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“The Mission of the Salina Area United Way
is to strengthen our community
by improving lives
through leadership, partnership and investment.”
PIECE
• During the 2014, 8 week, Summer Lunch Program we
delivered 447 books with enrichment activities to preschool
children and paid for 312 lunches so parents could eat with
their preschooler.
• Books arrived in the mailboxes of over 1,200 Saline County
preschoolers from the Dolly Parton Imagination Library
Project.
• Kindergarten Readiness materials were given to 10
Kindergarten Round-up events for 500 new kindergarteners.
• Vacation Bible Schools received 282 Kindergarten
Readiness packets with books and enrichment materials.
Education
• Simmons First Bank employees assemble
Kindergarten readiness packets for PIECE.
• The Salina Family YMCA, Salina Child Care
Association, and MLKJ Child Development
Center all have several of the same goals
regarding early education. Their focus on
school readiness skills enables children at
their programs to enter Kindergarten on track
developmentally, and ready to succeed.
Income
• A Circle Leader and her family wait to hear from
CAPS on the topic of bullying prevention in youth.
• Circles of the Heartland helps members of the Salina
area community and in turn they help Circles. Staff
from organizations such as Ashby House,
Department of Children & Families, USD 305,
Churches, The Volunteer Connection, PIECE, Salina
Area Technical College, the City Commission, and
many more volunteer their time and services to the
staff and participants of the Circles program.
Partnerships with others help Circles to expand,
establish committees, provide services for
participants, learn, and share their mission.
Health
• Salina Family Healthcare Center collaborated with K-State
Research & Extension, Salina Area United Way, and many
other community agencies to ensure everyone in their
service area had an opportunity to sign up for health
insurance during the open enrollment period early in 2014.
• SFHC partners with many organizations throughout the
Salina area community to ensure patients receive the best
possible care. Working with Central Kansas Foundation has
made it possible for a Substance Abuse Counselor to be at
the clinic full-time. Partnering with Child Advocacy and
Parenting Services provides free daycare services for
children of OB patients enrolled in monthly prenatal classes.
Collaborating with the Saline County Health Department
allows a Nurse Educator to conduct prenatal classes for
patients.
Certified Funded Partners • American Red Cross - North Central Kansas Chapter A humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, which provides
relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
• Ashby House, Ltd. Our mission is to empower homeless families and individuals to improve self-sufficiency, self-advocacy and holistic recovery through life skills and practical application.
• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Salina, Inc. Offering meaningful and impactful relations between adults and at-risk youth who are facing adversity due to a variety of unfortunate socioeconomic or psychosocial factors.
• Catholic Charities of Salina, Inc. Providing adoption, counseling, emergency assistance, disaster relief, senior housing, immigration and assimilation services in Salina, Hays, Manhattan and Concordia.
• Central Kansas Foundation for Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Provides affordable, quality alcohol and drug prevention/treatment services including assessment, outpatient and inpatient treatment, social detoxification, continuing care, case management and prevention/education programs.
• Child Advocacy & Parenting Services, Inc. Provides free in-home parenting instruction, case management, family support, respite childcare, parenting classes, CASA and Child Advocacy Center services to prevent child abuse/neglect in North central Kansas.
• Coronado Area Council, Boy Scouts of America Providing age-specific citizenship training, character development and personal fitness programs for youth in 32 counties of North Central and Northwest Kansas.
• Consumer Credit Counseling Services Consumer Credit Counseling Services is a not-for-profit agency bringing hope and stability to Kansas families by offering financial solutions through education and counseling.
• Domestic Violence Association of Central Kansas Provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. We offer safe shelter, crisis counseling, court advocacy, support groups and much more.
Certified Funded Partners cont. • Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland, Inc. Premier leadership development program for girls across 80 Kansas counties. We
build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.
• Kansas Legal Services Our mission is to provide legal assistance to low-income families in matters of civil law and refer families to services that help them obtain self-sufficiency.
