dhf – progress report 2010
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Diabetes Hands Foundation | Annual Report | May 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010
Annual Report
May 2009 to April 2010
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Annual Report | May 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010
Letter from the President
The fiscal year that ended April 30, 2010 marked our first year after
Diabetes Hands Foundation received its 501(c)(3) determination from the US
Internal Revenue Service (in September 2009). This important milestone
made us eligible for government and private grants that were not available
to us until then. Additionally, all donations to Diabetes Hands Foundation
became tax deductible retroactively to the date of our incorporation in
March 2008.
In August 2009, EsTuDiabetes turned 2 years old, with more than 4,000
members. In March 2010, TuDiabetes turned 3 years old and had reached
14,000 registered members. In both communities nearly 40% of the visitors
(registered or not) kept coming back on a regular basis.
In time for World Diabetes Day 2009, we launched our Making Sense of
Diabetes video. This video came as a result of our first video-based
awareness initiative. We asked members to share with the community on
video the story of with their life with diabetes through one of the five senses.
This project was sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
On World Diabetes Day 2009, we launched the Big Blue Test, one of our
most successful awareness program to date. As a result, if you searched for
“Big Blue Test” on Google you get almost 200,000 results. On the Big Blue Test,
we invite people with diabetes to test their blood sugar, exercise for 14
minutes, test again and share the experience.
In early 2010, we launched the Diabetes Advocates program, aimed at
pooling the resources of individuals and groups dedicated to diabetes
advocacy. We developed promotional printed and online materials to
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Manny Hernandez
President
inform people at diabetes conferences in 2010 about the blogs, online
communities and newsletters developed by the nearly 30 members that
joined the program in its first year.
By the April 2010, we were ready to launch the TuAnalyze application on
TuDiabetes. This application resulted from a collaboration with Harvard
Medical School’s Children’s Hospital Boston. The application lets TuDiabetes
members track, share and compare their diabetes data with others. Data
shared also helps nonprofit research studies conducted by Harvard Medical
School to better understand how social networks can be used to improve the
health of those who participate in them.
Also by May 2010, we were nearing the launch of HealthSeeker, the first
Facebook game aimed at helping players develop healthy lifestyle habits
with the support of their network of friends. We developed this game in
collaboration with Joslin Diabetes Center and was also made possible thanks
to the financial support of Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Last, during this year we produced the No-Sugar Added Poetry book,
sponsored by Roche Diagnostics. The book is the first offline initiative of the
foundation and is available starting the summer of 2010.
Diabetes Hands Foundation has continued to get significant media
coverage, through articles on The Indianapolis Star, Examiner.com, The
Huntsville Times and Mashable.com. Our work was also featured on the
Social by Social book.
Throughout the fiscal year, we diversified our funding sources by
conducting two online fundraising campaigns (one in September 2009 and
one in December 2009), securing nonprofit contracts (as in the case of our
collaboration with Children’s Hospital Boston), developing new sponsorship
relationships for our programs and including limited ads on our communities
and newsletters.
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About the Diabetes Hands Foundation
The Diabetes Hands Foundation (DHF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that connects
people touched by diabetes and raises diabetes awareness.
Through its online communities (TuDiabetes.org in English, EsTuDiabetes.org in Spanish) and its other social media channels, DHF offers support and information to more than 200,000 people every month. Both communities offer a culturally sensitive experience to their members (people with diabetes as well as their loved ones), helping them connect with others they can relate with. Our members can message each other or participate in discussions with the rest of the community. They can share videos, photos and blog about their lives with diabetes. Members can start their own groups or join existing interest groups. On TuDiabetes, members can track, share and compare their diabetes data, using the TuAnalyze application, developed in collaboration with Children's Hospital Boston. Since 2008, DHF has developed pioneering diabetes awareness programs that involve the participation of community members on the generation of diabetes awareness materials. Each program revolves around a specific theme and works as an interactive conduit that connects individuals through self-expression and creativity. As a result, the community participates in the generation of useful and authentic content, which in turn, strengthens the community through the participation and empowerment of its members. Word In Your Hand™: a word that describes how you feel about diabetes. Drawing Diabetes and Diabetes Supplies Art: capturing life with diabetes through creative expression. No-Sugar Added Poetry: a diabetes poetry contest, turned into a collection of 39 poems written by members of TuDiabetes.org. Making Sense of Diabetes: video contest and compilation capturing life with diabetes through one of the 5 senses. The Big Blue Test: one of our most popular initiatives to date, asking people to test their blood sugar, exercise 14 minutes, test again, share the experience.
