PRM Annual Report 2018 - The Davies Project
Transcript of PRM Annual Report 2018 - The Davies Project
ANNUAL REPORTFY 2018
The Davies Project for Mid-Michigan Children330 Marshall Street, Suite 103Lansing, MI 48912
Tel: 517-775-7457
www.thedaviesproject.org
Pamela Riley Miklavčič, Ph.D.
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Mission Statement……………………………………………………………………………….………2
Message from the Executive Director………………………………………………………….………3
Message from the President………………………………………………………………….…………4
Board of Directors……………………………………………………………………………….……….5
Staff and Volunteers…………………………………………………………………………….………..6
Funding and Expenditures to Date………………………………………………………….………….7
A Thank You to Our Supporters…………………………………………………..……….………..8-10
MISSION STATEMENT The Davies Project mission is to provide community-based, non-medical support for local families facing serious, long-term health challenges with a child.
Seventy percent of the children who use the Lansing area subspecialty clinics are on Medicaid and are missing up to 60% of their doctor appointments, often because they do not have a reasonable way of getting there. Since each appointment is essential for monitoring a child’s condition and keeping him or her as healthy as possible (and out of the hospital), TDP’s first goal is to help families by giving them volunteer-provided rides to Lansing area medical appointments.
The Davies Project provides rides to all kinds of medical care for families with ill children. We also provide rides to prenatal visits for expectant moms, and to the NICU for parents of hospitalized infants.
Everything we do at The Davies Project is about supporting the health outcomes of our community’s children.
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MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Dear Friends,As The Davies Project begins its fifth year, this annual report is full of good news. From 2017 to 2018, TDP doubled the number of rides it provided to medical care for local children in need. This included rides to specialty care, physical and occupational therapy, primary care, dental and eye care, and mental health appointments. Thanks to a remarkable team of dedicated volunteer drivers, hundreds of children in our community with serious medical conditions are healthier than they would have been, and their futures are brighter as a result.The Davies Project also provided rides to prenatal care for dozens of expectant moms and to NICU parents so that they could visit and bond with their hospitalized infants. Our families are grateful for the community’s support in making our agency a success, and so are we. We could not do it without you.While 2018 was a wonderful year for doing what we love, it was also a year of high demand that stretched our resources thin. In reality, we could only find rides for nine out of every ten families that reached out to us for help. Without additional support, this gap has the potential to grow wider.In 2019, we have three main goals. First, we are working with 7C Lingo to add translated materials to our website and to provide access to a 24/7 translation phone line to meet the needs of refugee and immigrant families. As newcomers to our country, many have not yet learned sufficient English to meet the communication challenges involved in addressing the pressing medical needs of their children. Second, we will actively campaign for more volunteer drivers to join our cause. Third, we will pursue support from our community’s big health players, whose industries benefit from children who show up at all of their medical appointments. As always, our team is ready and available to deliver presentations throughout the community—any time, anywhere. Please consider hosting a More Than Just A Ride tour for 10-12 of your friends or invite us to give a fun presentation at your place of worship or club.Our team is always open to ideas and suggestions. All you need to do is call!Thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
Pamela Riley Miklavcic, Ph.D.Founder and Executive Director
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Dear Friends of The Davies Project, When I first met Pam Miklavčič in early 2016, I was taken by the story of how her family coped with the illness of her young son years earlier. As the fortunate dad of two healthy young children, I couldn’t fathom the challenges families face when caring for a sick child. Sometimes, even as a two-car family, my wife and I can find the logistics of taking our kids to well child visits complicated. Pam’s ability to turn her experience into a way to help other families was truly inspiring. When I got home, all I could do was hug my kids and be grateful. Originally from Spring Lake, I’d settled in the Lansing area upon graduation from Northern Michigan University in 2006 and eventually started my own firm. The Davies Project and I crossed paths just as my desire to become involved in the community intensified. When I learned that Pam was looking for new board members, I answered the call. As a financial planner, I felt I could help The Davies Project develop solid fiscal planning strategies for both short-term success and long-term security. I truly appreciate the opportunity to help create steps to attract solid financial support, a critical aspect of our sustainability, and I feel privileged to serve as current president.Working with this group of compassionate, committed individuals is a uniquely gratifying life experience. I’m constantly fascinated by the way our drivers provide “more than just a ride” by offering friendship and emotional support to the families they drive. These relationships offer stability when families are uncertain, resources when needs are identified, and the greatest gift of all—knowing that someone cares. Our drivers are more than people movers. As facilitators, they embody the key to our success—building trust. We’ve learned that every ride matters. Every chance we get to connect with a family in need is the chance to change the trajectory of their lives.We still need more people like you to help give rides. For 2019, we look forward to recruiting more drivers to meet growing transportation needs, and to expanding both the scope and range of our services. Our goal is to continue to build a sustainable organization that can withstand the changes that take place outside the organization as well as within. Our aim is to be agile in the fast paced world of today. Moving forward, we can build upon the strength of our relationships to help identify and expand our services and resources. The more we can do to help our community, the better!
