Brighton Center Inc

Organization Overview

Brighton Center Inc is located in Newport, KY. The organization was established in 1968. According to its NTEE Classification (W70) the organization is classified as: Leadership Development, under the broad grouping of Public & Societal Benefit and related organizations. As of 06/2022, Brighton Center Inc employed 227 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Brighton Center Inc 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 06/2022, Brighton Center Inc 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 4.7% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $12.0m during the year ending 06/2022. While expenses have increased by 3.5% 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.

Since 2017, Brighton Center Inc has awarded 26 individual grants totaling $1,498,600. If you would like to learn more about the grant giving history of this organization, scroll down to the grant profile section of this page.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2022

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES TO REACH SELF-SUFFICIENCY THROUGH FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES, EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, AND LEADERSHIP. WE WILL ACHIEVE THIS MISSION BY CREATING AN ENVIRONMENT THAT REWARDS EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION, ENCOURAGES MUTUAL RESPECT, AND MAXIMIZES RESOURCES.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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FAMILY CENTER PROGRAMS ASSIST FAMILIES TO REACH FINANCIAL SELF-SUFFICIENCY THROUGH SUPPORTIVE INTENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT, TRAINING, AND EDUCATION. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROVIDES SHORT-TERM CRISIS INTERVENTION AND PROVIDES FOOD AND OTHER TANGIBLE ITEMS, AS WELL AS LINKAGES TO OTHER SERVICES. IN FISCAL YEAR 2022, 2,529 FAMILIES RECEIVED THOSE SERVICES, AND 5,643 INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED A SPECIFIC TANGIBLE RESOURCE. 109 FAMILIES RECEIVED STABILIZATION, OR SHORT-TERM CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, AND 31 FAMILIES RECEIVED LONG TERM STABILIZATION SERVICES. 42 INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS RECEIVED RAPID REHOUSING SERVICES TO CONNECT THEM TO HOUSING AND WRAP-AROUND SUPPORT SERVICES. 119 OLDER ADULTS ACCESSED SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE THROUGH CLUB CARE. 265 FAMILIES, WITH SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN, WERE SERVED THROUGH STABLE FAMILIES, AND 183 OBTAINED OR MAINTAINED SAFE AND STABLE HOUSING. EVERY CHILD SUCCEEDS (ECS) PROVIDES HOME VISITATION FOR FIRST-TIME MOMS. HOME INSTRUCTION FOR PARENTS OF PRE-SCHOOL YOUNGSTERS (HIPPY) PROVIDES HOME VISITATION TO FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AGES 3 TO 5. OVER 325 FAMILIES ENGAGED IN HOME VISITATION PROGRAMMING, AND 90% OF CHILDREN ENGAGED FOR A PROGRAM YEAR WERE ASSESSED AGE APPROPRIATE IN COGNITIVE AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT.


OUR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS SERVE INDIVIDUALS THROUGHOUT THE EIGHT NORTHERN KENTUCKY COUNTIES. SINCE APRIL 1997, WE HAVE OFFERED COMPREHENSIVE AND HOLISTIC TRAINING THROUGH THE CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING (CET). THROUGH CET, 170 INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED TRAINING, AND 85% SECURED EMPLOYMENT. CITY FUTURES IS A PROJECT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF COVINGTON IN WHICH CAREER COACHING, COMMUNITY SUPPORTS, AND FINANCIAL COACHING ARE AVAILABLE TO THE RESIDENTS OF CITY HEIGHTS, AND SERVED 247 INDIVIDUALS IN FISCAL YEAR 2022. TRADES TO SUCCESS IS A PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM THAT EXPLORES TRADE AND APPRENTICESHIP CAREERS, JOB TRAINING, AND POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES. IN FISCAL YEAR 2022, 30 INDIVIDUALS ENGAGED IN TRADES TO SUCCESS, AND 22 OBTAINED EMPLOYMENT. 18 WOMEN ENGAGED IN CAMPBELL COUNTY DETENTION CENTER'S CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROGRAM WHICH IS DESIGNED FOR WOMEN AND USES TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE AND GENDER-SPECIFIC RESPONSIVE PRACTICE DURING A 6-MONTH IN-PATIENT TREATMENT MODEL WHILE INCARCERATED, WHICH IS THEN FOLLOWED BY 24 MONTHS OF SUPPORTIVE SERVICES BY COMMUNITY PARTNERS.


