annual report - Part Of The Solution
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annual report - Part Of The Solution
2015 ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL RESULTS WELCOME A MESSAGE FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR For 34 years, Part of the Solution (POTS) has helped hundreds of thousands of individuals in the Bronx and greater New York City area move away from the imminent crises of poverty with steps towards greater stability and selfsufficiency. For the last four years, I have had the privilege of serving as Executive Director, and I am energized and motivated every day by the contributions of all members of POTS’ community to provide support for our neighbors in need. POTS is located in one of the poorest congressional districts in the nation. Hunger, homelessness and developmental or educational delays are all too common. While no two stories are alike, most individuals and families come through our door because of an immediate need or problem: the monthly paycheck cannot support an entire family, an eviction notice presents the imminent prospect of homelessness, the apartment they share does not provide a functional shower or a safe mail box. POTS’ strength is our ability to address these immediate issues in a dignified and compassionate way and work with the client to help them achieve self-sufficiency. As POTS assists individuals in meeting their basic needs, we look to focus our efforts on additional longterm interventions to bring about stability for our neighbors. With your support, the future of POTS will be marked by more client successes and greater independence for countless individuals in the Bronx. POTS will continue to expand programs designed to move families and individuals from crisis to stability, and ultimately self-sufficiency. This includes working with clients in-depth to create sustainable solutions, fully implementing workforce development programming, and increasing Case Management and Legal Clinic services. Together, POTS will grow and improve as a “onestop shop” meeting the needs of the community in a dignified and respectful environment. This history of service and future success would not be possible without a diverse and generous community of supporters. Together, you, we … can be part of the solution. Sincerely, Christopher A. Bean Executive Director TH 33 Case Management Services opened AIDS Education Program opened (1990–1996) Received first grant from New York Foundation Mail Room opened First meal served 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Sisters of Charity of New York begin sponsorship 1994 1995 1996 Church of the Resurrection in Rye, NY, raises $80,000 in one weekend to buy Webster Avenue facility Barbershop opened 1997 1998 Clothing Prog opened Shower Facilities opened Robin Hood Foundation begins support MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger begins support Received UPS Foundation Grant to renovate facility Food Pa op Grammy Burning S HE POTS TIMELINE: 3 YEARS OF RESPONDING TO COMMUNITY NEEDS POTS completes Strategic Plan POTS’ innovative comprehensive case management program incorporated into Family Club and Next-Step Services Maverick Capital Foundation begins support antry pened y Award-Winner Spear performs benefit concert 2002 2003 First Annual Sporting Clay Invitational 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 25th Anniversary Gala, Launch of POTS Building for the Future Capital Campaign NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg & Council Speaker Christine Quinn serve Thanksgiving Dinner 2009 2010 2011 POTS closes $8.7 Million New Markets Tax Credit transaction for new facility Former New York Met Rusty Staub hosts Grand Slam Dinner to finish Capital Campaign 2012 2013 2014 25,000 people helped annually gram 2001 Grocery-style Food Pantry opened 5,000,000th meal served 2000 After-School Family Club opened 15,000 people helped annually 1999 Received first grant from Andor Capital Management 1,000,000th meal served Legal Clinic opened Medical & Dental Clinic opened in partnership with Care for the Homeless 10,000 people helped annually Toots & The Maytals perform first benefit concert New facility at 2759 Webster Avenue opened 2015 VISION FOR A DIVERSE COMMUNITY, A DIFFERENT KIND OF SOLUTION Walking through the Bronx, one sees an incredible amount of diversity: not just in culture and language, but also in story, circumstances, and need. To address these many needs POTS has created a mosaic of services, big and small, simple and complex, which come together to serve all who come through our doors. Through our unique “one-stop shop” model, we seek to provide clients with the widest variety of services possible under one roof, including: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Community Dining Room Barbershop Mail Services Grocery-style Food Pantry Shower Facilities Retail-style Clothing Closet Comprehensive