executive Director Juliette Schultz Board Officers Board of Directors President, Jane Hayes Vice President, Jessica Wheaton Secretary, Dennis Piskor Treasurer, Ed Carlson Ruth Bloomer Mardi Black Ed Carlson Jane Hayes Lynne Moon Dennis Piskor Linda Smyka Ralph Soffredine Maggie Stafford Jessica Wheaton Matthew Wiliford Marylou Zaloudek