Liabilities / Assets
50th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 50% of similar nonprofits.
EIN 52-2372998 • 501(c)3 • Boca Raton, FL
Profile
Organization mission: florida's children first is a non-profit, nonpartisan, independent advocacy organization committed to protecting and advancing the rights of children and youth impacted by the child welfare, juvenile justice, and disability systems through systemic reform, education, youth voice, and promoting high-quality legal representation. Organization vision: our vision is that florida's laws, policies, and practices respect, prioritize, and protect children and youth impacted by the child welfare, juvenile justice, and disability systems. About us: by being informed by the youth we serve and providing a platform for their input and life experiences to be valued, we have achieved positive, long- lasting systemic changes in florida's child welfare system that protect and uplift our most vulnerable children. We are change agents. We are watchdogs. We fill a critical gap in the statewide child-serving system by tirelessly working to dismantle barriers, raise awareness, and ensu
Precomputed percentiles relative to similar nonprofits. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.
Liabilities / Assets
50th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 50% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
43rd percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 43% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
76th percentile
Higher net margin than 76% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
Score unavailable
No filing with officer rows is available for this organization yet.
Asset Growth
88th percentile
Faster asset growth than 88% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
80th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 80% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$1,379,999
Up $387,436 (+39%) from 2023
Liabilities
Down$92,909
Down $47,512 (-34%) from 2023
Net Assets
Up$1,287,090
Up $434,948 (+51%) from 2023
Revenue
Up$1,861,264
Up $498,578 (+37%) from 2023
Expenses
Up$1,415,343
Up $253,498 (+22%) from 2023
Net Income
Up$445,921
Up $245,080 (+122%) from 2023
Most recent year
2024 • Form 990Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.
Organization mission: florida's children first is a non-profit, nonpartisan, independent advocacy organization committed to protecting and advancing the rights of children and youth impacted by the child welfare, juvenile justice, and disability systems through systemic reform, education, youth voice, and promoting high-quality legal representation. Organization vision: our vision is that florida's laws, policies, and practices respect, prioritize, and protect children and youth impacted by the child welfare, juvenile justice, and disability systems. About us: by being informed by the youth we serve and providing a platform for their input and life experiences to be valued, we have achieved positive, long- lasting systemic changes in florida's child welfare system that protect and uplift our most vulnerable children. We are change agents. We are watchdogs. We fill a critical gap in the statewide child-serving system by tirelessly working to dismantle barriers, raise awareness, and ensu
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Investments in Publicly Traded Securities | $521,822 | $648,011 | ▲ $126,189 |
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $291,176 | $565,366 | ▲ $274,190 |
| Pledges and Grants Receivable | $2,500 | $49,600 | ▲ $47,100 |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges | $3,446 | $17,975 | ▲ $14,529 |
| Accounts Receivable | $36,000 | $15,000 | ▼ $21,000 |
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $2,497 | $2,168 | ▼ $329 |
| Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts | $1,015 | - | - |
| Total Assets | $992,563 | $1,379,999 | ▲ $387,436 |
| Other Assets Total | $134,107 | $81,879 | ▼ $52,228 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Other Liabilities | $124,908 | $74,501 | ▼ $50,407 |
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $15,513 | $18,408 | ▲ $2,895 |
| Total Liabilities | $140,421 | $92,909 | ▼ $47,512 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Net Assets With Donor Restrictions | $377,944 | $752,076 | ▲ $374,132 |
| Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions | $474,198 | $535,014 | ▲ $60,816 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $852,142 | $1,287,090 | ▲ $434,948 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $992,563 | $1,379,999 | ▲ $387,436 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equipment | $2,168 | $10,349 | $12,517 |
| Other Assets Org | $7,378 | - | - |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robin Rosenberg | Deputy Direc | FT | $117,428 | $117,428 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Howard Talenfeld | President |
| Alexia Nechayev | Director |
| Bruce Maxwell | Director |
| Debbie Dickson | Director |
| Dick Batchelor | Director |
| Georgina Rodriguez | Director |
| Jennifer Voss | Director |
| Jesse Diner | Director |
| Jonathan Pierre | Director |
| Julie Talenfeld | Director |
| Justin Grosz | Director |
| Leah Cheatham | Director |
| Matthew Blair | Director |
| Michael Fisher | Director |
| Richard Filson | Director |
| Richard Slawson | Director |
| Robert Keiser | Director |
| Sophia Coffey | Director |
| Theodore Babbitt | Director |
| Todd Mcpharlin | Director |
| Nathan Cook | Secretary |
| Gerald Reiss | Treasurer |
| Joshua Rydell | Vice Preside |
| Laura Reich | Vice Preside |
| Contribution Type | Contribution Count | Reported Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Other Non Cash Contri Table | 2 | $246,233 |
| Other Non Cash Contri Table | 1 | $103,610 |
