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ANNUALREPORT
ABOUT USour history
Serving Dane County since 1973, the Rape Crisis Center(RCC) is the second-oldest Rape Crisis Center in the
nation. The RCC provides services to the survivors (andtheir family and friends) of all forms of sexual
violence, including recent sexual assault, past sexualassault, incest (past or present), sexual harassment, and
sexual exploitation.
These services are provided free of charge and includecrisis intervention and support (24-hour helpline and on-
call advocates), short-term counseling, support groups,medical/legal advocacy and accompaniment, community
education, and Chimera Self-Defense Designed forWomen.
The RCC serves all people, young and old.
our mission & visionThe Rape Crisis Center works within Dane County topromote hope, help, and healing for those harmed by
sexual violence, and strives through education andoutreach to create social change to end sexual violence.
We are committed to creating a community where all
residents feel safe, respected, and valued; where victims ofsexual violence (and their support people) have access to
quality, culturally respectful services.
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RCC SERVICES
2018 at-a-glanceRCC volunteers and staff answeredover 2,400 calls on the 24-hourhelpline (251-RAPE)RCC Advocates provided nearly 600accompaniments to victims at theemergency room, police station, andcourtroomRCC reached over 9,600 people withcommunity education presentationsRCC Volunteers provided more than7,000 hours of helpline coverage RCC helpline averages 208 calls amonthRCC provided free counseling andadvocacy to more than 200 people ofall ages (teens through adults)harmed by sexual violenceTrained 41 new helpline counselorsHosted or participated in 15+ eventsduring Sexual Assault AwarenessMonth (April)
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69%donation increasegrowth in individual and corporatedonations from 2017 to 2018
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FINANCIALS 2018
16%grant increasegrowth in grant funding from2017 to 2018
Revenue
Grant Income...................................................................$919,784Donations.........................................................................$390,024Donated services, space and materials........................$170,995Program Revenue............................................................$95,547Investment Return..........................................................$(362)Agency Endowment Return...........................................$(1,670)Other Income...................................................................$5,269 Total Revenue............................................................$1,579,587
Expenses
Crisis Intervention...........................................................$559,122Counseling Services.........................................................$197,794Community Education.....................................................$302,430Management and General Expenses..............................$241,786Fundraising........................................................................$102,172 Total Expenses............................................................$1,403,304
A full list of donors, by name, is available on our website: thercc.org
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JAVA JIVE 2018
Corporate Sponsorships60.1%
Silent Auction16.8%
Admissions14.5%
Donations4.8%
Raffle3.8%
Java Jive is the Rape Crisis Center's annual fundraiser, whichhas been growing steadily the last 5 years. 2018 was our best
year yet, with Java Jive raising over $70,000!
This chart does not include in-kind donations for the event. We received over
$15,000 in in-kind donations, mostly media sponsorships (radio, TV, billboards,magazines and weeklies), but also food, beverage, and event music donations.
ADMINISTRATIONStaff 2018
Stephani Argandoña, Bilingual Counselor/AdvocateBridget Bell, Bilingual On-Call Advocate
Nora Burnham, Campus Counselor/AdvocateHeather Chun, Prevention & Evaluation Specialist
Bryn Cory, Chimera InstructorNatalie DeMaioribus, Education Programming Director
Jackie Ennenbach, On-Call AdvocateKianna Goodwin, Advocate
Daniela Guerrero, Bilingual On-Call AdvocateAnnette Haas, College Campus Counselor/Advocate
Heidi Healy, On-Call AdvocateEvelyn Henn, Office Manager
Natalia Hildner, Latinx Community Outreach SpecialistValerie Johnson, On-Call Advocate
Missy Mael, Director of Education, Outreach and PreventionMadison Mayer, Counselor/Advocate
Ahmad Moghadam, Compliance and Grants SpecialistLennea Rylander, Rural Youth Counselor/AdvocateJaime Sathasivam, Director of Client Programming
Cassidy Schroeder, Outreach and Education SpecialistAlex Skalla, Crisis Services Coordinator
Beth Shippert-Myers, Director of Marketing & DevelopmentMaggie Smith, Metro Youth Counselor/Advocate
Jillian Stacey, African American Community Outreach SpecialistErin Thornley Parisi, Executive Director
Tierney Twing, AdvocateSarah Yanke, Executive Assistant & On-Call Advocate
Eileen Zeiger, former Director of Education Programming
Board 2018Melissa Amos-Landgraf
Mary Ann Drescher, Treasurerteri engelke
Michelle KullmanBridget Maniaci
Lori Meddings, ChairMichael Murray, Vice ChairMichelle Osness, Secretary
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address2801 Coho St #301Madison, WI 53713
contact usBusiness line: (608) 251-5126
24-hour Helpline: (608) 251-7273Línea de Ayuda: (608) 258-2567
@RapeCrisisDane