• Martin Luther King, Jr. Child Development Center Provides early care and education for children ages two weeks to six years and prepares them developmentally and socially for Kindergarten.
• Salina Child Care Association, Inc. Full day, year round, early childhood care and education in a developmentally appropriate, accredited program for children aged 2 weeks - 12 years of age.
• Salina Family Healthcare Center (Salina Health Education Foundation) Providing primary care for uninsured, underinsured, economically disadvantaged families and providing education in family medicine for physicians wanting to practice in rural Kansas.
• Salina Family YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association) The largest nonprofit provider of quality accredited childcare, youth sports and adult fitness in Saline County.
• The Salvation Army Soup kitchen, food, clothing, counseling, case management, utility assistance, prescriptions, eye exams, after school program, youth programs, Christmas assistance, adult programs, and Emergency Disaster Services.
• The Volunteer Connection (Department of Kansas Wesleyan University) Mobilizes volunteers of all ages to address community needs and enables community entities to enhance their services through utilization of volunteer resources.
• United Cerebral Palsy of Kansas Provides assistive technology, independent living support, advocacy, information and referral services for persons with various disabilities not just cerebral palsy.
Financials
The Salina Area United does not solicit funds to cover the cost of
obtaining donations. The cost of the campaign is a line item on
the yearly budget from the amount raised for the campaign.
Cost of Fundraising: $5,000
Amount raised and the source of contributions
Campaign Type 2014 2013 % of 2013Corporate $257,992 $333,000 77%Employee $384,283 $439,680 87%Individual $156,641 $162,413 96%Special $10,904 $13,566 80%* TOTALS * $809,820 $948,659 85%
Board of Directors, Officers, StaffExecutive Committee Officers Committee Chairs on Executive Committee
President Joyce Volk Campaign Cabinet (CC) Annie Grevas
Past President Kristy Balthazor United Priorities Cabinet (UPC) Tina Lewis Treasurer Chris Yohe Community Engagement Team (CET) Katy Reiss
Secretary Amanda Michaelis Audit and Standard of Excellence (A/SOE) Raju Dandu Human Resources (HR) Kristin Nulik Name Company Title Comm. Term
Term expires December 31, 2015 Raju Dandu Kansas State Univ. Professor A/SOE 2 Chris Yohe Simmons First Community Executive F 1
Bennie Salkil Salina Regional Health Center Director of Accreditation CC 1
George Troutfetter USD 305 Retired A/SOE 2
Bill Hall USD 305 Superintendent of Schools CET 1
Katy Reiss Central Kansas Foundation Coordinator CET 1
Tina Lewis Salina Housing Authority Director UPC 1
Kory Tinkler The Bennington State Bank of KS Vice President UPC 1 Evette Beckman Sunflower Bank Payment Processing Manager CET 1
Term expires December 31, 2016 Kristy Balthazor Assurance Partners, LLC Chief Operating Officer CET 2
Karen Couch Kennedy, Berkley, Yarnevich Associate Attorney CET 2
Tama Davidson Comcare PPM Operations Assistant UPC 2
Jon Starks UMB President CC 2
Joyce Volk Volk Insurance Agency Insurance Agent All 2
Term expires December 31, 2017 Kristin Nulik Bergkamp, Inc. Human Resources Manager HR 1
Term expires December 31, 2018 Stephanie Cool *New Board Member JRI Management VP Administration & Finance HR 1
Loren Young Kennedy & Coe LLC Partner F 2
Patrick Wallerius OCCK Inc. Chief Financial Officer F 2
Salina Area United Way Staff
Amanda Michaelis Executive Director Keven Duggan Manager of Finance
Brenda Gutierrez Program Director Ruth Vernon Social Media Manager
Annie Grevas
“Thanks so much to the Salina community for
all the work being done on a daily basis that
impacts the United Way Campaign so
positively. From the large number of
community members who participated in the
50,000 meals packaged, to the increased
giving in some large business campaigns,
and to the continued individual giving that is
currently going on. I could not be more
excited and proud of our community.”