Liabilities / Assets
88th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 88% of similar nonprofits.
990 • Fiscal year 2023 • EIN 48-0728001
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
88th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 88% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
84th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 84% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
54th percentile
Higher net margin than 54% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
69th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 69% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 8.7% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
35th percentile
Faster asset growth than 35% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
10th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 10% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Down$1,242,514
Down $6,096 (-0.5%) from 2022
Net Assets
Up$420,464
Up $69,414 (+20%) from 2022
Liabilities
Down$822,050
Down $75,510 (-8.4%) from 2022
Revenue
Down$1,183,243
Down $655,180 (-36%) from 2022
Expenses
Down$1,113,829
Down $369,611 (-25%) from 2022
Net Income
Down$69,414
Down $285,569 (-80%) from 2022
Mid-kansas community action program assists people in poverty move towards self-reliance through advocacy, education, training and housing in the counties we serve.
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $780,256 | $640,697 | ▼ $139,559 |
| Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts | - | $327,243 | - |
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $287,715 | $100,957 | ▼ $186,758 |
| Investments Program Related | $79,315 | $74,499 | ▼ $4,816 |
| Pledges and Grants Receivable | $52,318 | $50,647 | ▼ $1,671 |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges | $1,525 | $1,890 | ▲ $365 |
| Total Assets | $1,248,610 | $1,242,514 | ▼ $6,096 |
| Other Assets Total | $47,481 | $46,581 | ▼ $900 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Mortgage Notes Payable Secured by Investment Property | $765,417 | $752,854 | ▼ $12,563 |
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $48,014 | $40,707 | ▼ $7,307 |
| Deferred Revenue | $80,729 | $25,989 | ▼ $54,740 |
| Other Liabilities | $3,400 | $2,500 | ▼ $900 |
| Total Liabilities | $897,560 | $822,050 | ▼ $75,510 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions | $308,577 | $378,590 | ▲ $70,013 |
| Net Assets With Donor Restrictions | $42,473 | $41,874 | ▼ $599 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $351,050 | $420,464 | ▲ $69,414 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $1,248,610 | $1,242,514 | ▼ $6,096 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buildings | $570,487 | $706,609 | $1,277,096 |
| Equipment | $70,210 | $119,827 | $190,037 |
| Investment Program Related Org | $74,499 | - | - |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joyce Stockham | Former Ed | FT | $97,329 | $5,666 | $102,995 |
| Bambi Parker | Executive Di | FT | $12,814 | - | $12,814 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Sharon Turner | Chair |
| Megan Springs | Vice Chair |
| Alayah Bowdre | Director |
| Don Engels | Director |
| Jodie Rients | Director |
| Kimberly Allman | Director |
| Michele Carlini | Director |
| Randy Dallke | Director |
| Susan Renner | Secretary |
| Matthew Tannehill | Treasurer |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $439,389 |
| Other Expenses | $385,467 |
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $288,973 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grants to Domestic Individuals | $288,973 | - | - | $288,973 |
| Other Salaries and Wages | $236,078 | $35,450 | - | $271,528 |
| Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $94,723 | $15,420 | - | $110,143 |
| Fees for Services Other | $10 | $85,057 | - | $85,067 |
| Occupancy | $75,459 | $5,972 | - | $81,431 |
| Depreciation Depletion | $47,280 | $13,248 | - | $60,528 |
| Payroll Taxes | $38,523 | $5,476 | - | $43,999 |
| Insurance | $32,365 | $1,836 | - | $34,201 |
| Information Technology | $11,372 | $15,848 | - | $27,220 |
| Office Expenses | $18,537 | $2,326 | - | $20,863 |
| Other Expenses | $11,890 | $188 | - | $11,890 |
| Travel | $8,240 | - | - | $8,240 |
| Pension Plan Contributions | $6,328 | $1,874 | - | $8,202 |
| Interest | $8,137 | - | - | $8,137 |
| Other Employee Benefits | $5,180 | $337 | - | $5,517 |
| All Other Expenses | $3,847 | - | - | $3,847 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $930,797 | $183,032 | $0 | $1,113,829 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Expenses per Audited Statements | $1,113,829 |
| Total Expenses per Audited Statements | $1,113,829 |
| Total Expenses per Form 990 | $1,113,829 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Liability | Amount |
|---|---|
| Tenant Deposits | $2,500 |
“The form 990 is reviewed at a board meeting”
“The executive director identifies all agency vendors annually and prepares a list for board and staff review. All individuals review the listing and identify any conflict of interest according to policy and procedures.”
