BBB Wise Giving Report for
Juvenile Protective Association

BBB Wise Giving Report issued October 2010
BBB Wise Giving Report expires October 2012


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Charity Contact Information

Name: Juvenile Protective Association
Address: 1707 North Halsted Street
  Chicago, IL 60614
Phone: 312-440-1203
Web Address: www.juvenile.org
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BBB Wise Giving Alliance Comments

Year, State Incorporated: 1901, Illinois
Affiliates: None
Stated Purpose: "to provide protective and rehabilitative services to abused, neglected and exploited children and their families."

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Evaluation Conclusions

              

Juvenile Protective Association (JPA) meets the 20 Standards for Charity Accountability.
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Programs

              

JPA’s services include prevention, early intervention/counseling, research, education/training and technical assistance. In fiscal year 2010, JPA reports serving 1,555 individuals in metropolitan Chicago through all direct service programs, as well as over 75,000 individuals indirectly served through presentations, published articles and consultation and training outreach to community agencies, hospitals, schools, day care centers and early childhood programs in Chicago, the state of Illinois and nationwide.

For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2010, JPA's program expenses were:

  
JPA counseling 1,120,185
JPA training 314,470
DHHS longitudinal study 250,243
DHHS NIH qualitative study 123,253
IL DCFS permanency planning 116,097
Total Program Expenses: $1,924,248
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Governance

              

Chief Executive : Richard H. Calica, Executive Director
Compensation*:
$170,299

Chair of the Board: Joshua J. Mintz
Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation: Vice President and General Counsel, John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

Board Size: 41

Paid Staff Size: 21

*July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009 compensation includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances.
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Fund Raising

              

Method(s) Used:

Direct mail, special events, planned giving, print advertisements, and grant proposals.
Fund raising costs were 18% of related contributions. (Related contributions, which totaled $1,523,419, are donations received as a result of fund raising activities.)
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Tax Status

              

This organization is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes.
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Financial

              

The following information is based on JPA's audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2010.

Source of Funds  
Contributions 618,314
Program project fees 474,108
Special events, net 316,175
DHHS longitudinal study 250,000
NIH qualitative study 120,000
IL DCFS - permanency planning 116,209
United Way 101,382
Dividend and interest income 28,514
IL DCFS - counseling 1,339
Other income 56
Deferred compensation loss -18,033
Total Income $2,008,064


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Uses of Funds as a % of Total Expenses

Programs: 82%  Fund Raising: 11%  Administrative: 7% 

Total income   $2,008,064
  Program expenses $1,924,248
  Fund raising expenses 269,859
  Administrative expenses 158,029
 
Total expenses   $2,352,136
Expenses in Excess of Income   (344,072)
Beginning net assets   1,849,264
Other Changes in Net Assets (221,802)
Ending net assets   1,283,390
Total liabilities   535,522
Total assets   $1,818,912

Note: In the financial section above, "other changes in net assets" represents losses on investments.

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