EIN 59-0637848

Easter Seals Florida

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
410
State
Year formed
1948
Most recent tax filings
2022-08-01
Description
Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for nearly 100 years. From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people with disabilities.
Total revenues
$22,209,603
2022
Total expenses
$20,729,792
2022
Total assets
$11,713,801
2022
Num. employees
410
2022

Program areas at Easter Seals Florida

Adult services:adult day health care: Easter Seals Florida's adult day health care programs serve adults ages 18 and up with a disability or special needs, memory impairment, such as alzheimer's or other dementia related disorders including parkinson's, stroke, and traumatic brain injuries. Members participate in a full multi-sensory and therapeutic activities curriculum that encourages and promotes independence, socialization and maintenance of function and skills. Our staff are trained facilitators providing several researched-based and evidence-based arts activity programs, allowing our members to express themselves creatively, enhancing their quality of life. The programs provide a protective environment for members, in a home-like environment. Relieving social isolation, as well as providing respite for caregivers, are important benefits of the programs. We are proud to also serve many veterans. Adult day health care services can be a true alternative to nursing home placement, allowing an individual to continue to live at home during acute or chronic illness.orange county senior services program: committed to enhancing the overall well-being of seniors 55+ in the east orange county community, Easter Seals Florida offers therapeutic recreation, arts and wellness activities at the east orange community center. Fitness classes, senior socials, games, art, music, and dance are just a few of the offerings provided by our trained staff. Participant input is actively used to structure our monthly event calendar including educational topics of interest.workforce development: Easter Seals Florida workplace deveopment team offers vocational options specifically designed to promote meaningful employment opportunities for adults with disabilities based upon their strengths and interests. Services include a life skills development (also known as adult day training) program in a facility-based setting and a life, employment-readiness and community (lec) skills program with a curriculum designed to promote independence in the home and at work by teaching and developing life, employment readiness and community skills. Easter Seals provides short term vocational skills training assisting adults with disabilities who have a desire to become employed in the hospitality industry. Students can earn three internationally-industry recognized certifications through classroom instruction (in-person or virtual), hands-on activities, and field experiences. Easter Seals also provides supervised work groups who travel to local businesses daily to perform job duties on-site as well as supported and on-the-job training for clients ready for community employment, assisting them with pre-employment skills training, job placement and on-going support. The workforce development programs also assist local businesses through partnerships and contracts with Easter Seals Florida to provide a cost-effective option for staffing and product fulfillment.
Children's services:child development centers: child development centers provide high quality child care and developmental programming for children with disabilities/special needs as well as typically developing children, from birth to five years of age, in an inclusive, preschool, educational setting. Based upon each child's needs, services are provided, and accommodations are made for therapy and other comprehensive services to occur during the school day. Education and therapies are provided in the natural environment to promote growth, learning and success.early steps: early steps, also known as idea, part c, offers early intervention services for families with infants and toddlers (birth to thirty-six months) who have developmental delays or an established condition likely to result in a developmental delay. Easter Seals Florida is one of fourteen contracted local early steps programs across the state. As the contract holder for two early steps programs, serving seven counties in south Florida, Easter Seals Florida conducts multi-disciplinary evaluations for any child suspected as being delayed to determine eligibility for services; provides case management for eligible children; and coordinates with community agencies and other contracted providers for the delivery of needed early intervention services and supports.family distribution navigation: this program serves families with children with disabilities within five targeted geographic sectors in orange county. Collaborating with community-based programs, Easter Seals Florida navigators work directly with families where they live to provide case management, advocacy, resource navigation, workshops, and trainings. The goal of the program is to increase the participation of individuals with disabilities and their families in all aspects of community life through capacity building, advocacy, and promoting best practices.therapy services: the early intervention assessment team (eiat) provides developmental evaluations for children from birth to 35 months of age who have been referred to the healthy beginnings entry agency, based on a score of "concern" on the asq-3. The purpose of the assessment team is to ensure the families and caregivers of infants and toddlers receive services from the multidisciplinary team in an expeditious manner in the home-setting environment. The team will determine eligibility for the developmentally appropriate service and refer to that agency.behavioral therapy orange county: the families in training (fit) behavioral therapy program provides bcba led services for children birth to age 22 years old. Our services include bcba conducted assessments and bcba provided therapy. The fit program utilizes a parent educational concept that assists families in their homes. By teaching the parents behavioral intervention skills, parents increase their capacity to better manage their child's problem behaviors. This in-home behavior therapy program is provided to orange county residents at no cost to them and is fully funded by orange county government.play project: the play project is an evidenced-based, intensive early intervention program for young children with autism. Easterseals' certified play project consultants provide in home coaching and education to parents teaching them to engage their child in a playful way that promotes his/her development. This parent implemented model of autism early intervention has become a nationally and internationally recognized successful method to help young children with autism reach their full potential while also empowering parents with the tools and resources they need to support their child's developmental growth.
Public health and professional education:advocacy - Easter Seals Florida plays a critical role as an advocate for people with disabilities and special needs by:1. Monitoring local, state, and national legislative and judicial developments.2. Providing parents, families and individual with advocacy.3. Serving as a community information and referral service.4. Volunteering to serve on local, state, and national organizations and agencies to represent the interests of people with disabilities.5. Acting as consultants to childcare professional helping them gain expertise in working with children with special needs and adapt their settings to include children with special needs as well as their typically developing peers.6. Creating awareness and public acceptance of people with disabilities through media spots, public service advertising and special awards programs.
Camping and recreation: easterseals camp challenge offers hundreds of children and adults with disabilities or special needs, ages six through adulthood, an overnight camping experience. Campers have a chance to enjoy outdoor recreation, socializing with friends, relaxation during their summer vacation, weeklong camps in winter and spring and restful weekend getaways throughout the year. Set on 61 beautiful acres, campers stay in air-conditioned/heated cabins, and participate in many fully accessible activities including zip lining, swimming, target range, arts and crafts, sports and games, talent shows, dances and many other special events. Camp challenge promotes achieving independence regardless of the challenges a person with a disability faces on a day-to-day basis. Fully accredited by the american camp association, a low camper-to-counselor ratio ensures a quality yet fun and exciting experience.