“The organization performs a wage comparability study and a new hire evaluation process”
“Wage comparability study and yearly reviews”
“All documents are available to the general public upon request”
“Mid-ks cap provides a comprehensive approach to address individual, family, and community needs in all nineteen counties of the service area. Mid-ks cap realizes there are many different obstacles faced by individuals and families in the pursuit of self-reliance. Case management services in the higher achievement together (hat) program are designed to use the appropriate funding streams to address services for the individual or family to remove obstacles and solve problems that block the achievement of self-sufficiency. Case management is a collaborative process of assessment, planning, coordination, services, and advocacy for options and support services to assist in the achievement of the individual's and family's self-reliance goals. Community support coordinators (agency staff) work with individuals and families and develop a customized case management plan. When possible, joint case management with agency partners is encouraged and enables the agency to provide quality and comprehensive case management without duplication of services. Support services to assist customers are available in all nineteen counties in the service delivery area. Csbg dollars are used to support these activities designed to assist low-income families and individuals. The agency annually provides assistance and services to 1,300 individuals and families. Agency staff has identified mid-ks cap as the safety network for most of the counties in the service delivery area. Support services are implemented as a logical stabilization method for families. In many cases, this is maintaining housing and an appropriate living environment resulting in providing a quality of life. Senior citizens are able to remain and retain the security of a home living environment. Employment opportunities have been identified in all family and community level assessments in all counties that provided responses in the mid-ks cap service delivery area. Mid-ks cap provides individuals and families with customized services focused on soft skills to improve employment opportunities, increase upward employment mobility, and develop employment retention. More than 100 partnerships have been developed in counties to provide employment search assistance and to secure and retain meaningful employment. In counties without a workforce center and in many situations, the agency works one on one with individuals to teach interviewing skills, resume writing, completing employment applications, internet job searches techniques, telephone skills, appropriate attire for interviews and employment as well as employee relations and job retention skills. The executive director, community services director, and community support coordinators are active on several local and statewide boards that focus on homelessness, housing, education, and poverty issues. Partnerships are strengthened and developed through these collaboration efforts.customers are provided educational information, assistance filling out grant and student loan applications, and technical assistance to link customers to college and technical school counselors. Regardless of income, individuals must continue training to keep skills current for today's job market. Those who have lost employment oftentimes must change career fields to find employment that adequately meets their spending requirement. Due to such a rural area, employment opportunities are generally entry-level and often part-time employment. Customers are provided assistance in obtaining the needed educational credentials to obtain a living wage. Community support coordinators advocate education to customers as a means to end poverty. Customers are provided and encouraged to utilize funding for high school completion, post-secondary education, and or technical/vocational training. Assistance may be provided for short-term classes and testing and licensing fees. Customers involved in an educational program may be helped with books, childcare, transportation, tuition (wh”
