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1 Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind General Information Contact Information Nonprofit Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind Address 371 East Jericho Turnpike Smithtown, NY Phone (631) Web Site Web Site Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter At A Glance Year of Incorporation 1950 Organization's type of tax exempt status Organization received a competitive grant from the community foundation in the past five years Public Supported Charity No 1
2 Mission & Areas Served Statements Mission To improve the quality of life for people who are blind, visually impaired, or with other special needs. Founded in 1946, The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc. provides independence for people who are blind, visually impaired, or with other disabilities through the use of guide and service dogs, collectively known as assistance dogs. Guide dogs help people with visual disabilities move about safely and confidently. Service dogs are trained to pick up dropped articles, open doors, push elevator buttons, warn of seizures, pull wheelchairs and act as walking canes for people with amputations and balance problems and include assistance, therapy, facility, and companion dogs. At the Guide Dog Foundation we breed, raise and train our own puppies, instruct persons on their use and provide a lifetime of aftercare support for the active team of handler and dog. Background When it was founded in 1946, one of the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind s original tenets was to provide the gift of Second Sight to blinded veterans of World War II. For over 65 years the Guide Dog Foundation has provided guide dogs at no cost to veterans and civilians who are blind or visually impaired. Headquartered in Smithtown, New York, the Foundation's ten-acre campus includes a training center with kennel space for up to 174 dogs; National administration center and student union; student residence hall with 17 private rooms and private baths; internet and phone access; and a breeding facility and puppy nursery. The Foundation breeds its own pure Labrador and Golden Retrievers, first-generation Labrador/Golden crosses, Standard Poodles for those with allergies and specific breeding of German Shepherds and Shepherd/Collie crosses. The services of the Guide Dog Foundation provide independence, mobility and companionship for people who are blind, visually impaired or with other disabilities through the use of guide and service dogs, collectively known as assistance dogs. Guide dogs help people with visual disabilities move about safely. Service dogs are specially trained to help people with disabilities other than blindness and include assistance, therapy, facility and companion dogs. Through our programs, people with disabilities receive highly skilled assistance dogs that provide safety, mobility, balance, stability and companionship; individual instruction on their use and a lifetime of aftercare support, free of charge. We have successfully trained people with blindness, spinal cord injuries, hearing impairments, peripheral and central balance disorders, limb loss and traumatic brain injuries (TBI). As a response to the growing number of post-911 veterans applying for our specialized dogs and the aging of veterans from past conflicts, the Foundation's Board of Directors decided to give veterans top priority as recipients of our service dogs. From this prioritization, America's VetDogs - The Veteran's K-9 Corps began in 2003 as a sister organization to the Guide Dog Foundation, and in 2007 it became its own 501(c)(3) corporation. Its mission is to help those who have honorably served our country live with dignity and independence through the use of canine assistance. America's VetDogs is an assistance dog program that uses guide, service, facility and therapy dogs to enhance the lives of disabled veterans of all ages. 2
3 Impact As the only assistance dog school in the United States to be accredited by both the International Guide Dog Federation and Assistance Dogs International, the two international regulatory bodies that certify guide and service dog schools on a voluntary basis, we have discovered how guide and service dog training can complement each other. Our guide dogs can now provide additional skills such as balance and stability for our blind recipients who may develop additional mobility problems as they age. And for our service dogs, guiding skills such as intelligent disobedience can be taught so a disabled veteran with traumatic brain injuries and cognitive problems will feel safe crossing a street or encountering a danger. Each day is a new challenge as we serve people with disabilities. During our FY 2015, thousands of people including Americans with disabilities, veterans and active military will be directly impacted through the Guide Dog Foundation. This includes people partnering with guide and service dogs, servicemen and women at military hospitals and VA centers for physical and occupational therapy as well as persons benefiting from therapy and facility dogs. Needs We estimate the cost to breed, train, and place a guide or service dog, combined with the training, transportation and housing of the team, and a lifetime of aftercare services is in excess of $50,000 per team, and all services and equipment are provided free of charge