UNITED WAY OF GREATER ST JOSEPH
PO BOX 188, ST JOSEPH, MO 64502 www.stjosephunitedway.org

Total Revenue
$2,970,968
Total Expenses
$2,405,540
Net Assets
$12,336,932

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE MISSION OF THE UNITED WAY OF GREATER ST. JOSEPH IS TO IMPROVE LIVES THROUGH THE CARING POWER OF COMMUNITY.

TO IMPROVE LIVES THROUGH THE CARING POWER OF COMMUNITY.

ALLOCATED SERVICESTRADITIONALLY, UNITED WAY HAS BEEN KNOWN FOR HARNESSING THE CARING POWER OF COMMUNITY THROUGH GIVING, ADVOCATING AND VOLUNTEERING AND IS MOST WELL-KNOWN FOR THE ANNUAL UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN THAT TAKES PLACE EACH FALL. THROUGH THE CAMPAIGN, HUNDREDS OF BUSINESSES AND THOUSANDS OF INDIVIDUALS MAKE PLEDGES TO IMPROVE LIVES THROUGH THE CARING POWER OF COMMUNITY. THE MAJORITY OF DOLLARS RAISED THROUGH THE ANNUAL CAMPAIGN ARE ALLOCATED TO THE NETWORK OF UNITED WAY PARTNER AGENCIES TO HELP SUSTAIN THEIR CURRENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES. MORE THAN 100 VOLUNTEERS ARE INVOLVED IN DECIDING HOW THOSE DONOR DOLLARS ARE ALLOCATED. IN 2020 THE NETWORK OF UNITED WAY PARTNER AGENCIES AND INITIATIVES IMPROVED LIVES THROUGH THE CARING POWER OF COMMUNITY IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS, PLUS MANY MORE: EDUCATION: UNITED WAY OF GREATER ST. JOSEPH WORKS TO HELP PEOPLE OF ALL AGES REACH THEIR POTENTIAL THROUGH A VARIETY OF EDUCATIONAL PURSUITS THAT WILL, IN TURN, STRENGTHEN OUR COMMUNITY. QUALITY EARLY LEARNING, YOUTH EDUCATION IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM, AND OTHER INSTRUCTION FOR LIFE-LONG LEARNING ARE JUST A FEW WAYS UNITED WAY SUPPORTS EDUCATION. MORE THAN 350 CHILDREN RECEIVED EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION TO HELP THEM BEGIN THEIR SCHOOL YEARS READY TO LEARN. MORE THAN 400 STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN AFTER-SCHOOL YOUTH ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS. 151 INCOMING KINDERGARTNERS AND THEIR FAMILIES CONNECTED WITH UNITED WAY KINDERCLUB AT HOME, A RESOURCE THAT EMPOWERS PARENTS TO PREPARE THEIR INCOMING KINDERGARTENER TO BE A SUCCESSFUL LEARNER ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. AREA BUSINESSES PARTNERED WITH MORE THAN 1,000 STUDENTS TO HELP THEM LEARN ABOUT LOCAL EMPLOYERS AND EDUCATION REQUIRED TO WORK IN PARTICULAR JOBS. 1,203 SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN ATTENDED CAMP FOR SUMMER ENRICHMENT LEARNING AND POSITIVE ACTIVITIES.HEALTH: IN THE GREATER ST. JOSEPH AREA, YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS HELP PEOPLE OF ALL AGES IMPROVE THEIR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL WELL-BEING. HEALTH IS PROMOTED THROUGH FITNESS AND WELLNESS ACTIVITIES, NUTRITION AND IN-HOME SERVICES, COUNSELING, AND OTHER IMPORTANT PROGRAMS. GOOD HEALTH IS CRUCIAL FOR EVERYONE. THOUSANDS OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN RECEIVED NEEDED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. 619 SENIOR ADULTS RECEIVED 107,490 NUTRITIOUS MEALS TO HELP MAINTAIN HEALTH. MORE THAN $39 MILLION IN UNREIMBURSED MEDICAL CARE WAS PROVIDED TO CHILDREN IN THE GREATER ST. JOSEPH AREA. 1,400 PEOPLE WORKED THROUGH ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION RECOVERY. 