EIN 74-2137189

Lifeworks / Youth and Family Alliance

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
250
City
State
Year formed
1980
Most recent tax filings
2022-09-01
Description
Lifeworks / Youth and Family Alliance is a nonprofit organization that provides programs and services to homeless, runaway and street dependent youth, as well as access to education and workforce development programs.
Also known as...
Youth and Family Alliance
Total revenues
$18,512,308
2022
Total expenses
$18,989,865
2022
Total assets
$17,076,451
2022
Num. employees
250
2022

Program areas at Lifeworks / Youth and Family Alliance

Housing and homeless programs:street outreach is the only program of its kind in austin providing outreach and support services to homeless, runaway and street dependent Youth. Youth may access: education, ged preparation, hygiene supplies, washer and dryer services, educational groups, medical care, food, clothing, transportation services, immunizations, mental health services, drug and alcohol counseling, and case management services. Total served equals 253.after care transition services (acts) works in collaboration with casey Family programs. Lifeworks' housing division and Texas department of Family and protective services to provide services to transitioning foster care Youth in a 30-county area. Acts provides increased depth of services to foster Youth, including case management, crisis intervention, resource referral and life skills education. Total served equals 190. Emergency shelter for Youth (co-educational), always open. Length of stay depends on need and/or applicable regulatory dictates. Shelter services include food, clothing, transportation, hygiene, case management, linkage to medical care, education services, etc. Services are available for spanish-speaking or deaf Youth (asl). Total served equals 114.lifeworks operates the only walk-in emergency shelter for Youth in travis county. This shelter provides runaway and homeless Youth, ages 10 to 21, a secure place to sleep, food, clothing, and case management to coordinate Family reunification, medical care, transportation, educational services, tutoring, and counseling. Total served equals 32.lifeworks young parents program provides homeless Youth and young adults and their children with a safe and stable living environment through apartment-based housing. The program focuses on increasing independent living skills, basic parenting, and healthy child development practices. Youth attain educational and employment skills, information and counseling to prevent, treat and reduce substance use and abuse. Residents access other services, (medical/mental health, basic needs, housing) through participation in Lifeworks' continuum of services and community collaborations. The program gives young residents a safe and stable home where they can focus on building a future. Total served equals 39.permanent supportive housing offers long-term case management and community services that are centered around housing stability. The program provides housing and financial assistance to Youth and young adults who are homeless and ages 24 years old or younger and who have aged out of foster care, those who are caring for a child with a disability, and persons who meet the rhy criteria for homelessness. Total served equals 45.supportive housing program is an apartment-based independent living program providing subsidized apartments with paid utilities and furniture/household items, financial assistance, and on-site management with staff available 24/7. Supportive housing program provides case management, including advocacy and case coordination, independent living skills training, and financial management. Other services provided include assessment and linkage to needed services such as child care, medical services, mental health services, education and job training. Total served equals 386.rapid re-housing program places Youth ages 18 to 24 who are experiencing literal homeless into scattered site rapid re-housing apartments. Youth are offered financial assistance in the form of rental assistance and/or utility payments as well as intensive case management, basic needs, and connections to other supportive services to allow Youth to develop the trusting relationships, sense of self-efficacy, and community connections necessary to support housing and financial stability. Total served equals 55. Lifeworks' transitional living program is a 24-hour residential facility that provides secure housing and case management services for up to 18 months to homeless Youth transitioning into adulthood. Transitional living program is a coed program which houses 7 residents ranging in age from 16-21. In addition, the program offers residents independent living skills classes, aftercare services, financial support, and 24-hour on-site assistance. Total served equals 8.youth in department of Family and protective services (dfps) custody aged 17 1/2 or who are within 6 months of aging out of care as an adult. Young adults ages 18, 19 and 20 years old who were in dfps custody as of 16 years old or older. (must have remained in care through their 18th birthday to be eligible for financial assistance in addition to case management services.) Youth must commit to case management services and should show ability to achieve self-sufficiency. Total served 2.
Education & workforce development programs:teen parent services are provided to expectant/parenting teens in austin/travis county to encourage teens to stay in school and to prevent subsequent pregnancies. Case management services are provided to help teens access resources and teach positive parenting skills. Total served equals 109.next step provides prevention education to elementary and middle school students using nationally recognized drug and violence prevention curricula that emphasize appropriate social and communication skills, problem solving skills, and techniques for handling anger and other strong emotions in a productive manner. Research shows that these skills help to prevent Youth involvement in substance abuse and violence.real talk school based program aims to reduce teen pregnancy, inform safe sex practices, promote healthly relationships. Real talk works with Youth, parents, and teachers to increase knowledge, communication skills, and Youth's decision-making skills. Literacy services: ged - this program is designed to assist Youth with ged preparation, academic tutoring, and critical life skills/job skills training. The target populations of this program are Youth ages 16 to 26 who have not completed their high school education, and who are often dealing with challenging life circumstances, such as being homeless, pregnant, parenting, or involved in the juvenile justice system. Total served equals 89.workforce development program (wfdp) - the goal of the wfdp is to help Youth who have aged out of the foster care system transition to the workforce. In partnership with area partners, Lifeworks provides training, education and assistance in employment to high-risk and transitional foster Youth. Total served equals 229.lifeskills training (preparation for adult living) - lifeskills training is a hands-on course designed to prepare young people ages 15-19 who are in the conservatorship of Texas department of Family and protective services, to live independently as adults. Training, role-playing, and field trips focus on budgeting, housing, employment, health issues, and other relevant topics. Total served 136.
Counseling programs:youth and adult counseling assists individuals, Youth, and families in dealing with the stress of day-to-day living by improving and utilizing their existing coping skills and creating effective solutions. Focusing on strengths, the program helps identify goals for short-term therapy and works with each client to explore issues and create effective solutions. Total served equals 585.resolution counseling is dedicated to creating a safe community by ending domestic violence and advocating for relationships based on equality and respect. It offers psycho-educational groups for adults (male/female) who have been abusive toward their partners. Group goals include taking responsibility for violent and abusive behavior, understanding power and control, learning adaptive communication and conflict resolution skills, and managing emotions. Total served equals 674.community-based peer support and counseling serves transition-age Youth, ages 16-21, who have experienced traumatic life events, frequently exacerbated by involvement in the foster care or criminal justice systems, homelessness, growing up in extreme poverty, or coming from a military Family. Peer support specialists provide outreach and ongoing support as well as linkage to community-based counselors. Both peer support and counseling services are provided at convenient locations such as home, school, health centers, recreation centers, or wherever it makes sense to remove barriers to service. Our peer support specialists have "lived experience" that fosters connection with the Youth served and encourages hope for a brighter future. Total served 349.
Central intake & evaluation:the centralized intake team (cit) program at Lifeworks provides intake services across all Lifeworks services. Centralized intake provides a comprehensive assessment for all new Lifeworks clients as well as client's currently served by Lifeworks and requesting assistance within another Lifeworks program. All client's scheduled for services have a self sufficiency matrix baseline assessment completed that assists in determining level of need. This tool is an evidenced based assessment tool modeled after the Arizona self sufficiency matrix.