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Some of our Awareness Programs Word In Your Hand: this project started with a post by a TuDiabetes member who posted a photo showing his hand with the word “Courage” written on it: that is how he felt about diabetes. We invited members of the community to contribute the photos of the words on their hands. As a result, we produced a compilation video in time for World Diabetes Day 2007 showcasing the best submissions. In August 2009, we produced two new Word In Your Hand videos. No-Sugar Added Poetry: this is an innovative, educational and moving program through which we encourage participants to share through poetry how diabetes
has affected their lives. We worked throughout the year to produce a book, which will become available in the summer of 2010. This can be a great resource for people who are newly diagnosed as well as people who have had diabetes for some time, diabetes educators and patients alike, or simply if you want to give a gift to someone to help them understand life with diabetes.
Making Sense of Diabetes: members of TuDiabetes shared their take on life with diabetes through one of the five senses. Each week of October 2009 was dedicated to a different sense, with the three best videos getting awarded prizes. In time for November 14, 2009, we produced a compilation video sharing life with diabetes through the five senses through the submissions we received. You can watch the video at MakingSenseofDiabetes.org. The Big Blue Test: what started as a way to celebrate reaching 14,000 members between our two communities (in July 14, 2009), when we tested our blood sugar at the same time, turned into an opportunity for a new and engaging diabetes
awareness program. November 14, 2009 we held the first Big Blue Test, inviting participants from all diabetes online communities to test their blood sugar, exercise for 14 minutes, test again and share their experience. We plan on expanding the program and turning it into an annual opportunity to remind ourselves of the importance of exercise for diabetes management.
Our Va lues Community Support
We foster a positive
environment where our
members support and help
each other
Health and Well-Being
We actively promote positive
and proactive actions to stay
healthy while having
diabetes.
Communication and
Information
We encourage the
exchange of information and
storytelling about diabetes.
Diversity and Respect
We value diverse points of
view. All people touched by
diabetes are welcome.
Creative Expression
We see creativity as a
catalyst for emotional
healing and raising diabetes
awareness.
Transparency
We embrace openness and
authenticity, as long as it
doesn’t conflict with the
other values.
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Contributions, Gifts, Grants (%)
Program Service Revenue (%)
DHF financials
TuDiabetes, EsTuDiabetes, TuAnalize
HealthSeeker
No-Sugar Added Poetry
Other Awareness Programs
Management & Admin. Expenses
Fundrasing Expenses
44%
56%
Revenue In Percent
11% 31%
21%
16%
7%
14%
Expenses In Percent
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DHF financials Assets (as of April 30, 2010)
Liabilities (as of April 30, 2010)
$0
$10,000
$20,000
$30,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000
$70,000
$80,000
$90,000
FY 2008-2009 FY 2009-2010
Other Assets (AR, inventory, furniture, equipment)
Current Assets (cash, savings)
$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$14,000
$16,000
FY 2008-2009 FY 2009-2010
Current Liabilities
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Officers,
Directors & Advisors
Officers
Manuel Hernandez – Chairman of the Board
Henkel Garcia - Treasurer
Andreina Davila – Secretary
Directors
Manuel Hernandez – Chairman of the Board
Henkel Garcia – Treasurer - Director
Andreina Davila – Secretary - Director
Luis Emiro Garcia – Director
Cesar Castro - Director
Advisors
Priscilla Call Essert
Kelly Close
David Edelman
Kerri Morrone Sparling
Maria Luisa O’Connell
Jody Ranck
Sean Ross
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Learn more about the Diabetes Hands Foundation at:
www.diabeteshandsfoundation.org
Join our online communities:
www.TuDiabetes.org (in English)
www.EsTuDiabetes.org (en Español)
Follow us on Twitter:
@DiabetesHF
@TuDiabetes
@EsTuDiabetes
@D_Advocates
Become a fan of our Facebook page:
www.Facebook.com/DiabetesHF
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel:
www.YouTube.com/DiabetesHands
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