KENTUCKY CAREER CENTERS SERVES AS THE OPERATOR AND DIRECT SERVICE PROVIDER FOR WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT (WIOA) SERVICES IN THE EIGHT COUNTIES OF NORTHERN KENTUCKY. TALENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PROVIDED WIOA SERVICES TO ADULT AND DISLOCATED WORKERS (7,510 INDIVIDUALS), AND YOUTH (2,428 INDIVIDUALS), AS WELL AS EMPLOYERS. THE KENTUCKY CAREER CENTER OPERATOR COORDINATES THE DELIVERY OF SERVICES BETWEEN PARTNERS IN COVINGTON, FLORENCE, CARROLLTON, AND GRANT COUNTIES. OF THOSE SERVED, 89% OF YOUTH SECURED EMPLOYMENT AND 97% OF INDIVIDUALS MAINTAINED EMPLOYMENT FOR SIX MONTHS. 155 INDIVIDUALS WERE SERVED THROUGH LIFT UP, A COLLABORATIVE PROJECT WITH ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE THAT UTILIZES A NO WRONG DOOR APPROACH DESIGNED TO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS, AND 153 INDIVIDUALS RETAINED EMPLOYMENT FOR 3 MONTHS.


EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAMS SERVE INFANTS, TODDLERS, PRESCHOOLERS, AND SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES THROUGH CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS. NORTHERN KENTUCKY SCHOLAR HOUSE (NKSH), A PARTNERSHIP WITH NEIGHBORHOOD FOUNDATIONS, IS A COMPREHENSIVE, TWO-GENERATION SELF-SUFFICIENCY PROGRAM FOR SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES THAT PROVIDES AFFORDABLE HOUSING, CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (EARLY SCHOLARS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER), AND CASE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT AS THEY PURSUE A DEGREE IN HIGHER EDUCATION. 135 WERE SERVED AT NKSH. 155 CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS WERE SERVED AT BRIGHT DAYS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER AND 99 AT EARLY SCHOLARS. AFTER 12 MONTHS OF ENROLLMENT, 100% OF BRIGHT DAYS AND EARLY SCHOLARS CHILDREN WERE ASSESSED AS AGE-APPROPRIATE FOR COGNITIVE AND LANGUAGE SKILLS. 95% OF THE SINGLE PARENTS AT NKSH MADE MEASURABLE PROGRESS TOWARD A DEGREE. FINANCIAL WELLNESS & VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENT PROVIDES BOTH A CONTINUUM OF FINANCIAL SERVICES, AS WELL AS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN BRIGHTON CENTER AND THROUGHOUT NORTHERN KENTUCKY. FINANCIAL WELLNESS WORKS ON IMPROVING CREDIT, BUDGETING, GETTING BANKED, SAVING, MAKING GOOD FINANCIAL DECISIONS, ASSISTING WITH ASSET BUILDING, AND PREPARING INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES FOR HOMEOWNERSHIP. VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA) SITES ARE OFFERED TO ASSIST WITH TAX PREPARATION IN CAMPBELL, BOONE, AND GRANT COUNTIES, AND PROVIDED 617 INDIVIDUALS WITH FREE TAX PREPARATION SERVICES WHICH RESULTED IN A TOTAL OF $1,171,053 IN COMBINED TAX RETURNS. 158 INDIVIDUALS ATTENDED A FINANCIAL EDUCATION WORKSHOP WITH 100% INCREASING THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF BUDGETING, CREDIT, AND BANKING. 299 INDIVIDUALS ENGAGED IN FINANCIAL COACHING, AND 91% PAID THEIR BILLS ON TIME OVER TIME. 37 INDIVIDUALS BECAME HOMEOWNERS, AND 91 INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED FORECLOSURE PREVENTION COUNSELING. HUNDREDS OF FAMILIES WERE SERVED THROUGH HOLIDAY DRIVE, WHERE 2,822 INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED HOLIDAY GIFTS AND/OR FOOD IN DECEMBER. IN ADDITION, VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENT SERVICES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OVERSIGHT OF 1,477 VOLUNTEERS EACH YEAR WHO ASSIST OUR PROGRAMS. ALSO, BRIGHTON CENTER HAD 223 VOLUNTEERS SERVING AT LOCAL NON-PROFITS THROUGH OUR RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP). WE ALSO EDUCATED 1,810 SENIORS ON THE ISSUE OF MEDICARE FRAUD. IN ADDITION, 214 SENIORS WERE SERVED THROUGH SENIOR SUPPORT SERVICES. RECOVERY SERVICES INCLUDE BRIGHTON RECOVERY CENTER FOR WOMEN, WHICH IS A 100-BED FACILITY LOCATED IN BOONE COUNTY THAT PROVIDES RESIDENTIAL LONG-TERM (APPROXIMATELY 9 MONTHS) RECOVERY SERVICES FOR WOMEN 18 AND OLDER. IT IS PART OF THE RECOVERY KENTUCKY INITIATIVE IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY CREATED TO HELP KENTUCKIANS RECOVER FROM SUBSTANCE ABUSE, WHICH OFTEN LEADS TO CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS. 304 WOMEN WERE SERVED THROUGH THE BRIGHTON RECOVERY CENTER WITH 30 WOMEN RETAINED IN ALL PHASES OF THE PROGRAM DURING THE FY22 TIMEFRAME. SOBER LIVING OFFERS A SAFE SOBER LIVING ENVIRONMENT FOR 6 WOMEN WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED A RECOVERY KENTUCKY PROGRAM AND NEED AFFORDABLE HOUSING, AND 50% REPORTED NO RELAPSE 6 MONTHS AFTER COMPLETING THE PROGRAM. CENTER TABLE-CATERING WITH A PURPOSE IS A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE CATERING PROGRAM THAT OFFERS RESIDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN ABOUT THE CATERING BUSINESS AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN EXPERIENCE IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY. YOUTH SERVICES PROVIDES SERVICES FOR YOUTH IN THE COMMUNITY. YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT (YLD) WORKS WITH YOUTH TO BUILD LEADERSHIP AND CONDUCT COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS. IN ADDITION, WE SERVE TROUBLED ADOLESCENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES THROUGH THE HOMEWARD BOUND SHELTER FOR RUNAWAY AND HOMELESS YOUTH (NORTHERN KENTUCKY'S ONLY SHELTER SPECIFICALLY FOR YOUTH), AND INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM FOR YOUTH AT RISK OF BECOMING HOMELESS. OUR OUTREACH PROGRAMS INCLUDE STREET OUTREACH PROGRAM (SOP) AND PROJECT SAFE PLACE, A CRISIS INTERVENTION PROGRAM IN WHICH 118 LOCAL BUSINESSES PARTICIPATE. SOP IS STREET-BASED OUTREACH AND EDUCATION FOR HOMELESS YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS THROUGH IDENTIFYING WHERE THEY CONGREGATE, AND 91 YOUTH WERE ENGAGED AND 57 WERE ASSESSED FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICES DURING FISCAL YEAR 2022. TEEN COALITION ENGAGES HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH AND COMBINES SERVICE LEARNING, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, AND CAREER AND COLLEGE EXPLORATION; 17 HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH SERVED ON THE TEEN COALITION, AND 14 INCREASED THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF CAREER/COLLEGE PREPAREDNESS. IN FISCAL YEAR 2022, 187 YOUTH WERE SERVED BY YLD, 82% DEMONSTRATED SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SKILLS NECESSARY FOR SUCCESS; AND 35 FAMILIES RECEIVED STABILIZATION SERVICES. HOMEWARD BOUND SHELTER HELPED 145 YOUTH BY PROVIDING CRISIS INTERVENTION AND 88% OF YOUTH EXITED COUNSELING TO ENSURE A SAFE AND APPROPRIATE STABLE LIVING ARRANGEMENT, AND HOMEWARD BOUND RESIDENTIAL PROVIDED 7 YOUTH WITH RESIDENTIAL SERVICES AND COUNSELING. THE INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM HAD 100% OF YOUTH GAIN EMPLOYMENT WITHIN 90 DAYS OF ENROLLING AND DEMONSTRATED BASIC LIFE SKILLS NEEDED TO LIVE IN THE COMMUNITY. OPPORTUNITY HOUSE START UP BEGAN DURING FISCAL YEAR 22, WHICH IS AN INNOVATIVE INITIATIVE TO DEVELOP POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND STABILIZE HOUSING FOR OPPORTUNITY YOUTH, YOUTH AGES 18 TO 24 THAT ARE OFTEN DISCONNECTED FROM EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT.


