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Discover Your Future & LEAD Out-of-School Time Programs
43%Basketball Camp
9%
Camp FFK (Week Long
Summer Program)
5%
Winter Games Sports Camp
10%Summer Youth Sports & Fitness Camp
35%
Young adults who were at-risk for falling off track but had a mentor are 120% more likely to hold leadership positions
(NationalMentoringPartnership)
HIGHLIGHTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS
DISCOVER YOUR FUTURELow Mentor to Child Ratio
WHAT SETS US APART• Evidence Based Curriculum• Evaluation with Measurable
Results• ACE’s Trained Mentors• Charity Navigator
Platinum Charity• Collaborative Agency
“I am always amazed at the organization and positive attitude of all the people there.” - Tom Litschauer, Volunteer
SIX C’s OF POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT1 CONFIDENCE1 COMPETENCE1 CHARACTER1 CARING1 CONNECTION1 CONTRIBUTION
1 8,602 volunteer hours
1 Equivalent Monetary Value = $23.07 per hour = $198,425
1 95 Mentors
1 841 Active Volunteers
VOLUNTEER IMPACTYOUTH IMPACTOUR PROGRAMS SERVED 1,095 YOUTH WHO FACE ADVERSITY
8,602 volunteer hours
15,824healthy snacks provided
1,095 youth served
COMMUNIT Y IMPACT REPORT 2015-2016FUTURE FOR KIDS’ MISSION is to provide mentor-driven, out-of-school time programs and camps that focus on academics, athletics and ethics to improve the lives of youth who face adversity.
VISION: All children have the resources for a bright future.
82%Of students strengthened their overall character and happiness
OVER 80%improved connection and confidence
PROGRAM RESULTS
100PERCENT
100PERCENT
98PERCENT
OF VOLUNTEERS NOTICED POSITIVE
CHANGE AMONG YOUTH
OF VOLUNTEERS DEVELOPED
A BOND WITH YOUTH
OF VOLUNTEERS WOULD LIKE TO STAY INVOLVED
WITH FFK
PROGRAM RATIONALE One in four Arizonans have had one or more Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) in their lifetime, which is an emotional or physical trauma that takes place before the age of 18. Research indicates that ACEs can lead to poor mental and physical health, less success at school and work, and lower socioeconomic status in adulthood. To actively mitigate the long term negative effects of ACEs, children require “safe spaces” and “stable, nurturing relationships with caring adults”. –OvercomingAdverseChildhoodExperiences,PhoenixChildren’sHospital
PROGRAM COMPONENTS1 STEAM Activities 1 Fitness Activities
1 Low Mentor/Child Ratio 1 Literacy Engagement
1 Academic Support 1 Ethics Discussions
1 Peer Leadership 1 Mindfulness Enrichment
1 Nutrition Education
RESOURCES:ArizonaCenterforAfterschoolExcellence-OvercomingAdverseChildhoodExperiences,PhoenixChildren’sHospital-DesigningandImplementingaGroupMentoringProgram,CenterforAppliedResearchSolutions,2006-AnnieE.CaseyFoundation-kidscount.org-U.S.CensusBureau-azchildren.org-ArizonaDepartmentofEducationchildrendefense.org-childhealthdata.org-MentoringExperiencesandOutcomesforYouthwithVaryingRiskProfiles,2013-MentoringTroubledYouthbyJacobWright,2009,Ezine-MichiganDropoutPreventionSummit2008-AfterschoolAlliance-PhoenixBusinessJournal
COMMUNIT Y IMPACT REPORT 2015-2016
THE STATE OF ARIZONA YOUTH
EXPENSE SUMMARY
1425 W. Southern Ave. • Suite 10A • Tempe, AZ 85282
PHONE (480) 947-8131 • EMAIL: [email protected] futureforkids.org
“I simply love this organization, the mentors and the kids we work with, this has made a huge positive impact on my life. I have gained new knowledge, experience, memories and new friends.”–DoniaSurrano,DYF–N.Tempe
79.55%Programs
11.24%Management & General
9.22%Fundraising
51% of children in AZ live below 200% Federal Poverty level
40% of 3rd Graders in Arizona Passed the AzMERIT English Language Arts Test
Through positive out-of-school time enrichment programs and sports & fitness camps, Future for KIDS provides a safe space for youth and the opportunity to connect with trained, caring adult role models.
9/1/15 through 9/1/16 Total Revenue: $536,547.26
3 out of 20 Children in Arizona Experience 3 or More ACE’s
Children Living in Poverty are 134% More Likely to Experience 3 or More ACE’s
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