Case Management Legal Clinic Immigration Assistance Back-to-School Supplies Nutrition and Cooking Classes Holiday Meals and Gifts Medical and Dental Clinic On-site Workforce Development As a part of POTS’ supportive and empowering environment, our staff also link clients with peer organizations within our network to ensure every individual receives the help they need. Anyone who turns to POTS in crisis will leave with help, hope and a chance at improved stability. Above all, we strive to create a professional and hospitable environment where every interaction is based on compassion and respect. Only through this style of service are we able to help restore the human dignity that can be eroded by poverty. Part of the Solution | Annual Report 2015 | page 3 NEED A COMMUNITY IN CRISIS, FAMILIES AT RISK Dinner on the table, or new school supplies? Hot water for a shower, or a child’s haircut? Heat in the cold of winter, or medication? These are the kinds of choices that POTS’ clients are forced to make every day, struggling to keep the pieces of their lives together despite circumstances that might break them apart. The challenges faced by our poor and working-poor neighbors are alarming: >> 420,000 people are in need >> Two in five children live in poverty Living under such stressful circumstances takes a physical toll as well: >> One in four residents are in poor or only fair health >> Nearly 10% of babies are born with low birth weights >> Almost 20% of Bronx residents lack health insurance The extreme and multi-layered needs of our community mandate the unique, multi-faceted approach to service delivery that POTS has developed. >> Less than 20% of adults over the age of 25 have a bachelor’s degree and 30% did not graduate from high school >> The average apartment costs over $1,250 a month yet POTS clients average only $800 a month in wages Part of the Solution | Annual Report 2015 | page 5 RESULTS REBUILDING LIVES, PIECE BY PIECE In 2015, POTS helped over 25,000 people, more than 8,000 of them children. That is more than triple the amount helped just seven years ago. This is a wonderful testament to the strength of POTS’ 164,000 690,000 supporters but it is also an indication that the obstacles our community faces have only become more serious. Here are a few of our highlights – points of pride and food for thought: RESULTS, BY THE NUMBERS: meals served in the Community Dining Room nutritious meals provided by groceries from the Food Pantry—100% containing fresh produce 4,000 people helped by the Mail and Shower Facilities, Barbershop, and Clothing Closet 3,000 children and adults received back-to-school supplies, Thanksgiving turkeys, and holiday gifts 370 3,800 $5,800,000 households received legal representation that helped stabilize housing, preventing eviction and homelessness people received counseling, information and referrals that helped them access shelters, drug or alcohol treatment, health services, financial counseling, educational programs, immigration services and job training received by POTS clients in annual benefits as a result of screening, application assistance and legal representation to access public benefits, such as Earned Income Tax Credit, SNAP, Health Insurance and Social Security, generating significant economic activity for the low-income community POTS serves Part of the Solution | Annual Report 2015 | page 7 COMMITMENT A WEALTH OF VOLUNTEERS, A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE Just as the community we serve is a diverse and varied group, our volunteers are a mosaic of backgrounds and talents, all working in concert to be part of the solution. In 2015, nearly 4,000 volunteers dedicated 30,000 hours of service. Many individuals and organizations were instrumental in delivering services and providing donated resources to benefit the POTS community. From the dozen volunteers needed to run the Community Dining Room on a daily basis, to the volunteer attorneys assisting the Legal Clinic on high volume days, the POTS community benefits greatly from the kindness, commitment and skill of its volunteers. POTS volunteers come from the community of people that we serve as well as educational institutions, religious organizations, corporations, and civic and community groups. In addition to providing hands-on service, in 2015 these organizations held major drives that stocked the POTS Food Pantry and Clothing Closet; provided back-to-school supplies, holiday gifts and meals; and created special outings for the children in the POTS community. Interested in volunteering? Sign up online at www.potsbronx.org Part of the Solution | Annual Report 2015 | page 9 GENEROSITY YOU CAN BE PART OF THE SOLUTION At POTS, we work hard to make the money we receive go as far as possible in service to our clients. Here are a few examples of what your generous donation can do. $1,000 Provides 400 people with a warm, nutritious meal in our Community Dining