KESSLER FOUNDATION INC
120 Eagle Rock Avenue Suite 100, East Hanover, NJ 07936 www.kesslerfoundation.org

Total Revenue
$28,758,162
Total Expenses
$27,620,274
Net Assets
$251,494,866

Organizations Filed Purposes: KESSLER FOUNDATION, A PUBLIC CHARITY IN THE FIELD OF DISABILITY, IS A GLOBAL LEADER IN REHABILITATION RESEARCH THAT ADVANCES THE CARE OF PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, STROKE, INJURIES TO THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD, AND OTHER DISABLING CONDITIONS. KESSLER FOUNDATION IS ALSO A LEADER IN FUNDING INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS THAT EXPAND OPPORTUNITIES FOR JOB TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.

THE FOUNDATION'S MISSION IS TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PEOPLE WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES BY PREPARING THEM FOR THE WORKPLACE, AND CONDUCTING REHABILITATION RESEARCH.

RESEARCH CENTER: Kessler Foundation researchers improve the quality of life for people with physical and cognitive disabilities through rehabilitation research in its nine specialized Centers under the leadership of noted research directors. The Mobility and Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Neuropsychology & Neuroscience, Disability Employment Research, Spinal Cord Injury Research, Stroke Rehabilitation Research, Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Outcomes and Assessment Research, Center for Spinal Stimulations and Rocco Ortenzio Neuroimaging Center. While the staff of each laboratory has expertise in a particular areas, collaboration among Foundation researchers as well as with collaborators from around the US and the world, enhances progress toward finding ways to overcome the obstacles faced by people with disabilities caused by brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, and other chronic neurological and orthopedic conditions. The Foundation has the distinction of having the only 3T MRI scanner solely devoted to rehabilitation research in the United States. Since 1998, the Foundation has invested $122 million in research, in addition to $100 million for research funded by federal, state and private sources. In 2019, the Foundation received $14 million in new federal, state, and private grants and contracts. Two federal Model System grants establish Kessler Foundation as a center of excellent for both traumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal cord injury (SCI) research. Model Systems are comprehensive networks that promote independent and collaborative research that will improve the national standard of care for individuals with these devastating injuries. Model Systems are funded by large, multi-year grants sponsored by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research. Kessler Foundation is one of only six centers to have dual model systems: Northern New Jersey SCI System and Northern New Jersey TBI System. These model systems are collaborative efforts with Rutgers University-NJ Medical School and Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. In early 2020, the Foundation completed construction of a 11,000 square foot science building to house staff, laboratories and state-of-the-art equipment at a cost of $6.5 million to expand the research facilities and infrastructure of the organization and to initiate new and promising arears of research in the field of transcutaneous and epidural stimulation to improve function for people with spinal cord injuries. The Board of Trustees has pledged to invest $15 million in incremental funding to launch this program over a five year period.

PROGRAM CENTER: Kessler Foundation focuses on increasing employment opportunities for people with disabilities through its Signature Employment and Community Employment grantmaking programs which fund local and national programs aimed to increase the percentage of Americans with disabilities in the workforce. Special Initiative Grants, an invitation only program, are awarded to projects and organizations that operate within the broad spectrum of rehabilitation and physical disabilities primarily in New Jersey. Rates of unemployment and underemployment are unacceptably high among the millions of people with disabilities in the United States. By working full or part-time, with training and support, many people can find meaningful employment and reap the benefits of greater independence and self-esteem. Having a job enhances social interaction and acceptance in the community, which contribute to a better quality of life. Although individuals living with disabilities represent the largest minority group seeking employment in today's marketplace, they are often not considered an integral component of corporate diversity programs. Through our strategic focus on employment, Kessler Foundation has invested over $49.5 million since 1998 in organizations that work to create job opportunities for people with disabilities. Projects funded include placement, training and education, social enterprise, entrepreneurship, and institutional support. This funding has enabled people with disabilities to overcome the obstacles that often face them and meet the workforce needs of American business. Innovative grant making has introduced creative solutions to help eliminate barriers that prevent people with disabilities from working.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Rodger L DerosePRESIDENT AND CEO-TRUSTEE40$639,202
Anne E AmmonsVice President - FINANCE40$370,647
John DelucaVice President - Research40$357,820
Guang YueLab Director40$279,642
Anna BarrettLab Director40$259,316
Nancy ChiaravallotiLab Director40$250,724
John O'NeillVocational Rehab Director40$221,115
Michele PignatelloDirector of Development40$209,650
Trevoer Dyson-HudsonLab Director40$188,144
Elaine KatzGrants Director40$180,332
Diane ZezzaTRUSTEE3$0
Deborah MellenTRUSTEE3$0
M John GermainTRUSTEE3$0
C William WeisserVICE CHAIR-TRUSTEE4$0
Ellen SalsburgTRUSTEE3$0
David GibbonsTRUSTEE3$0
Michael P DavisTRUSTEE3$0
David SchonbraunTRUSTEE3$0
Michael A SafferVICE CHAIR-TRUSTEE4$0
Mary Rose MigliazzaTRUSTEE3$0
Janice BeauchampTRUSTEE3$0
Terri GoldbergTRUSTEE3$0
David LegowTRUSTEE3$0
Laurence S AronsonTRUSTEE3$0
Bruce SchnelwarASSISTANT SECRETARY & TRUSTEE4$0
Dean JanewayTRUSTEE3$0
Alexander R GiaquintoCHAIR - trustee5$0
Guy TufoVICE CHAIR-TRUSTEE4$0
Mary Anne McdonaldSECRETARY & TRUSTEE4$0
Sam Garruto CpaTRUSTEE4$0

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