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Organization: Family Access Network Foundation
Organization Description:. The Family Access Network (FAN) has been in operation
since 1993. FAN created a network of health and social service providers, school,
businesses, community organizations and individuals to ensure children receive the
services they need. FAN also has 24 advocates in 48 public schools and 5 early childhood
centers to link children and families with social services in the community
Project Name: Family Access Network Luncheon Fundraiser
Project Description: This event, the 5th Annual luncheon fundraiser, is intended to raise
enough money to support 215 children during the school year, which is $21,500. These
funds will be used for direct support.
Project Period: April 2011
Amount of Request: $500 (Total Project Expenditures = $3,930)
Previous Grants:
• Sep. 2002: $1,500 Fundraising event ($750 Daly; $750 Luke)
• Jan. 2007: $2,000 Breakfast fundraiser ($1,000 Baney; $500 Luke; $500 Daly)
• Feb. 2008: $3,000 Breakfast fundraiser($1,000 Daly; $1,000 Luke; $1,000 Baney)
• FY 2009 Community Grant: $15,000
• July 2008: $1,375 Golf fundraiser (Luke $825; Baney $275; Daly $275)
• Feb. 2009: $3,000 Lunch fundraiser (Luke $1,000; Baney $1,000; Unger $1,000)
• Feb. 2010: $1,500 Lunch fundraiser (Baney $1,000, Unger $500)
• FY 2011 Community Grant: $10,000
• Dec. 2010: $1,575 Lunch fundraiser (Unger $1,000; Baney $575)
Deschutes County Board of Commissioners
1300 NW Wall St., Bend, OR 97701-1960
(541) 388-6570 - Fax (541) 385-3202 - www.deschutes.org
DESCHUTES COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND
DISCRETIONARY GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION
Direct Application to:
Commissioner Tammy Baney
Commissioner Dennis R. Luke
Date:
1.31.2011
Project Name:
Project Beginning Date:
Amount of Request:
Commissioner Alan Unger
All Three Commissioners
Family Access Network Luncheon Fundraiser
April 5, 2011
$500
Applicant/Organization:
Address:
Project End Date:
Date Funds Needed:
Tax ID #•
City & Zip:
Telephone:
Email:
Family Access Network
Foundation
r2125 NE Daggett Lane
Contact Name(s):
Fax:
Julie N. Lyche
541-693-5651
Alternate Phone:
541-693-5675
April 5, 2011
Aprill, 2011
20-3534560
Bend, 97701
541-693-5677
Julie.lyche@hdesd.org
On a separate sheet, please briefly answer the following questions:
1. Describe the applicant organization, including its purpose, leadership structure, and activities.
2. Describe the proposed project or activity.
3. Provide a timeline for completing the proposed project or activity.
4. Explain how the proposed project or activity will impact the community's economic health.
5. Identify the specific communities or groups that will benefit.
6. Itemize anticipated expenditures*. Describe how grant funds will be used and include the
source and amounts of matching funds or in-kind contributions, if any. If the grant will
support an ongoing activity, explain how it will be funded in the future.
Attach:
Proof of the applicant organization's non-profit status.
• Applicant may be contacted during the review process and asked to provide a complete line item budget.
Tammy Baney: Amount: Signature:
Dennis Luke: Amount: Signature:
Alan Unger: Amount: Signature:
Family Access Network
DISCRETIONARY GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION
1. Describe the applicant organization, including its purpose, leadership structure, and
activities.
The Family Access Network (FAN) has been serving local disadvantaged families since 1993.
Currently, FAN has 26 advocates in 43 public school sites and five early childhood centers.
FAN is unique to Deschutes County in two ways. First, FAN created a network of health and
social service providers, schools, businesses, community organizations and individuals who
collaborate to ensure children receive the services they need most. Second, FAN provides
advocates in all Deschutes County public schools and two early childhood sites. FAN
advocates are hired by the schools as service brokers who link children and families to
critical social supports in the community. Working through one dedicated advocate, a child or
parent is referred for dental work, job opportunities, clothing, rent assistance, childcare
support, health insurance, and more.
The High Desert ESD manages the county -wide FAN program with the Director and one
support staff position, working closely with FAN advocates. The FAN Foundation was
established in September 2005, to ensure fiscal stability and long-term support of FAN. The
expansion of FAN to include the FAN Foundation has ultimately allowed the organization to
increase the number of disadvantaged children served through FAN advocates. The
Foundation has allocated $250,000 for FAN advocate salaries and $27,500 for client
emergency funds to Deschutes County school districts this fiscal year and will continue to
boost support as fundraising increases.
2. Describe the proposed project or activity.
The FAN Foundation is conducting its fifth annual fundraiser on April 5 at a luncheon at St.
Charles Medical Center. The goal of this event is to raise enough money to serve 215 children
with FAN services during the school year. Through community sponsorship and individual
donations, the target is $21,500. Last year the event increased the number of supporters of
FAN as well as multi-year pledges. Sponsorship funds provided through the Deschutes
County Economic Development Fund will be matched dollar for dollar by other local sponsors
and event contributors.