224 PEOPLE RECEIVED COUNSELING RELATED TO DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE. 138 CHILDREN WITH A DISABILITY OR SPECIAL NEED AND THEIR FAMILIES RECEIVED SERVICES THAT HELPED THE CHILDREN WORK TOWARD IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES.FINANCIAL STABILITY: STABLE HOUSEHOLD FINANCES ARE IMPORTANT FOR DAILY LIVING, WHICH IS WHY UNITED WAY OF GREATER ST. JOSEPH ALSO FOCUSES ON FINANCIAL STABILITY. UNITED WAY SUPPORTS EFFORTS FOR FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN CRISIS. SUCH EFFORTS INCLUDE FOOD, DISASTER RELIEF, INFORMATION AND REFERRAL, AND SHELTER SERVICES RELATED TO HOMELESSNESS OR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. UNITED WAY IS ALSO WORKING TO PREVENT FINANCIAL SITUATIONS FOR BECOMING PROBLEMS IN THE FIRST PLACE. 541 MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN RECEIVED 20,162 NIGHTS OF EMERGENCY SHELTER. 247 LOW-INCOME OR ELDERLY PEOPLE WERE REPRESENTED AT NO COST FOR NON-CRIMINAL COURT CASES. 121 PREVIOUSLY HOMELESS HOUSEHOLDS (191 PEOPLE) LIVED IN TRANSITIONAL, PERMANENT, OR SUPPORTIVE HOUSING. MORE THAN 1,000 PEOPLE RECEIVED NEARLY $1,000,000 IN TAX REFUNDS THROUGH FREE TAX PREPARATION. 150 ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES HELD JOBS THROUGH SHELTERED AND SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT. 4,917 AREA RESIDENTS SAVED $240,643 ON PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS WITH A PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT CARD. A PORTION OF EACH YEAR'S CAMPAIGN IS HELD IN A GRANT MAKING FUND CALLED THE UNITED WAY COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND. THROUGH THIS GRANT OPPORTUNITY, AREA NON-PROFITS THAT MEET UNITED WAY'S CRITERIA IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY, PROGRAM DELIVERY AND OUTCOMES ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR GRANTS TO FURTHER MEET COMMUNITY OR AGENCY NEEDS. IN RECENT YEARS, UNITED WAY HAS INCREASED THE DOLLARS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND AND SEEN AN UPTICK IN FUNDED REQUESTS. THE COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND GRANTS IN THE LAST FEW YEARS HAVE HELPED INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS BEGIN, BUILD CAPACITY, MEET ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS WITHIN AGENCIES SO THEY CAN CONTINUE THEIR MISSION TO THE FULLEST AND HAVE MINIMIZED THE IMPACT TO CLIENTS WHEN SIGNIFICANT PROGRAM CHANGES OCCUR. BEGINNING IN MARCH 2020, CONSIDERATION OF REQUESTS WAS LIMITED TO AGENCIES, PROGRAMS AND SERVICES PROVIDING SERVICES DEEMED ESSENTIAL DURING THE PANDEMIC AND THAT WERE AT RISK OF DISRUPTION WITHOUT FUNDING FROM THE COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND. GRANTS FUNDED IN 2020 INCLUDED: -BARTLETT CENTER- PROVIDED EMERGENCY FUNDING FOR OPERATIONS TO CONTINUE -MERIL- PROVIDED FUNDING FOR EXPANSION OF IN-HOME PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT PROGRAM -NORTHWEST MISSOURI COMMUNITY SERVICES- FUNDED THE COST ASSOCIATED WITH AN ADDITIONAL CALL SPECIALIST -THE SALVATION ARMY- FUNDED EMERGENCY SHELTER FOR FAMILIES EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS -UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF NORTHWEST MISSOURI- PROVIDED FUNDING FOR ADULT SENSORY ROOM EQUIPMENT -HOUSING STABILITY FUND- FUNDING TO ASSIST INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH HOMELESS PREVENTION AND BARRIER REMOVAL SO THEY CAN MAINTAIN OR ATTAIN STABLE HOUSING. -IMAGINE ST. JOSEPH 2040- FUNDING TO SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY PLAN