Who funds Easter Seals Florida

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor Grant Recipient's Exempt Purposes$306,300
The Batchelor FoundationGeneral Operations$155,000
Easter SealsDisability Services$128,782
...and 27 more grants received totalling $969,766

Personnel at Easter Seals Florida

NameTitleCompensation
Susan VenturaPresident and Chief Executive Officer$189,537
Rob PorcaroChief Operating Officer
Rikesha BlakeChief Financial Officer$85,168
Leah ConcannonChief Development Officer
Suzanne CaporinaSenior Vice President of Innovation and Impact
...and 18 more key personnel

Financials for Easter Seals Florida

RevenuesFYE 08/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$1,395,162
Program services$19,675,809
Investment income and dividends$111,844
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$987,779
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$39,009
Total revenues$22,209,603

Form 990s for Easter Seals Florida

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-082022-12-20990View PDF
2021-082021-12-22990View PDF
2020-082021-04-06990View PDF
2019-082020-09-01990View PDF
2018-082019-05-14990View PDF
...and 8 more Form 990s
Data update history
January 2, 2024
Received grants
Identified 5 new grant, including a grant for $62,000 from Quantum Foundation
October 25, 2023
Received grants
Identified 5 new grant, including a grant for $128,782 from Easter Seals
August 13, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 7 new personnel
July 30, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
July 22, 2023
Received grants
Identified 23 new grant, including a grant for $155,000 from The Batchelor Foundation
Nonprofit Types
Grantmaking organizationsDisease research fundraisersClinicsHealth organizations
Issues
HealthDiseases and disorders
Characteristics
Conducts researchFundraising eventsPeer-to-peer fundraisingState / local levelReceives government fundingEndowed supportTax deductible donations
General information
Address
2010 Crosby Way
Winter Park, FL 32792
Metro area
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL
County
Orange County, FL
Website URL
easterseals.com/florida/ 
Phone
(407) 306-9766
Facebook page
eastersealsflorida 
Twitter profile
@eastersealsfl 
IRS details
EIN
59-0637848
Fiscal year end
August
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1948
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
E50: Rehabilitative Medical Services
NAICS code, primary
813212: Health and Disease Research Fundraising Organizations
Parent/child status
Independent
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