CHILDRENS CABINET INC
1090 South Rock Boulevard, Reno, NV 89502 www.childrenscabinet.org

Total Revenue
$27,913,392
Total Expenses
$28,217,375
Net Assets
$5,139,030

Organizations Filed Purposes: To keep children safe and families together by providing services and resources that address unmet needs through a unique and effective cooperative effort between the private sector and public agencies in Nevada.

Supporting Early Education and Development (SEED) - this department utilized Federal and State funds from various sources to provide early childhood programming across Nevada. In 15 of Nevada's 17 counties, this department provides childcare resource and referral to assist parents in their search for childcare and administers childcare subsidies to parents who are low income and working, in job training, or actively seeking employment. Quality enhancement services are provided statewide. These programs include parent and early learning provider training, community outreach and education, early childhood system building and support, quality rating and improvement system onsite coaching for licensed childcare, and early childhood support network, which provides substitute childcare providers to licensed childcare facilities.

Family and Youth Interventions - this department includes family counseling, case management, runaway and homeless youth outreach, safe place, onsite high school, and workforce development programs. Family counseling is provided at no charge to families with children/youth between ages of birth and twenty-four. Case management is a component of many programs and may include home visits, school visits and onsite services. Runaway and homeless youth outreach is conducted throughout the community providing resources, including information on our safe place program. Safe place is a 24/7 phone/text number that youth who find themselves in an unsafe situation can contact for immediate access to a Children's Cabinet case manager. The Cabinet's onsite high school is Redfield Academy, a high school for youth that are severely credit deficient, they receive intensive case management and academic support to meet their educational goals.Youthbuild is a workforce development program that reengages youth with education and provides construction education and certifications. An onsite food pantry provides families with access to food, hygiene, and other basic necessities. Additional programs in FYI allow for the full spectrum of wraparound services (clothing closet, and emergency assistance).

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kim YoungExecutive Director40$150,000
Jeff AndrewsFinance Director40$80,090
Judge Frances DohertyTrustee (left July 2019)1$0
Judge Bridget RobbTrustee (as of Nov. 2019)1$0
Paul LamarcaTrustee (as of Jan. 2020)1$0
Eric BrownTrustee (as of Jan. 2020)1$0
Rob WinkelTrustee1$0
Caryn SwobeTrustee1$0
John SlaughterTrustee1$0
Carey SerfonteinTrustee1$0
Otto KellyTrustee1$0
Shannon KeelTrustee1$0
Dennis CuneoTrustee1$0
Darin BalaamTrustee1$0
Mike RussellFormer Chair1$0
Michael DermodyFounder2$0
Ryan MoserTreasurer2$0
Dyanne HayesSecretary1$0
Mary-Ann BrownCo-Chair3$0
Robert GaedtkeChair4$0

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