UNITED WAY INITIATIVES AND PROGRAMSFAMILYWIZE PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE -SAVING RESIDENTS MONEY ON PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION WITH A FREE PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT CARD SINCE 2007. THE UNITED WAY FAMILYWIZE PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT CARD CAN BE USED AS OFTEN AS NEEDED BY ANYONE FOR ANY QUALIFYING PRESCRIPTION; IT IS LIKE A REUSABLE COUPON FOR MANY DIFFERENT PRESCRIPTIONS. DURING 2020, PEOPLE IN THE AREA SAVED MORE THAN $220,000. THE GREATER ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY HAS EXCEEDED $2.5 MILLION IN SAVINGS ON PRESCRIPTIONS SINCE THE PROGRAM'S BEGINNING. FINANCIAL STABILITY -PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES TO BECOME FINANCIALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT SINCE 2009. IN 2020, UNITED WAY PROMOTED FREE TAX PREPARATION SERVICES OFFERED THROUGH PARTNER AGENCY INTERSERV. INTERSERV HELPED 1,065 COMMUNITY MEMBERS FILE TAX RETURNS AND RECEIVE REFUNDS TOTALING $909,705. MORE THAN 70 COMMUNITY MEMBERS USED MYFREETAXES.COM, AN ONLINE SERVICE MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH A PARTNERSHIP WITH H&R BLOCK, TO FILE THEIR RETURNS.LEADERSHIP ST. JOSEPH -BUILDING THE SKILLS OF INDIVIDUALS TO BE EFFECTIVE LEADERS IN THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1982.UNITED WAY LEADERSHIP ST. JOSEPH IS AN ANNUAL, YEAR-LONG LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR ADULTS LIVING OR WORKING IN THE ST. JOSEPH AREA. THE PROGRAM HELPS CREATE A NETWORK OF TRAINED INDIVIDUALS WILLING TO ENGAGE IN LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY SERVICE WITH ENHANCED KNOWLEDGE OF OUR COMMUNITY'S OPPORTUNITIES, REALITIES AND CHALLENGES. IN 2020, TWENTY-EIGHT COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMPLETED THE PROGRAM, BRINGING THE TOTAL NUMBER OF PROGRAM GRADUATES TO 935 SINCE 1982. DURING THE YEAR, PARTICIPANTS LEARNED AND PRACTICED PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND ESSENTIAL LEADERSHIP SKILLS. THE SAME LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES WERE MAINTAINED EVEN THOUGH THE CLASS WENT VIRTUAL IN APRIL DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. THE CLASS WAS DIVIDED INTO FOUR GROUPS AND WAS CHALLENGED TO LEARN THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPING A PROJECT THAT WOULD MEET A COMMUNITY NEED. THE CHALLENGE RESULTED IN THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS: YOUTHFUL EXPRESSION OF UNCOMMON CHARACTER A DOWNTOWN YOUTH ART EXHIBIT; SPECIAL OLYMPICS/UNITED WAY LEADERSHIP ST. JOSEPH ALUMNI SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT; ST. JOSEPH SPORTS ALLIANCE YOUTH SPORTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND; AND ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES) INFOGRAPHICS SHARED WITH ST. JOSEPH MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH. THE 2020 DISTINGUISHED LEADER AWARD WAS PRESENTED TO SETH WRIGHT, 2003 UNITED WAY LEADERSHIP ST. JOSEPH GRADUATE. THE DISTINGUISHED LEADER AWARD IS PRESENTED EVERY YEAR TO AN INDIVIDUAL WHO EXEMPLIFIES LEADERSHIP WHILE SERVING THE GREATER ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY. DUE TO CONTINUING HEALTH AND SAFETY CONCERNS, THE 2021 UNITED WAY LEADERSHIP ST. JOSEPH CURRICULUM FORMAT HAS BEEN CHANGED TO TWO MONTHLY HALF-DAY VIRTUAL SESSIONS WITH THE HOPE THAT THE NEW, VIRTUAL, SHORTER CLASS DAY FORMAT WILL AFFORD MORE FLEXIBILITY AND ACCOMMODATION FOR PARTICIPANTS AND EMPLOYERS.PROFIT IN EDUCATION -IMPROVING THE EDUCATION LEVEL OF THE POTENTIAL AND CURRENT WORKFORCE SINCE 1989. UNITED WAY PROFIT