Sincerely,
Nick Nauta, Board President The Davies Project for Mid-Michigan Children
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2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Nick Nauta, President Financial Advisor, Nick Nauta Financial, LLC
Mary Schulz, Vice President Program Director for Michigan Local Government Benchmarking Consortium at MSU
Janet Chegwidden, Secretary Academic Advisor, MSU College of Education; Chair, Children’s Health Equity and
Access Task Force for Action of Greater Lansing
Tammy Averill, Treasurer Small business owner, former social worker, and founding member, Virginia Tech’s
Habitat for Humanity
Patrice Burns Social Worker, MI Attorney General’s Consumer Protection, Cyber Safety Initiative and
OK 2 Say
Margherita Clark, MSN, RN, GNP-BC Dean, Lansing Community College Health and Human Services Division
Jack C. Davis Attorney and Senior Partner, Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting, P.C.
Megan Fleming Account Executive, M3 Group
Stephen Guertin, MD Medical Director, Sparrow Children’s Center and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Janet Quiring Owner/Operator, Quiring Associates; Former Executive Director, MSU CHM Children’s
Health Initiative
Elizabeth Thelen, MPH Recruitment Coordinator, Home Instead Senior Care
LaSean Thompson TDP Parent, Patient Advocate
Dana Watson Health Educator, Ingham County Health Department Maternal Child Health Division
HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS (non-voting)H. Dele Davies, MD, MPH, MHCH
Vice Chancellor, University of Nebraska Medical Center; The Davies Project namesake
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2018 STAFF
Margot Landa Kielhorn—Office ManagerCathy Privette—Office ManagerMary Jo Weigel—Family Services CoordinatorJoy Whitten—Development DirectorKate Walpuski—Bookkeeper
2018 VOLUNTEERS
Patrice BurnsTessa CoxKatie Del CastilloMegan DohertyMegan FlemingJoanna HenryMargot Landa KielhornClaudia MiklavcicMarija MiklavcicPeter MiklavcicLynda MurdockBreina PughTerry RyanDana WatsonAaron WilliamsSarah Woodstein
2018 VOLUNTEER DRIVERS
Pamela ArtusoGlenn AshleyMarcia AustrengMarcia BaarFrank BaldwinKathleen BaldwinLynne BlachyMichael BrownEllen BurnsPatrice BurnsBruce CallenKevin CavanaghJames CotyJohn DixonJanet ElliottKevin ElliottMary Anne HaganMarguerite HalversenFred HonhartAbigail HuntKatharine JohnsonSue KamensDenise KaneStephanie KnappKathy LammersEdmundo MadridHank MayersTanna MeyersPam MiklavčičJack MintonMichael NestellAngie NyquistMary OsmarHelen PedersenLarry PedersenBen PhillipsCarol RosebrookLinda SchoenlDavid SimonCarolyn SolomonDavid SpangenbergJessie SteinerDavid WeigelMary Jo WeigelWilliam WoodworthRodney Yarger
2016-18 RIDE STATISTICSNumber/Value 2016 2017 2018
Rides Provided by TDP (#) 362 612 1,224
Children Served (#) 79 124 216
Total Families Served (#) 40 144 242
Volunteer Drivers (#) 27 25 48
Estimated Miles Driven (#) 7,506 18,360 36,720
Volunteer Driver Hours (#) 543 918 1,836
Value of In Kind Mileage Donated ($0.14/mile) $1,050.84 $2,570.40 $5,140.80
Value of In Kind Hours Donated ($24.94/hour) $13,542.42 $22,894.92 $45,789.84
Total Donated In Kind Value ($) $14,593.26 $25,465.32 $50,930.64
2018 ALLOCATION OF FUNDSCategory Expenditures In Kind
Valuation of Donated Time and Mileage
Total Value Percentage
Administrative $30,456.90 N/A $30,456.90 19%
Programming $51,382.39 $50,930.64 $102,313.03 64%
Fundraising/Networking
$26,378.02 N/A $26,378.02 16%
Total $109,011.78 $50,930.64 $159,942.42 100%
2018 FUNDING SOURCESCategory Amount Percent
Fundraisers $26,523.13 21%
Grants $63,500.00 49%
Private Donations $38,350.30 30%
Total $128,378.43 100%
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2018 GIFTS TO THE DAVIES PROJECT
We extend our sincere gratitude to all the organizations and individuals who supported us in 2018.