Room. $5,000 Provides 30 families with emergency Food Pantry services for an entire year. Our Food Pantry, modeled after a grocery store, offers nutritious staples and fresh produce that clients can select themselves and take home to prepare in the comfort of their own homes. $10,000 Provides 50 people with help from our professional social services staff to access benefits, employment and educational programs, medical care, health insurance and daycare— fundamental components to a family’s successful journey toward stability and self-sufficiency. $25,000 Provides 40 people with legal representation from our on-site staff attorneys to help prevent evictions and access benefits that have been unfairly denied—critical services that reduce homelessness and generate economic activity for the low-income community that POTS serves. $50,000 Provides 500 low-income adults, children and elderly people with access to the entire suite of POTS services designed to move people from crises to stability, and ultimately self-sufficiency: Community Dining Room, Food Pantry, Clothing Closet, Mail Services, Shower Facilities, Barbershop, Holiday Gifts, Back-to-School Supplies, Case Management, Legal Representation, Immigration Assistance, and on-site Medical Clinic. MAKING A DONATION IS EASY Donate online at www.potsbronx.org Checks made payable to “Part of the Solution” can be mailed to: Part of the Solution 2759 Webster Avenue Bronx, NY 10458 [email protected] Part of the Solution | Annual Report 2015 | page 11 FINANCIALS A CONTINUING STORY OF STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Thanks to the loyal support of our donors, POTS maintained a strong financial position throughout 2015. Our commitment to using donated funds efficiently has paid off in low management and fundraising costs as a percentage of our budget. Best of all, the return on investment is high: with an operating budget of $3.2 million in 2015, POTS was able to return $6 million to the community through public benefits access, and millions more through eviction prevention and meals in the Community Dining Room and Food Pantry. Part of the Solution and Affiliate Audited Consolidated Statement of Position Assets 2015 Cash and cash equivalents 2014 $2,941,000 $2,572,000 Cash and cash equivalents - restricted 101,000 167,000 Investments 688,000 756,000 Contributions and grants receivable 830,000 542, 000 Prepaid expenses and other assets 113,000 62,000 Note Receivable 6,318,000 6,318,000 Property and equipment, net Deferred New Markets Tax Credit Issuance Costs (NMTC), net 7,026,000 7,272,000 265,000 273,000 $18,282,000 $17,962,000 $115,000 $102,000 33,000 2,000 8,536,000 8,536,000 8,684,000 8,640,000 9,012,000 8,684,000 Total Assets Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued expenses Deferred revenue Note payable Total Net Assets: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Total Liabilities and Net Assets 585,000 639,000 9,597,000 9,323,000 $18,282,000 $17,962,000 SOURCE DATA The financial information presented in this Annual Report represents the independently audited consolidated financial statements of POTS and its affiliate POTS Building for the Future for the year ending December 31, 2015. For a copy of the audit, please visit our website www.potsbronx.org. Revenues Foundations and corporate contributions $1,563,000 Individual contributions 595,000 Government grants 583,000 In-Kind 408,000 Special events 528,000 Other 49,000 Total revenues Part of the Solution and Affiliate Audited Consolidated Statement of Activities SUPPORT AND REVENUES Individual contributions 11% 2015 $595,000 2014 $731,000 583,000 543,000 1,563,000 1,158,000 Special events, net of direct expenses 528,000 387,000 In-kind contributions 408,000 451,000 Investment income 39,000 87,000 Miscellaneous Income 10,000 6,000 3,726,000 3,563,000 Government grants Foundations and corporate contributions Total Revenues $3,726,000 1% 42% 14% 15% 17% Expenses Food Service Programs Program Expenses Operating expenses: Food Service Programs Day-to-Day Program Services Next-Step Services Management and general Fundraising Total Expenses 2015 $1,263,000 366,000 1,046,000 473,000 304,000 3,452,000 2014 $1,185,000 432,000 656,000 379,000 288,000 3,225,000 Next Step Services $1,263,000 1,046,000 Day-to-Day Services 336,000 Management and general 473,000 Fundraising 304,000 Total expenses $3,452,000 9% 14% 37% 10% 30% Part of the Solution | Annual Report 2015 | page 13 VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS Fordham Preparatory School Ethical Culture Fieldston School Riverdale Country School Fordham University Church of the Resurrection, Rye Amy’s Kitchen Baldor Specialty Foods Burberry Carter’s, Inc. Church of the Holy Rosary The Children’s Collective College of Mount Saint Vincent Columbia University Athletics Convent of the Sacred Heart School Credit Suisse Goldman Sachs Grace Episcopal Church, City Island Hebrew Institute of