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Page 1: Investing In Our Future · 2017-03-07 · Investing In Our Future WILTON MANORS WE DESIGN, PRIN T & PROMOTE… YOU! Printing Courtesy of Message from CEO & Board Chair Since its founding

Shaun DavisBoard ChairManaging PartnerS. Davis & Associates, P.A.

Dr. Germaine Smith-BaughPresident and CEOUrban League of Broward County

Our journey through this year would not have been

possible without the time, talent and resources of our

intricate network. We are proud of the accomplishment

we’ve made this year. We increased our voice and

advanced key strategic initiatives particularly in the areas

of economic empowerment and advocacy. This enabled

us to strengthen our responsibility to our community and

create greater value for our stakeholders.

With contributors, visionaries and leaders such as you,

the Urban League of Broward County continues to

transform our community and to facilitate growing

financial endeavors where limited opportunities existed.

Our four pillars of service ensure that the nearly 9,000

individuals who come through the Urban League doors

are garnered with skills, resources, and tools to help

them succeed in every area of their lives.

We look forward to continuing our joint efforts of

strengthening our communities in the years to come.

Serving Broward County is an honor.

Empowering Communities.Changing Lives.

Urban League of Broward CountySunshine Health Community Empowerment Center

560 NW 27th AvenueFort Lauderdale, FL 33311Phone (954) 584-0777 Fax (754) 200-5750

www.ulbroward.org

(Se habla Español and nou pale kreyol)

Investing In Our Future

WILTON MANORSWE DESIGN, PRINT & PROMOTE…YOU!

Printing Courtesy of

Message from CEO & Board Chair Since its founding in 1975, the UrbanLeague of Broward County has been

committed to empowering communitiesand changing lives. Our theory of changeis simple: when you develop a family, you

change a neighborhood. When youchange a neighborhood, you transform a

community. When you transformcommunities, you make the entire region

a safe and vibrant place for everyone.

MISSIONThe mission of the Urban League

movement is to enable African-Americans to secure

economic self-reliance, parity, power, and civil rights.

VISIONWe will be a catalyst for change in

Broward County and one of the besthuman service organizations in the State

of Florida. We will be the provider ofchoice for our customers, the employer ofchoice for our co-workers, the investment

of choice for our corporate, governmentand philanthropic partners and a model

of integrity and excellence for acommunity based organization.

VALUESIntegrity . Impact . Innovation . Passion

Commitment . Excellence . Empowerment

Urban League of Broward County | 2016 Annual Report

Stay Connected

Facebook.com/ulbroward

Twitter.com/ulbroward

Instagram.com/ulbroward

Lisa B. AndersonTD BankRob BabinCox Media GroupEvie ChittyBrink’s U.S.James ClineUnited Data TechnologiesJay CohenLaw Office of Jay Cohen, P.A.Kizzy Dominguez, Ph.D.K Parks ConsultingYolanda Cash JacksonBecker & PoliakoffAlphonso Jefferson Jr.Broward CountySandra JuliachsBank of AmericaLeslie LunakBankUnited

Todd PatonPaton MarketingSheila PettisCommunityLeader/EducatorRobert RuncieSchool Board of Broward CountyShawn SackmanSunTrustDennis D. SmithTripp Scott, P.A.Dawn StaglianoComcastMarie WaughSUEZCaren Snead WilliamsJM Family EnterprisesJudge Elijah Williams17th Circuit Court

2016 Urban League of Broward CountyBoard of Directors

ChairShaun DavisS. Davis & Associates

1st Vice ChairChris PatersonSunshine Health

2nd Vice ChairSidney CallowayShutts & Bowen, LLP

TreasurerSohail M. KothariCiti

Directors

SecretaryKristin KohlerEnterprise Holdings

Member-At-LargeTim HogansFlorida Power & Light

President and Chief Executive OfficerGermaine Smith-Baugh, Ed.D.

1416 NE 4th AveFt. Lauderdale, FL 33304

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PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE(for the year ending June 30, 2016)

$ 11,053,946

Form 990 and audited financial statements forthe fiscal year ending June 30, 2016 issued byour auditors BCA Watson Rice, LLP are availableby contacting the Urban League of BrowardCounty at 954.584 0777.

