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SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSINCommunity Action Program
PEOPLEHELPINGPEOPLE
2018ANNUAL REPORT
MISSIONSWCAP works to
eliminate the causes & conditions of poverty in
Southwestern Wisconsin.
WE FIGHT POVERTYSWCAP provides services in the critical areas of housing, energy, food, early childhood and adult education, healthcare and transportation. We primarily serve Grant, Green, Iowa, Lafayette and Richland counties, with some services extending into bordering counties.
Our board, comprised of business, government and low-income representatives, provides strategic guidance to our planning and operations. For more than 50 years of carrying out our anti-poverty mission, we have used an approach that relies on productive and supportive community-led activities and partnerships to achieve quality outcomes for those who live in poverty.
Our context is broad and non-linear, involving real-life issues such as food insecurity, safe affordable housing, individual and family well-being, early childhood development, competitive work skills and support networks at the community level. At our core, we are simply people helping people - we succeed with the generous help of others.
MOBILIZEUnite public and
private anti-poverty resources & action.
ADVOCATEImprove public
policy and funding to fight poverty.
SERVEOffer programs &
services that lead to self-sufficiency.
ENGAGEActively involve
low-income people in the solutions.
Each year, SWCAP serves more than 10,000 individuals through 12 service
locations in our 5-county area.
Jeannie Blumer Chair
Carol Beals Vice Chair
Ruth Ann Francis Treasurer
Ron Benish
Kari Bennett
Renae Blashke
Martha Boyer
Melissa Burke
Richard Cates
Ron Coppernall
Mike Furgal
Steve Genoway
Robert Laeser
Kriss Marion
Victoria Solomon
David Turk
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WE ALL HAVE AROLE TO PLAY INFIGHTING POVERTY
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MESSAGEFROM LEADERSHIP
Walter J. Orzechowski,Executive Director
The vision of our country's Community Action Partnership is a nation that creates opportunities for all people to thrive, build strong, resilient communities, and ensures a more equitable society.
I share that vision with SWCAP's dedicated staff, the SWCAP Board of Directors, our partner agencies, hundreds of selfless volunteers, donors and community leaders from throughout Southwestern Wisconsin.
In our work, there is always room for another hand and always a need for additional support. I welcome you to join us as we work to eliminate the causes and conditions of poverty in Southwestern Wisconsin.
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FOOD & NUTRITION
Our WIC program served 1,143 individual women, infants and children under 5 in the counties of Crawford, Iowa, Lafayette and Richland. Participants redeemed nearly $450,000 in WIC benefits at area stores and just over $4,000 at farmers markets, for specific food items designed to supplement their diets with nutrients targeted to women, infants and children.
Of participants, the number of kids with normal blood levels increased by 2% and the rate of obesity in children aged 2-4 decreased 2%. Out of 24 kids with low blood iron, 20 improved to normal levels after enrolling and participating in the WIC program.
Nearly 21,000 food pantry boxes were distributed to low income households at 8 SWCAP-affiliated food pantries.
Of those food pantry boxes, 14,619 included hygiene supplies, such as shampoo, deodorant, soap and cleaning supplies.
1,765 weekend bags of food went home with food-insecure students through confidential food programs at participating schools.
A new Food Security Coalition website helps people locate food resources.
Nearly 69 community activities taught pantry users about food gardening and other food and nutrition-related topics.
WIC Program
Food Pantries
BASIC NEEDSClothing vouchers to SWCAP Community Treasures Thrift Stores helped 448 households with cost-free clothes and we helped 68 households with goods such as dishes, towels, utensils, etc.
352 vouchers were issues for free diapers to those in need. 82 families received holiday gifts for kids. School supplies were given to 92 low-income families.
I want to Keep MY FAMILY
MY CHILDRENMY BABY MYSELF
Healthy!
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About 500 individuals participated in anti-stigma and mental health literacy training. Nearly 100 people attended Power of
Community leadership training.
Three county and 1 regional NIATx projects got underway to work on community mental health system and process improvements.