| Total Noncash Contributions | 3 | $349,843 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Other Expenses | $721,316 |
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $694,027 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $91,127 |
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $0 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other Salaries and Wages | $546,922 | $73,871 | $73,234 | $694,027 |
| Fees for Services Legal | $300,843 | - | - | $300,843 |
| Occupancy | $36,025 | $1,999 | $1,999 | $40,023 |
| Fees for Services Other | $39,228 | - | - | $39,228 |
| Office Expenses | $25,619 | $7,655 | $2,848 | $36,122 |
| Fees for Services Accounting | $4,596 | $17,362 | $1,193 | $23,151 |
| Information Technology | $14,759 | $819 | $819 | $16,397 |
| Insurance | $12,044 | $668 | $668 | $13,380 |
| Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees | - | $4,483 | - | $4,483 |
| Conferences and Meetings | - | - | $4,356 | $4,356 |
| Other Expenses | $66,952 | $3,805 | $5,920 | $3,805 |
| Depreciation Depletion | $1,598 | $90 | $90 | $1,778 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $1,212,287 | $111,929 | $91,127 | $1,415,343 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Total Expenses per Form 990 | $1,415,343 |
| Expenses per Audited Statements | $1,410,860 |
| Total Expenses per Audited Statements | $1,410,860 |
| Expenses Not Reported on Financial Statements | $4,483 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Liability | Amount |
|---|---|
| Operating Lease | $59,993 |
| Finance Lease | $14,508 |
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“The board is provided with a copy of the 990 prior to being filed.”
“Annual review of policies by operations committee and the full board.”
“Annual review by the operations committee and the full board.”
“Annual review by the operations committee and the full board.”
“Upon request and on the web site”
“Organization mission: florida's children first is a non-profit, nonpartisan, independent advocacy organization committed to protecting and advancing the rights of children and youth impacted by the child welfare, juvenile justice, and disability systems through systemic reform, education, youth voice, and promoting high-quality legal representation. Organization vision: our vision is that florida's laws, policies, and practices respect, prioritize, and protect children and youth impacted by the child welfare, juvenile justice, and disability systems. About us: by being informed by the youth we serve and providing a platform for their input and life experiences to be valued, we have achieved positive, long- lasting systemic changes in florida's child welfare system that protect and uplift our most vulnerable children. We are change agents. We are watchdogs. We fill a critical gap in the statewide child-serving system by tirelessly working to dismantle barriers, raise awareness, and ensure that every child in the state's care has a voice in the decisions that impact their lives. We believe it's time to stop treating children as mere recipients of care and start equipping them with the tools to become powerful agents in their own future. Informed by the voice of the youth, our organization's advocacy and decision-making processes are continually guided by their perspectives, ensuring that our actions and policies are truly reflective of their needs and aspirations. Through florida youth shine (fys), fcf's groundbreaking youth advocacy organization, we equip children and youth to learn the leadership, advocacy, and life skills needed to become strong leaders, and a powerful voice for all children in florida foster care. Now 14 statewide chapters strong, florida youth shine is comprised of approximately 350 current and former youth ages 13-26 who lead and support their peers in care, share their lived experiences, and use their platform to help improve the child dependency system for hundreds of youth today, and thousands who enter care in the future. Our method for engaging youth in systemic change is now a nationally recognized best practice.”
“Improving general child welfare florida's children first (fcf) has become a national go-to organization when seeking solutions to problems in child welfare. Florida's children first makes the legal representation of children a top priority. Fcf works diligently to recruit and train lawyers across the state to provide free legal services for our children. Fcf has helped train hundreds of lawyers who volunteer their time representing individual children in foster care. Fcf works with agencies when they write their policies, procedures, or rules. Known for our expertise, florida's children's first plays an active role in this arena. Building on the work we have done in the past, this year we participated in rulemaking for three federal rules that will impact children and families on the state and local levels. The areas included: 1. Section 504 of the rehabilitation act which applies to people with disabilities: a. We advocated for extending the disability protections to placements and schools where foster children live and attend. B. We advocated for a finding that a failure to have an adequate placement array is a 504 violation. C. We advocated for recognition of the rights of children to have family integrity with parents. 