EDUCATION We provide educational enhancement opportunitiesfor students, ensuring that they are prepared for thecollegiate arena or vocational advancement.

HEALTHWe provide health education and activities tothose who are at risk of developing diabetes orwho have been diagnosed with the disease.

Aaron Weeks & Burnadette Norris-WeeksAetnaAmerican ExpressAutoNationBank of AmericaBankUnitedBB&TBroward Alliance for Neighborhood

DevelopmentBroward CollegeBroward CountyBroward Healthy Start CoalitionBroward Regional Health Planning CouncilBroward Sheriff’s OfficeCentene Management Company, LLCChaseChildren’s HarborChildren’s Services Council of

Broward CountyChristian Community Foundation of

South Florida

CitiComcast FoundationCommunity Foundation of Broward Diaz ReusEnterprise HoldingsEugene & Sheila PettisFlorida Blue FoundationFlorida Department of Economic

Opportunity Florida Education FundFlorida Office of the Attorney GeneralFlorida Power & LightFreddie MacGreater Fort Lauderdale Convention

& Visitors BureauHumana Foundation, Inc.Jim Moran FoundationJM Family Enterprises, Inc.Kids in DistressMacy’s Maxine & Sidney Calloway

McCormick FoundationMcKinley Financial Services, Inc.National Foreclosure Mitigation

Counseling National Urban LeagueNova Southeastern UniversityOffice DepotPublix Supermarket CharitiesPNC Sun-Sentinel Children’s FundSunshine HealthSunTrust Third Federal Savings and LoanTripp Scott, P.A.U.S. Department of Housing and

Urban DevelopmentUnited Way of Broward CountyUPSWalmartWells Fargo Foundation

Major Donors & Funders (July 2015 - June 2016)

Balance Sheet(as of June 30, 2016)

86%

Current Assets $ 13,195,092

Current Liabilities $ 2,333,959

Total Assets $ 21,771,166

Total Liabilities $ 7,771,489

EXPENSES (for the year ending June 30, 2016)

$ 9,857,209

For a complete list of donors, please visit our website at ulbroward.org.

440 familiesattended

FREE HEALTHeducation and fitnessworkshops

programfacts

Community JusticeWe strive to build stronger, safer communities for thechildren and families we serve. Our CommunityJustice Division practices the restorative justice modelto create a neutral atmosphere where both lawenforcement and the community engage in criticalconversations about their interactions.

Small Business, Big Impact

Through the launch of the Small Business Loan Fund and theEntrepreneurship Center, the Florida Consortium of UL Affiliatesachieved the following: 44 new businesses created across the State of Florida 200 individuals improved credit 350 local small business owners attended the Small Business Summit1,000 individuals participated in asset-building workshops

GRADUATING YOUTHtransitioned to post-secondaryinstitutions

For more than 41 years the Urban League

of Broward County has championed

economic empowerment in the areas

of education, jobs, housing

and health. For every

step that we make

daily, it could not

be accomplished

without you.of our

JOBSWe provide advanced industry training thatpromotes desirable skills in employment seekers.

1,700 job-seekersconnectedwith

opportunitiesJOB PLACEMENT

119 achieved credentials throughour job-readiness programs

Nearly

HOUSINGWe provide homeownership workshops tothose who are looking to purchase a home andto those who are in jeopardy of foreclosure.

250 VETERAN FAMILIESpreserved through stablehousing placement

33 HOMES SAVED from foreclosure

OF JUVENILE YOUTHwho participated in our programs did not re-offend 90%

prog

ram

spotlig

hts

$10,000+

More thanOver 9,000families servedbetween July1, 2015and June 30, 2016.

Volunteer Engagement• 46% growth in theYoung ProfessionalsNetwork (YPN)membership

• Approximately 79new volunteersrecruited

• Over 800 volunteerhours committed

Your Voice,Your VoteThe Urban League of Broward Countycontinues to engageour communitythrough SolutionsCafés, town halls and voter’s educationforums. Our forumsaddress critical issues impactingcommunity includingemployment,housing and health.

