View Annual Report - Domestic Violence Intervention Program
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View Annual Report - Domestic Violence Intervention Program
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROGRAM Annual Report 2014 It’s All About the Mission… The Mission of the Domestic Violence Intervention Program is to provide comprehensive support and advocacy services to victim/survivors, focusing on immediate and long-term safety, empowerment, dignity, and hope. In collaboration with the community, we strive to end domestic abuse through education, accountability, and social justice. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROGRAM Board of Directors: Laura Christenson Brad Kunkel Mary Ann Lock-Herreweyers Tracy Osborn Katie Patel Melissa Tjebkes Brian McConnell Elizabeth Rook Theresa Marpel Alta Medea Abby Rury Board Members Retired in FY 2014: Mayuri Farlinger Lil Perry Yasmine Rezai A Message from the Executive Director One step forward, two steps back – that’s how it feels sometimes. But maybe this past year it was five steps forward and only two steps back. It’s been a very mixed year – DVIP’s service scope has been expanded significantly – many of you are familiar with the changes the Iowa Attorney General has made to funding victim services in our state – DVIP’s service area now encompasses 8 counties in Iowa, while our regional hotline covers 13 counties in Eastern and Southern Iowa. Our goal was to make access to services in our new counties as seamless as possible. Our advocates use a Mobile Advocacy model – meaning we are available to meet victim/survivors where they are – whether that is a public library, grocery store, faith location or other safe place. We’ve also opened offices in Burlington and Keokuk, with satellite office space available to us in every county we serve. This is a big change for a relatively small non-profit that has worked out of one shelter location for decades to increase staff, office space and miles travelled! We’ve had tremendous success in ensuring access, in FY13 we served 1749 individuals, and last year that jumped to 2218 women, children and men – a 22% increase One additional success was the culmination of the 1105 Project, a collaborative project between the Crisis Center of Johnson County, Free Lunch Program, National Alliance on Mental Illness of Johnson County and DVIP. Supporting a collaborative use of the previous public health building, the Johnson County Board of Supervisors sold the building to the Crisis Center in 2012 for $1. About 17 months later, donations from nearly 900 donors paid off the $1.25 million cost to renovate and furnish the building. The agencies moved into the building in January 2014. Ultimately having four non-profits work together to develop, plan, fundraise and successfully renovate a large building was truly a learning experience that showcased the innovative and creative spirit of not only the non-profits, but of our community. One major impact is the public “storefront” where victims of domestic violence can seek help while visiting other agencies, but the possibilities for collaboration that saves money and benefits clients is huge! One such opportunity is the overnight sharing of hotlines between the Crisis Center and DVIP. This collaboration generated a $24,000 income for the Crisis Center and saved DVIP $45,000 – demonstrating just one example of how collaboration creates a win/win for everyone involved. Thank you to all who continue to support our mission-you effectively give voice and support to our clients--your friends, family and neighbors--with your financial support of our program. We cannot continue to do what we do without you and for that, along with our Board of Directors and staff, we are grateful. Kristie Fortmann-Doser Executive Director Domestic Violence Intervention Program 2013 Domestic Violence Counts Iowa Summary On September 17, 2013, 23 out of 25 (92%), of identified local domestic violence programs in Iowa participated in the 2013 National Census of Domestic Violence Services. The following figures represent the information reported by the 23 participating programs about services provided during the 24-hour survey period. 