Easterseals is committed to enhancing quality of life and expanding local access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities to the more than 1. Easterseals is uniquely prepared to respond to the needs of people with disabilities, families, and communities with outcomes-based services, providing support throughout the lifespan.
Our services include early intervention programs, inclusive childcare, medical rehabilitation and autism services for young children and their families; job training and coaching, employment placement, and transportation services for adults with disabilities, including veterans; adult day programs and employment opportunities for older adults — in addition to a variety of services for people of all ages including behavioral health services, assistive technology, camp and recreation, caregiving support including respite — and much more.
Services at each Easterseals location are carefully selected to address the specific needs of the local community. Connect with your local Easterseals to see what services are offered near you. We serve a wide range of disabilities, both visible and invisible. Across the nation, we remove physical, cultural, attitudinal and legal obstacles so people with disabilities have every opportunity to live meaningful and productive lives, on their own terms.
We exist to provide the best services and opportunities for people with disabilities in communities nationwide. More than 1. Additionally, Easterseals helps more than , physicians, therapists and other professionals learn ways to improve services for people with disabilities through professional education programs. To make our services accessible to as many people as possible, Easterseals relies on public contributions.
Public contributions help cover the difference between actual program costs and what our clients can afford. Easterseals is a Section c 3 organization that also receives funding from a variety of other sources, including private insurers, government agencies and fee-for-service.
Find out how you can help us take on disability and continue to provide indispensable resources. As a national non-profit organization with a federated structure, Easterseals financial profile is represented correctly only when the national headquarters Easterseals, Inc.
By nature, Easterseals, Inc. Easterseals, Inc. Today and every day, Easterseals offers positive and profound programs and services to more than a million people and families living with a disability annually. Our unique, inclusive services are provided through a network of affiliates in communities nationwide, plus partners in Puerto Rico and Canada. Easterseals offers hundreds of home and community based services and supports. Easterseals is a non-profit provider of health and human services, incorporated under the provisions of Section c 3 of the Internal Revenue Code.
VALUES: Philanthropy: We believe in the importance of charitable giving and its ability to make a lasting mark upon people and the community. Donor-focus: We build exceptional partnerships with people and promote inspired giving by providing donors with the options, tools and support they need to make charitable giving easy, personally satisfying and effective.
Stewardship: We invest charitable gifts wisely and distribute them to advance the mission of Goodwill-Easter Seals Minnesota. What we do In , the Goodwill-Easter Seals Foundation was formed to ensure our financial resources grow and keep pace with the increased demand for services.
Help build the bridge The Goodwill-Easter Seals Foundation is building the bridge to ensure individuals can experience the power of work. Give now. Presented here are up to five of this organization's highest compensated employees. This compensation data includes salary, cash bonuses, and expense accounts and is displayed exactly how it is reported to the IRS.
The amounts include salary, cash bonuses, and expense accounts. The amounts do not include nontaxable benefits, deferred compensation, or other amounts not reported on Form W Read the IRS policies for compensation reporting. Organization that normally receives no more than one-third of its support from gross investment income and unrelated business income and at the same time more than one-third of its support from contributions, fees, and gross receipts related to exempt purposes.
Central - the organization is a central type organization no group exemption of a National, Regional or Geographic grouping of organizations. BMF affiliation code: 1. The Form is a document that nonprofit organizations file with the IRS annually. We leverage finance and accountability data from it to form Encompass ratings. Click here to view this organization's Forms on the IRS website if any are available. This score estimates the actual impact a nonprofit has on the lives of those it serves, and determines whether it is making good use of donor resources to achieve that impact.
Note: The absence of a score does not indicate a positive or negative assessment, it only indicates that we have not yet evaluated the organization. Do you work at Easter Seals Inc.? Authorized by the Older American A Authorized by the Older American Act, the program provides subsidized, service-based training for low-income persons 55 or older, who are unemployed with poor employment prospects.
SCSEP's mission is to promote economic self-sufficiency for older individuals seeking to achieve this goal. Program participants train at community nonprofits and government agencies, gaining skills to prepare them for employment. See Schedule O for additional program information In addition, Easterseals provides program participants training to help them become job-ready; this can include resume workshops, interview workshops, job search assistance, and other supports to become more employable.
The U. During the calendar year , Easterseals served 2, participants and successfully trained many participants who were "most in need. During this same period, Easterseals SCSEP participants provided 1,, million hours of community service hours to local not-for-profit and government agencies through their training assignments. These community service hours greatly benefit local communities in addition to training SCSEP participants.
Public Health Education: Creating a public awareness about individuals living with disabilities and the issues they face through multi-media public education campaigns, community advocacy, and by prov More Public Health Education: Creating a public awareness about individuals living with disabilities and the issues they face through multi-media public education campaigns, community advocacy, and by providing up-to-date resources about disabilities, disabilit Less.
Fundraising Advisory: Training and consultation with Easterseals' affiliates to strengthen their relationships with donors and make the general public aware of the needs of children and adults with di More Fundraising Advisory: Training and consultation with Easterseals' affiliates to strengthen their relationships with donors and make the general public aware of the needs of children and adults with disabilities and their families. Note: The absence of a score does not indicate a positive or negative assessment, it only indicates that the organization has not yet submitted data for evaluation.
This score provides an assessment of the organization's engagement with the constituents it serves, a practice we term Constituent Feedback.
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