MID-KANSAS COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM INC
730 Cliff Drive, Augusta, KS 67010 www.mid-capinc.org

Total Revenue
$1,244,132
Total Expenses
$1,166,557
Net Assets
$-109,884

Organizations Filed Purposes: The Mid-Kansas Community Action Program, Inc. is a community-based, non-profit organization that helps people move out of poverty. The purpose shall be to better focus funding resources to assist low-income individuals and families to acquire skills and knowledge, access opportunities, foster low-income affordable housing and achieve self-reliance.

CSBG: Case management is a collaborative process that assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the options and services required to meet the customer choice of self-sufficiency. It is characterized by advocacy, communication, and resource management and promotes customer accountability. Community collaborations are a necessity to the success of the customer. Over 200 partnerships have been established and are maintained by the community support staff. Over 4,000 individuals and families have received a service. Participants may be involved in the project for up to 24 months. In some situations the full amount of time may be needed due to the disability acceptance and confirmation of social security benefits, waiting periods for low-income or subsidized housing and in some cases building a solid work history to secure permanent, stable, decent employment wage earning. Participants are required to establish goal plans with both short term (3-5 months) and long-term goals (1-3 years). Participant services are individualized and may consist of nutrition classes, education and training, parenting education, life skills, and job readiness to mention a few. Participants meet with agency staff as often as needed; generally at the start of services, that is weekly, and as they meet objectives, they may become bi-monthly.

Rapid Re-housing is an intervention, informed by a Housing First approach that is a critical part of a community's effective homeless crisis response system. Rapid re-housing rapidly connects families and individuals experiencing homelessness to permanent housing through a tailored package of assistance that may include the use of time-limited financial assistance and targeted supportive services. Rapid re-houisng programs help families and invididuals living on the streets or in emergency shelters solve the practical and immediate challenges to obtaining permanent housing while reducing the amount of time they experience homelessness, avoiding a near-term return to homelessness, and linking to community resources that enable them to achieve housing stability in the long-term. Rapid re-housing is an important component of a community's response to homelessness. A fundamental goal of rapid re-housing is to reduce the amount of time a person is homeless. The primary focus of services in rapid re-housing is to provide help with finding housing and to troubleshoot barriers that prevent access to that housing. Housing identification services encompass helping households find appropriate rental housing in the community, contacting and recruiting landlords to provide housing opportunities for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, addressing potential barriers to landlord participation such as concern about short-term nature of rental assistance and tenant qualifications, assisting households to complete applications and prepare for interviews with landlords, helping households to determine if a housing option meets their needs and preferences, and help with moving. It could also include identifying co-housing with a friend or family member if that is the most appropriate option for permanent housing. The primary barrier to permanent houisng for many families experiencing homelessness is their limited finances. To address this barrier, the rapid re-housing program offers financial assistance to cover move-in costs, deposits, and the rental and/or utility assistance (typically for six months or less) necessary to allow individuals and families to move immediately out of homelessness and stabilize in permanent housing.

Support Services are ancillary services such as transportation, food, nutritional support, dental and vision assistance and other services assisting individuals and families in reaching the goal of self-reliance. Kidsfest is a family support activity that provides an opportunity for families to learn about community resources for the health development of their children.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Joyce StockhamExecutive Director50$92,100
Audrey JenkinsDirector1$0
Mark TriplettDirector1$0
Delores DalkeDirector1$0
Wendy SimonDirector1$0
Randy DallkeDirector1$0
Dustin CostelloVice-Chair1$0
Heather RiersonSecretary1$0
Linda JohnsonTreasurer1$0
Phil BenedictChair1$0

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