to blind, visually impaired, or otherwise disabled persons. We receive no government funding, and depend completely on generous donors and supporters to continue our services, and expand our ability to serve the increasing numbers of disabled persons requesting our specially trained dogs. A rapidly increasing proportion of the aging population experiences eye problems that make simple daily tasks difficult or impossible, even when wearing glasses or contact lenses, but severe eye problems are not just a matter of "getting older." The numbers of veterans with visual disabilities are on the rise; according to the Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) an estimated 16 percent of all wounded service members evacuated from Iraq and Afghanistan have suffered some type of serious eye injury, while still more may be experiencing vision problems as a result of traumatic injuries to the brain. In addition, over 50,000 soldiers have been severely wounded in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. Today we are faced with increased demands by veterans, active military personnel and the returning wounded as our men and women come home with life-altering injuries such as amputated limbs, blindness, paralysis, serious burns, traumatic brain injuries and severe emotional trauma. Many of these veterans can also benefit from our specially trained assistance dogs. Service Categories Primary Organization Category Secondary Organization Category Animal Related / Animal Training Human Services / Blind/Visually Impaired Centers, Services Areas Served National Ansonia Bethany Branford Cheshire Derby East Haven 3
4 Guilford Hamden Lower Naugatuck Valley Madison Milford New Haven North Branford North Haven Orange Oxford Seymour Shelton Shoreline State wide Wallingford West Haven Woodbridge Other We provide guide and service dogs to civilians and veterans of all eras from throughout the United States. All dogs, equipment, training, transportation to our campus training facility, and a lifetime of after-care to the handler/dog team are provided free of charge. 4
5 Programs Programs Provision of guide dogs Description Guide dogs help blind or visually impaired people get around in the world. To do this, a guide dog must know how to Keep on a direct route ignoring all distractions such as smells, other animals and people Maintain a steady pace Stop at all curbs until told to proceed Turn left and right, move forward and stop on command Recognize and avoid obstacles that the handler won't be able to fit through (narrow passages and low overheads) Stop at the bottom and top of stairs until told to proceed Bring the handler to elevator buttons Lie quietly when the handler is sitting Help the handler to board and move around buses, subways and all forms of public transportation Obey a number of verbal commands Additionally, a guide dog must know to disobey any command that would put the handler in danger. This ability, called intelligent disobedience, is perhaps the most amazing thing about guide dogs; that they can balance obedience with their own assessment of the situation. Budget $0.00 Category Population Served Program is linked to organization s mission and strategy Human Services, General/Other / Services for Individuals with Disabilities Other Health/Disability / Elderly and/or Disabled / People/Families with of People with Disabilities Short Term Success For FY 2014, our goal is to train and place 80 guide dogs and 40 service dogs. During our FY 2014, thousands of people including disabled Americans, veterans, and active military will be directly impacted through the Guide Dog Foundation. This includes people partnering with guide or service dogs, servicemen and women at military hospitals and VA centers for physical and occupational therapy, and persons benefiting from therapy and facility dogs. Long Term Success Freedom is precious to Americans. With their assistance dogs by their side a person with a disability no longer needs to ask for help them with daily tasks many people take for granted.the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind assists people to overcome their unique challenges and remain safely mobile and independent. 5
6 Program Success Monitored By Our overall measure of the services provided by the Guide Dog Foundation is not just the number of dogs placed as guide or assistance dogs, but also the impact that our dogs have on the safety and independence of a blind or otherwise disabled person s life. To ensure the success of our training and placement, evaluation of the services provided by the Foundation occurs throughout the process of breeding, raising, training, and placing our dogs. The Guide Dog Foundation strives to keep our successful placement rate (dogs that remain paired with their handler two years post-graduation) at 90% or higher a number higher than the norm for other guide dog schools. All graduates receive a lifetime of aftercare that includes follow-up visits with trainers in the field, or additional facility training as necessary. Examples of Program Success The Guide Dog Foundation improves our consumers lives by providing people who are blind, visually impaired, or otherwise disabled with increased mobility, independence, and companionship. From the study Guide Dogs and the Visually Impaired: A Study of Trends, Usage, and Attributes of Guide Dog Users, conducted by Wedewer Research and Counsel: When asked to rate a list of benefits, the top two responses by participants were moving around with more confidence and companionship (82% each). Other benefits to having a guide dog included getting around faster (77%), getting around with fewer accidents (76%), getting around more accurately (74%), being less dependent on others to get around (73%), and feeling safer at home and on the streets (67%). 6
