EIN 03-0285606

Committee on Temporary Shelter

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
82
State
Year formed
1983
Most recent tax filings
2023-09-01
Description
Committee on Temporary Shelter provides emergency shelter and services for the homeless in Vermont, advocating for long-term solutions to end homelessness.
Total revenues
$4,973,551
2023
Total expenses
$4,268,891
2023
Total assets
$14,224,537
2023
Num. employees
82
2023

Program areas at Committee on Temporary Shelter

In the 2023 fiscal year, 29 families, including 53 children, stayed in cots' emergency shelters. Emergency Shelter for families: the firehouse family Shelter (opened in 1988, fully renovated in 2021) and main street family Shelter (opened in 2002) provide safe and decent Shelter for 15 families with children. Families can stay for up to six months while they work with cots staff to find affordable housing, employment, child care and health care services. Guests benefit from trauma informed space design and program elements during their stay. The cots children's education advocate works with children and parents in Shelter to ensure success in school through school, after-school, and summer camp placement assistance, and the children's mental health adovcate,promotes children's healthy social, emotional and physical development, and strengthen family relationships.
In the 2023 fiscal year, 183 individuals stayed in cots' overnight shelters, and 280 individuals visited the daystation. Emergency Shelter for single adults: the waystation (opened in 1982) is a 36-bed overnight Shelter for men and women, age 18 and older. The daystation (opened in 1988) is a daytime drop-in center offering refuge from the streets, where a noontime meal is served. These facilities are open 365 days a year.
In the 2023 fiscal year, cots helped 116 households experiencing financial crisis avert homelessness and stay in their housing or move into stable housing. The housing resource center offers assistance to prevent at-risk households from losing their existing housing due to unforeseen circumstances and to assist those who are without permanent Shelter move into stable housing. Longstanding relationships with a network of local landlords helps to facilitate successful client transitions into private and public housing. The hrc offers grants with rent and security deposits.
Motel outreach: 173 homeless households, including 87 children, were offered support services while statying in state-funding emergency motel rooms. Support services: one-on-one support services are offered to all of cots' clients. 60 homeless families, including those staying in emergency Shelter or in the community, received support from cots staff. 143 single, homeless adults received outreach and support from cots staff. Transitional and permanent housing: the smith house (opened in 2002)provides individuals moving out of Shelter with transitional housing. The smith house has seven single-room occupancy units, plus two permanent apartments, and a full-time residential manager. Canal street veterans housing (opened in 2011) provides 29 units of permanent, affordable housing with priority placement for veterans and their families. The wilson (purchased in 1984) and st. john's hall (purchased in 1991) together provide 44 single-room occupancy (sro) units and four apartments: permanent housing for formerly homeless individuals, as well as low-income senior citizens and veterans.

Grants made by Committee on Temporary Shelter

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
HowardCenter CenterCase Manager$77,000

Who funds Committee on Temporary Shelter

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor Grant Recipient's Exempt Purposes$698,000
Schwab Charitable FundHuman Services$446,180
Vermont Community FoundationGeneral Purpose$121,400
...and 35 more grants received totalling $1,543,900

Personnel at Committee on Temporary Shelter

NameTitleCompensation
Jonathan FarrellExecutive Director$120,200
Rebekah MottDevelopment and Communications Director
Sara GlassHuman Resources Director
Sophia SenningHousing Services Director
Tammy SantamoreProgram Director
...and 7 more key personnel

Financials for Committee on Temporary Shelter

RevenuesFYE 09/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$3,775,269
Program services$472,403
Investment income and dividends$178,962
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$354,122
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$192,795
Total revenues$4,973,551

Form 990s for Committee on Temporary Shelter

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-092024-08-15990View PDF
2022-092023-08-14990View PDF
2021-092022-06-16990View PDF
2020-092021-09-03990View PDF
2019-092020-10-06990View PDF
...and 9 more Form 990s

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Data update history
September 26, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
September 22, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 3 new personnel
July 20, 2024
Received grants
Identified 10 new grant, including a grant for $36,645 from United Way of Northwest Vermont
May 18, 2024
Received grants
Identified 2 new grant, including a grant for $23,988 from American Online Giving Foundation
February 3, 2024
Received grants
Identified 12 new grant, including a grant for $121,400 from Vermont Community Foundation
Nonprofit Types
Housing and shelter organizationsCharities
Issues
Human servicesHousingHomelessness
Characteristics
Fundraising eventsPeer-to-peer fundraisingState / local levelReceives government fundingCommunity engagement / volunteeringFundraising races, competitions, and tournamentsTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
PO Box 1616
Burlington, VT 05401
Metro area
Burlington-South Burlington, VT
County
Chittenden County, VT
Website URL
cotsonline.org/ 
Phone
(802) 864-7402
IRS details
EIN
03-0285606
Fiscal year end
September
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1983
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
L41: Homeless, Temporary Shelter
NAICS code, primary
62422: Community Housing Services
Parent/child status
Independent
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