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PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE(for the year ending June 30, 2016)

$ 11,053,946

Form 990 and audited financial statements forthe fiscal year ending June 30, 2016 issued byour auditors BCA Watson Rice, LLP are availableby contacting the Urban League of BrowardCounty at 954.584 0777.

EDUCATION We provide educational enhancement opportunitiesfor students, ensuring that they are prepared for thecollegiate arena or vocational advancement.

HEALTHWe provide health education and activities tothose who are at risk of developing diabetes orwho have been diagnosed with the disease.

Aaron Weeks & Burnadette Norris-WeeksAetnaAmerican ExpressAutoNationBank of AmericaBankUnitedBB&TBroward Alliance for Neighborhood

DevelopmentBroward CollegeBroward CountyBroward Healthy Start CoalitionBroward Regional Health Planning CouncilBroward Sheriff’s OfficeCentene Management Company, LLCChaseChildren’s HarborChildren’s Services Council of

Broward CountyChristian Community Foundation of

South Florida

CitiComcast FoundationCommunity Foundation of Broward Diaz ReusEnterprise HoldingsEugene & Sheila PettisFlorida Blue FoundationFlorida Department of Economic

Opportunity Florida Education FundFlorida Office of the Attorney GeneralFlorida Power & LightFreddie MacGreater Fort Lauderdale Convention

& Visitors BureauHumana Foundation, Inc.Jim Moran FoundationJM Family Enterprises, Inc.Kids in DistressMacy’s Maxine & Sidney Calloway

McCormick FoundationMcKinley Financial Services, Inc.National Foreclosure Mitigation

Counseling National Urban LeagueNova Southeastern UniversityOffice DepotPublix Supermarket CharitiesPNC Sun-Sentinel Children’s FundSunshine HealthSunTrust Third Federal Savings and LoanTripp Scott, P.A.U.S. Department of Housing and

Urban DevelopmentUnited Way of Broward CountyUPSWalmartWells Fargo Foundation

Major Donors & Funders (July 2015 - June 2016)

Balance Sheet(as of June 30, 2016)

86%

Current Assets $ 13,195,092

Current Liabilities $ 2,333,959

Total Assets $ 21,771,166

Total Liabilities $ 7,771,489

EXPENSES (for the year ending June 30, 2016)

$ 9,857,209

For a complete list of donors, please visit our website at ulbroward.org.

440 familiesattended

FREE HEALTHeducation and fitnessworkshops

programfacts

Community JusticeWe strive to build stronger, safer communities for thechildren and families we serve. Our CommunityJustice Division practices the restorative justice modelto create a neutral atmosphere where both lawenforcement and the community engage in criticalconversations about their interactions.

Small Business, Big Impact

Through the launch of the Small Business Loan Fund and theEntrepreneurship Center, the Florida Consortium of UL Affiliatesachieved the following: 44 new businesses created across the State of Florida 200 individuals improved credit 350 local small business owners attended the Small Business Summit1,000 individuals participated in asset-building workshops

GRADUATING YOUTHtransitioned to post-secondaryinstitutions

For more than 41 years the Urban League

of Broward County has championed

economic empowerment in the areas

of education, jobs, housing

and health. For every

step that we make

daily, it could not

be accomplished

without you.of our

JOBSWe provide advanced industry training thatpromotes desirable skills in employment seekers.

1,700 job-seekersconnectedwith

opportunitiesJOB PLACEMENT

119 achieved credentials throughour job-readiness programs

Nearly

HOUSINGWe provide homeownership workshops tothose who are looking to purchase a home andto those who are in jeopardy of foreclosure.

250 VETERAN FAMILIESpreserved through stablehousing placement

33 HOMES SAVED from foreclosure

OF JUVENILE YOUTHwho participated in our programs did not re-offend 90%

prog

ram

spotlig

hts

$10,000+

More thanOver 9,000families servedbetween July1, 2015and June 30, 2016.

Volunteer Engagement• 46% growth in theYoung ProfessionalsNetwork (YPN)membership

• Approximately 79new volunteersrecruited

• Over 800 volunteerhours committed

Your Voice,Your VoteThe Urban League of Broward Countycontinues to engageour communitythrough SolutionsCafés, town halls and voter’s educationforums. Our forumsaddress critical issues impactingcommunity includingemployment,housing and health.