Riverdale Holy Rosary Church, Bronx Jack & Jill of America KIPP Academy Kneaded Bread Lehman College Manhattan College Marymount School of New York Mitchell & Titus, LLP Mount St. Ursula Academy New York Botanical Gardens Neuberger Berman Regis High School Richard Leeds International Riverdale Community Center Riverdale Temple Rye Country Day School Salanter Akiba Riverdale (SAR) Academy St. Barnabas Church, Bronx St. Clare of Assisi School St. Margaret of Cortona St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, City Island Scranton Prep Triangle Equities Villa Maria Academy Wells Fargo & Company Whole Foods Market OUR FUNDERS, DONORS & PARTNERS INDIVIDUALS – DONATIONS OF $1,000 OR MORE Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John Abate Ms. Robin Abrams Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Arquit Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jr. and Molly Aube Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Katherine Baccile Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bain Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Balentine Mr. Michael Barnes Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Bean Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berg Mr. James Berger Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Blaney Mr. Timothy Boon Paul and Nanci Borde Ms. Catherine Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Judy and Jim Boyle Mr. David Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Rhys Brooks Mr. Daniel Burch Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burdick Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burns Mr. and Mrs. David Butler Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cacase Ms. Andrea Callagy Mrs. Robert Callagy Mr and Mrs. James Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Rick Caplan Mr. Frank Caporaso Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Carr Rev. Philip J. and Mr. Salvatore Caruso Mr. and Mrs. William Cassidy Mr. Thomas F. Cawley Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chmiel Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cho Mr. and Mrs. John Civetta Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Beau Coash Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connor Mr. and Mrs. Doug Conrod Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coughlin Mr. and Mrs. Carson Coyle Ms. Elizabeth Cribbs Mr. and Mrs. John Crotty Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D’Agostino Mr. Rick D. Aprile Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dailey Mrs. Mary Jo Dailey Mr. and Mrs. Neil Daley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Daly Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Danilowicz Dr. Peter Davies Mr. Philip Davies Mr. Francisco J. De Lera and Mrs. Maria Fernandez Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Maria Mr. and Mrs. Patrick De Saint-Aignan Ms. Jules A. Delvecchio Mr. Anthony DiFazio Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Disa Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Dixson Mr. and Mrs. James Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Donn C. Dolce Mrs. Jed Dolce Ms. Anne B. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. James Dowdall Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dresdale Mr. and Mrs. George Duarte Mr. and Mrs. John P. Duffy Ms. Hilary Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dyer Mr. and Mrs. William Eagan Mr. James Edmonds Mr. James Egan Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. William Fallon Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Finn Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fleming Mr. and Mrs. David Florence Ms. Janine Flory Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Flynn Ms. Mary Anne Ford Mr. Robert S. Friedman and Ms. Michelle Cuevas Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrity Mr. and Mrs. James Garrity Ms. Sarah Garrity Mr. Michael Geoghegan Mr. Stephen Gianotti Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gies Ms. Heather Goodridge Mr. Glen Gordon Ms. Catherine Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hadley Mr. and Mrs. R. Allen Haight Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton Mr. John Hanley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Heffernan Mr. and Mrs John P. Heffernan Jr. Mr. and Mrs John P. Heffernan Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Sean Hoover Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes Mr. John Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Michael Iuliano Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kacha Mr. and Mrs. Michael Karmilowicz Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kavanagh Mr. and Mrs. William M. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly Ms. Denise Cumby Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Keough Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ketchum Mr. and Mrs. Gary Killian Mr. and Mrs. John Krall Mr. and Mrs. Philip Landrigan Mr. and Mrs. John Lane Mr. Richardson Lane Mr. and Mrs. Brad Langer Mr. Benjamin Leahy Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Lemkau Mr. and Mrs. Eamonn Long Mr. and Mrs. Paolo Longo Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lueck Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lyons Mr. and Mrs. John MacFarlane Mr. Daniel P. Mahoney Mr. Alejandro Malespin Mr. Pablo Marino Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McCabe Ms. Melissa McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McCauley Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCooey Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCooey Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McDade Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McDermott Mr. Darren McDermott Mr. J. Andrew McEntire Mr. and Mrs. Mary McEvoy Mr. Ryan McGinty, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McGrath Mr. Mark McGrath Mr. and Mrs. James A. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Donald McHugh Mr. Jeff Messina Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Misisco Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moores Mr. and Mrs. David Muccia Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mulcahy Mr. and Mrs. James Murray Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mutter Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nagle Ms. Margaret Neist Mr. and Mrs. Brian Newman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Niehaus Mr. Michael Norris Mr. and Mrs. Bryce O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Gregory O’Connell Mr. William O’Connor, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. William Q. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Mark O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Conor O’Driscoll Mr. William O’Keefe Mr. and Mrs. Michael O’Leary Mr. and Mrs. Eric O’Neill Mr. Michael B. O’Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ofer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orlando Dr. Douglas E. Padgett, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pagnani Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pagnani Mr. and Mrs. David Pakman Mr. Thomas J. Perno Ms. Anne Marie Petach Mr. Michael Petrillo Mr. and Mrs. Duane T. Pfennigwerth Mr. and Mrs. Jon Pundyk Ms. Joyce Purnick and Mr. Max Frankel Ms. Barbara G. Raho Ms. Mary Raho Julian Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Rasch Mr. Chandler Reedy Ms. Erin Robert Ms. Cornelia Robinson Mr. Albert Rocco Mr. and Mrs. Jason L. Roelke Ms. Tina Ruyter Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ryan Mr. Robert Santagelo Mr. and Mrs. J. Facundo Santucci Mr. John Sargent Mr. Beau Schweikert Ms. Suzanne Marechal Scully Mrs. John Scully Ms. Grace Seitzer Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shultis Mr. David Steinmetz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stenger Mr. Steven R Straut Mr. Ethan I. Strell and Mrs. Jacqueline Elias Mr. Robert T. Symington Ms. Mary Tan Ms. James J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John Trimble Mr. Michael Troy Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Turner Mr. and Mrs. Greg Usry Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagenen Mr. and Mrs. John Vaske Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Veber Ms. Kimberly P. Wagner Mr. Chris Webb Mr. and Mrs. William Whelan Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Whitney Mr. Thomas G Wipf Mr. and Mrs. Eric Woglom Mr. and Mrs.Gerard Woods Mr. and Mrs. Susan and Daniel Zawel INSTITUTIONAL FUNDERS – DONATIONS OF $1,000 OR MORE Robin Hood Foundation Single Stop USA Andor Capital Management Foundation Maverick Capital Foundation Gerstner Family Foundation Dalio Foundation Inc. PDT Partners, LLC TIDES Foundation The Rusty Staub Foundation Wal-Mart Foundation New York Yankees Foundation Judith C. White Foundation 52-15 Skillman Avenue Corp. Achelis Foundation Adirondack Foundation Alliant Insurance Svcs. Inc. American Industries Corp. Of New York Anron Air Systems Inc. Assured Guaranty Corp. Bancker Construction Corp. Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Barker Welfare Foundation Berkley Insurance Company The Brooks Foundation BTIG, LLC The Burke Family Foundation CAC Industries Inc CAP Equipment Leasing Corp. Capital One Services, LLC Centrifugal Associates Group LLC Century Petroleum Citnalta Construction Corp. John Civetta & Sons, Inc. Club Chefs of Westchester Inc. Steven and Alexandra Cohen Foundation, Inc. The Charles Cohn Foundation Inc Coleman Charitable Gift Fund CONE Communications, LLC The Edward T. Cone Foundation Construction & General Building Laborers Local 79 Credit Suisse Crescent Contracting Corp. Design 2147 E-J Electric Installation Co. The Howard & Barbara Farkas Foundation, Inc. Fein Foundation Foley Family Foundation Fordham University FW Sims