2016-2017 Annual Report
Table of Contents
A Message To Our Supporters Social and Emotional Learning Wheel
Service Models Overview of Programs
Elementary SchoolMiddle SchoolHigh SchoolTeens In Action (TIA)Community Building Sessions (CBS)
Statement of Financial Position Thank YouTake Action
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"...Frameworks'SEL program is a gift to
all who are able toparticipate in it..."
Community & Admin
Manager,Academy Prep Center of
Tampa
"My involvement in TIAhas taught me how to
control my emotions andnot let my emotions
control me."
Teens In Action Student Leader
"We have found a space where our ideas
are not shot down, our visions areencouraged, and most importantly,our ideas are met by people aroundus who want to collaborate and lift
us up..."
2016 Head and Heart Award Acceptance Speech
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A Message To Our Supporters
The 2016-17 school year was a big milestone for Frameworks! In the 2016-17 schoolyear, our team positively impacted nearly 33,000 students at 60 schools and youth-serving organizations in the Tampa Bay area; we have since increased our impact in the2017-18 school year to more than 41,000 students at 64 sites. During the 2016-17 year, together with Hillsborough County Public Schools, wecompleted the second year of our middle school project. Our students are reaching newheights in their journey towards strengthening their social and emotional skills. Whenthey move on to 9th grade, these students will be better prepared for the social andemotional challenges that high school brings, including new social pressures andimportant academic benchmarks. In the 2016-17 year, our team provided over 10,000 hours of support to our partnersand fellow educators. We are so proud of the work that has been accomplished so far,and it would not have been possible without you! Thank you for your continuoussupport of our mission to teach youth to manage their emotions, develop healthyrelationships, and make good decisions for academic, career, and personal success.
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Jennifer Garcia
Our Service Model
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Teacher Training
Social and EmotionalLearning (SEL) overvieweducation
Program-specific SELtraining for educators
Ongoing coaching andsupport for SEL programimplementation in schoolsand other nonprofitorganizations
CoachingAssisting schools and othernonprofits in developing aplan for SEL programevaluation
Data collection, analysis,and support
Evaluation Support
Frameworks supports the delivery of evidence-based curricula and SEL-informed practices for pre-K through 12th grade classrooms.
Additionally, Frameworks provides direct services to students
participating in Teens In Action. Each program provides healthy alternatives to help students build
emotional intelligence.
Programs These programs use the 5 SEL
core competencies:
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Our Impact
Students Served
6CommunityPartners
55Schools
10,804 Hours of Support
Program Sites
Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools K-8 Schools
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Elementary School
"Social Emotional Learning has been used for building and fostering better relationships between student
to student as well as student to teacher. I can't begin a day without it."
3rd Grade Teacher, Sulphur Springs Community School K-8
TeachersTrained
601,461StudentsServed
PATHS® (Promoting Alternative THinking Strategies) Curriculum
Schools Served
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http://myframeworks.org/elementary/
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Middle School
29,472
"SEL allows me to not only teach students the organizational and study skills they will need, but the social skills and
life skills necessary for them to be productive members of our society."
Middle School Spanish Teacher, LifeSkills® Training (LST) and Community Building Sessions (CBS)
SCHOOLS SERVED
LifeSkills® Training (LST) Curriculum
STUDENTS SERVED
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650TEACHERS TRAINED
http://myframeworks.org/middle-school/
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High School
18Service
Sites
55Participants
90-120 Service hours perparticipant
School-Connect® Curriculum
2High
Schools TeachersTrained
8 1,612Students
http://myframeworks.org/high-school/http://myframeworks.org/teens-in-action/
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Community Building Sessions (CBS)
The Community Building Sessions program is a universal method of building positive school community and should beused throughout the school year with entire grade level populations.
“THIS is why I love my job!!! Ms. Long conducting a
community building session where students tell why they appreciate others in the
circle. True example of building character traits like respect and caring. If
we could all do this a little more often with ourchildren, our students or
our friends! I love this stuff!!!!!"
School Law Enforcement Officer,Ben Hill Middle School
SEL Curriculum: LifeSkills®Training (LST) and Community Building Sessions (CBS)
http://myframeworks.org/community-building-sessions/
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Financial Statements
Total Revenue$1,035,079
Total Expenses$878,706
Return on Investment(ROI) per $1 spent on
Social EmotionalLearning
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Thank You to Our Generous Donors... $100,000+AnonymousThe Triad Foundation $25,000 - $99,999Bank of America FoundationConn Memorial FoundationThe Spurlino Foundation $10,000 - $24,999DEX ImagingLightning FoundationMcNeel Family Charitable FoundationRays Baseball FoundationBretta SullivanSuncoast Credit UnionSunTrust FoundationUnity in the Community, Inc.
$5,000 - $9,999Shannon and Tony DiBenedettoFlorida Medical Clinic Foundation ofCaringPaul and Cassie JohanJohn and Kim KirtleyDrew and Susan PeloubetThe Lowry Murphey Family FoundationPaul and Dana Whiting, Jr. $2,500 - $4,999AnonymousJoyce Burick SwarzmanDavid and Linda DevineNick and Jennifer GarciaFrank and Tricia HancockMark SakaloskyDon and Cheryl SmithTD Charitable FoundationUniversity of South Florida FoundationValley National Bank (FormerlyUSAmeriBank)Thomas Wallace $1,000 - $2,499AnonymousA1HRBest Line Oil CompanyHank BrennerKeith and Carolyn BricklemyerBricklemyer Law GroupLisa Brock and Farrukh QuraishiMonica Canale
Joseph CapitanoCaspers Company McDonald’sTerrell and Joe ClarkDavid and Julie ColePatricia and Brad DouglasPreston and Laura FarriorMartin GarciaHelios Education FoundationHillsborough Community CollegeHCMA Foundation, Inc.The Hull FamilyKathy JamesCindy KaneRobert and Kelley MerckMichele J Mester, LMHC, PAMetropolitan MinistriesPAR Inc.Rivero, Gordimer & Company, P.A.Barbara ScarpoBob and Cathy SmithGregg and CJ SmithSocial Venture PartnersStephen and Janice StraskeSunTrust BankTEGNA FoundationThe University of TampaJenny JonesBruce and Cindy TigertTitan Acquisition LLCSusan and John TouchtonUSF Women in Leadership &PhilanthropyVW Multifamily
Paul and Gail Whiting, Sr.Zingale Family $500 - $999AnonymousJeff and Roz BakSheldon BusanskyStacy CarlsonDeBartolo Family FoundationHeidi DingfelderHolly DuncanElizabeth and Troy FowlerKathy FreemanRodolfo and Laurie GariCharlie and Charlotte HardwickLiz and David KennedyLea LeVinesRobert and Kathy LewisGwendolyn LuneyInge MichaelsAmanda Page-ZwierkoBarbara and Les RyalsKathleen ShanahanJan and Craig SherScott and Sarah StichterCharles and Barbara WidgerWS Development *If we have inadvertently omitted your name, please contact us at: (813) 514.9555.
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