“Mid-ks cap was awarded 311,538 from housing and urban development (hud) through the balance of state continuum of care grant. Mid-ks cap works with partner agencies and the community to provide homeless families and individuals the opportunity to resolve their housing crisis through the efficient use of a pool of available community resources. The housing and beyond project utilizes rapid rehousing dollars from the housing and urban development (hud) program to assist families and /or individuals in butler, harvey, reno, marion, sumner, and cowley counties in kansas. The goal is to quickly obtain permanent housing. Once housing is secured short-term or long-term services, depending on customer needs, and accessing community linkages to services are provided through case management until the attainment of housing stability. This project serves homeless individuals and/or families that have obstacles that prevent obtaining permanent housing. Services provided may include financial assistance, budget counseling, landlord advocacy, and linkages to community agencies that will provide services sufficient to enable the family to obtain and maintain permanent housing. Services are provided in a manner that enhances the family's stability, respects the family's uniqueness, and enables the family to establish and maintain a permanent home. Housing is a primary goal of working with people experiencing homelessness. Aftercare may not always be needed; however, it can be expected in the majority of cases. During a one-year period, each family will be part of a case management program that includes mentoring, increasing income, increasing education if needed, financial literacy training, and optional classes such as parenting, stress management, etc. Csbg funds are used to support the match requirement of this award. The agency assisted 258 individuals to obtain safe and affordable permanent housing. The case management approach consists of crisis intervention, emergency services, screening and needs assessment. Families who have become homeless have immediate trauma situations that need to be accommodated, including the provision of emergency shelter. There is a screening of the challenges and resources that will affect a re-housing plan. The provision of services to help families access and sustain housing includes working with the client to identify affordable units, access housing subsidies, and negotiate leases. Clients may require assistance to overcome barriers, such as poor tenant history, credit history, and discrimination based on ethnicity, gender, family make-up, and income source. Individual and family workers need assistance to identify landlords willing to work with the program and engage in strategies to increase participation. Mid-ks cap operates 24 low-income housing units in rural communities. The program encourages families with children to remain in communities, thus raising the school tax base. It has been noted by the agency that placing a new home in a rundown area tends to improve the entire neighborhood. Safe affordable housing is one key to reaching self-reliance. Tenants in low-income rental units are provided information on creating credit and credit repair. Tenants are given an opportunity to purchase the housing unit they occupy and provided with the tools to make that happen.whitewater and eureka cities have both identified the need for food and nutrition programs. The agency will be working with community leaders to develop projects to address the needs of each community. As a result of the pandemic, based on the urgent and widespread needs affecting all sectors of the community, services focused on the pandemic crisis and emerged based on economic and health crises. The employment impacts of the pandemic were immediate, and profound and continue to negatively impact individuals and families. Mid-ks cap was able to identify funding and increase capacity to assist 546 eligible applicants. Case management ser”