Started 2 critical services: We began a new program to treat opioid use disorder with outpatient counseling and treatment, including medication-assisted treatment and another program for suicide prevention programming, with a specific focus on farmer and ag-related suicide prevention.
HEALTH &WELL-BEING
“I don’t usually sign up to be on committees or steering groups, but I keep coming because we are taking action. I leave feeling hopeful.” ~BHP Committee Member
Behavioral Health Partnership
Neighborhood Health Partners (NHP)
Clinic Affiliations
In a total of 1,656 visits to NHP clinics in 3 counties, NHP provided physicals, vision screening and mental health assessments to slightly more than 400 individuals. 630 individuals received prevention counseling sessions for STI/HIV, with 512 of those receiving contraceptives and 322 being screened for STI/HVI. In 2018, NHP positioned itself for expanded services into behavioral health by initiating the certification process to provide Medication Assisted Treatment for opioid recovery.
We continue to provide fiscal sponsorship to two area free clinics, under the umbrella of our nonprofit 501(c)3 designation. Community Connections Free Clinic in Dodgeville provides basic health care for those who cannot afford care on their own. Fowler Dental Clinic provides free dental care for low income kids ages 1-12 in Green County, with some services extending into Lafayette County. Both clinics are volunteer supported, grant/donation funded, free clinics.
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HOUSING & ENERGYHousing Partnerships
110 households were fully weatherized and 30 more received limited weatherization.
Weatherization
Home purchase became a reality for 14 households who were assisted by interest-free loans and/or closing cost assistance.
Affordable Purchase
SWCAP views safe and affordable housing as a critical component of our anti-poverty strategy. We seek good solutions to housing problems, often through partnerships. In 2018, that included providing fiscal sponsorship to House of Our Own (HOOO), an integrated rental community for autistic adults, seniors and low-to-middle earners. We also worked with Cinnaire to help move forward a plan for farmworker housing in the Darlington area.
New, energy-efficient furnaces were installed in 99 households.
Emergency Furnace
19 households received rehab improvements.
Home Rehab
Affordable RentalSWCAP provided affordable housing counseling to 209 households and helped 56 households with rent payment assistance.
Thank you for the weatherization upgrades and new furnace. I would not have been able to afford any of this on my own. I am now looking forward to a long, cold, brutal Wisconsin winter! ~Weatherization Customer
Homeless Shelter & Prevention107 individuals received case management and/or referral assistance. Temporary housing, including emergency shelter, was provided to 96 individuals. 11 individuals were helped with emergency rent payments.
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Our drivers spent 27,712 hours on the road, up 8 percent over same period, previous year.
TRANSPORTATION
Provides transportation using a network of mostly volunteer drivers throughout Southwest Wisconsin.
EMPLOYMENT
LIFT Transit
43 Volunteer Drivers& 3 Staff Drivers
Our fleet includes 7 wheelchair-accessible vans, 2 with bariatric access, plus 2 passenger vans. Most drivers use their own cars.
806,944 Miles DrivenIn LIFT & Volunteer Vehicles
A range of skills enhancement services helped 16 individuals complete vocational training while working part-time. 10 received tuition assistance; books and materials were purchased for 11. Other services included financial coaching, interview and resume help and transportation assistance.
Skills Enhancement
4 individuals received counseling and assistance with small business development, including 1 issued business development loan.
Jobs & Business Development
WnW made 62 no-interest car loans to help individuals buy safe, reliable vehicles to get to and from work. Purchases exceeded $270,000, which also helps our local community economies.
Work n Wheels
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EDUCATION & CHILD DEVELOPMENTHead Start & Early Head Start
Foster Grandparent126 students were mentored by 34 senior citizen volunteers, who spent 5,220 hours helping young children at 13 area schools learn to read, providing one-on-one tutoring and serving as a role model.
