Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE MISSION OF HHWP CAC IS TO REDUCE THE CONDITIONS OF POVERTY BY PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES TO IMPROVE LIVES.TO ACCOMPLISH THE MISSION, HHWP CAC WILL COLLECT AND ANALYZE DATA ON THE NATURE OF POVERTY AND THE EXISTING RESOURCES IN THE AREA. HHWP CAC WILL INVOLVE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE AGENCIES, AND THE POPULATION TO BE SERVED, IN DEVELOPING ACTION PLANS TO ADDRESS NEEDED SERVICES. THESE ACTIVITIES SHALL INCLUDE HELPING OTHER AGENCIES TO IMPROVE AND EXPAND THEIR SERVICES, AND ASSISTING WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW ORGANIZATIONS. HHWP CAC WILL SEEK OUT GOVERNMENTAL AND PRIVATE RESOURCES TO INITIATE AND ADMINISTER INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS IN SUCH AREAS AS EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION, HOUSING DEVELOPMENT, TRANSPORTATION, HEALTH, EMERGENCY NEEDS, FOOD/NUTRITION, ADVOCACY, ETC.
TO REDUCE THE CONDITIONS OF POVERTY BY PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES TO IMPROVE LIVES.
HOUSING:CREATION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING THROUGH A VARIETY OF METHODS, INCLUDING HOUSING REHABILITATION SERVICES, NEW CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES, AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF LOWER-RENT APARTMENTS. SPECIFIC PROJECTS VARY IN EACH COUNTY EACH YEAR. 32 PARTICIPANTS WERE SERVED DURING THE YEAR.
CHILD EDUCATION: HEAD START IS A NO-FEE, FAMILY-FOCUSED, PRESCHOOL PROGRAM FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES, BUT LIMITED OPENINGS ARE AVAILABLE FOR HIGHER-INCOME FAMILIES. CHILDREN AGES THREE YEARS THROUGH KINDERGARTEN ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE PROGRAM, INCLUDING CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. THE PROGRAM PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL SERVICES TO PREPARE CHILDREN FOR KINDERGARTEN, CHILD AND FAMILY LITERACY, HEALTH AND NUTRITION SERVICES, PARENT INVOLVEMENT, AND SOCIAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES.THE PROGRAM SERVED 356 CHILDREN IN 2019.
ENERGY ASSISTANCE AND WEATHERIZATION:THE HOME WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS A FEDERALLY FUNDED LOW-INCOME RESIDENTIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAM. THE PROGRAM REDUCES LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS' ENERGY USE, THUS CREATING MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR THOSE IN MOST NEED. SERVICES INCLUDE ATTIC, WALL AND BASEMENT INSULATION; BLOWER-DOOR-GUIDED AIR LEAKAGE REDUCTION; HEATING SYSTEM REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENTS; AND HEALTH AND SAFETY TESTING AND INSPECTIONS. ALL MEASURES ARE PROVIDED BASED ON AN ON-SITE ENERGY AUDIT AND ON COST-EFFECTIVE GUIDELINES DEVELOPED USING THE NEAT COMPUTERIZED ENERGY AUDIT. INDIVIDUALIZED CLIENT EDUCATION IS AN IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF THE PROGRAM. THE HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS A FEDERALLY FUNDED PROGRAM DESIGNED TO HELP LOW-INCOME OHIOANS MEET THE HIGH COST OF HOME HEATING.IN 2019, 177 HOMES WERE WEATHERIZED AND 1,915 HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED UTILITY AND/OR HEATING AND COOLING ASSISTANCE.
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 |
Joshua Anderson | PRESIDENT/CEO | 50 | $104,465 |
Mark Depue | SECRETARY/TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
Aaron Stuber | VICE CHAIRPERSON (BEG. MAY) | 1 | $0 |
Collene Conley | VICE CHAIRPERSON (THRU APR.) | 1 | $0 |
Anne Denman | CHAIRPERSON | 1 | $0 |
Jodi Warnecke | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Max Trachsel | BOARD MEMBER (THRU FEB.) | 1 | $0 |
Allny Talbert | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Timothy Striker | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Megan Roof | BOARD MEMBER (THRU AUG.) | 1 | $0 |
Kim Reissinger | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Diana Hoover | BOARD MEMBER (THRU JAN.) | 1 | $0 |
Tara Griffith | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Bruce Girdler | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
John Folk | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Jason Fagan | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Tom Davis | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Connie Cooper | BOARD MEMBER (THRU JAN.) | 1 | $0 |
Brent Bradley | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Bette Bibler | BOARD MEMBER (THRU OCT.) | 1 | $0 |
Jackson Betscher | BOARD MEMBER (THRU JAN.) | 1 | $0 |
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