Organizations Filed Purposes:
The Organization promotes the improvement of human relationships and the strenghtening of communities as fundamental to achieving a civil society The Organization provides youth, community, and professional development programs, and dispute resolution services that educate and inform about constructive problem solving, effective communication, violence prevention, and intercultural awareness The Organization helps individuals, families and organizations discover solutions that are mutually agreeable and enduring.
NYCID's Youth Development programs cover a wide variety of educational, after school, and diploma bearing program services range in support services such as counseling, mentoring, career and post-secondary exploration, leadership, parent engagement We work with at-risk youth, some of whom are on probation to change attitudes and behaviors that have prevented them from achieving success. A total of 3,744 people served for the year ended June 30, 2020.
NYCID's Conflict Management services help disputing parties resolve conflicts with a trained third-party neutral that assists the parties in possible solutions to resolve their dispute NYCIDs program range from Court-based programs in Richmond Countys Supreme, Civil and Criminal Court Our programs range from small claims, housing, parent-teen, special education, vocational rehabilitation, criminal complaints and lemon law arbitration NYCID also resolves community disputes and works in school based programs in mediation and restorative Justice in schools located in Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Manhattan to implement approaches that decrease suspension and detention rates. A total of 2,574 people were serviced in the year ended June 30, 2020.
NYCID's Training Institute specializes in designing and facilitating dynamic training and workshops serving the needs and interests of our professional staff as well as our partnering clients schools, public and private agencies, businesses, community groups, parents and individuals Our trainings range from basic and advanced mediation, coaching, youth development, leadership and effective communication using best-practice methods. NYCID will customized trainings to meet needs of the client providing participants with concepts, strategies, and techniques that are highly relevant to their professional and personal lives. A total of 600 people were serviced in the year ended June 30, 2020.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Candace Gonzalez | Chief Exec Offi | 40 | $194,556 |
Michael Devito | Assoc Exec Dir. | 40 | $141,050 |
Michael Candella | Program Dir. | 40 | $128,461 |
Ivy Bilotti | Program Dir. | 40 | $122,035 |
Mohamed Elsaadany | Director | 0.75 | $0 |
Charles Dibartolo | Director | 0.75 | $0 |
Jessica Story | Director | 0.75 | $0 |
Maureen Deangelo | Chairperson | 1.5 | $0 |
Michael O'Brien | Director | 0.75 | $0 |
Imani Webb-Smith | Director | 0.75 | $0 |
Sheila Pezzoli | Vice Chair | 0.75 | $0 |
John Minardo | Director | 0.75 | $0 |
Robert A Gould | Treasurer | 0.75 | $0 |
Maryann Lauria | Secretary | 1.5 | $0 |
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