Head Start served 157 preschoolers from 153 families, with one or more additional direct services provided to 121 of the families. This positive learning environment builds social skills, emotional well-being, language, literacy and concept development. Head start also focuses on medical, dental and mental health, along with family well-being. PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT: 170 preschoolers had vision screenings, with 33 children identified as having vision concerns:
• 17 received an eye exam and no treatment was needed• 3 are currently in the treatment process• 2 still need appointments• 11 completed treatment and received glasses
94 children from 78 families enrolled in Early Head Start, benefiting from the triple mission to promote healthy prenatal outcomes, enhance development of children ages 0-3 and promote healthy family functioning.
See page 8 for the full Head Start Annual Report.
"One of our Head Start kids
was referred for vision
follow-up, where significant
hyperopia with astigmatism
was discovered in her left eye.
Because it was caught so early,
it's likely that glasses worn
temporarily will correct it. The mom was grateful
for the early screening and
described how her child's face just lit up on the
day she put her glasses on and
saw clearly."
SWCAP volunteer, Sally VyVyan,
has volunteered
in the Foster Grandparent
Program for 17 years. In 2018,
she received the prestigious
Jefferson Award for
Public Service.
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FINANCIAL REPORT
Consolidated Statement of Activities Year Ended December 31, 2018
REVENUE
Grant revenue $6,971,368 A
A 73%
B 11%
C 3%D 1%
E 3%
F 2%G 1%H 1%
I 3%
J 2%
Program contributions 1,066,024 B
Rental income 265,917 C
Interest income 52,292 D
Contributions and contracts 305,266 E
Bus./Corp./Found. contributions 210,188 F
Community org. contributions 70,193 G
Individual donations 139,641 H
Other income 254,964 I
In-kind contributions 187,113 J
Total revenue $9,522,966
EXPENSES
Personnel $4,733,122 A
A 52%
B 8%
C 6%
D 4%
E 3%
F 6%
G 2%
H 5%
I 2%
J 8%K 2%L 2%
Consultants/contract labor 708,834 B
Travel 580,694 C
Space costs 411,906 D
Supplies 272,784 E
Weatherization materials 520,935 F
Equip., lease, and maintenance 196,775 G
Depreciation 424,296 H
Beneficiary assistance 228,280 I
Other 687,937 J
Commodity food 194,163 K
In-kind expenses 187,113 L
Total expenses $9,146,839
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SERVICE AREAHEAD STARTMAIN OFFICE
SWCAP Head Start212 E. Chapel StreetDodgeville, WI 53533
[email protected]: 608.935.5422 Fax: 608.935.1498
PARTICIPATION
HEAD START & EARLY HEAD START 2017-18HEAD START MISSION: In collaboration with community service agencies, we provide expectant parents and families with children age’s birth through five, opportunities for:
L child development education, L health and nutrition services, L parent and program partnerships, and L family support, resource and referral;
to promote school readiness, positive parent-child interactions, self-sufficiency, and healthy lifestyles.
COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES:Education & Early Childhood DevelopmentSpecial Needs ServicesFamily Partnerships (Resource & Referral)Parent EngagementChild Health & SafetyChild NutritionChild Mental Health
Children are selected based on learning,
social/emotional need, and family income.
90% of families must meet established
income guidelines.
is essential in all aspects of Head Start programs. The family's success is dependent on parent engagement and participation.
OF HEAD STARTFAMILIES
90% 99%
OF EARLY HEAD START FAMILIES&were income eligible
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
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337Actual Enrollment
280Funded Enrollment
Science Knowledge & Skills
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Creative Arts Expression
Social & Emotional Development
Approaches to Learning
Logic and Reasoning
Social Studies Knowledge & Skills
Physical Health & Development
English Language Development
Language Development
Literacy Knowledge & Skills
Mathematics Knowledge & Skills
Early Learning OutcomesIncrease in Child Proficiency
Fall (Start) Spring (End)% of Children Who Are Proficient
HEAD START HAD A 2017-18 ENROLLMENT OF 337 CHILDREN
HEAD START’S AVERAGE MONTHLY ENROLLMENT WAS 100%
HEADSTART
49%Single-Parent Families
51%Two-Parent Families
EARLY HEADSTART
55%Single-Parent Families
45%Two-Parent Families
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A FEW STATISTICS For children enrolled at any time during 2017-18 year.
