EIN 61-0514703

Kosair Charities Committee

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
28
Year formed
1923
Most recent tax filings
2022-09-01
Description
Kosair Charities’ mission is to protect the health and well-being of children in Kentucky and Southern Indiana by providing financial support for clinical services, research, pediatric healthcare education, and child advocacy.
Total revenues
$19,894,350
2022
Total expenses
$18,080,798
2022
Total assets
$258,913,712
2022
Num. employees
28
2022

Program areas at Kosair Charities Committee

Kentucky youth advocates: the Kosair Charities face it movement has a mission to end child abuse and neglect in Kentucky. We use a three-pronged approach that prioritizes engaging the community, the promotion of best practices in child abuse prevention and intervention, and advocating for effective policies to improve the systems that interact with children and families.
Gilda's club of kentuckiana: founded in 2005 by six louisville cancer survivors, gilda's club louisville opened its red doors 15 years ago, becoming the first cancer support community of its kind in the area with the unique mission of ensuring those affected by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by community.
Kids center for pediatric therapies, louisville, ky: we seek funding to ensure every child regardless of their families' financial status has access to therapeutic services needed to live their best possible lives. Specifically, we request funds for program services to cover the deficit of treating kids with medicaid.
Agape house pregnancy resource: the organization provides baby food, formula, diapers, and other needs as well as clothing. They have parenting classes, physical resources, and counseling for medical attention. They provide spanish-speaking translators, baby bottles cribs and etc.expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.baptist health deaconess madisonville foundation, Inc: we are seeking funds for staff to become sexual assault nurse examiners (sane). A sane is a registered nurse trained in the forensic examination of victims of sexual assault and credentialed by the Kentucky board of nursing. Expenses $ 200,700. Including grants of $200,700. Revenue $ 0.baptist health hardin: provides emergency care for 1,000+ pediatric patients (peds) monthly, many of whom are abuse or neglect victims. Specifically, we need an ultrasound machine that allows us to perform scanning at the bedside immediately for life-threatening conditions that could occur with pediatric trauma. Expenses $150,000. Including grants of $150,000. Revenue $ 0.baya corporation: one of b.a.y.a. 's main goals is to provide mental health services to any child needing them. In many cases, socioeconomic factors can make treatment options and services impossible for low-income families. Expenses $ 30,000. Including grants of $ 30,000. Revenue $ 0.bernheim arboretum and research: bernheim is seeking sponsorship to support a garden for children affected with autism and visual impairment. The sensory garden project's mission is to create a welcoming, engaging space that allows vistors to experience and explore a gardenusing all five senses. Expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.big brother big sisters of kentuckiana: project ignite is an initiative to serve 450 youth and substantially reduce our current wait list of 500 youth.our goal is to provide support to increase mental, physical, and emotional health. Expenses $ 50,000. Including grants of $50,000. Revenue $ 0. Bluegrass center for autism, louisville, ky: bca is requesting funding for our community program by funding 4 additional community coordinatorsexpenses $ 383,164. Including grants of $ 383,164. Revenue $ 0.boys and girls club, louisville, ky: our youth have a fundamental right toracial and educational equity. One way to ensure we are making a difference is to provide our youth with the tools they need to flourish and be heard; one of the loudest tools is ensuring educational success.expenses $100,000. Including grants of $100,000. Revenue $ 0.bullitt county scottish rite: the bullitt county scottish rite club seeks to recognize and award special needs students in the middle and high schools in the bullitt cunty public schools for their academic accomplishments and efforts. Expenses $16,000. Including grants of $16,000. Revenue $ 0.camp quality of Kentucky: camp quality kentuckiana is not in the business of finding a cure for cancer, but we are in the business of ensuring that every child who has been diagnosed with cancer can not only have a summer camp experience, but year-round programs to enhance their quality of life and encourage quality family time. Expenses $ 25,000. Including grants of $ 25,000. Revenue $ 0.carriage house: carriage house is a non-profit early childhood program dedicated to the belief that children of all abilities can learn and make progress in an environment that is stimulating and nurturing, where individual differences are respected and celebrated. Our mission is to create an environment where all children will thrive. Expenses $ 44,600. Including grants of $ 44,600. Revenue $ 0.casa of the river region: court-appointed