United Methodist Family Services meets the 20 Standards for Charity Accountability.
United Methodist Family Services (UMFS) reports that it works with high-risk children and their families through the provision of residential treatment, treatment foster care, adoption services, community-based services, and specialized education in the state of Virginia. The organization's Child and Family Healing Center is a Level-C psychiatric facility with a 24-hour therapeutic program for children struggling with acute mental health challenges. The facility also provides specialized therapies in several different programs including the organization's Adoptive Family Preservation program. UMFS' Charterhouse School offers specialized education that serves students with behavioral, emotional, and developmental challenges, including autism and neurodiversity. Support for parents is provided via the organization's Family Support Partners program. The organization states that its Intensive Care Coordination and Functional Family Therapy programs serve to reunite children and families after being in the care and custody of the state. In 2020, UMFS reports that it assisted 7,769 children and families in 147 communities.
For the year ended June 30, 2020, United Methodist Family Services's program expenses were:
Residential program |
$8,444,931 |
Treatment foster care |
$8,044,393 |
Education |
$7,076,265 |
Other program services |
$4,693,898 |
Adoption services |
$767,423 |
Total Program Expenses: |
$29,026,910 |
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Chief Executive
Nancy Toscano, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer
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Compensation*
$0
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Chair of the Board
Michael Giancaspro
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Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation
Retired, Vice President of Corporate Development, Tredegar Corporation
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Board Size
17
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Paid Staff Size
579
*2021 compensation, as noted by the organization, includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances.
Note: UMFS reports that Ms. Toscano assumed the position of President and Chief Executive Officer of the organization in April 2021. Her compensation is not available at this time. In 2019, former President and Chief Executive Officer, Greg Peters, received $386,271 in compensation.
Method(s) Used:
Direct mail appeals, Grant proposals, Internet, Invitations to fund raising events, Planned giving arrangements, Print advertisements (newspapers, magazines, etc.), Cause- related marketing (affinity credit cards, consumer product sales, etc.), Other
Fundraising costs were 26% of related contributions. (Related contributions, which totaled $2,214,526 are donations received as a result of fundraising activities.)
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.
The following information is based on United Methodist Family Services's audited financial statements - consolidated for the year ended June 30, 2020.
Source of Funds |
Treatment foster care services |
$9,125,925 |
Intensive treatment services |
$7,906,792 |
Education |
$7,794,408 |
Other services income |
$4,710,271 |
Contributions |
$2,214,526 |
Adoption services |
$965,565 |
Investment income, net |
$333,460 |
Rental and other income |
$64,324 |
Total Income |
$33,115,271 |
- Programs: 90%
- Administrative: 9%
- Fundraising: Less than 1%
Total Income |
$33,115,271 |
Program expenses |
$29,026,910 |
Fundraising expenses |
$585,953 |
Administrative expenses |
$2,863,535 |
Other expenses |
$0 |
Total expenses: |
$32,476,398 |
Income in Excess of Expenses |
$638,873 |
Beginning Net Assets |
$26,600,950 |
Other Changes In Net Assets |
$0 |
Ending Net Assets |
$27,239,823 |
Total Liabilities |
$20,300,996 |
Total Assets |
$47,540,819 |
Note: According to UMFS' IRS Form 990 for the year ended June 30, 2020, the organization received $67,505 in contributed goods and services.