3. Provide a timeline for completing the proposed project or activity.
FAN Luncheon Fundraiser Timeline
December: Reserve location for FAN luncheon fundraiser - done
January: Recruit table captains for individual attendees - done
Secure community sponsorships — in process
February: Develop written materials for event - done
February: Finalize speakers, including FAN advocate, youth and family
March: Complete guest list
Finalize community sponsorships
April 5: Conduct event
April 30: Report back to sponsors
4. Explain how the proposed project or activity will impact the community's economic health.
The Family Access Network works with our most needy families within Deschutes County.
These are often the working poor. More than half of the families served through FAN receive
assistance only once because they are frequently in transition due to a job change, domestic
violence, a medical issue, or another life occurrence. With a little assistance, these families
are able to continue to support themselves and not fall into a long-term cycle of poverty.
With the current economic downturn FAN is working with families who have never needed
help in the past. Families who have become homeless because of a lost home, bankruptcy or
lay-off are walking through the doors of our FAN offices. Many of these families have been
donors to FAN in the past. FAN advocates are working to help these families navigate a social
service system they have never been in need of prior to their current struggles.
Through support of the FAN luncheon fundraiser, the Economic Development Fund will be
assisting in building upon the current successes of our FAN advocates. By helping families
move to the next level, out of poverty and into a self supporting family situation, our work
impacts the economic health of our community. The FAN Foundation is pleased with their
success in pursuing sustainable funding for this very important piece of our social service
network. Through FAN, we are able to help break the cycle of poverty, assist families in
improving their living situation, and move towards the economic health of our children and
families.
5. Identify the specific communities or groups that will benefit.
During the 2009-10 school year, FAN improved the lives of 7,894 children and family
members in our community. FAN advocates made over 1,754 connections to housing, over
2,149 connections to food and helped clothe 3,544 children and family members. Many of
these families are struggling to make ends meet. The group benefiting from this request is
one of our most fragile populations — children in poverty. Research clearly indicates that
education breaks the cycle of poverty. FAN advocates work with these children and families
to remove barriers and pave the way for a child's school success.
6. Itemize anticipated expenditures*. Describe how grant funds will be used and include the
source and amounts of matching funds or in-kind contributions, if any. If the grant will
support an ongoing activity, explain how it will be funded in the future.
Grant funds received will be used as community sponsorship of the FAN luncheon fundraiser.
The goal is to net $21,500 in corporate/community sponsorship and individual donations at
the event. Sponsorships will be used to leverage and challenge individual contributors to
attain the goal of 215 children served through the event. This grant and the event are one
component of the larger sustainability plan developed for the Family Access Network. There
is no obligation to support an ongoing activity through the proposal. Local sponsorship will
be secured on a year by year basis. Listed below are the event expenditures, committed and
pending sponsorship contributions, and the funding goal.
Project Expenditures
Fundraiser food costs (for 175 guests): $2,625
Printing costs $585
Facility $72o
Total Expenditures $3,930
Secured Sponsors
Bend Memorial Clinic $25o
Fratzke Commercial $25o
Columbia Bank $25o
Solaire Home Builders $25o
Sterling Bank $25o
PepsiCo $25o
OnPoint Credit Union $25o
The Garner Group $25o
Steve Scott Realtors $25o
Allardyce Family $250
Miller Lumber $1,000
Board of Co. Commissioners— $1,575
Economic Development Funds
Sponsorship Cash total to date $5075
St. Charles $720 (in-kind)
FAN Fundraiser Goal: $21,500 (215 children connected)
11-19-2008 01:05 HIGH DESERT ESD 5416935701
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
P. O. BOX 2608
CINCINNATI, OH 45201
Date:
APR 12 2006
FAMILY ACCESS NETWORK FOUNDATION
C/O JULIE N LYCHE
2480 NE TWIN KNOLLS DR STE 201
REND, OR 97701
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Employer.Idcntification Number:
20-3534560
DLN:
17053061009046
Contact Person:
RENEE RAILEY NORTON
Contact Telephone Number:
(877) 829-5500
Accounting Period Ending:
June 30
Public Charity Status:
170 (h) (1) (A) (vi)
Form 990 Required:
Yes
Effective Date of Exemption:
December 30, 2005
Contribution Deductibility:
Yes
Advance Ruling Ending Date:
.lune 30, 2010
ID# 31172
Dear Applicant:
we are pleased to inform you that upon review of your application for tax
exempt status we have determined that you are exempt from Federal income tax
under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to you are
deductible under section 1'0 of the Code. You arc also qualified to receive
tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106
or 2522 of the Code. Because this letter could help resolve any questions
regarding your exempt status, you should keep it in your permanent records.
Organizations exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Code are further classified
as either public charities or private foundations. During your advance ruling
period, you will be treated as a public charity. Your advance ruling period
begins with the effective date of your exemption and ends with advance ruling
ending date shown in the heading of the letter.
Shortly before the end of your advance ruling period, we will Fend you Form
8734, Support Schedule for Advance Ruling Period. You will have 90 days after
the end of your advance ruling period to return the completed form. We will
then notify you, in writing, about your public charity status.
Please see enclosed information for Exempt Organizations Under Section
501(c)(3) for some helpful information about your responsibilities as an exempt
organization.
Letter 1045 (DO/CC)
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FAMILY ACCESS NETWORK FOUNDATION
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Sincerely,
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Lois G. Lerner
Director, Exempt Organizations
Rulings and Agreements
Enclosures: Information for Organizations Exempt Under Section 501(c)(3)
Statute Extension
Letter 1045 (DO/CG)