694 Victims Served in One Day 471 domestic violence victims (229 children and 242 adults) found refuge in emergency shelters or transitional housing provided by local domestic violence programs. 223 adults and children received non-residential assistance and services, including counseling, legal advocacy, and children’s support groups. This chart shows the percentage of programs that provided the following services on the Census Day. Services Provided by Local Programs: Sept. 17 96% Individual Support or Advocacy Children’s Support or Advocacy 74% Advocacy Related to Public Benefits/TANF/Welfare 61% Emergency Shelter 57% Transportation57% 57% Advocacy Related to Mental Health Rural Outreach 57% Transitional Housing 52% 228 Hotline Calls Answered Domestic violence hotlines are a lifeline for victims in danger, providing support, information, safety planning, and resources. In the 24-hour survey period, local and state hotlines answered 228 calls, averaging more than 10 hotline calls every hour. 150 Educated in Prevention and Education Trainings On the survey day, 150 individuals in communities across Iowa attended 22 training sessions provided by local domestic violence programs, gaining much needed information on domestic violence prevention and early intervention. 87 Unmet Requests for Services in One Day, of Which 86% (75) Were for Housing Victims made more than 80 requests for services, including emergency shelter, transitional housing, and nonresidential services, that could not be provided because programs did not have the resources to provide these services. The most frequently requested non-residential services that couldn’t be provided were housing advocacy, followed by transportation, and financial assistance Impact of Unmet Requests for Help Domestic violence programs do not always know what happens when a survivor courageously calls a stranger to ask for a bed or other help and the services aren’t available; however 43% of programs report that victims return to their abuser, 26% report that victims become homeless, and 13% report that the families are end up living in their cars. Cause of Unmet Requests for Help 17% reported reduced government funding. 13% reported not enough staff. 4% reported cuts from private funding sources. 4% reported reduced individual donations. Across Iowa, 56 (14%) staff positions were eliminated in the past year and most of these positions were direct services, such as shelter or legal advocates, so there were fewer advocates to answer calls for help. “We provided a survivor with legal advocacy and support when she had to face her abuser in court. She identified that this was a big step for her, and her confidence and ability to take this important step was due to the support of the advocates.” — Advocate 2013 Domestic Violence Counts: A 24-Hour Census of Domestic Violence Shelters and Services 12,595 301 DVIP provided safe shelter to 301 women and children last year. Unfortunately, our shelter stays full year round. Our capacity is 35 women and children nightly, with 5 additional beds for immediate danger. Crisis line calls were received from our thirteen county service area, including Cedar, Iowa, Johnson, Washington, Henry, lee, Des Moines, Van Buren, Louisa, Muscatine, Scott, Clinton, and Jackson No matter how full we are, if someone is in immediate danger they are brought in to our shelter. Domestic violence, dating violence and stalking are preventable crimes, but we must stand together as a community to make change. Entitlement, oppression and inequity are at the root of domestic violence, but we see the violence even earlier in the bullying that occurs in our children’s lives. 5,167 Prevention Education is critical to ending domestic violence. DVIP provided prevention education and information to 5,167 individuals, through lectures, schools and group facilitation. 13,545 999 Nights of Safety. Last year you helped DVIP provide safe shelter to 301 women and children, for more than 13,000 safe nights. Remaining independent of an abusive partner is difficult. Last year DVIP helped 999 women and men maintain safe housing and independence for themselves and their children through our outreach services. What most people don’t know is ... batterer’s stalk their intimate partner for an average of 21 months after they leave. 