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PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE(for the year ending June 30, 2016)

$ 11,053,946

Form 990 and audited financial statements forthe fiscal year ending June 30, 2016 issued byour auditors BCA Watson Rice, LLP are availableby contacting the Urban League of BrowardCounty at 954.584 0777.

EDUCATION We provide educational enhancement opportunitiesfor students, ensuring that they are prepared for thecollegiate arena or vocational advancement.

HEALTHWe provide health education and activities tothose who are at risk of developing diabetes orwho have been diagnosed with the disease.

Aaron Weeks & Burnadette Norris-WeeksAetnaAmerican ExpressAutoNationBank of AmericaBankUnitedBB&TBroward Alliance for Neighborhood

DevelopmentBroward CollegeBroward CountyBroward Healthy Start CoalitionBroward Regional Health Planning CouncilBroward Sheriff’s OfficeCentene Management Company, LLCChaseChildren’s HarborChildren’s Services Council of

Broward CountyChristian Community Foundation of

South Florida

CitiComcast FoundationCommunity Foundation of Broward Diaz ReusEnterprise HoldingsEugene & Sheila PettisFlorida Blue FoundationFlorida Department of Economic

Opportunity Florida Education FundFlorida Office of the Attorney GeneralFlorida Power & LightFreddie MacGreater Fort Lauderdale Convention

& Visitors BureauHumana Foundation, Inc.Jim Moran FoundationJM Family Enterprises, Inc.Kids in DistressMacy’s Maxine & Sidney Calloway

McCormick FoundationMcKinley Financial Services, Inc.National Foreclosure Mitigation

Counseling National Urban LeagueNova Southeastern UniversityOffice DepotPublix Supermarket CharitiesPNC Sun-Sentinel Children’s FundSunshine HealthSunTrust Third Federal Savings and LoanTripp Scott, P.A.U.S. Department of Housing and

Urban DevelopmentUnited Way of Broward CountyUPSWalmartWells Fargo Foundation

Major Donors & Funders (July 2015 - June 2016)

Balance Sheet(as of June 30, 2016)

86%

Current Assets $ 13,195,092

Current Liabilities $ 2,333,959

Total Assets $ 21,771,166

Total Liabilities $ 7,771,489

EXPENSES (for the year ending June 30, 2016)

$ 9,857,209

For a complete list of donors, please visit our website at ulbroward.org.

440 familiesattended

FREE HEALTHeducation and fitnessworkshops

programfacts

Community JusticeWe strive to build stronger, safer communities for thechildren and families we serve. Our CommunityJustice Division practices the restorative justice modelto create a neutral atmosphere where both lawenforcement and the community engage in criticalconversations about their interactions.

Small Business, Big Impact

Through the launch of the Small Business Loan Fund and theEntrepreneurship Center, the Florida Consortium of UL Affiliatesachieved the following: 44 new businesses created across the State of Florida 200 individuals improved credit 350 local small business owners attended the Small Business Summit1,000 individuals participated in asset-building workshops

GRADUATING YOUTHtransitioned to post-secondaryinstitutions

For more than 41 years the Urban League

of Broward County has championed

economic empowerment in the areas

of education, jobs, housing

and health. For every

step that we make

daily, it could not

be accomplished

without you.of our

JOBSWe provide advanced industry training thatpromotes desirable skills in employment seekers.

1,700 job-seekersconnectedwith

opportunitiesJOB PLACEMENT

119 achieved credentials throughour job-readiness programs

Nearly

HOUSINGWe provide homeownership workshops tothose who are looking to purchase a home andto those who are in jeopardy of foreclosure.

250 VETERAN FAMILIESpreserved through stablehousing placement

33 HOMES SAVED from foreclosure

OF JUVENILE YOUTHwho participated in our programs did not re-offend 90%

prog

ram

spotlig

hts

$10,000+

More thanOver 9,000families servedbetween July1, 2015and June 30, 2016.