Children...Head Start
Early Head Start
Up to Date on Well Child Care 71% 84%Needing Treatment and Receiving It 100% 100%Completing a Dental Exam 83% n/aNeeding Dental Treatment and Receiving It 85% n/aUp to Date on Immunizations 99% 97%Diagnosed with a Special Need (Goal 10%) 23% 9%With an IEP/IFSP (Goal 100%) 100% 100%Eligible for Pre-Enrollment Early Intervention 26 11Eligible for Early Intervention During Enrollment 12 4Receiving Mental Health Assessment 5 0
Families Completing...Head Start
Early Head Start
Partnership Agreements 96% 87%
At Least One Goal 75% 70%
Referrals on Family's Behalf 117 94
Housing Assistance 45 50
English as a Second Language 2 4
Emergency Crisis Intervention 92 115
Job Training 2 2
Adult Education 4 4
Mental Health Services 7 17
Domestic Violence Services 1 0
Health Education 3 12
Parenting Education 81 111
WIC 71 123
Budgeting 4 0
Holiday Assistance 43 14
Nutrition 77 102
Income Support 29 41
Transportation 145 0
AODA Prevention/Treatment 2 2
RACE9%
Black/African American
85%White/Caucasian
6%Multi or Bi-Racial
ETHNICITY
10%Hispanic
90%Non-Hispanic
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PARENT ENGAGEMENT & FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Parent engagement activities provide experiences which
support and enhance the parent's role as the principal influence in their child's education and development.
HEADSTART
EARLY HEADSTART
SEPTEMBER PARENT & POLICY COUNCIL ORIENTATION, SAFETY
LET'S HELP OUR COMMUNITY
OCTOBER YOGA MATH PUMPKIN PARTYNOVEMBER YOGA MATH LET'S HAVE FUN WITH REDDECEMBER WINTER FAMILY ACTIVITY PAJAMA PARTY
JANUARY HAWAIIAN STEM BEARSFEBRUARY HAWAIIAN STEM HEARTS
MARCH PARENTS REVIEW CURRICULA WEATHERAPRIL ART SHOW HOPPING WITH BUNNIES
MAY END OF YEAR FAMILY SOCIAL FUN AT THE FARMJUNE BUILDING WITH DADJULY BUGS, BUGS, BUGS
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
HEAD START
EARLY HEAD START
PARENTAL EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Both Parents EmployedOne Parent EmployedBoth Parents Unemployed
Of Two-Parent Households
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
HEAD START
EARLY HEAD STARTParent EmployedParent Unemployed
Of Single-Parent Households
24% 52% 24%
21% 49% 29%
46% 54%
37% 63%
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HEAD START CLASS SCORECLASS, or the Classroom Assessment Scoring System, is an observational measure that looks at interactions between
teachers and students. Observations were conducted in our classrooms using the Pre-K Classroom Assessment Scoring
System (CLASS®). The CLASS® tool looks at three domains and ten dimensions of teacher-child interactions and measures
those observed interactions on a seven point scale.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
LanguageModeling
Quality ofFeedback
ConceptDevelopment
InstructionalLearningFormats
ProductivityBehaviorManagement
Regard forStudent
Perspective
TeacherSensitivity
NegativeClimate
PositiveClimate
CLASS dimensions for the 2017-18 program year.
CLASS domains for the 2017-18 program year.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Instructional Support
Classroom Organization
Emotional Support
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HEAD START FINANCIAL REPORTFor the most recent full program year, SWCAP's Head Start programs were audited by WIPFLi, LLP. The agency met
or exceeded all audit requirements and had no findings. The most recent onsite review conducted by administrative
staff from Wisconsin's Department of Children and Families (DCF) occurred in March, 2013, The review noted two non-
compliances concerning developmental screenings for children. The non-compliances were resolved to DCF's satisfaction.