IN EDUCATION WORKS TO INCREASE THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE AND COLLABORATE WITH AND SUPPORT EDUCATION EFFORTS ACROSS THE COMMUNITY. IN 2020, UNITED WAY READING ADVENTURE WAS HELD DURING THE SPRING SEMESTER WITH SECOND GRADE CLASSES AT THREE LOCAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. THE GOAL OF UNITED WAY READING ADVENTURE IS TO HELP ELEMENTARY-AGE STUDENTS MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THEIR READING SKILLS AND HELP BUILD THEIR HOME LIBRARIES THROUGH NEW AND DONATED BOOKS. THOUSANDS OF BOOKS WERE DISTRIBUTED DURING THE SUMMER THROUGH A NEW PROGRAM CALLED UNITED WAY TAKE A BOOK TUESDAY. BOOKS WERE GIVEN TO AREA CHILDREN ON TUESDAYS IN JUNE AND JULY THROUGH SCHOOL-AGE CHILDCARE PROVIDERS AND SECOND HARVEST'S NO HUNGER SUMMER. THE BOOKS CONTAINED INFORMATION FROM LOCAL LIBRARIES SO KIDS WOULD KNOW WHERE TO TURN FOR ADDITIONAL READING MATERIALS AND ACTIVITIES. VOLUNTEERS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS DONATED THOUSANDS OF BOOKMARKS AND NOTES THAT WERE INCLUDED IN THE BOOKS. UNITED WAY SPEAKERS' BUREAU LINKED BUSINESS VOLUNTEERS WITH CLASSROOMS, CAREER DAYS AND EVENTS TO HELP STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT DIFFERENT CAREERS AND EMPLOYER EXPECTATIONS. MORE THAN 1,000 ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS LEARNED ABOUT CAREERS FROM PEOPLE IN A SPECIFIC FIELD, INCLUDING ANIMAL HEALTH SCIENCES, ARTS AND COMMUNICATION, SKILLED TRADES, HEALTHCARE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND BUSINESS. MORE THAN 65 LOCAL PROFESSIONALS VOLUNTEERED AND SHARED ABOUT THEIR CAREERS IN 2020.SUCCESS BY 6 -PREPARING CHILDREN TO BE SUCCESSFUL LEARNERS WHEN THEY BEGIN KINDERGARTEN SINCE 1999. UNITED WAY SUCCESS BY 6 WORKS TO PREPARE ALL CHILDREN TO BE SUCCESSFUL LEARNERS WHEN THEY BEGIN KINDERGARTEN. THE INITIATIVE WORKS THROUGH COMMUNITY-WIDE COLLABORATIONS TO SUPPORT PARENTS, CHILDCARE PROVIDERS AND OTHERS TO FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN AGED BIRTH TO SIX. IN EARLY 2020, UNITED WAY SUCCESS BY 6 BROUGHT FAMILIES TOGETHER FOR EVENTS THAT CELEBRATED EARLY LITERACY, GAVE PARENTS THE TOOLS AND INFORMATION TO SUPPORT THEIR CHILDREN'S EARLY DEVELOPMENT AND INCREASED THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF AUTISM. CHILDCARE PROVIDERS GATHERED TO LEARN ABOUT LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT TOPICS AT THE ANNUAL UNITED WAY SUCCESS BY 6 DIRECTORS' SYMPOSIUM. UNITED WAY ALSO BEGAN SERVING AS A CAPACITY BUILDING PARTNER FOR CHILD CARE AWARE OF MISSOURI, DEEPENING CONNECTIONS WITH CHILDCARE PROVIDERS AND EXPANDING IMPACT TO 12 COUNTIES IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI. WHEN COVID-19 HIT, UNITED WAY SUCCESS BY 6 ADAPTED AND REDIRECTED FOCUS TO THE AREAS THAT NEEDED THE MOST SUPPORT. STAFF IMMEDIATELY BEGAN CONNECTING CHILDCARE PROVIDERS WITH RESOURCES AT THE LOCAL, STATE AND NATIONAL LEVELS, CONVENED DISCUSSIONS AROUND HOW TO ENSURE CARE FOR CHILDREN OF ESSENTIAL WORKERS AND MOVED ACTIVITIES TO AN ONLINE ENVIRONMENT. UNITED WAY STAFF PARTICIPATED IN STATEWIDE DISCUSSIONS, PROVIDING A VOICE FOR CHILDCARE PROVIDERS AND FAMILIES IN OUR REGION. AS THE PANDEMIC CONTINUED, THE FOCUS SHIFTED TOWARD SUPPORTING THE WELLNESS AND RESILIENCY OF LOCAL CHILDCARE PROVIDERS. UNITED WAY SUCCESS BY 6 CONTINUED TO PROVIDE PARENT EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT 2020. UNITED WAY STAFF WORKED WITH EDUCATORS, THE ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL DISTRICT AND ST. JOSEPH PUBLIC LIBRARIES TO CREATE AND DISTRIBUTE UNITED WAY KINDERCLUB AT HOME, A RESOURCE THAT EMPOWERS PARENTS TO PREPARE THEIR CHILDREN TO BE SUCCESSFUL LEARNERS. UNITED WAY SUCCESS BY 6 ALSO PARTNERED WITH COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP HEAD START TO OFFER CONSCIOUS DISCIPLINE CLASSES FOR PARENTS AND PRIMARY CAREGIVERS IN AN ONLINE ENVIRONMENT. UNITED WAY SUCCESS BY 6 SUPPORTED EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PROVIDERS WITH VIRTUAL TRAININGS, LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND SCHOLARSHIPS IN 2020. THROUGH UNITED WAY SUCCESS BY 6, EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PROVIDERS EARNED 1,240 HOURS OF TRAINING AND EIGHT FINANCIAL SCHOLARSHIPS WERE AWARDED TO EARLY EDUCATORS TO PURSUE ASSOCIATE'S AND BACHELOR'S DEGREES IN EARLY EDUCATION.UNMET NEEDS COMMITTEE -COLLABORATING TO CONNECT PEOPLE TO RESOURCES TO SOLVE IMMEDIATE NEEDS WITH LASTING IMPACT SINCE 1993. UNITED WAY UNMET NEEDS COMMITTEE MEETS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TO IDENTIFY ALTERNATIVE RESOURCES AND SOLUTIONS FOR CASES BROUGHT BEFORE THEM. IN 2020 REPRESENTATIVES FROM NON-PROFITS, CHURCHES, UTILITY COMPANIES AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AS WELL AS COMMUNITY MEMBERS MET IN-PERSON TWICE BEFORE CONVERTING TO VIRTUAL MEETINGS. THE COMMITTEE MET EVERY THREE MONTHS AND HAD PRESENTATIONS ON A VARIETY OF TOPICS, INCLUDING COVID-19 RESOURCES, MENTAL HEALTH AND AGENCY PROGRAMS. POTENTIAL CASES WERE ABLE TO BE HANDLED THROUGH OTHER RESOURCES OR CONNECTIONS TO OTHER AGENCIES.VOLUNTEER CENTER -CONNECTING THE COMMUNITY THROUGH VOLUNTEERISM SINCE 2009. UNITED WAY VOLUNTEER CENTER IS A CENTRAL RESOURCE FOR VOLUNTEER NEEDS ACROSS THE GREATER ST. JOSEPH AREA. INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS AND CORPORATIONS SEEKING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES CAN FIND A VARIETY OF OPTIONS CALLING FOR VARYING LEVELS OF COMMITMENT AVAILABLE AT MANY DIFFERENT NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS. IN 2020, VIRTUAL UNITED WAY COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER RESOURCE NETWORK (CVRN) MEETINGS WERE ATTENDED BY INDIVIDUALS WHO MANAGE VOLUNTEERS FOR LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. CVRN PROMOTES AND DEVELOPS EFFECTIVE VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS IN THE COMMUNITY AND ENHANCES THE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND CONNECTIONS AMONG MEMBERS. UNITED WAY IS BUILDING THE CAPACITY OF COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER COORDINATORS THROUGH THE NETWORK. UNITED WAY STUFF THE BUS! SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRIVE LOOKED VERY DIFFERENT IN 2020. WHILE THE TRADITIONAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRIVE COULD NOT BE HELD DUE TO COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS, UNITED WAY CONTINUED TO ACCEPT SUPPLIES AND DONATIONS TO DISTRIBUTE TO LOCAL SCHOOLS. NEARLY 100 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FROM MORE THAN 25 LOCAL AGENCIES WERE SHARED THROUGH UNITED WAY VOLUNTEER CENTER.-RESPONDING TO EMERGING OR EMERGENCY NEEDS BEYOND ALLOCATING DOLLARS TO OTHER AGENCIES