Volunteer Engagement• 46% growth in theYoung ProfessionalsNetwork (YPN)membership

• Approximately 79new volunteersrecruited

• Over 800 volunteerhours committed

Your Voice,Your VoteThe Urban League of Broward Countycontinues to engageour communitythrough SolutionsCafés, town halls and voter’s educationforums. Our forumsaddress critical issues impactingcommunity includingemployment,housing and health.

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Page 5: Investing In Our Future · 2017-03-07 · Investing In Our Future WILTON MANORS WE DESIGN, PRIN T & PROMOTE… YOU! Printing Courtesy of Message from CEO & Board Chair Since its founding

Shaun DavisBoard ChairManaging PartnerS. Davis & Associates, P.A.

Dr. Germaine Smith-BaughPresident and CEOUrban League of Broward County

Our journey through this year would not have been

possible without the time, talent and resources of our

intricate network. We are proud of the accomplishment

we’ve made this year. We increased our voice and

advanced key strategic initiatives particularly in the areas

of economic empowerment and advocacy. This enabled

us to strengthen our responsibility to our community and

create greater value for our stakeholders.

With contributors, visionaries and leaders such as you,

the Urban League of Broward County continues to

transform our community and to facilitate growing

financial endeavors where limited opportunities existed.

Our four pillars of service ensure that the nearly 9,000

individuals who come through the Urban League doors

are garnered with skills, resources, and tools to help

them succeed in every area of their lives.

We look forward to continuing our joint efforts of

strengthening our communities in the years to come.

Serving Broward County is an honor.

Empowering Communities.Changing Lives.

Urban League of Broward CountySunshine Health Community Empowerment Center

560 NW 27th AvenueFort Lauderdale, FL 33311Phone (954) 584-0777 Fax (754) 200-5750

www.ulbroward.org

(Se habla Español and nou pale kreyol)

Investing In Our Future

WILTON MANORSWE DESIGN, PRINT & PROMOTE…YOU!

Printing Courtesy of

Message from CEO & Board Chair Since its founding in 1975, the UrbanLeague of Broward County has been

committed to empowering communitiesand changing lives. Our theory of changeis simple: when you develop a family, you

change a neighborhood. When youchange a neighborhood, you transform a

community. When you transformcommunities, you make the entire region

a safe and vibrant place for everyone.

MISSIONThe mission of the Urban League

movement is to enable African-Americans to secure

economic self-reliance, parity, power, and civil rights.

VISIONWe will be a catalyst for change in

Broward County and one of the besthuman service organizations in the State

of Florida. We will be the provider ofchoice for our customers, the employer ofchoice for our co-workers, the investment

of choice for our corporate, governmentand philanthropic partners and a model

of integrity and excellence for acommunity based organization.

VALUESIntegrity . Impact . Innovation . Passion

Commitment . Excellence . Empowerment

Urban League of Broward County | 2016 Annual Report

Stay Connected

Facebook.com/ulbroward

Twitter.com/ulbroward

Instagram.com/ulbroward

Lisa B. AndersonTD BankRob BabinCox Media GroupEvie ChittyBrink’s U.S.James ClineUnited Data TechnologiesJay CohenLaw Office of Jay Cohen, P.A.Kizzy Dominguez, Ph.D.K Parks ConsultingYolanda Cash JacksonBecker & PoliakoffAlphonso Jefferson Jr.Broward CountySandra JuliachsBank of AmericaLeslie LunakBankUnited

Todd PatonPaton MarketingSheila PettisCommunityLeader/EducatorRobert RuncieSchool Board of Broward CountyShawn SackmanSunTrustDennis D. SmithTripp Scott, P.A.Dawn StaglianoComcastMarie WaughSUEZCaren Snead WilliamsJM Family EnterprisesJudge Elijah Williams17th Circuit Court

2016 Urban League of Broward CountyBoard of Directors

ChairShaun DavisS. Davis & Associates

1st Vice ChairChris PatersonSunshine Health

2nd Vice ChairSidney CallowayShutts & Bowen, LLP

TreasurerSohail M. KothariCiti

Directors

SecretaryKristin KohlerEnterprise Holdings

Member-At-LargeTim HogansFlorida Power & Light

President and Chief Executive OfficerGermaine Smith-Baugh, Ed.D.