7 Provision of service dogs, including hearing and PTSD dogs Description Service dogs help increase the mobility and independence of a person with a disability other than visual. Hearing dogs are specially trained to assist an individual by alerting their handlers to various sounds. PTSD dogs are specially trained to help mitigate the symptoms of PTSD in an effort to provide the emotional support a veteran might need. Our service dogs are placed with veterans only through our sister organization, America's VetDogs, free of charge. Staff trainers match the appropriate dog to the appropriate applicant, then individually train the dog to mitigate the specific disabilities of the new owner. Budget $0.00 According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a service animal must be individually trained to do work or perform tasks of benefit to a disabled individual in order to be legally elevated from pet status to service animal status. It is the specially trained tasks or work performed on command or cue that legally exempts a service dog [service animal] and his disabled handler from the No Pets Allowed policies of stores, restaurants and other places of public accommodation under the ADA. Category Population Served Program is linked to organization s mission and strategy Examples of Program Success Human Services, General/Other / Services for Individuals with Disabilities Other Health/Disability / Elderly and/or Disabled / People/Families with of People with Disabilities US Army 1st Lt. Melissa Stockwell (Ret.) is an America's VetDogs graduate. She says of her service dog, "When I get home after a long day and take my prosthetic leg off, he can bring me my crutches. He can help me up if I fall and climb stairs without a handrail. Jake has made my life so much better. He brings me so much joy and I am so thankful for all his companionship and all he has added to my life." Today, Ms. Stockwell is a sought-after motivational speaker and has appreared on national TV, on multiple magazine covers, and was invited to recite the Pledge of Allegiance at the opening of the George W. Bush Presidential library in Dallas, Texas. She is also a competitive swimmer who competed on the US team in the 2008 Summer Paralympics. Melissa is now a three-time paratriahlon world champion in the TRI2 division as a member of the US paratriathlon national team. 7
8 Provision of therapy dogs Description Therapy dogs are trained to provide assistance or therapeutic support for wounded warriors at military or VA hospitals. Under the supervision of a physical or occupational therapist these dogs work with a variety of patients with a multitude of serious injuries both physical and mental. Reaching 150 to 250 patients a week, a therapy dog may help a soldier walk on prosthetic legs by providing balance, open a door for a veteran who uses a wheelchair or provide emotional support so a wounded warrior can heal both physically and mentally. Therapy dogs also make visits to VA nursing homes and hospices. Budget $0.00 Category Population Served Human Services, General/Other / Human Services, General/Other Other Health/Disability / Other Named Groups / People/Families with of People with Disabilities Public Education Description Advocacy and education are important components of our mission to enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities. Budget $0.00 Category Education, General/Other / Education, General/Other Population Served General/Unspecified / / Program is linked to organization s mission and strategy 8
9 Prison Puppy Program Description In the Prison Puppy Programs, specially selected inmates, many of whom are veterans who served our country honorably, raise our puppies to become assistance dogs who will be placed with our nation's veterans with disabilities. The inmates, along with volunteer puppy raisers who take the puppies home each weekend, teach basic obedience along with some service-based skills such as fetch and retrieval, opening and closing doors and balance support. We now have active programs in 11 prisons throughout Massachusetts, Maryland and most recently at Enfield Correctional Institution in Enfield, Connecticut. Budget $0.00 Our Prison Puppy Programs have been vital in our efforts to build capacity to train and place our dogs with wounded American heroes of all eras. Research shows that prison-raised dogs tend to have higher success rates than those that are home-raised; inmates are able to provide more consistent training at a higher level simply because of the amount of time they are able to devote to the pups in training. Category Population Served Program is linked to organization s mission and strategy Short Term Success Long Term Success Examples of Program Success Human Services, General/Other / Services for Individuals with Disabilities Other Health/Disability / Elderly and/or Disabled / People/Families with of People with Disabilities As a result of our focus on new training methods in prisons, which include teaching the dogs basic