3. Iv-e reimbursement for legal representation: fcf commented on the importance of regulating federal fund reimbursement to ensure that children get independent legal representation. Fcf improves general child welfare through training and educating individuals. Changing the system of care for florida's children requires that we educate a variety of stakeholders. We make the general public aware of the problems concerning children, in order to mobilize their help and support in making improvements. Over the years we have provided more than 102,698 hours of free training to keep industry professionals informed on issues, rule changes and new best practices that impact vulnerable youth. Nearly 22,000 hours were provided in just the past year. We also educate by writing materials, brochures, and pamphlets that provide information on various topics in child welfare, delinquency, and disabilities, we now have more than 4 dozen publications accessible to the public including 12 new publications completed in 2023. Fcf improves general child welfare through legislative advocacy. Fcf achieves success in securing major systemic changes by educating the state legislature on the challenges these children face daily, helping them understand the systems of care and the difficulty maneuvering through those systems - especially for children. These changes continue to have a ripple effect that impacts more and more youth each year and educates thousands of additional professionals and countless citizens about issues and solutions for children in care. This year our recent legislative highlights include: "expanding access to the keys to independence bill benefits." 450+ who were previously precluded from getting a driver's license and insurance assistance through the state's driving program for former foster youth which we advocated to establish, are now eligible for that support due to the bill glitch "fix" we successfully obtained this year. Hundreds more will now be eligible for each year to come. "educating youth on the rights, benefits, and protections in place to help them thrive." though florida has many great laws to protect and benefit children, it does not help them if they or their care-givers, are not aware of them. For at least 5 years, hundreds of florida youth shine members, mentors and fcf staff members have traveled to tallahassee to advocate for this legislation. Many testified to congressional committees on the importance of this bill, sharing. Many spoke out even though they could no longer benefit from the legislation, to ensure future generations do not miss out on opportunities, as they had. In 2023, we successfully passed the "education of youth in foster care bill, enabling 28,449 children to be now be”
“Fcf improves outcomes for children through education. Fcf also takes on the equally important role of educating children and youth and young adults about their rights, the processes that they are facing, and their support network. We work hard to help them understand the impact they can have over their own destiny when they learn to effectively advocate on behalf of themselves. Through creating youth friendly publications and trainings we equip them with the knowledge to self-advocate to improve their lives. Topics include: legislative synopsis, covid tip sheets, economic stimulus payments, income tax tips, reemployment assistance, tuition exemption fact sheet, and an independent living benefit table. Fcf improves outcomes for children by empowering youth through florida youth shine. Florida youth shine (fys), is a youth run, peer driven youth advocacy organization working hard to change child welfare system. Fys' mission is to advocate by elevating and valuing the voices, experiences, and knowledge of youth who have experienced the child welfare system. By building a supportive community, empowering fellow youth, developing leadership skills, and inspiring resilience, we support the growth of tomorrow's leaders through the lived-experience of today's youth. Fys is supported by florida's children first and has 14 chapters across the state with over 350 members ages 13-26. Through fys, we provide invaluable leadership and career skills and a support network for youth to thrive. Fys also provides a safe and nurturing space for emotional healing and utilizes a groundbreaking peer-to-peer model. Members are educated about the system and their rights, and trained on how to amplify their voice to self- advocate for themselves. This innovative youth-led model has resulted in improved outcomes for youth as they transition into adulthood. Our method for engaging youth in systemic change is a nationally recognized best practice. Casey family programs did a national study and selected florida youth shine as a premier organization to showcase best practices for authentic youth engagement. Fcf improves outcomes for older youth by empowering youth through legislative advocacy. Fcf advocates for legislation to support youth who age out of care so they can thrive as adults. By being informed by the youth and young adults we are informed about the issues and what strategies can best support them. As a result of our advocacy this year 5000 youth who aged out of state care in the last 5 years will have more access to support as young adults. Not only do we provide opportunities for older youth by equipping them with professional and leadership skills to be successful adults, but we educate and train them how to speak with legislators and get laws changed. This affects them directly but then it affects all the other older youth in care currently and the ones that come after them. This year's legislative success include: osupport for homeless youth: our work has recently expanded to include more support for homeless youth. Recent bills extended the keys to independence (assistance in obtaining driver's licenses and car insurance) to homeless youth and expanded college campus supports for homeless youth. Otuition and fee exemption: fcf has continuously fought to expand legislation that provides free tuition and fees at in-state colleges and university for youth with child welfare involvement. Thanks in part to our work, florida has the most comprehensive tuition assistance in the country. Now all eligible students can attend undergraduate, graduate and professional school free of charge until age 28.”