HEAD START PROGRAMS SUMMARY OPERATION BUDGET STATE HS/
EHS-HB EHS-CCP
TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE 79,713 2,293,911 1,483,393
EXPENSES
PERSONNEL 47,267 1,223,774 395,243
FRINGE BENEFITS 13,935 407,753 54,435
SUPPLIES 756 118,704 81,153
CONTRACTUAL 1,888 51,622 17,549
TRAVEL 886 21,160
EQUIPMENT 273,578
OTHER 15,867 217,594 63,634
TOTAL FUNDS EXPENDED 79,713 2,293,911 669,701*
*Unexpended funds in EHS-CCP is due to a lack of childcare partner contracts and under-enrollment.
HEAD START FUNDING SOURCES
HS/EHS-HB
EHS-CCP
STATE75% 22% 3%
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Dental, Cuba City Schools, Cummins Emissions
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Conserva, Duerst, BarbaraDunlap, ChrisDure, PaulineDurtschi, DonnaDuve, ElizabethEarly Dual Language
Lrng Co, Ehlert, DanielleEhr, DebElias, SueEllenbolt, LeoEllenbolt, MaryElliott, Nick
Ellis, ElizabethElzen, HarlanErickson, CoreyEspinoza, BlancaEvans, CarlaEverson, BenEverson, KathleenEverson, MatthewEyler, LauraEyler, TomFarley, TomFarmers Savings
EmployeesFarningham, MarjieFarrey, DanielleFarris, ShananFaust, CarylFedie, JoshFelker, JessicaFish, CandiceFish, RobinFish-Linder, TammieFlannery, RFlannery, VonnieFloyd, KatherineFloyd, KennethFoley, CyndiFoley, LarryForeman, JessicaForeman, SandyForrest, BrendaForrest, JenniferFoster, KimFowdy, KarenFowdy, MikeFranklin, LanFreiburger, Janaan French, PaulFrench, RuthFrench, ZoeyFriedrich, BonnieFrontzak, DennisFunk, EliseGabbard, Christo-
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CaseyGuist, BrendaGuist-Corban,
BrittanyGunn, De'VanteHaas, GaryHach, AleciaHach, DustinHagen, RyanHagenston, HaileyHahn, DanielleHahn, KimberlyHalverson, LindseyHalverson, MichaelHampton, PamHampton, SeasonHardegree, LoraHardy, NatashaHardy, SteveHarrell, JazmanHarris, RevaHawkinson, MaggieHeartland Credit
Union EmployeesHecker, DonaldHeck's Farm Market, Hefel, LindseyHeginger, DanaHeil, DonnaHeins, ConnieHeins, DaveHelland, AngelHelland, MaddieHelland, OliverHelton, SusanHelwig, BettyHenkel, BaileyHenning, AleaHenning, NathanielHenning, ReneeHerbeck, NathanHerbeck, RoseHerbig, MichelleHerbig, RogerHermansen, BiIIHernandez, Ale-
jandraHernandez, Gua-
dalupeHertrampf, JennaHill, JaniceHill, RonaldHineline, KevinHirsbrunner,
RichardHochstetter, EdithHochstetter, RichardHocking, BrandonHoene, HeatherHoene, JeffHoene, SandyHoernke, BevHogan, MaryHollister, KennethHollister, ZachHolter, AlishaHolum, HunterHoner, Katrina
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Kroll, EvanKruble, BillKundert, AmyKuzay, BenKuzay, BrittaLaBarre, BobLacey-Robinson,
SedaleLaDow, MariaLadow, TracieLaFayette Co Health
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Niemeier, JennaNodorft, ChelseaNorris, GaryNorris, LorettaNotter, MeganNundahl, GarrettNungesser, MichelleOchoa, BrendaODonnell, JenniferOiler, CodyOld Nat'l Bank
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Reynolds, MarshaReynolds, TylerRicco, CaraRice, AshleyRice, DanielRichardson, BrendaRichardson, JessicaRichardson,
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