OTHER GENERAL ACTIVITIES OF THE UNITED WAY, WHICH CONTRIBUTE TO BUILDING COMMUNITY COALITIONS, PARTICIPATING IN COMMUNITY GROUPS AND SUPPORTING COMMUNITY PLANNING, ARE ACCOUNTED FOR IN THE COMMUNITY BUILDING PROGRAM. UNITED WAY'S ROLE GOES FAR BEYOND THE RAISING AND ALLOCATING OF DOLLARS AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INITIATIVES AND PROGRAMMING. UNITED WAY PARTICIPATES IN A NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COALITIONS, COMMITTEES, TASK FORCES AND EFFORTS THAT IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY. IN MANY CASES UNITED WAY IS AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT, PROVIDING STAFF RESOURCES, LEADERSHIP, FACILITATION, ADVOCACY AND ACTION. CONTINUUM OF CARE FOR HOMELESS SERVICES, CONTINUUM OF CARE HMIS TRANSITION COMMITTEE, HOMELESS COURT, VOLUNTEER SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP), CHILDREN'S FAIR PLANNING COMMITTEE, TINY TOT TOWN PLANNING COMMITTEE, HEALTH (HELPING EVERYONE ACHIEVE LONG TERM HEALTH), URBAN MISSION SUPPORT AGENCIES NETWORK, TAV/AIM NETWORK, BEACON, NORTHWEST MISSOURI PROFESSIONALS ON AGING, MERIL NETWORKING LUNCHES, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER DAILY BRIEFINGS, COAD (COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVE IN DISASTER), LEPC (LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE), EARLY CHILDHOOD COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEMS STATE STEERING COMMITTEE, MOSAIC LIFE CARE FOUNDATION E2 - STEERING COMMITTEE, MOSAIC LIFE CARE FOUNDATION E2 - PATHWAYS TO PROSPERITY, MOSAIC LIFE CARE FOUNDATION E2 - PATHWAYS TO EARLY LEARNING, COMMERCE BANK CRA BOARD (COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT ACT), ST. JOSEPH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON AGING, ST. JOSEPH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DIPLOMATS, ST. JOSEPH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBER COUNCIL, ST. JOSEPH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GOVERNMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE, ST. JOSEPH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FINANCE COMMITTEE, ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY ALLIANCE, IMAGINE ST. JOSEPH 2040 PLANNING TEAM, DOWNTOWN ROTARY CLUB #32, DOWNTOWN ROTARY CLUB #32 BOARD OF DIRECTORS, KIWANIS CLUB OF ST. JOSEPH, KIWANIS CLUB OF ST. JOSEPH BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL DISTRICT PARENTS AS TEACHERS ADVISORY, ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL COUNSELING ADVISORY COUNCIL, MISSOURI WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY CRAIG SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE, DOWNTOWN MARKETING COMMITTEE.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Strough KyleePRESIDENT/CEO50$102,173
Lehman BrennanBOARD MEMBER1$0
Bradley RallBOARD MEMBER1$0
Wyble MarkBOARD MEMBER1$0
Wollenman NickBOARD MEMBER1$0
Williams MarlieBOARD MEMBER1$0
Wagner TamaBOARD MEMBER1$0
Veale CyndeBOARD MEMBER1$0
Stein AdamBOARD MEMBER1$0
Sowell NicoleBOARD MEMBER1$0
Moore MikeBOARD MEMBER1$0
Johnson BeeryBOARD MEMBER1$0
Inscho DarrickBOARD MEMBER1$0
Hurst MikeBOARD MEMBER1$0
Hollars JeremiahBOARD MEMBER1$0
Glenn JanBOARD MEMBER1$0
Doolan MichaelBOARD MEMBER1$0
Coder ElaineBOARD MEMBER1$0
Clark MichelleBOARD MEMBER1$0
Byrd BenBOARD MEMBER1$0
Bush StephanieBOARD MEMBER1$0
Bundy KendraBOARD MEMBER1$0
Basch MikeBOARD MEMBER1$0
Albers ScottBOARD MEMBER1$0
Clark ChristopherMARKETING/COMMUNICATIONS C2$0
Kramer EricCOMMUNITY INVESTMENT CO-CH2$0
Gould PhilCOMMUNITY INVESTMENT CO-CH2$0
Modlin TerriCAMPAIGN CHAIR3$0
Hurd ReneeTREASURER1$0
Carolus KatieSECRETARY2$0
Grayson JasonVICE CHAIR2$0
Shields BrandtCHAIR3$0

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