National Alliance on Mental Illness
NAMI Oregon Annual Meeting
Report to Membership
November 4, 2017
Today’s Agenda • Board Candidates
• Annual Report to Membership
• Q & A
Annual Report to Membership
Say Hello to Your Board & Staff! • NAMI Board of Directors Present
• Michelle Madison
• Pete Link
2015 Audited Financials Total Revenue $ 603,639
Expenses Programs Support Services
Personnel $152,173 $ 30,143
Operations $ 156,693 $ 58,385
Total $ 350,938 $ 101,340
Total Expense $ 459,921 Net Revenue $ 143,718*
* Estimated net revenue to NAMI Oregon: $61,240.
2016 Audited Financials Total Revenue $ 499,803
Expenses Programs Support Services
Personnel $147,328 $ 30,157
Operations $173,664 $ 68,692
Total $ 364,479 $ 86,069
Total Expense $ 450,548 Net Revenue $ 49,255
* Estimated net revenue to NAMI Oregon: $37,000.
Grants to Affiliates!
• 2014: $36,000 in grants.
• 2015: $42,500 in grants.
• 2016: $22,500 in grants.
$101,000 in total grants!
2017 Operational Budget (No Affiliates) Revenue
Membership $ 9,000
Direct Public Support $ 69,300
Indirect Public Support $ 14,124
Government Contracts $ 112,062
Grants $ 33,500
Other Sources $ 39,750
WALK Sponsor $ 67,000
WALK Teams $ 145,000
Total Revenue $ 490,156
2017 Operational Budget (No Affiliates)
Expense
Salary/Related Expenses $ 182,090
Contract Services $ 51,175
Operations $ 151,910
Distributions $ 88,200
Total Expense $ 473,375
Adjust for Aff. Net Walk $12,150
Net Revenue $ 4,631
NAMI Oregon is a statewide grassroots organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals living with mental illness, as well as their families and loved ones.
NAMI offers free classes, support groups, and presentations for all those affected by mental illness, including individuals living with illness and their family members, friends and loved ones.
NAMI programs fill in the information gaps in mental health treatment and support system.
Education Support Advocacy
Highlights for 2017
• New Website at www.namior.org.
• Added Family & Friends program.
• Trainers for Familia a Familia.
NAMI Statewide Helpline (2016-17 State Fiscal Year)
• Toll-free Helpline fielded 1,244 calls, emails, and drop-ins.
• Represents a decline over 2015-16. Third year of decline.
• Why? Not entirely sure. Complexity of calls appears to be increasing, however. Web traffic appears to be increasing, too.
2017 Program Trainings Program Trainings No. Trained
Family-to-Family 2 19 Basics 1 4
Peer-to-Peer 1 11 Connection 2 16
Family Support Grp. 2 15 In Our Own Voice 1 12 Ending the Silence 1 12
Homefront 0 0 De Familia a Familia 0 0 Family and Friends online 27
• Upcoming: IOOV, Connection
Signature Classes and Presentations
Year NAMI Events People Served
2013 590 6,153 2014 625 6,646 2015 620 6,914 2016 545 5,782
Classes and Presentations
Program 2014 (events/grads)
2015 (events/grads)
2016 (events/grads)
Family-to-Family 32 / 415 29 / 497 31 / 526
Basics 5 / 50 5 / 62 5 / 83
Peer-to-Peer 12 / 86 10 / 122 13 / 120
ETS -- -- 32 / 1,098
IOOV 57 / 1,748 57 / 1,933 30 / 598
Connection 373 / 2,887 347 / 2,952 268 / 1,818
FSG 131 / 1,197 164 / 2,952 165 / 1,509
Homefront -- 1 / 12 0 / 0
** P&T as Allies: 1 / 30
How Does Oregon Compare? (States with Similar Populations)
State Events Participants
Oregon 545 5,782
Connecticut 84 1,375
Oklahoma 51 817
Kentucky 300 3,701
Louisiana 257 2,478
S. Carolina 841 8,527
We Rank No. 14 Out of All States!
Report Your Data!
It Tells a Compelling Story.
YTD 2017 Classes and Presentations Program Events Grads/Part.
Family-to-Family 16 243
De Familia a Familia 3 24
Homefront 1 13
Basics 2 28
Peer-to-Peer 8 51
Family & Friends 1 26
Ending the Silence 27 972
In Our Own Voice 13 250
Connection 197 1,594
Family Support Group 163 1,577
Total 430 4,752
YTD 2017 Classes and Presentations (Non-Signature Events)
Program Events Grads/Part.
Smarts 2 ≈ 25
Mental Health First Aid 4 92
In progress: • F2F, 6 classes • Familia, 1 class • P2P, 2 classes • F&F, 2 seminars
To Note: • 5 new MHFA instructors • Familia de Familia trainers • Family & Friends added
2016 Education Survey
• Schedule trainings as far in advance as possible.
• Publicize the training schedule more.
• Wait lists for program trainings; accept entries year-round, alert wait list when training is scheduled.
2016 Education Survey
• Schedule trainings just prior to times when classes start. Trainees teach immediately.
• Address affiliate challenges at state conference or special event.
• Provide ongoing instruction on reporting data.
• Share program data more widely.
NAMI Northwest Walk
• Attendees: 6,000. Fantastic weather.
• $211,466 in revenue.
• If you aren’t walking, you should even if you’re not in the Portland area. (Way to go NAMI Douglas County -- $3,554!)
• 75 cents of every dollar raised goes right to your affiliate.
9th Annual Smith Award Dinner & Presentation
• More than 300 people!
• Sen. Jackie Winters & Dave Underriner, Providence CEO.
Coming in 2018
• Leadership Summit!
• First affiliates will be chartered.
• Family & Friends seminars fully rolled out.
• Short legislative session in February.
• Key Ballot Measure in January.
Standards of Excellence: Two Options
• Independent, nonprofit corporation. Have to meet certain standards, have liability
insurance, D&O insurance, audit/compilation annually, among other requirements.
• Come under state organization. Have to form affiliate advisory committee that acts as
local board of directors, commit to focus on outreach and programs.
Education Support Advocacy
Ten Affiliates Under State:
• Central Oregon • Clatsop Co. • Columbia Co. • Coos Bay • Douglas Co. • Eastern Oregon • Klamath Falls • Marion/Polk Cos. • Mid-Valley • Yamhill Co.
Welcome NAMI Gorge!
Affiliates with staff: • Clackamas Co. • Lane Co. • Multnomah Co. • Washington Co.
Education Support Advocacy
Volunteer-run incorporated affiliates: • Southern Oregon
Education Support Advocacy
What Else Can We Do to Foster Communication?
Question, Answer & Sharing
“Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.”
– William James