CHILDRENS INSTITUTE INC
274 NORTH GOODMAN STREET, ROCHESTER, NY 14607 www.childrensinstitute.net

Total Revenue
$5,044,731
Total Expenses
$4,883,436
Net Assets
$3,531,979

Organizations Filed Purposes: CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE, INC. (CI) IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATION WHOSE MISSION IS TO EQUIP AND SUPPORT THOSE WHO WORK WITH CHILDREN TO ENSURE THE SUCCESS OF EVERY CHILD. THROUGH SOUND RESEARCH AND EVALUATION, CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE SINCE 1970 HAS HELPED TURN THEORY INTO PROVEN SOLUTIONS, DEVELOPING AND PROMOTING EFFECTIVE PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, PARTNERING WITH SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITY AGENCIES.

TO STRENGTHEN CHILDRENS' SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH.

NATIONAL SERVICES AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS:CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE HAS PARTICIPATED IN AND ALSO MANAGED SEVERAL MULTI-AGENCY COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS. THE ORGANIZATION IS FIRMLY GROUNDED IN THE PHILOSOPHY THAT WE CAN DO MORE FOR CHILDREN WHEN WE WORK TOGETHER THAN WHEN WE WORK IN "SILOS." CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE EMBODIES THIS PRINCIPLE BY PARTICIPATING IN COMMUNITY INITIATIVES(WHETHER PAID OR UNPAID), OFFERING RESOURCES AND SUPPORT TO ORGANIZATIONAL PARTNERS, AND TAKING ON LEADERSHIP ROLES TO MOVE COLLECTIVE COMMUNITY WORK FORWARD USING SHARED DATA AND SUCCESS METRICS. CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE IS CURRENTLY ENGAGED IN SEVERAL COMMUNITY INITIATIVES: ROC THE FUTURE, A CRADLE TO CAREER INITIATIVE, GROW-ROCHESTER A UNIVERSAL SCREENING INITIATIVE OF ROCHESTER'S 3-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN IN VISION, HEARING, COGNITIVE, MOTOR, LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, (I.E., BMI) AND ORAL HEALTH (I.E., DENTAL); ROCHESTER AREA PARENT PROGRAM (RAPP), A PARENT ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVE, COMET A WEB-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEM THAT ENABLES THE LONGITUDINAL COLLECTION MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTISECTOR (HEALTH, EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES) INFORMATION AND WORKING WITH COMMUNITIES ACROSS NYS AND THE NATION IN REGARDS TO THE ABOVE EFFORTS.CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE IS KNOWN AS A CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN AND OFFERS A DIVERSE NUMBER OF SERVICES, PROGRAMS, AND SUPPORTS. CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE PROVIDES TRAINING, SYSTEMATIC ASSESSMENT, CONSULTATION, AND EVALUATION FOR INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS. SERVICES INCLUDE PRIMARY PROJECT, THE ROCHESTER EARLY CHILDHOOD PARTNERSHIP (RECAP), GROW-ROCHESTER, AND ROCHESTER AREA PARENT PROGRAM. TO ENABLE THE APPRAISAL OF PROGRESS TOWARD GOALS AND MEASUREMENT OF POSITIVE OUTCOMES, TOOLS ARE PROVIDED TO FACILITATE THE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT MEANS TO CHART, TRACK, STUDY, IMPROVE, AND IMPLEMENT KNOWLEDGE, STRATEGIES, AND PRACTICES THAT SERVE CHILDREN. TOOLS PROVIDED ARE VALID, RELIABLE, NORMED, AND CAN BE ACCESSED ONLINE THROUGH THE COMET SYSTEM, A WEB-BASED MEANS OF CAPTURING, STORING AND REPORTING ON NEW DATA, AND IF APPLICABLE, INTEGRATING WITH EXISTING DATA AND SYSTEMS.

WHOLE CHILD CONNECTION:THE WHOLE CHILD CONNECTION (THE CONNECTION) WORKS TOWARD THE TRANSFORMATION OF SETTINGS WHERE CHILDREN AND YOUTH GROW, LEARN AND PLAY, SO THAT ALL ADULTS INTENTIONALLY FOSTER THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SKILLS YOUNG PEOPLE NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL. THE CONNECTION CREATES SUSTAINED COLLABORATION, AUTHENTIC WORKING RELATIONSHIPS, AND CUSTOMIZED SERVICES; PROVIDES TRAINING, CONSULTATION, AND SUPPORTS, GROUNDED IN RESEARCH AND INFORMED BY DATA; AND ENGAGES IN ACTION-ORIENTED RESEARCH AND EVALUATION, INFORMED BY PRACTITIONERS, WORKING ACROSS MULTIPLE SETTINGS THAT SERVE CHILDREN TO MAKE POSITIVE CHANGES ACROSS SYSTEMS.

RESEARCH & EVALUATIONS (DEVELOPMENT SERVICES):CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE'S STAFF ARE SKILLED IN A RANGE OF STATE-OF-THE-ART RESEARCH, EVALUATION, AND TRAINING TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES, AND BRINGS TOGETHER ACADEMIC, EDUCATIONAL AND HUMAN SERVICE SECTORS TO POSE QUESTIONS AND FIND ANSWERS WITHIN A RANGE OF TOPICS. THEY BUILD BRIDGES BETWEEN RESEARCH AND PRACTICE TO ENSURE THAT CHILD- AND YOUTH-SERVING PROFESSIONALS ARE USING RESEARCH-INFORMED PRACTICES AND STRATEGIES. INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROGRAMS USED BY SCHOOLS, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ENABLES SUCH ORGANIZATIONS TO IMPROVE THEIR ABILITY TO MAKE INFORMED DATA-DRIVEN DECISIONS. CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE USES AN INTEGRATED SET OF EVALUATION SERVICES AND PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS TOOLS FOR THESE PURPOSES.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
A Dirk HightowerEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$141,007
Terry HartmannDIRECTOR OF FINANCE & OPER40$109,906
Bohdan LotyczewskiDIRECTOR OF RESEARCH & EVA40$105,392
Elizabeth DevaneyDIRECTOR OF CENTER FOR SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNI40$101,041
Lauri StranoDIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS AND SERVICES40$100,396
Amy WarnerDIRECTOR1$0
Dan DraperDIRECTOR1$0
Todd SavageSECOND VICE CHAIR1$0
Mira GreenlandDIRECTOR1$0
Melissa GheraDIRECTOR1$0
Ronald RobertsDIRECTOR1$0
Amy KahnDIRECTOR1$0
Rashid MuhammadDIRECTOR1$0
Joseph R FoppoliDIRECTOR1$0
Loisa BennettoSECRETARY1$0
Ruperto MonteroTREASURER1$0
Dianne Cooney MinerFIRST VICE CHAIR1$0
Robert UllimanDIRECTOR1$0
Kripal K MehtaDIRECTOR1$0
James Lewis IiiCHAIR1$0
Dennis DeleoDIRECTOR1$0
Larry D PerkinsIMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR1$0
Bert A BunyanDIRECTOR1$0
Richard A SchwartzDIRECTOR1$0
Donna DepetersDIRECTOR1$0

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