service dog tasks, once they "graduate" from the prison program and return to our campus, the advanced training time our staff needs to produce a successful assistance dog can be reduced by 50% (from 6 months to 2-3 months), thus allowing us to place the dogs with our veteran applicants are a faster rate. Through our Prison Puppy Programs, our nation's heroes receive skilled assistance dogs, specially trained to perform tasks specific to the individual's needs and disabilities. Inmate handlers are provided with skills they can use in their post-release employment as well as an opportunity to give back to society in a meaningful way. Prisons benefit from a positive shift in attitude and atmosphere, truly making this program a win-win-win for all involved. "This is one of the most significant restorative justice projects I have ever been involved with. To have inmates - including incarcerated veterans - doing something this meaningful is beyond words.", says Gary Maynard, Secretary of Maryland's Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. "I am so honored to be a part of this and so proud to know that what we are doing here will help a veteran. It feels so good to know that we can give back and do something to help men and women that are coming back with so many problems. This is just a small way I can redeem myself.", says Hazard Wilson, America's VetDogs inmate trainer. 9
10 Leadership & Staff CEO/Executive Director Mr. Wells B. Jones CAE, CFRE Term Start Nov Experience Wells Jones has more than 35 years' experience in national and regional not-for-profit management. Since 1989, he has served as chief executive officer of the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc., and as president and CEO of America's VetDogs since From the agency s Smithtown, Long Island, New York, headquarters, Jones has implemented innovative development and program strategies that have seen the organization experience tremendous growth in both charitable revenue generated and numbers of blind and visually impaired individuals served. Jones s dedicated desire to optimize donated dollars and keep fundraising costs low was recently recognized by Reader s Digest, naming the Foundation the number one charity in the nation that serves individuals with disabilities. Under his leadership, the Guide Dog Foundation undertook a major capital expansion in 2002, which culminated with the construction of a new training center, complete with a state-of-the-art kennel, as well as a newly designed student residence hall. Jones s vision of development is evident with the creation of America's VetDogs, to expand the Guide Dog Foundation's outreach to disabled veterans and active service members. With Jones s strong leadership and innovative initiatives, the Guide Dog Foundation and America's VetDogs will continue to develop new programs to meet the growing needs of people with disabilities. Staff Number of Full Time Staff 73 Number of Part Time Staff 57 Number of s 1300 Number of Contract Staff 0 Staff Retention Rate 95% Staff Demographics - Ethnicity African American/Black 0 Asian American/Pacific Islander 0 Caucasian 0 Hispanic/Latino 0 Native American/American Indian 0 Other Staff Demographics - Gender Male 0 Female 0 10
11 Unspecified 130 Plans & Policies Organization has a Fundraising Plan? Organization has a Strategic Plan? Years Strategic Plan Considers 10 Date Strategic Plan Adopted May 2008 Management Succession Plan? Organization Policy and Procedures Nondiscrimination Policy Whistleblower Policy Senior Staff Ms. Laura English Title Chief Finance Officer Ms. Sheila O'Brien Title Director of External Relations Ms. Katherine M. Fritz Title Director of Foundations and Major Gifts Ms. Grete Eide Title Director of Canine Care Mr. Brad Hibbard Title Director of Training Ms. Loretta Quis Title Director of Administrative Services Formal Evaluations CEO Formal Evaluation Awards Award/Recognition Organization Year Social Responsibility Award CyberSpace Award New York Society of Association Executives New York Society of Association Executives
12 "Power of A" Gold Award/America's VetDogs The Center for Association Leadership 2011 Four star rating Charity Navigator 2013 "A" rating Charity Watch
13 Board & Governance Board Chair Mr. Donald Dea Company Affiliation Fusion Products Term July 2015 to June 2017 Board of Directors Name Mr. James C. Bingham Ms. Lynn Bissonnette Mr. Alphonce J. Brown, Jr. ACFRE Mr. Travis J. Carey CPA Ms. Laura Casale AIA Ms. Gretchen Evans Ms. Deborah Firestone Mr. Lee Hornstein Mr. Wells B. Jones CAE, CFRE Ms. Barbara Kelly Esq. Ms. Elizabeth Kirkland Mr. Arnold Lesser VMD Mr. Robert Madden Mr. Lucas Matthiessen LCSW, CASAC Mr. Jim Mayer Mr. Chris Montagnino Mr. Edward P. Nallan Jr. Mr. John J. O'Brien Mr. Warren Palzer Ms. Mary Porter Mr. Jack Sage Mr. Bernard Sarisohn Esq. Ms. Dona Sauerburger COMS Mr. Robert T. Stratford Jr. Mr. Glenn Tecker Mr. Michael Troiano Esq. Ms. Heidi Vandewinckel LCSW Mr. Peter Way Mr. E. David Woycik, Jr. Esq. Affiliation TD Bank Retired military SUNY Stony Brook CEO, Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind Tax attorney NY Veterinary Speciality Center Sterling Wealth Management Group Catholic Charities Suffolk County National Bank Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist NY Commercial Bank Tecker Consultants, LLC Northport VA Medical Center Sanders, Sanders, Block, Woycik, Viener & Grossman, PC Board Demographics - Ethnicity 13
