INNER CITY CHRISTIAN FEDERATION
920 CHERRY SE, GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49506 www.iccf.org

Total Revenue
$10,679,610
Total Expenses
$7,969,641
Net Assets
$21,907,992

Organizations Filed Purposes: EQUITABLE OPPORTUNITY. AFFORDABLE HOMES. THRIVING NEIGHBORHOODS.

TO PROVIDE SAFE, CLEAN, AFFORDABLE AND HIGH QUALITY HOUSING TO PERSONS OF LOW AND MODERATE INCOME TO ENCOURAGE FAMILY RESPONSIBILITY AND INDEPENDENCE.

ICCF BUILDS AND RENOVATES RENTAL HOUSING WITH AN EMPHASIS ON RESIDENTIAL MANAGEMENT AND RESIDENT DIGNITY. OVER 500 RENTAL UNITS ARE PROVIDED AT BELOW MARKET RATES. IN ADDITION, PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE TO EVERY RENTAL RESIDENT TO TEACH THEM SKILLS TOWARD BECOMING HOMEOWNERS THEMSELVES. FAMILIES ASSUME POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY IN THE OPERATION OF THEIR RENTAL COMMUNITIES THROUGH THE TENANT CENTERED MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, AND A SOCIAL WORK TEAM PROVIDES DIRECT SERVICES AND REFERRALS.

ICCF'S HOUSING COUNSELING PROGRAM IS CERTIFIED BY HUD AND THE MICHIGAN STATE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (MSHDA) AND ADHERES TO THE NATIONAL INDUSTRY STANDARDS FOR HOUSING COUNSELORS. IN FY2020 478 INDIVIDUALS COMPLETED ICCF'S INTRODUCTION TO HOME OWNERSHIP CLASS, 64 INDIVIDUALS COMPLETED THE FINANCIAL CAPABILITIES CLASS, 68 INDIVDUALS PARTICIPATED IN THE IDA PROGRAM, AND 13 HOMES WERE PURCHASED THROUGH THE IDA PROGRAM. ALL CLIENTS ARE SERVED REGARDLESS OF INCOME, RACE, COLOR, RELIGION/CREED, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, FAMILY STATUS, DISABILITY, OR SEXUAL ORIENTATION/GENDER IDENTITY. PROGRAMS ARE ADMINISTERED IN CONFORMITY WITH LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAWS, INCLUDING THE FEDERAL FAIR HOUSING ACT (42 USC 3600, ET SEQ.)ICCF OFFERS TWO CLASS SERIES: INTRODUCTION TO HOMEOWNERSHIP AND FINANCIAL CAPABILITIES. TOGETHER THESE SERVE TO EQUIP PROSPECTIVE HOMEBUYERS OR OTHERS WHO ARE WORKING TO ACHIEVE FINANCIAL GOALS OR AFFORDABLE HOUSING. CLASSES ARE TAUGHT BY EXPERTS ON ICCF STAFF AND OFFERED IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH. IN ADDITION, DEDICATED HOUSING COUNSELING AND AN INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNT (IDA) DOWN PAYMENT MATCHING PROGRAM ARE AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED CLIENTS. THROUGH THESE PROGRAMS, PARTICIPANTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE THEIR FAMILY AND HOUSING SITUATIONS, AND INCREASE THEIR OPPORTUNITIES IN LIFE.

EMERGENCY SHELTER FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES - FAMILY HAVEN: IN FY2020 25 FAMILIES (126 INDIVIDUALS, 90 CHILDREN & 36 ADULTS) RECEIVED EMERGENCY HOUSING AND SERVICES DESIGNED TO TAKE THEM FROM HOMELESSNESS TO STABLE HOUSING AT ICCF'S EMERGENCY FAMILY SHELTER CALLED FAMILY HAVEN. UP TO TWELVE MONTHS OF FOLLOW UP SERVICES HELP FAMILIES SECURE COMMUNITY RESOURCES, EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION, CHILD CARE, ETC. ALL REFERRALS TO FAMILY HAVEN ARE RECEIVED FROM THE HOUSING ASSESSMENT PROGRAM AT THE SALVATION ARMY.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Camron YoungDIRECTOR1$0
Lee HardyDIRECTOR1$0
Rhoda KreuzerDIRECTOR1$0
William JacksonDIRECTOR1$0
Jamecia AdamsDIRECTOR1$0
Jason KuiperDIRECTOR1$0
Kevin EinfeldDIRECTOR1$0
Teresa JonesDIRECTOR1$0
Tom PaarlbergDIRECTOR1$0
Arlen-Dean GaddyDIRECTOR - SECRETARY2$0
Marjorie DoodDIRECTOR - TREASURER2$0
Johana Rodriguez QuistDIRECTOR - VICE CHAIRPERSON2$0
Andrew MiedemaDIRECTOR - CHAIRPERSON2$0
Derrick SmithVICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE40$0
Ryan VerwysPRESIDENT & CEO40$0

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