The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - (Page 8) TWIN CITIES Continued from page 1 doesn’t match the contributions lost from individuals. The chapter had more than $15.5 million in total net assets 2007 -- down $2.8 million from the previous year. The layoffs follow a series of misfortunes to hit the organization. Greater Twin Cities United Way redirected nearly $1 million used to support the chapter’s health and safety services, such as CPR training and swimming lessons, to other health initiative programs outlined in 10 prioritized goals to which the United Way has committed. That funding portion will be phased out from the ARC chapter to fund other community programs aimed at healthcare access and preventative childhood health behaviors.This “strategic decision” was announced to the ARC chapter in January 2007, but funding transitions didn’t begin until January 2008, according to Frank Forsberg, United Way’s senior vice president of community impact. The phasing will reduce the grant by 50 percent each month until its completion in June. United Way will continue to fund other Red Cross programs with more than a $700,000 annual investment, according to Forsberg. LEGAL WOES A former human resources employee filed a lawsuit against the chapter and the national ARC this past February in federal District Court for the District of Minnesota. Linda Hildreth claims in the suit that she faced age and sex discrimination before she was fired in 2006 from her position as chief people resources officer with a $120,000 annual salary. Hildreth, 57 at the time of her employment termination, alleged in the lawsuit that male colleagues were treated differently. Hildreth also alleged male colleagues behaved inappropriately and alleges disciplinary ac- tions were not taken against them for employment performance issues. McDaniel declined to comment about the lawsuit, saying,“It’s not relevant.” Beth Bertelson, Hildreth’s attorney, declined to comment about the lawsuit or the chapter. McDaniel said that Twin Cities’ community programs and services would not be cut and that the chapter’s more than 1,200 volunteers would be maximized to fill the vacant positions, especially class administration positions -- like teaching CPR and babysitting techniques -- traditionally held by volunteers. The organization’s disaster assistance costs surpassed budget by 25 percent from October 2007 to March 2008.The assistance goes to food, shelter and clothing costs for families facing disasters, such as house and apartment fires. Donations are not keeping up with need. “A discretionary dollar is more likely going into a gas tank or at the grocery store right now than it is to a nonprofit -even one with a great reputation and certainly highly visible in the community as Jan McDaniel TM we are,” said McDaniel, who attributed donation decreases to the rough economy. “What we’re finding is that we’re having more fires and our clients have a higher level of need,” said McDaniel, who called the assistance need unprecedented. “Renters’ insurance becomes a luxury when you’re putting $15 a week more in your gas tank to get to work.” The rising assistance costs do not include relief given last August during the Interstate 35W bridge collapse -- just a block from the chapter’s headquarters. The Red Cross served more than 40,000 meals and snacks to families and first responders during the three weeks after the collapse that killed 13 people and injured more than 100. The organization also helped with counseling services and a family assistance center, and provided direct aid to out-of-town families without housing or transportation while family members were in the hospital. The Twin Cities chapter isn’t the only chapter facing hard times. Chapters from Grand Canyon to Montana have reported job cuts, and in February some 1,000 jobs were affected at the ARC’s Washington, D.C., national headquarters in an attempt to reduce the $200-million operating deficit in the $3.6-billion budget for 2008. The national fiscal year 2009 budget is expected to be approved this month. NPT 8 JUNE 1, 2008 THE NONPROFIT TIMES www.nptimes.com http://www.streamlinksoftware.com http://www.nptimes.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 First Kroc Center Set To Open It’s Layoffs And A Lawsuit At ARC In The Twin Cities Hospices Put On Life Support Contents Who...When...Where...How...What? Idol Charities Still Waiting For Funds Heck Of A Job Play On Words Make Endowments Pay Donor Management Software Who’s Next? Joining The Masses Online Email Evangelism Three Corners Business Briefs Fiduciaries And The 990 Calendar United Way Refocusing On Programs, Reducing Affiliates NPT Jobs Resource Directory The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Hospices Put On Life Support (Page 1) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Hospices Put On Life Support (Page 2) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Contents (Page 3) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Who...When...Where...How...What? (Page 4) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Who...When...Where...How...What? (Page 5) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Who...When...Where...How...What? (Page 6) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Idol Charities Still Waiting For Funds (Page 7) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Idol Charities Still Waiting For Funds (Page 8) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Idol Charities Still Waiting For Funds (Page 9) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Idol Charities Still Waiting For Funds (Page 10) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Idol Charities Still Waiting For Funds (Page 11) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Idol Charities Still Waiting For Funds (Page 12) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Idol Charities Still Waiting For Funds (Page 13) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Make Endowments Pay (Page 14) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Make Endowments Pay (Page 15) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Make Endowments Pay (Page 16) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Donor Management Software (Page 17) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Donor Management Software (Page 18) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Donor Management Software (Page 19) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Who’s Next? (Page 20) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Joining The Masses Online (Page 21) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Email Evangelism (Page 22) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Email Evangelism (Page 23) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Three Corners (Page 24) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Three Corners (Page 25) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Business Briefs (Page 26) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Business Briefs (Page 27) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Fiduciaries And The 990 (Page 28) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Fiduciaries And The 990 (Page 29) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Fiduciaries And The 990 (Page 30) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Fiduciaries And The 990 (Page 31) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Fiduciaries And The 990 (Page 32) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Calendar (Page 33) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - United Way Refocusing On Programs, Reducing Affiliates (Page 34) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - NPT Jobs (Page 35) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Resource Directory (Page 36) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Resource Directory (Page 37) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Resource Directory (Page 38) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Resource Directory (Page 39) The NonProfit Times - June 1, 2008 - Resource Directory (Page 40)
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