Who funds Lifeworks / Youth and Family Alliance

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
St David's Foundation (SDF)Health Access Grant$2,430,024
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor Grant Recipient's Exempt Purposes$590,175
Greater Houston Community FoundationHuman Services$200,000
...and 20 more grants received totalling $3,739,335

Personnel at Lifeworks / Youth and Family Alliance

NameTitleCompensation
Kate BennettChief Operating Officer
Natasha KingChief Financial Officer$136,436
Kyle TurkChief It Officer$127,869
Debbie ImmelChief Development Officer$115,111
Michelle MironChief Human Resources Officer$106,870
...and 27 more key personnel

Financials for Lifeworks / Youth and Family Alliance

RevenuesFYE 09/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$16,400,520
Program services$1,822,500
Investment income and dividends$79,805
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$136,461
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$73,022
Total revenues$18,512,308

Form 990s for Lifeworks / Youth and Family Alliance

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-092023-08-15990View PDF
2021-092022-08-15990View PDF
2020-092021-09-03990View PDF
2019-092020-10-09990View PDF
2018-092019-10-18990View PDF
...and 10 more Form 990s

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Data update history
January 2, 2024
Received grants
Identified 9 new grant, including a grant for $2,430,024 from St David's Foundation (SDF)
October 25, 2023
Received grants
Identified 4 new grant, including a grant for $60,000 from Religious Coalition to Assist the Homeless (RCAH)
September 30, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
September 30, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
August 19, 2023
Received grants
Identified 22 new grant, including a grant for $2,429,491 from St David's Foundation (SDF)
Nonprofit Types
Human service organizationsYouth service charitiesHeadquarter / parent organizationsCharities
Issues
Human servicesChildrenHomelessness
Characteristics
Fundraising eventsReceives government fundingEndowed supportCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donations
General information
Address
3700 S 1st St
Austin, TX 78704
Metro area
Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX
County
Travis County, TX
Website URL
lifeworksaustin.org/ 
Phone
(512) 735-2400
IRS details
EIN
74-2137189
Fiscal year end
September
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1980
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
P20: Human Service Organizations
NAICS code, primary
624110: Child and Youth Services
Parent/child status
Central organization
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