“The organization is exempt from income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code as provided by a determination letter received from the internal revenue service. The organization has adopted the provisions of fasb asc 740?10, accounting for income taxes. This standard clarifies the accounting for uncertainty in income taxes recognized in an organization's financial statements. The standard prescribes recognition and measurement of tax positions taken or expected to be taken on a tax return that are not certain to be realized. The organization has not identified any uncertain tax positions. The organization's income tax returns are subject to review and examination by federal, state, and local authorities. The organization is not aware of any activities that are subject to tax on unrelated business income or excise or other taxes.”
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| IRS990/Desc | 0 | MID-KS CAP PROVIDES A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO ADDRESS INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY NEEDS IN ALL NINETEEN COUNTIES OF THE SERVICE AREA. MID-KS CAP REALIZES THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT OBSTACLES FACED BY INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN THE PURSUIT OF SELF-RELIANCE. CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES IN THE HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT TOGETHER (HAT) PROGRAM ARE DESIGNED TO USE THE APPROPRIATE FUNDING STREAMS TO ADDRESS SERVICES FOR THE INDIVIDUAL OR FAMILY TO REMOVE OBSTACLES AND SOLVE PROBLEMS THAT BLOCK THE ACHIEVEMENT OF SELF-SUFFICIENCY. CASE MANAGEMENT IS A COLLABORATIVE PROCESS OF ASSESSMENT, PLANNING, COORDINATION, SERVICES, AND ADVOCACY FOR OPTIONS AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO ASSIST IN THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL'S AND FAMILY'S SELF-RELIANCE GOALS. COMMUNITY SUPPORT COORDINATORS (AGENCY STAFF) WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES AND DEVELOP A CUSTOMIZED CASE MANAGEMENT PLAN. WHEN POSSIBLE, JOINT CASE MANAGEMENT WITH AGENCY PARTNERS IS ENCOURAGED AND ENABLES THE AGENCY TO PROVIDE QUALITY AND COMPREHENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT WITHOUT DUPLICATION OF SERVICES. SUPPORT SERVICES TO ASSIST CUSTOMERS ARE AVAILABLE IN ALL NINETEEN COUNTIES IN THE SERVICE DELIVERY AREA. CSBG DOLLARS ARE USED TO SUPPORT THESE ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO ASSIST LOW-INCOME FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS. THE AGENCY ANNUALLY PROVIDES ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES TO 1,300 INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES. AGENCY STAFF HAS IDENTIFIED MID-KS CAP AS THE SAFETY NETWORK FOR MOST OF THE COUNTIES IN THE SERVICE DELIVERY AREA. SUPPORT SERVICES ARE IMPLEMENTED AS A LOGICAL STABILIZATION METHOD FOR FAMILIES. IN MANY CASES, THIS IS MAINTAINING HOUSING AND AN APPROPRIATE LIVING ENVIRONMENT RESULTING IN PROVIDING A QUALITY OF LIFE. SENIOR CITIZENS ARE ABLE TO REMAIN AND RETAIN THE SECURITY OF A HOME LIVING ENVIRONMENT. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED IN ALL FAMILY AND COMMUNITY LEVEL ASSESSMENTS IN ALL COUNTIES THAT PROVIDED RESPONSES IN THE MID-KS CAP SERVICE DELIVERY AREA. MID-KS CAP PROVIDES INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH CUSTOMIZED SERVICES FOCUSED ON SOFT SKILLS TO IMPROVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, INCREASE UPWARD EMPLOYMENT MOBILITY, AND DEVELOP EMPLOYMENT RETENTION. MORE THAN 100 PARTNERSHIPS HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED IN COUNTIES TO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT SEARCH ASSISTANCE AND TO SECURE AND RETAIN MEANINGFUL EMPLOYMENT. IN COUNTIES WITHOUT A WORKFORCE CENTER AND IN MANY SITUATIONS, THE AGENCY WORKS ONE ON ONE WITH INDIVIDUALS TO TEACH INTERVIEWING SKILLS, RESUME WRITING, COMPLETING EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONS, INTERNET JOB SEARCHES TECHNIQUES, TELEPHONE SKILLS, APPROPRIATE ATTIRE FOR INTERVIEWS AND EMPLOYMENT AS WELL AS EMPLOYEE RELATIONS AND JOB RETENTION SKILLS. THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR, AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT COORDINATORS ARE ACTIVE ON SEVERAL LOCAL AND STATEWIDE BOARDS THAT FOCUS ON HOMELESSNESS, HOUSING, EDUCATION, AND POVERTY ISSUES. PARTNERSHIPS ARE STRENGTHENED AND DEVELOPED THROUGH THESE COLLABORATION EFFORTS.CUSTOMERS ARE PROVIDED EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION, ASSISTANCE