Greater than $10,000 Kathy and Jim Lammers The Magnusson Family/Listen and Believe Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Dr. Nick and Ade Olomu MSU Federal Credit Union
City of Lansing Human Relations and Community Services
Vergil Pinckney David and Jill Mittleman
Jackson National Community Fund
Scripps Howard Foundation The Rathbun Agency, Inc.
Joe D. Pentecost Foundation Mary Ellen Sheets Matthew Resch
Scott and Julie Stevenson Dr. Nancy Spates and Jack Minton
$5,000-$9,999 Dr. Chip and Katie Taunt Samir Singh
Ross and Julie Sparrow Medical Supply
Dean Transportation $500-$999 Lyn Donaldson Zynda
Kiwanis of East Lansing David and Carol Baker
Frank and Kathy Baldwin $250-$499$1,000-$4,999 Dr. Judy Brady Capital Area United Way
Margherita and Dan Clark David and Patricia Brogan Janet and Dan Chegwidden
Jack and Sue Davis Jim and Patrice Burns Child Health Partners
Dr. H. Dele and Arike Davies Drs. Stacy Dickert-Conlin and Michael Conlin
Thomas Eveland
Anne Porter Day Drs. Colleen Cosgrove-Hegg and Eric Hegg
Kurt and Barbara Guter
New World Flood Dr. Lawrence and Mary Hennessey
Haslett Woman’s Club
Terry Reno and Pat Hayes Gary and Julie Kelterborn Ron and Carol Horowitz
Kohl’s Department Stores (through Max’s Race)
Hari Kern Margot and Mark Kielhorn
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$250-$499 (continued)
Kit Carlson Huma Jeddy
Nell Kuhnmuench and Roy Saper
Margaret Colavecchi Carol Johnson
Iris and Stephen Linder Paige Colonnese Kathy and Doug Johnson
LO Eye Care Margaret Diane Cutler Sue Kamens
Drs. Ken Morrison and Susan Burke
James and Linda Domine Shahid Khan
Jann and Michael Nestell Megan Doherty Vicki Kiger
Irv Nichols Sandra L. Draggoo Patrice Klein
Carolyn and David Solomon Susi Elkins Robert Kleine
Drs. Jane Turner and Elias Strangas
The Exchange Club of Greater Lansing
Dr. Roshni Kulkarni
Eric and Arlene Wittenberg Deb Feltz Michele Lagoy
Steve and Nicky Findley Karl Landa
Up to $249 Jacqueline Foss Cindy and John Larned
Farha Abid Abbasi Lisa and Rob Fowler Brenda Lemanski
Jenny and Juan Alvarez Kelly Garner Jackie MacKinnon
Judith Anlauf Nicolas and Susan Gisholt Michael and Joan Magnotta
Sahida Aslam Dr. Monica Goble Stacey Malloy
Donald and Anita Baron Joyce Grant Bradley and Christy Marks
Robert and Sandra Batie Jane Griffin Alecia and Peter McClure
Janice Baum Vicki Griffith Greg V. McNeil
Chuck and Terri Bidelman Ken and Nancy Hayward Janice Mernitz
Barb Bidigare Millie and Phil Heinz Helen Mickens
Patricia Bielby Hinterman Dental Mary Nelson
Linda Froczila Bolda Kathleen Hovey Susan Noethen
Daniel Brainard William and Marie Howe DJ and Lisa Pascoe
Gus Breymann Rich Howard Doug and Jane Paterson
Lillian Brooks Marsha Howell John Person
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Up to $249 (continued)
2018 In Kind Donations
Q3 Asset Management Adams Outdoor Advertising
Alison Quiring Allegra Footprint Foundation
Jan Quiring Glenn Ashley
Amina W. Rather Bennett Woods Elementary Daisy Troop #30777
Michael Rhodes Danuelle Calloway
Elizabeth Richardson Kevin and Janet Elliott
Laura Rickard Fabiano’s Candies
Carol Roehm Fox 47
Cathleen Rowe Hungry Howie’s East Lansing
Cynthia Ryder Margot Landa Kielhorn
Margarita Sanchez M3 Group
Peter and Julie Schonfeld Nick Nauta
Mary Schulz and Eric Petrie Jodi Parker
Valerie J. Schulz Pastry Tapestry Tea
Sameera Shami Terry Reno
Dr. Mary Sharp John Walton
Mark Skidmore Jeff Williams
Barbara L. Sweet Women of Grace Lutheran Church
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