363 Children always know… Last year DVIP worked with 363 children. Our most important goal? Give them back their childhood. For many moms, seeing how domestic violence is impacting their children is a catalyst for leaving. But leaving is very dangerous … the most dangerous move a victim can make. Financials Statement of Activities: Year end June 30,2014 Support and Revenue Contributions 213,724 Local Municipalities & United Way 146,552 Program Services 59,101 Government Grants 784,944 Fundraising Other Sources 64,220 100 1,268,641 Expenses Program Services (shelter, outreach, youth) 976,169 General & Management 264,331 Fundraising 14,674 1,255,174 Increase in net assets: 13,467 Net Assets: Beginning 881,511 894,978 End Thanks to these organizations, businesses and individuals who have donated $1,000 or more this calendar year. Our Guardian Society is made up of those who want to ensure that our mission is accomplished each and every year. Thank you to these donors for your commitment to our cause: 100+ Men for Good Alpha Chi Omega Loretta and Kent Angerer Al Grady Charitable Fund Best Case Wines Ms. Rebecca Boscaljon Nancy and Gordon Cantor Collins Community Credit Union Kristie and Patrick Doser Englert Theater First Presbyterian Church Ms. Carol Heusinkveld Hills Bank and Trust Company Kenneth Kinsey Family Foundation Linder Tire Service Mr. John and Mrs. Sara Linder The McCowen Community River Products Company Charitable Foundation St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church St. Mark’s United Methodist Church Nancy and John-Mark Stensvaag Scheels All Sports Unitarian Universalist Society Vineyard Community Church 2 Anonymous Donors Restaurant Partners: SOUPER SOUPER BOWL The 18th Annual DVIP Souper Bowl was held at The Clarion Hotel Highlander Convention Center on February 19, 2015. We saw our highest attendance and raised over $11,000 this year! Thank you to our corporate sponsors and over 40 restaurants who donated soup and bread for the event. Sponsors: Hills Bank and Trust Collins Community Credit Union Press-Citizen Public Media Veridian Credit Union Clarion Hotel and Convention Center Fired Up Iowa City, Inc Texas Roadhouse 2 Dogs Pub Atlas Basta Blackstone Bob’s Your Uncle Bread Garden Café Dodici Chili’s Devotay Donnelly’s El Banditos Flannigans Frida Kahlo Hamburg Inn #2 Hilltop HyVee Midtown Family Restaurant Monica’s New Pioneer Co-Op Nodo Olive Garden Oasis Red’s Ale House Salt Fork Kitchen BOWL Sanctuary Shakespeare’s Share Wine & Small Plate Bistro Stella’s The Sheraton Trumpet Blossom Café Tuscan Moon 30 Hop The Vine Tavern & Eatery Kathy’s Pies Milios The Cottage Vesta Zio Johnos Pagliai’s Aspen Leaf Yogurt SOUPER BOWL Bowl Donations: Fired Up! Iowa City Renee’s Ceramic Cafe Houseworks MARIA’S VOICE On October 12, 2014, we welcomed Tony Award winning tap dancer Savion Glover to perform at The Englert Theater. Thank you to our sponsors for making this eclectic event possible: River Products Charitable Foundation The Englert Theater Collins Community Credit Union AW Welt Ambrisco Nolte Academy Hancher Washington Street Wellness The Java House New Pioneer Food Co-Op Thank you to area HyVees in Iowa City, Coralville, Keokuk, and Burlington for hosting our Shop for Safety/ Shop for Shelter days in our service area. We were able to gather 100 carts full, and over $2,100 in Hy Vee gift cards and cash donations. Thank you The Domestic Violence Intervention Program would like to thank the following individuals, groups and businesses for their financial support during the 2014 calendar year. Your support eases some of the struggles battered women, men, and children face in surviving violent crime. If we have mistakenly omitted your name, we apologize and please let us know! Champion ($25,000 +) 100+ Men for Good Benefactor ($10,000 - $24,999) Anonymous Patron ($5,000 - $9,999) Alpha Chi Omega Builder ($1,000 - $4,999) Nancy and John-Mark Stensvaag United Way of Johnson County McCowen Community Kenneth Kinsey Family Foundation River Products Company Charitable Foundation Scheels All Sports St. Mark’s United Methodist Church St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Unitarian Universalist Society Beth Ofstein