Hancock Hardin Wyandot Putnam Community Action Commission

Organization Overview

Hancock Hardin Wyandot Putnam Community Action Commission, operating under the name Hhwp Cac, is located in Findlay, OH. The organization was established in 1966. According to its NTEE Classification (P20) the organization is classified as: Human Service Organizations, under the broad grouping of Human Services and related organizations. As of 12/2021, Hhwp Cac employed 199 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Hhwp Cac is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 12/2021, Hhwp Cac generated $13.1m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 7 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 9.8% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $13.2m during the year ending 12/2021. While expenses have increased by 9.7% per year over the past 7 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2021

Describe the Organization's Mission:

Part 3 - Line 1

TO REDUCE THE CONDITIONS OF POVERTY BY PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES TO IMPROVE LIVES.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

Part 3 - Line 4a

CHILD EDUCATION: HEAD START IS A NO-FEE, FAMILY-FOCUSED, PRESCHOOL PROGRAM FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES, BUT LIMITED OPENINGS ARE AVAILABLE FOR HIGHER-INCOME FAMILIES. CHILDREN AGES THREE YEARS THROUGH KINDERGARTEN ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE PROGRAM INCLUDING CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. THE PROGRAM PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL SERVICES TO PREPARE CHILDREN FOR KINDERGARTEN, CHILD AND FAMILY LITERACY, HEALTH AND NUTRITION SERVICES, PARENT INVOLVEMENT, AND SOCIAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. THE PROGRAM SERVED 412 CHILDREN IN 2021.


ENERGY ASSISTANCE AND WEATHERIZATION: THE HOME WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS A FEDERALLY FUNDED LOW-INCOME RESIDENTIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAM. THE PROGRAM REDUCES LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS' ENERGY USE, THUS CREATING MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR THOSE IN MOST NEED. SERVICES INCLUDE ATTIC, WALL AND BASEMENT INSULATION; BLOWER-DOOR-GUIDED AIR LEAKAGE REDUCTION; HEATING SYSTEM REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENTS; AND HEALTH AND SAFETY TESTING AND INSPECTIONS. ALL MEASURES ARE PROVIDED BASED ON AN ON-SITE ENERGY AUDIT AND ON COST-EFFECTIVE GUIDELINES DEVELOPED USING THE NEAT COMPUTERIZED ENERGY AUDIT. INDIVIDUALIZED CLIENT EDUCATION IS AN IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF THE PROGRAM. THE HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS A FEDERALLY FUNDED PROGRAM DESIGNED TO HELP LOW-INCOME OHIOANS MEET THE HIGH COST OF HOME HEATING. IN 2021, 85 HOMES WERE WEATHERIZED AND 1,639 HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVED UTILITY AND/OR HEATING AND COOLING ASSISTANCE.


TRANSPORTATION: HANCOCK AREA TRANSPORTATION SERVICES (HATS) PROVIDES MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF HANCOCK COUNTY UTILIZING A SMALL FARE SYSTEM. HHWP CAC ALSO CONTRACTS WITH OTHER AGENCIES TO PROVIDE AT NO COST TO PERSON WHO MEET CERTAIN ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA, AND OTHER GROUPS. 60,933 TRIPS WERE PROVIDED TO 1,576 UNDUPLICATED RIDERS DURING 2021.


HOUSING: CREATION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING THROUGH A VARIETY OF METHODS, INCLUDING HOUSING REHABILITATION SERVICES, NEW CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES, AND NEW CONSTRUCTION OF LOWER-RENT APARTMENTS. SPECIFIC PROJECTS VARY IN EACH COUNTY EACH YEAR. 14 PARTICIPANTS WERE SERVED DURING THE YEAR.FOOD: PROVIDED FOOD ASSISTANCE TO WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN TO IMPROVE NUTRITION AND DIETARY INTAKE IMPROVE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES, REDUCE INCIDENCE OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT AND INFANT MORTALITY, AND PROVIDE INFANTS AND CHILDREN WITH A HEALTHY START IN LIFE. THERE WERE 3,238 PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021.COMMUNITY SERVICES: COMMUNITY SERVICES TO PROVIDE ELIGIBLE LOW INCOME PARTICIPANTS WITH VARIOUS SERVICES AND TO SUPPORT OTHER PROGRAM ACTIVITY. 1,176 HOUSEHOLDS WERE SERVED DURING THE YEAR.


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Joshua Anderson
President/ceo
$106,785
Brandy Lanagan
CFO
$79,868
Aaron Stuber
Vice Chairperson
$0
Brent Bradley
Chairperson
$0
Mark Depue
Secretary/treasurer
$0
Tim Bechtol
Board Member
$0

Outside Vendors & Contractors

Vendor Name (Service)Compensation
Applied Energy Products
Weatherization Materials Contractor
$116,501
Findlay Hope House For The Homeless
Rental Assstance Program Sub-grantee
$340,939
Ohio Heartland Community Action Commissi
Weatherization Program Sub-grantee
$225,923
Helms Construction Inc
General Contractor - Construction Projec
$185,248
Virtual Technologies Group
I.t. Contractor
$115,868
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Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$5,443
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $13,066,591
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$14,892
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $0
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$13,086,926
Total Program Service Revenue$57,621
Investment income $1,688
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $0
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $13,146,235

Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 1 grants that Hancock Hardin Wyandot Putnam Community Action Commission has recieved totaling $2,500.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
Cooper Tire Foundation Inc

Akron, OH

PURPOSE: DONATION

$2,500
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