FILLING OUT GRANT AND STUDENT LOAN APPLICATIONS, AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO LINK CUSTOMERS TO COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL COUNSELORS. REGARDLESS OF INCOME, INDIVIDUALS MUST CONTINUE TRAINING TO KEEP SKILLS CURRENT FOR TODAY'S JOB MARKET. THOSE WHO HAVE LOST EMPLOYMENT OFTENTIMES MUST CHANGE CAREER FIELDS TO FIND EMPLOYMENT THAT ADEQUATELY MEETS THEIR SPENDING REQUIREMENT. DUE TO SUCH A RURAL AREA, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ARE GENERALLY ENTRY-LEVEL AND OFTEN PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT. CUSTOMERS ARE PROVIDED ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING THE NEEDED EDUCATIONAL CREDENTIALS TO OBTAIN A LIVING WAGE. COMMUNITY SUPPORT COORDINATORS ADVOCATE EDUCATION TO CUSTOMERS AS A MEANS TO END POVERTY. CUSTOMERS ARE PROVIDED AND ENCOURAGED TO UTILIZE FUNDING FOR HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION, POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION, AND OR TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL TRAINING. ASSISTANCE MAY BE PROVIDED FOR SHORT-TERM CLASSES AND TESTING AND LICENSING FEES. CUSTOMERS INVOLVED IN AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM MAY BE HELPED WITH BOOKS, CHILDCARE, TRANSPORTATION, TUITION (WH |
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| IRS990ScheduleI/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 0 | APPLICATION FOR CSBG FUNDED SERVICES ARE BASED ON THE DOCUMENTATION PERIOD OF THE PAST 3 MONTHS FROM THE APPLICATION DATE AND THE CUSTOMER IS ELIGIBLE FOR 12 MONTHS. CUSTOMERS MUST FALL BELOW 200% OF FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR DIRECT SERVICES. ADDITIONALLY, THE CUSTOMER MUST LIVE IN THE AGENCY SERVICE DELIVERY AREA. NOT ALL SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE IN ALL COUNTIES, AS THERE IS AN EFFORT TO AVOID DUPLICATION OF SERVICES WITH EXISTING RESOURCES. A SERVICE MAY BE AVILABLE AS MID-KS CAP IS FILLING A SERVICE GAP FOR THE COMMUNITY. THE AVAILABLITY OF SERVICES IS ALSO DETERMINED BY FUNDING RESOURCES. AGENCY STAFF REVIEW THE CUSTOMER'S NEEDS AND CIRCUMSTANCES AND DETERMINE THE ASSISTANCE AND DOLLAR AMOUNT (UNLESS GRANT RESTRICTED). CUSTOMERS DEVELOP GOALS TO LEAD TO SELF-RELIANCE AND ARE ELIGIBLE FOR SERVICES AS THEY FOLLOW THE GOAL PLAN. RECORDS ARE MAINTAINED TO DOCUMENT ELIGIBILITY. FISCAL REPORTS ARE MAINTAINED TO MEET FUNDING REQUIREMENTS. |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 0 | MID-KS CAP PROVIDES A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO ADDRESS INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY NEEDS IN ALL NINETEEN COUNTIES OF THE SERVICE AREA. MID-KS CAP REALIZES THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT OBSTACLES FACED BY INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN THE PURSUIT OF SELF-RELIANCE. CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES IN THE HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT TOGETHER (HAT) PROGRAM ARE DESIGNED TO USE THE APPROPRIATE FUNDING STREAMS TO ADDRESS SERVICES FOR THE INDIVIDUAL OR FAMILY TO REMOVE OBSTACLES AND SOLVE PROBLEMS THAT BLOCK THE ACHIEVEMENT OF SELF-SUFFICIENCY. CASE MANAGEMENT IS A COLLABORATIVE PROCESS OF ASSESSMENT, PLANNING, COORDINATION, SERVICES, AND ADVOCACY FOR OPTIONS AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO ASSIST IN THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL'S AND FAMILY'S SELF-RELIANCE GOALS. COMMUNITY SUPPORT COORDINATORS (AGENCY STAFF) WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES AND DEVELOP A CUSTOMIZED CASE MANAGEMENT PLAN. WHEN POSSIBLE, JOINT CASE MANAGEMENT WITH AGENCY PARTNERS IS ENCOURAGED AND ENABLES THE AGENCY TO PROVIDE QUALITY AND COMPREHENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT WITHOUT DUPLICATION OF SERVICES. SUPPORT SERVICES TO ASSIST CUSTOMERS ARE AVAILABLE IN ALL NINETEEN COUNTIES IN THE SERVICE DELIVERY AREA. CSBG DOLLARS ARE USED TO SUPPORT THESE ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO ASSIST LOW-INCOME FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS. THE AGENCY ANNUALLY PROVIDES ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES TO 1,300 INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES. AGENCY STAFF HAS IDENTIFIED MID-KS CAP AS THE SAFETY NETWORK FOR MOST OF THE COUNTIES IN THE SERVICE DELIVERY AREA. SUPPORT SERVICES ARE IMPLEMENTED AS A LOGICAL STABILIZATION METHOD FOR FAMILIES. IN MANY CASES, THIS IS MAINTAINING HOUSING AND AN APPROPRIATE LIVING ENVIRONMENT RESULTING IN PROVIDING A QUALITY OF LIFE. SENIOR CITIZENS ARE ABLE TO REMAIN AND RETAIN THE SECURITY OF A HOME LIVING ENVIRONMENT. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED IN ALL FAMILY AND COMMUNITY LEVEL ASSESSMENTS IN ALL COUNTIES THAT PROVIDED RESPONSES IN THE MID-KS CAP SERVICE DELIVERY AREA. MID-KS CAP PROVIDES INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH CUSTOMIZED SERVICES FOCUSED ON SOFT SKILLS TO IMPROVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, INCREASE UPWARD EMPLOYMENT MOBILITY, AND DEVELOP EMPLOYMENT RETENTION. MORE THAN 100 PARTNERSHIPS HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED IN COUNTIES TO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT SEARCH ASSISTANCE AND TO SECURE AND RETAIN MEANINGFUL EMPLOYMENT. IN COUNTIES WITHOUT A WORKFORCE CENTER AND IN MANY SITUATIONS, THE AGENCY WORKS ONE ON ONE WITH INDIVIDUALS TO TEACH INTERVIEWING SKILLS, RESUME WRITING, COMPLETING EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONS, INTERNET JOB SEARCHES TECHNIQUES, TELEPHONE SKILLS, APPROPRIATE ATTIRE FOR INTERVIEWS AND EMPLOYMENT AS WELL AS EMPLOYEE RELATIONS AND JOB RETENTION SKILLS. THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR, AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT COORDINATORS ARE ACTIVE ON SEVERAL LOCAL AND STATEWIDE BOARDS THAT FOCUS ON HOMELESSNESS, HOUSING, EDUCATION, AND POVERTY ISSUES. PARTNERSHIPS ARE STRENGTHENED AND DEVELOPED THROUGH THESE COLLABORATION EFFORTS.CUSTOMERS ARE PROVIDED EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION, ASSISTANCE FILLING OUT GRANT AND STUDENT LOAN APPLICATIONS, AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO LINK CUSTOMERS TO COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL COUNSELORS. REGARDLESS OF INCOME, INDIVIDUALS MUST CONTINUE TRAINING TO KEEP SKILLS CURRENT FOR TODAY'S JOB MARKET. THOSE WHO HAVE LOST EMPLOYMENT OFTENTIMES MUST CHANGE CAREER FIELDS TO FIND EMPLOYMENT THAT ADEQUATELY MEETS THEIR SPENDING REQUIREMENT. DUE TO SUCH A RURAL AREA, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ARE GENERALLY ENTRY-LEVEL AND OFTEN PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT. CUSTOMERS ARE PROVIDED ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING THE NEEDED EDUCATIONAL CREDENTIALS TO OBTAIN A LIVING WAGE. COMMUNITY SUPPORT COORDINATORS ADVOCATE EDUCATION TO CUSTOMERS AS A MEANS TO END POVERTY. CUSTOMERS ARE PROVIDED AND ENCOURAGED TO UTILIZE FUNDING FOR HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION, POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION, AND OR TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL TRAINING. ASSISTANCE MAY BE PROVIDED FOR SHORT-TERM CLASSES AND TESTING AND LICENSING FEES. CUSTOMERS INVOLVED IN AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM MAY BE HELPED WITH BOOKS, CHILDCARE, TRANSPORTATION, TUITION (WH |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 1 | MID-KS CAP WAS AWARDED 311,538 FROM HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) THROUGH THE BALANCE OF STATE CONTINUUM OF CARE GRANT. MID-KS CAP WORKS WITH PARTNER AGENCIES AND THE COMMUNITY TO PROVIDE HOMELESS FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO RESOLVE THEIR HOUSING CRISIS THROUGH THE EFFICIENT USE OF A POOL OF AVAILABLE COMMUNITY RESOURCES. THE HOUSING AND BEYOND PROJECT UTILIZES RAPID REHOUSING DOLLARS FROM THE HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) PROGRAM TO ASSIST FAMILIES AND /OR INDIVIDUALS IN BUTLER, HARVEY, RENO, MARION, SUMNER, AND COWLEY COUNTIES IN KANSAS. THE GOAL IS TO QUICKLY OBTAIN PERMANENT HOUSING. ONCE HOUSING IS SECURED SHORT-TERM OR LONG-TERM SERVICES, DEPENDING ON CUSTOMER NEEDS, AND ACCESSING COMMUNITY LINKAGES TO SERVICES ARE PROVIDED THROUGH CASE MANAGEMENT UNTIL THE ATTAINMENT OF HOUSING STABILITY. THIS PROJECT SERVES HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS AND/OR FAMILIES THAT HAVE OBSTACLES THAT PREVENT OBTAINING PERMANENT HOUSING. SERVICES PROVIDED MAY INCLUDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, BUDGET COUNSELING, LANDLORD ADVOCACY, AND LINKAGES TO COMMUNITY AGENCIES THAT WILL PROVIDE SERVICES SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE FAMILY TO OBTAIN AND MAINTAIN PERMANENT HOUSING. SERVICES ARE PROVIDED IN A MANNER THAT ENHANCES THE FAMILY'S STABILITY, RESPECTS THE FAMILY'S UNIQUENESS, AND ENABLES THE FAMILY TO ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN A PERMANENT HOME. HOUSING IS A PRIMARY GOAL OF WORKING WITH PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS. AFTERCARE MAY NOT ALWAYS BE NEEDED; HOWEVER, IT CAN BE EXPECTED IN THE MAJORITY OF CASES. DURING A ONE-YEAR PERIOD, EACH FAMILY WILL BE PART OF A CASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM THAT INCLUDES MENTORING, INCREASING INCOME, INCREASING EDUCATION IF NEEDED, FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING, AND OPTIONAL CLASSES SUCH AS PARENTING, STRESS MANAGEMENT, ETC. CSBG FUNDS ARE USED TO SUPPORT THE MATCH REQUIREMENT OF THIS AWARD. THE AGENCY ASSISTED 258 INDIVIDUALS TO OBTAIN SAFE AND AFFORDABLE PERMANENT HOUSING. THE CASE MANAGEMENT APPROACH CONSISTS OF CRISIS INTERVENTION, EMERGENCY SERVICES, SCREENING AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT. FAMILIES WHO HAVE BECOME HOMELESS HAVE IMMEDIATE TRAUMA SITUATIONS THAT NEED TO BE ACCOMMODATED, INCLUDING THE PROVISION OF EMERGENCY SHELTER. THERE IS A SCREENING OF THE CHALLENGES AND RESOURCES THAT WILL AFFECT A RE-HOUSING PLAN. THE PROVISION OF SERVICES TO HELP FAMILIES ACCESS AND SUSTAIN HOUSING INCLUDES WORKING WITH THE CLIENT TO IDENTIFY AFFORDABLE UNITS, ACCESS HOUSING SUBSIDIES, AND NEGOTIATE LEASES. CLIENTS MAY REQUIRE ASSISTANCE TO OVERCOME BARRIERS, SUCH AS POOR TENANT HISTORY, CREDIT HISTORY, AND DISCRIMINATION BASED ON ETHNICITY, GENDER, FAMILY MAKE-UP, AND INCOME SOURCE. INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY WORKERS NEED ASSISTANCE TO IDENTIFY LANDLORDS WILLING TO WORK WITH THE PROGRAM AND ENGAGE IN STRATEGIES TO INCREASE PARTICIPATION. MID-KS CAP OPERATES 24 LOW-INCOME HOUSING UNITS IN RURAL COMMUNITIES. THE PROGRAM ENCOURAGES FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN TO REMAIN IN COMMUNITIES, THUS RAISING THE SCHOOL TAX BASE. IT HAS BEEN NOTED BY THE AGENCY THAT PLACING A NEW HOME IN A RUNDOWN AREA TENDS TO IMPROVE THE ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOOD. SAFE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IS ONE KEY TO REACHING SELF-RELIANCE. TENANTS IN LOW-INCOME RENTAL UNITS ARE PROVIDED INFORMATION ON CREATING CREDIT AND CREDIT REPAIR. TENANTS ARE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE HOUSING UNIT THEY OCCUPY AND PROVIDED WITH THE TOOLS TO MAKE THAT HAPPEN.WHITEWATER AND EUREKA CITIES HAVE BOTH IDENTIFIED THE NEED FOR FOOD AND NUTRITION PROGRAMS. THE AGENCY WILL BE WORKING WITH COMMUNITY LEADERS TO DEVELOP PROJECTS TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF EACH COMMUNITY. AS A RESULT OF THE PANDEMIC, BASED ON THE URGENT AND WIDESPREAD NEEDS AFFECTING ALL SECTORS OF THE COMMUNITY, SERVICES FOCUSED ON THE PANDEMIC CRISIS AND EMERGED BASED ON ECONOMIC AND HEALTH CRISES. THE EMPLOYMENT IMPACTS OF THE PANDEMIC WERE IMMEDIATE, AND PROFOUND AND CONTINUE TO NEGATIVELY IMPACT INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES. MID-KS CAP WAS ABLE TO IDENTIFY FUNDING AND INCREASE CAPACITY TO ASSIST 546 ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS. CASE MANAGEMENT SER |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 2 | THE FORM 990 IS REVIEWED AT A BOARD MEETING |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 3 | THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR IDENTIFIES ALL AGENCY VENDORS ANNUALLY AND PREPARES A LIST FOR BOARD AND STAFF REVIEW. ALL INDIVIDUALS REVIEW THE LISTING AND IDENTIFY ANY CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACCORDING TO POLICY AND PROCEDURES. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 4 | THE ORGANIZATION PERFORMS A WAGE COMPARABILITY STUDY AND A NEW HIRE EVALUATION PROCESS |
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