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| IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActy2Grp/Desc | 0 | FCF IMPROVES OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN THROUGH EDUCATION. FCF ALSO TAKES ON THE EQUALLY IMPORTANT ROLE OF EDUCATING CHILDREN AND YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS ABOUT THEIR RIGHTS, THE PROCESSES THAT THEY ARE FACING, AND THEIR SUPPORT NETWORK. WE WORK HARD TO HELP THEM UNDERSTAND THE IMPACT THEY CAN HAVE OVER THEIR OWN DESTINY WHEN THEY LEARN TO EFFECTIVELY ADVOCATE ON BEHALF OF THEMSELVES. THROUGH CREATING YOUTH FRIENDLY PUBLICATIONS AND TRAININGS WE EQUIP THEM WITH THE KNOWLEDGE TO SELF-ADVOCATE TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES. TOPICS INCLUDE: LEGISLATIVE SYNOPSIS, COVID TIP SHEETS, ECONOMIC STIMULUS PAYMENTS, INCOME TAX TIPS, REEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE, TUITION EXEMPTION FACT SHEET, AND AN INDEPENDENT LIVING BENEFIT TABLE. FCF IMPROVES OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN BY EMPOWERING YOUTH THROUGH FLORIDA YOUTH SHINE. FLORIDA YOUTH SHINE (FYS), IS A YOUTH RUN, PEER DRIVEN YOUTH ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION WORKING HARD TO CHANGE CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM. FYS' MISSION IS TO ADVOCATE BY ELEVATING AND VALUING THE VOICES, EXPERIENCES, AND KNOWLEDGE OF YOUTH WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED THE CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM. BY BUILDING A SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY, EMPOWERING FELLOW YOUTH, DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP SKILLS, AND INSPIRING RESILIENCE, WE SUPPORT THE GROWTH OF TOMORROW'S LEADERS THROUGH THE LIVED-EXPERIENCE OF TODAY'S YOUTH. FYS IS SUPPORTED BY FLORIDA'S CHILDREN FIRST AND HAS 14 CHAPTERS ACROSS THE STATE WITH OVER 350 MEMBERS AGES 13-26. THROUGH FYS, WE PROVIDE INVALUABLE LEADERSHIP AND CAREER SKILLS AND A SUPPORT NETWORK FOR YOUTH TO THRIVE. FYS ALSO PROVIDES A SAFE AND NURTURING SPACE FOR EMOTIONAL HEALING AND UTILIZES A GROUNDBREAKING PEER-TO-PEER MODEL. MEMBERS ARE EDUCATED ABOUT THE SYSTEM AND THEIR RIGHTS, AND TRAINED ON HOW TO AMPLIFY THEIR VOICE TO SELF- ADVOCATE FOR THEMSELVES. THIS INNOVATIVE YOUTH-LED MODEL HAS RESULTED IN IMPROVED OUTCOMES FOR YOUTH AS THEY TRANSITION INTO ADULTHOOD. OUR METHOD FOR ENGAGING YOUTH IN SYSTEMIC CHANGE IS A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED BEST PRACTICE. CASEY FAMILY PROGRAMS DID A NATIONAL STUDY AND SELECTED FLORIDA YOUTH SHINE AS A PREMIER ORGANIZATION TO SHOWCASE BEST PRACTICES FOR AUTHENTIC YOUTH ENGAGEMENT. FCF IMPROVES OUTCOMES FOR OLDER YOUTH BY EMPOWERING YOUTH THROUGH LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY. FCF ADVOCATES FOR LEGISLATION TO SUPPORT YOUTH WHO AGE OUT OF CARE SO THEY CAN THRIVE AS ADULTS. BY BEING INFORMED BY THE YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS WE ARE INFORMED ABOUT THE ISSUES AND WHAT STRATEGIES CAN BEST SUPPORT THEM. AS A RESULT OF OUR ADVOCACY THIS YEAR 5000 YOUTH WHO AGED OUT OF STATE CARE IN THE LAST 5 YEARS WILL HAVE MORE ACCESS TO SUPPORT AS YOUNG ADULTS. NOT ONLY DO WE PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR OLDER YOUTH BY EQUIPPING THEM WITH PROFESSIONAL AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS TO BE SUCCESSFUL ADULTS, BUT WE EDUCATE AND TRAIN THEM HOW TO SPEAK WITH LEGISLATORS AND GET LAWS CHANGED. THIS AFFECTS THEM DIRECTLY BUT THEN IT AFFECTS ALL THE OTHER OLDER YOUTH IN CARE CURRENTLY AND THE ONES THAT COME AFTER THEM. THIS YEAR'S LEGISLATIVE SUCCESS INCLUDE: OSUPPORT FOR HOMELESS YOUTH: OUR WORK HAS RECENTLY EXPANDED TO INCLUDE MORE SUPPORT FOR HOMELESS YOUTH. RECENT BILLS EXTENDED THE KEYS TO INDEPENDENCE (ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING DRIVER'S LICENSES AND CAR INSURANCE) TO HOMELESS YOUTH AND EXPANDED COLLEGE CAMPUS SUPPORTS FOR HOMELESS YOUTH. OTUITION AND FEE EXEMPTION: FCF HAS CONTINUOUSLY FOUGHT TO EXPAND LEGISLATION THAT PROVIDES FREE TUITION AND FEES AT IN-STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITY FOR YOUTH WITH CHILD WELFARE INVOLVEMENT. THANKS IN PART TO OUR WORK, FLORIDA HAS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE TUITION ASSISTANCE IN THE COUNTRY. NOW ALL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS CAN ATTEND UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL FREE OF CHARGE UNTIL AGE 28. |
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