Archive for February 23rd, 2018
Communities In Schools Model (When You Hear This Rhetoric, Go Find Those Tax Returns!) From Oct. 17, 2016: Feb 2018 Intro on Continuing Relevance of Awareness of CIS and Related Models [Publ. Feb. 23, 2018].
Communities In Schools Model (When You Hear this Rhetoric, Go find those Tax Returns!) From Oct. 17, 2016 (short-link ends “-8Fb”; moved here 2/17/2018. Hate to waste all that earlier work by not publishing it!)
Extended Version of Title, same link: Communities In Schools Model (When You Hear this Rhetoric, Go find those Tax Returns!) From Oct. 17, 2016: Feb 2018 Intro on Continuing Relevance of Awareness of CIS and related models. Currently about 11,400 words.
The term “Communities in Schools” represents a national nonprofit and its similarly-named affiliates, although these are NOT considered “related organizations” at the tax level. To its credit its recent tax returns or financial statements are posted at its main website under the link “Financial Information.” I posted tax returns for the national organization and at least a few affiliates at the bottom of this post. I was interested that the national organization increased its “Total Assets” by $5M over just two years, to $56M, for the year ending 2015, and that (on a more recent website check) its mostly-male board of directors did have six women, including the former First Lady of Texas, and other powerhouses. (Shown with the bio blurbs below the “affiliates” map image.)
Here’s a recent Map from their “affiliates” page of “Where we are” for a general concept. Note: having an entire US State colored in doesn’t necessarily reflect how much of a presence (or what size operations, how many schools they’re involved with — or in fact, much other than a location) throughout that entire state. And there are some “multi-state” affiliates listed.

Interactive map. For a list, see Affiliates page. Interesting what sections of the country it is NOT in… Map is interactive on the website, not this image.

Image #1 of 3, CIS Bd of Directors (incl. 2 of 3 “National leadership” — Wynn & Milliken but not Erquiaga also) alpha by last name, as thumbnail photo directory. Wynn & Erquiaga both functional or previously IN public education in NEVADA. But this National entity is legally domiciled in Georgia (which I note has many affiliates) with a Virginia (i.e., closer to W.D.C.) address.

Image #2 of 3, CIS Bd of Directors (incl. 2 of 3 “National leadership” — Wynn & Milliken but not Erquiaga also) alpha by last name, as thumbnail photo directory.

Image #3 of 3, CIS Bd of Directors (incl. 2 of 3 “National leadership” — Wynn & Milliken but not Erquiaga also) alpha by last name, as thumbnail photo directory.
Communities In Schools, Inc. (national) board of directors each has a bio blurb. Out of 24 total (incl. former Educ. Secretary under Pres. Obama, Arne Duncan; above three images), here are the six women so privileged in slideshow format (some bios may take two — Chairman Elaine Wynn’s takes three — images):
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Interesting while the FY2016 and FY2017 audited financial statements are posted, no tax return past FY2015 (Fiscal year ending Sept. 30, meaning, now (Feb. 2018) that’s considerably “odd.” Also, the latest tax return says financials are “available upon request” when they are made available (except tax return for 2016, so far) on the website. Also while the tax return specifies only “children in schools” it’s clear from the website that, children in poverty, esp. children of color, is the “issue” and this nonprofit’s main focus.
Also, unspoken but fairly obvious, “Schools” is a subset of all legal schools within the country, and seems to mean PUBLIC schools; where poor kids are mostly warehoused…except those that have somehow broken out and gotten scholarships to better educational situations… (Keeping in mind that charter schools are still public, not private).
I’d like to raise certain financial issues up front here (for example, how the most recent available (FY2015) tax return shows “Gross receipts” $40M+ but Revenues less than half that, which were overspent, too. Why such a difference was found on “Statement of Revenues” which showed $25M of securities sold for $26M+ — i.e. at a loss. … Then there’s the matter, showing in Form 990 Part XI (Reconciliation of $$ differences between tax returns and audited financial statements) a $56M “Donated Services” reported as shown on the FS but NOT on the tax returns (for an organization reporting total assets of $56M at year end on the tax return. Turns out that $56M “Donated services” were in media, and from one of its major subcontractors, Causeway Agency. Having received the $56M, they simply expensed out the exact same amount (an accounting tactic?) on the FS).
I have decided against putting together the exhibits up top. See their “Financials” page for the links. This is fascinating, but for later. Except the following image gallery(!)
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Written by Let's Get Honest|She Looks It Up
February 23, 2018 at 9:56 pm
Posted in 1996 TANF PRWORA (cat. added 11/2011)
Tagged with "ETTNNs" (my term) 'Education Transformation Trademarked Networked Nonprofits', Anne Anastasi (1972 Pres of APA), Broward County Public Schools (Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School shooting), Child's Right To Counsel (and nonprofits promoting this-NACC CAI First Star...), CIS-Communities in Schools, CONGRESSIONAL COALITION ON ADOPTION INSTITUTE ("CCAI"), Elizabeth Loftus (UC Irvine), False Memories Foundation, Famous Psychologists and Their Awards, Fostering Media Connections Inc (2011ff in Calif) + CCAI, JCCF - Journalism Center on Children & Families (UMaryland~Annie E Casey-sponsored ~ 1993-2014~ Robt Fellmeth referenced), NACC-CAI- First Star (connections: see also Sherry Quirk & Eileen King), NESRI as outgrowth of Columbia U's Human Rights Initiative, NESRI-National Economic & Social Rights Initiative (Inc - in NY) Dignity In Schools Campaign, Robert C. Fellmeth (and his Foundation Sponsorships), School Districts vs County Governments (and their CAFRS), School Shootings, Stephen J. Ceci (Cornell), Tax Returns vs Financial Statements (Form 990 Pt XI), The Causeway Agency (CT Lisa Oppenheim-Schultz + Bob Schultz ad\media agency) + the $56M In-Kind Donation to CIS (CIS') FY2015), Urie Bronfenbrenner (Cornell)