14 African American/Black 1 Asian American/Pacific Islander 1 Caucasian 27 Hispanic/Latino 0 Native American/American Indian 0 Other 1 0 Board Demographics - Gender Male 21 Female 9 Unspecified 0 Governance Board Term Lengths 2 Board Term Limits 2 Board Meeting Attendance % 75% Number of Full Board Meetings Annually 4 Written Board Selection Criteria Written Conflict of Interest Policy Percentage Making Monetary Contributions 100% Percentage Making In-Kind Contributions 0% Constituency Includes Client Representation Standing Committees Development / Fund Development / Fund Raising / Grant Writing / Major Gifts Program / Program Planning Executive Audit Board Development / Board Orientation By-laws Finance Investment Personnel Advisory Board / Advisory Council Additional Board/s Members and Affiliations Name Mr. Alphonce Brown ACFRE Affiliation 14
15 Ms. Wendy Jankoski Mr. Curtis "C.J." Jensen Mr. David Marriott Mr. Rusty McCormack Mr. Tim Peterson Mr. William Quinn Mr. Jack Radgowski Mr. Cary Schiff Esq. Mr. Ari Schiff Ms. Lisa M. Yambrick Wealth Architects, LLC IndenTrust, Inc. Marriott International, Inc. 15
16 Financials Financials Fiscal Year Start July Fiscal Year End June Projected Revenue $8,215, Projected Expenses $8,197, Endowment Value $105, Spending Policy Income plus capital appreciation Percentage (if selected) 0% Detailed Financials Prior Three Years Total Revenue and Expense Totals Chart Fiscal Year Total Revenue $9,133,497 $8,170,807 $8,924,458 Total Expenses $8,417,096 $8,228,758 $7,468,609 Prior Three Years Revenue Sources Chart Fiscal Year Foundation and Corporation $8,513,428 $7,882,528 $8,524,755 Contributions Government Contributions $0 $0 $0 Federal State Local Unspecified Individual Contributions Indirect Public Support Earned Revenue Investment Income, Net of Losses $415,163 $158,089 $277,072 Membership Dues Special Events $43,737 $10,866 $7,555 Revenue In-Kind Other $161,169 $119,324 $115,076 Prior Three Years Expense Allocations Chart 16
17 Fiscal Year Program Expense $7,107,820 $6,884,579 $6,614,294 Administration Expense $590,425 $567,808 $353,343 Fundraising Expense $718,851 $776,371 $500,972 Payments to Affiliates Total Revenue/Total Expenses Program Expense/Total Expenses 84% 84% 89% Fundraising Expense/Contributed Revenue 8% 10% 6% Prior Three Years Assets and Liabilities Chart Fiscal Year Total Assets $19,850,219 $19,229,725 $19,329,427 Current Assets $5,635,910 $5,635,743 $4,218,945 Long-Term Liabilities $3,920,338 $4,336,790 $4,754,101 Current Liabilities $981,219 $831,945 $660,164 Total Net Assets $14,948,662 $14,060,990 $13,915,162 Prior Three Years Top Three Funding Sources Fiscal Year Top Funding Source & Dollar Amount Petco Foundation $130,000 Petco Foundation $195,000 Petco Foundation $194,094 Second Highest Funding Source & Dollar Amount Third Highest Funding Source & Dollar Amount Fred J. & Shirley H. Jordan Foundation $75,000 Cinco Hermanos $50,000 Cinco Hermanos Fund - Barkley Account $50,000 Renaissance Charitable Foundation $37,091 Cinco Hermanos Fund - Barkley Account $50,000 Fred J. & Shirley H. Jordan Foundation $26,500 Solvency Short Term Solvency Fiscal Year Current Ratio: Current Assets/Current Liabilities Long Term Solvency Fiscal Year Long-Term Liabilities/Total Assets 20% 23% 25% Capital Campaign Currently in a Capital Campaign? No Goal $0.00 Comments CEO Comments Today the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind is faced with increased demands for our specially trained assistance dogs as the number of people with disabilities including the more than 50,000 veterans wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan grows. It takes over two years to produce one assistance dog. Given this necessary length of time it takes to train effective service dogs, NOW is the time for the Guide Dog Foundation to build our capacity to serve the increasing number of people with disabilities who apply for our special dogs. Additional financial resources will expand our capacity to produce more highly trained dogs to meet the increased 17
18 applications and need for assistance dogs, and to better meet the changing needs of our disabled community. Foundation Staff Comments This profile, including the financial summaries prepared and submitted by the organization based on its own independent and/or internal audit processes and regulatory submissions, has been read by the Foundation. Financial information is inputted by Foundation staff directly from the organization s IRS Form 990, audited financial statements or other financial documents approved by the nonprofit s board. The Foundation has not audited the organization s financial statements or tax filings, and makes no representations or warranties thereon. The Community Foundation is continuing to receive information submitted by the organization and may periodically update the organization s profile to reflect the most current financial and other information available. The organization has completed the fields required by The Community Foundation and updated their profile in the last year. To see if the organization has received a competitive grant from The Community Foundation in the last five years, please go to the General Information Tab of the profile. Created Copyright 2018 The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven 18
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