Ms. Rebecca Boscaljon Collins Community Credit Union Linder Tire Service Mr. John and Mrs. Sara Linder Hills Bank and Trust Company Ms. Carol Heusinkveld Al Grady Charitable Fund Ned and Ann Allen Loretta and Kent Angerer First Presbyterian Church Knebel Windows, Inc Kristie and Patrick Doser Anonymous Leader ($500 - $999) Mrs. Jean Brown Shari DeMaris Bahati Dramou Iowa City Federation of Labor City Church Burlington Salvation Army St Mary’s Church of Iowa City Zion Lutheran Church The 1850 Guest House Virginia Hirst First United Methodist Church Janet Lyness Mary and James McCue June M. and Charles B. Silliman Ms. Rachel Simon Catherine Solow University of Iowa Community Credit Union Marianne Wilkening Carlin Parish Teeters Professional Outreach Development Society City Circle Acting Comp Ms. Mary Stein Molly S. Abraham and David W. Walz Agudas Achim Congregation Alice and Kendall Atkinson Paula Brandt Judy Brown and Steve Cunningham John Buchanan Nancy and Gordon Cantor Liz and Dana Christiansen John Gottlieb Great Western Bank Tom and Maria Gudenkauf Hancher Marv and Sally Hartwig Julie and Mike Hodge Brenda and Gary Hollingsworth Connie Madsen Kodi McQuillen Finnagan Meadows Kay A. and Gary Mincer Nolte Academy People for People Presbyterian Women of First Presbyterian Church Mrs. Laura Rogers Kristin Summerwill Washington Street Wellness Theresa Weiner Josephine Wiley AW Welt Ambrisco Insurance, Inc. Partner ($250 - $499) Iowa City Noon Kiwanis Stephanie and Winston Alnot Ida and Terry Fortmann Carin and Peter Green Bridge Clubs of Iowa Pride Week Committee Iowa City Old Capitol Kiwanis Beverly and Fred Johlin Jean Hogan Nancy and John LePeau St. Thomas More Church Gail P. and Frank J. Zlatnik Melissa Payne Kristin Arnold-Nagel and Alan Nagel Peg Bouska Judith and Robert Felder Tracy M. Kittrell, DDS Ray and Stephanie Manning Carol and Lloyd Matheson Barbara and Robert Mickelson Mary Virginia and Arthur Nowak Joan and Thomas Tephly Terry Trenkamp Mr. Stephen Vlastos and Mrs. Mary Rasmussen Victoria and Stephen West Sid Mills Ms. Peggy McKittrick Jo Ann Benda and Charles Platz Richard and Ann Burton Wes Caliger Richard and Ellen Caplan Dawne Deppe Nancy Fisher Jeri and Thomas D. Hobart Linda and Nathan Hopkins Mike Jensen Pete Johnson Sherry and Bob Kesselring Judith and William Klink Christopher Lollar Margaret and Norbert Malik Lesley H. and John Menninger Jared W. and Maryanne B. Nelson Mr. and Ms. William and Lil Perry Zion Lutheran Church Mrs. Marilyn M. Rose Madeline A. Shea and Marc S. Wold Sharon Kay and Alan V. Stang Susan and John S. Strauss Friend ($100 - $249) Mrs. Karen Timm Ms. Amy Graft Melissa Jensen Dr. Victoria Sharp Patricia Wheeler Jerold and Andrea Woodhead Faith United Church of Christ CFC Campaign Julia Anderson Timothy Barrett and Jodie Plumert Kristin and Cary Beatty Barbara Beaumont Jean E. Bott and Karla S. Miller Phyllis and Richard Braverman Molly Burma and Mike Wilson Barbara and William Buss Ms. Laura Christenson Don Haines Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollis Marsha and Larry Karniski Rachelle and Phil Larson Tom Lepic Nichole Lepic Mary and G. Dave Lewis Verne Nelson Newman Catholic Student Center Marlene Perrin Janice Quinn Mrs. Rosemary Regan-Gavin Mrs. and Mr. Karen Rubright Elaine F. Semken and Holmes Semken Jr. Glenda and Roger Sivers Mrs. Joellen Sriggs-Dixon and Mr. Jesse Dixon St. Wenceslaus Altar & Rosary Society Gerhard Strohmer and Margaret Nielehaefer US Bank Laura and Richard Walton Norma and Kevin Ward Sara and Sherwood Wolfson Mrs. Lizabeth Osborne Mr. Richard Dyson Mrs. Deborah Langtimm Christ the King Lutheran Church Julie Holicky AFT Local 716 Audrey A. and P. Barry Butler Carol Clemens Linda and Tom Gross Nancy Hauserman Lynne Hirleman and Cal W. 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Please join us in supporting victims by giving of your time and/or resources. We simply could not do this remarkable work without you! DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROGRAM 1105 S. Gilbert Court, Suite 300 Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Business Line: 319 356 9863 Fax: 319 466 4624 24 Hour Crisis Line: (800) 373-1043 www.dvipiowa.org [email protected] Design by Jill Colbert