Inc Gartner, Inc. Howard Gilman Foundation The Glenmede Trust Company Goldman Sachs & Co. Grassi & Co. The Hallen Construction Co., Inc. Hamilton Family Charitable Fund The Haugland Family Foundation The Heffernan Foundation Heffernan Insurance Brokers Hellman Electric Corporation The Hyde & Watson Foundation J.McLaughlin JCLS The Jockey Hollow Foundation, Inc. The JVK Foundation The Donald And Marilyn Keough Foundation Donald And Marilyn Keough Foundation Kleinberg Electric LIRO Engineers, Inc. MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger MBIA Foundation McInerney Foundation Melryder Foundation Mertz Gilmore Foundation Morgan Stanley The MUFG Foundation Mule Family Foundation National Philanthropic Trust Neuberger Berman The New York BAR Foundation Norman Foundation, Inc. Novogradac & Company LLP The O’Shea Family Foundation Pace Plumbing Corp. The Pepsico Foundation Perrigo Company Foundation The Posillico Foundation, Inc. Pyramid Floors The Nicholas & Christina Raho Foundation John M. Robinson Fund Cornelia Cogswell Rossi Foundation Inc. Rye Church of the Ressurection Rye Presbyterian Church Sandra Atlas Bass and Edythe & Sol G. Atlas Fund Scranton Prep Signature Bank William E. Simon Foundation Sisters of Charity New York The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Soros Foundation St. Margaret Of Cortona Church St. Matthews Church Striano Electric Co., Inc. Swiss Re TC Electric, LLC TMPG Media Innovation The Tracy Family Foundation UBS Financial Services Inc. UBS Universal Builders Supply Inc. United Way Worldwide Verizon Foundation Kathleen Waldron Gift Fund The Warburg Pincus Foundation WEIR Welding Company Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Wesco West Rac Contracting Corp. Woodland Foundation, Inc. Yum! Brands Foundation, Inc. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Employee Giving National Christian Foundation The New York Commnity Trust Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Schwab Charitable Fund Soros Fund Charitable Foundation UBS Employee Giving Program Vanguard Charitable Terumah Philanthropic Fund The Verizon Foundation DIRECTED GIVING PROGRAMS Benevity Community Impact Fund BlackRock Matching Gift Program Fidelity Charitable Goldman Sachs Gives IBM Employee Matching Gifts Program PARTNERS IN CARING The Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo, Governor The Honorable Bill de Blasio, Mayor The Honorable Ruben Diaz, Jr. Bronx Borough President The Honorable Gustavo Rivera, Senator, New York State The Honorable Victor Pichardo, Assemblyman, New York State Assembly The Honorable Jose Rivera, Assemblyman, New York State Assembly The Honorable Melissa Mark-Viverito, Speaker, New York City Council The Honorable Ritchie Torres, New York City Council The Honorable Annabel Palma, Chair of Bronx Delegation, New York City Council The Honorable Fernando Cabrera, New York City Council The Honorable Andrew Cohen, New York City Council The Honorable Vanessa L. Gibson, New York City Council The Honorable Andy King, New York City Council The Honorable Rafael Salamanca, New York City Council The Honorable James Vacca, New York City Council New York State Department of Health New York State Judiciary Civil Legal Service Program New York City Department For The Aging New York City Department of Youth & Community Development New York City Human Resources Administration, Emergency Food Assistance Program New York City Summer Youth Employment Program Ariva Care For The Homeless Catholic Charities Community Services City Harvest CUNY Service Corps Food Bank for New York City HOPE Program Hunger Free – NYC Hunger Solutions New York Immigrant Justice Corps Jesuit Volunteer Corps MFY Legal Services New York Cares New York Legal Assistance Group Pajama Program Single Stop USA Taproot Foundation University Neighborhood Housing Program Urban Justice Center Workforce 1, New York City Department of Small Business Services Part of the Solution | Annual Report 2015 | page 15 OUR TEAM BOARD OF DIRECTORS C0-FOUNDERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mark Miller, Chairperson Mary Beth Usry, Vice Chairperson Keith Pagnani, Secretary Sean Hoover, Treasurer EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Christopher A. Bean Richard Aube Paul Borde Sr. Kathy Byrnes, SC Sr. Ann Citarella, SC Francis Conroy Joanne Daly Frank De Maria Rev. Terry Elsberry Nicholas Finn Heather Goodridge John P. Heffernan, Jr. Sr. Karen Helfenstein, SC Winston Holt Sr. Liz Judge, SC John Krall David Mills Brian Newman Bryce O’Brien David Pakman Barbara Raho Erin B. Robert Timothy Boon Sr. Jane Iannucelli, SC Fr. Ned Murphy, SJ (1938-2012) CHAIR EMERITUS Donn C. Dolce 2759 Webster Avenue • Bronx, New York 10458 www.potsbronx.org Follow us on Twitter @potsbronx • Find us on Facebook *Report produced with pro/bono support from Taproot Foundation. POTS is a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Charity of New York.