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Wonda Winkler
President And CEO
$125,306
June Miller
Cfao
$113,935
Thomas Stoll
Chair
$0
Dave Koeninger
Treasurer
$0
Eric Johnson
Secretary
$0
Daniel Groneck
Vice Chair
$0

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$1,495,023
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$90,152
Related organizations$0
Government grants $4,528,671
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$3,696,381
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $757,782
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$9,810,227
Total Program Service Revenue$3,039,586
Investment income $184,741
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales -$22,077
Net Income from Fundraising Events $89,619
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $13,102,096

Grants Awarded

Over the last fiscal year, Brighton Center Inc has awarded $407,876 in support to 2 organizations.

Grant RecipientAmount

BRIGHTON PROPERTIES INC

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Newport, KY

PURPOSE: Opportunity House

$300,000

CHAPIN HALL CENTER FOR CHILDREN

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Chicago, IL

PURPOSE: Program support

$107,876
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Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 21 grants that Brighton Center Inc has recieved totaling $3,228,547.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
Northern Kentucky Area Developement District

Florence, KY

PURPOSE: WORKFORCE

$1,449,397
United Way Of Greater Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH

PURPOSE: Program Operating Cost

$1,151,936
Greater Cincinnati Foundation

Cincinnati, OH

PURPOSE: GENERAL PURPOSE

$368,592
Local Initiatives Support Corporation

New York, NY

PURPOSE: SEE PART IV

$50,200
Interact For Health

Cincinnati, OH

PURPOSE: COMPETITIVE AND NON-COMPETITIVE GRANTS

$36,540
Horizon Community Funds Of Northern Kentucky Inc

Covington, KY

PURPOSE: General Support

$32,000
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