ST MARK YOUTH ENRICHMENT
1201 Locust Street, Dubuque, IA 52001 www.stmarkyouthenrichment.org

Total Revenue
$784,273
Total Expenses
$862,024
Net Assets
$297,762

Organizations Filed Purposes: To provide innovative programs and services that cultivate the educational and social-emotional growth of youth and families.

To provide healthy and enriching before and after school and summer programs.

St. Mark Youth Enrichment is a non-profit community-based organization located in Dubuque, Iowa with the mission to provide innovative programs and services that cultivate the educational and social-emotional growth of youth and families. St. Mark puts this mission into action with quality before and after school and summer learning programs for K-5 students that focus on literacy, STEM, arts, social-emotional learning, and family engagement.Programs were offered virtually in 2020 as necessary due to Covid-19.Statement continued on Schedule O.St. Mark programs address the academic and social emotional needs of students located in our communities by offering safe and nurturing learning environments out of school time for students in need. St. Mark does this through activities that engage students and families in active and innovative learning, enrichment opportunities, field trips that deepens community connection, social-emotional skill building, and making strong and healthy relationships.St. Mark is governed by a Board of Directors, made up of professionals in various fields, who provide guidance through committees: executive, governance, finance, events, development and marketing, and building and grounds. Daily operations are led by an Executive Director.

Apples for StudentsSt. Mark Youth Enrichment Apples for Students provides school supplies to students in need in Dubuque, Western Dubuque, and surrounding areas. In 2020, school supplies were provided to 3,500 students who are eligible for free and reduced lunch.Apples for Students is organized and facilitated by St. Mark in collaboration with the schools, area businesses, and community volunteers. Every year in May/June, the process begins to identify students in need and every year we identify increasing numbers of students. (Continued on Schedule O)Students in need are referred to us by their schools or a human service agency. We then solicit the community by approaching individuals, churches, and area businesses to donate money to purchase the supplies. St. Mark buys supplies in bulk because it is cost effective to do this during the months of July and August. In August, St. Mark rallies 100 volunteers that organize and sort the supplies, package the required materials by grade and needs of the school, deliver the supplies and clean up. Approximately 400 hours of volunteer work takes place. Individual bags of school supplies are then delivered to the school buildings where they are distributed to students upon starting school.The program reduces the expense and anxiety on families who cannot afford the needed school supplies so that their children can go to school prepared and empowered to learn. This project cultivates support from a community that values education and ensures equitable access to the tools needed to be successful so students are able to focus on learning in comfort.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Dawn CoganExecutive Director40$75,371
Nikki KieferTrustee1$0
Michelle ReidyTrustee1$0
Dana PriestTrustee1$0
Lisa BowersTrustee1$0
Tim ReynoldsTrustee1$0
Sandra Gonzales-DenhamTrustee1$0
Derek OlberdingTrustee1$0
Nate RundeTrustee1$0
Brad ScardinoTrustee1$0
Laura GiblinSecretary1$0
Sarah ReicksTreasurer1$0
Dan WellikVice Chair1$0
Dawn MccoyChair2$0

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