1416 NE 4th AveFt. Lauderdale, FL 33304

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Page 6: Investing In Our Future · 2017-03-07 · Investing In Our Future WILTON MANORS WE DESIGN, PRIN T & PROMOTE… YOU! Printing Courtesy of Message from CEO & Board Chair Since its founding

Shaun DavisBoard ChairManaging PartnerS. Davis & Associates, P.A.

Dr. Germaine Smith-BaughPresident and CEOUrban League of Broward County

Our journey through this year would not have been

possible without the time, talent and resources of our

intricate network. We are proud of the accomplishment

we’ve made this year. We increased our voice and

advanced key strategic initiatives particularly in the areas

of economic empowerment and advocacy. This enabled

us to strengthen our responsibility to our community and

create greater value for our stakeholders.

With contributors, visionaries and leaders such as you,

the Urban League of Broward County continues to

transform our community and to facilitate growing

financial endeavors where limited opportunities existed.

Our four pillars of service ensure that the nearly 9,000

individuals who come through the Urban League doors

are garnered with skills, resources, and tools to help

them succeed in every area of their lives.

We look forward to continuing our joint efforts of

strengthening our communities in the years to come.

Serving Broward County is an honor.

Empowering Communities.Changing Lives.

Urban League of Broward CountySunshine Health Community Empowerment Center

560 NW 27th AvenueFort Lauderdale, FL 33311Phone (954) 584-0777 Fax (754) 200-5750

www.ulbroward.org

(Se habla Español and nou pale kreyol)

Investing In Our Future

WILTON MANORSWE DESIGN, PRINT & PROMOTE…YOU!

Printing Courtesy of

Message from CEO & Board Chair Since its founding in 1975, the UrbanLeague of Broward County has been

committed to empowering communitiesand changing lives. Our theory of changeis simple: when you develop a family, you

change a neighborhood. When youchange a neighborhood, you transform a

community. When you transformcommunities, you make the entire region

a safe and vibrant place for everyone.

MISSIONThe mission of the Urban League

movement is to enable African-Americans to secure

economic self-reliance, parity, power, and civil rights.

VISIONWe will be a catalyst for change in

Broward County and one of the besthuman service organizations in the State

of Florida. We will be the provider ofchoice for our customers, the employer ofchoice for our co-workers, the investment

of choice for our corporate, governmentand philanthropic partners and a model

of integrity and excellence for acommunity based organization.

VALUESIntegrity . Impact . Innovation . Passion

Commitment . Excellence . Empowerment

Urban League of Broward County | 2016 Annual Report

Stay Connected

Facebook.com/ulbroward

Twitter.com/ulbroward

Instagram.com/ulbroward

Lisa B. AndersonTD BankRob BabinCox Media GroupEvie ChittyBrink’s U.S.James ClineUnited Data TechnologiesJay CohenLaw Office of Jay Cohen, P.A.Kizzy Dominguez, Ph.D.K Parks ConsultingYolanda Cash JacksonBecker & PoliakoffAlphonso Jefferson Jr.Broward CountySandra JuliachsBank of AmericaLeslie LunakBankUnited

Todd PatonPaton MarketingSheila PettisCommunityLeader/EducatorRobert RuncieSchool Board of Broward CountyShawn SackmanSunTrustDennis D. SmithTripp Scott, P.A.Dawn StaglianoComcastMarie WaughSUEZCaren Snead WilliamsJM Family EnterprisesJudge Elijah Williams17th Circuit Court

2016 Urban League of Broward CountyBoard of Directors

ChairShaun DavisS. Davis & Associates

1st Vice ChairChris PatersonSunshine Health

2nd Vice ChairSidney CallowayShutts & Bowen, LLP

TreasurerSohail M. KothariCiti

Directors

SecretaryKristin KohlerEnterprise Holdings

Member-At-LargeTim HogansFlorida Power & Light

President and Chief Executive OfficerGermaine Smith-Baugh, Ed.D.

1416 NE 4th AveFt. Lauderdale, FL 33304

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