special advocates (casa) of the river region support & promote court-appointed volunteer advocacy for abused & neglected children so that they can thrive in safe, permanent homes.expenses $ 205,324. Including grants of $ 205,324 revenue $ 0.casa of the heartland Inc: the proposed program will build on the continuous work of casa of the heartland's mission to recruit, train, and provide support to volunteers who advocate for abused and neglected children under the protection of the hardin county family court. Expenses $ 15,000. Including grants of $ 15,000. Revenue $ 0.center for non-profit excellence: cnpe is requesting a sponsorship for the nonprofit leaders advancing racial equity (nlare). Expenses of $5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.child care advocates of ky: we educate and advocate for sustainable policies and practices that are beneficial to young children. We represent quality, licensed providers as critical partners in the delivery of high-quality, affordable child care. Expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.child development center of the bluegrass: in this program we are seeking outcomes including providing toddlers and preschool-age children an opportunity to explore movement and develop bike riding skills and healthy habits and to regulate and manage physical, mental, medical, and emotional challenges. Expenses $ 17,432. Including grants of $ 17,432. Revenue $ 0.children's home of northern Kentucky: chnk's day treatment program provides a holistic classroom setting in which school-age youth with special needs receive comprehensive therapeutic and academic care. Expenses $ 100,000. Including grants of $ 100,000. Revenue $ 0.choices Inc: choices program is specifically designed around a process of individualized case management in which we work directly with women and children to identify where the breakdown occurred in their stability. Expenses $ 25,000. Including grants of $ 25,000. Revenue $ 0.christian formation ministries: camp is a safe place to share their hurts and learn valuable life skills while making life-long friendships. The physical and emotional safety my camp provides allows these children to let down their guard and start the healing process. Expenses $ 25,000. Including grants of $ 25,000. Revenue $ 0.christopher 2x game changers: our goal is to introduce more youth to the field of medicine while helping them navigate through the emotional trauma that stems from the increasing violence currently plaguing their communities. Through compassion, mentorship, and advocacy, this program will do its part to uplift and empower our city's young individuals to aspire for better futures for themselves and for the communities in which they reside.expenses $ 130,000. Including grants of $ 130,000. Revenue $ 0.critically loved: provides professional counseling for special needs children and their siblings, works closely with faceit to prevent child abuse, and provides sibling bonding training to lessen child abuse within the home. Expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.d.r.e.a.m. : the goal for this project is for robinson park to have a fully ada accessible and inclusive playground, which the city of lyndon does not currently have. This design involves equipment that is completely ada accessible and inclusive with pour in place rubber playground safety surfacing. Expenses $ 25,000. Including grants of $ 25,000. Revenue $ 0.
Dare to care: partners with local social service agencies, such as food pantries, shelters, and emergency kitchens to distribute food to the community. Dare to care also fights hunger through programs targeting vulnerable children such as kids cafe and school pantry.expenses $ 10,000. Including grants of $ 10,000. Revenue $ 0.desert of Kentucky: joint collaboration mission is to prevent andcure diabetes and improve the quality of life for individuals and families who are affected by this disease.expenses $5,000. Including grants of $5,000 revenue $ 0.dorman preschool center: to provide therapy services to our children who are requiring additional support to reach their fullest potential. These services include speech therapy, occupational therapy, and therapies that directlybenefit children with autism. Expenses $ 25,000. Including grants of $ 25,000 revenue $ 0.down syndrome of louisville: the goal of this program is to provide teens and adults with monthly social and independence skills training. Social skills offers participants many ways to interact with each other and the community in a safe and supervised way. Expenses $ 182,270. Including grants of $ 182,270. Revenue $ 0.dreams with wings: provide programs that serve 120 special needs children with varying levels of capability and needs. The children we support include those who are non-verbal and require one-on-one supports, children who need help with more complex tasks and communication, and those who are more independent and able to participate fully in our programs on their own. Expenses $ 60,000. Including grants of $ 60,000. Revenue $ 0.dress for success: empowers teen girls to achieve economic independence through its youth empowered for success program. This program offers a mobile unit used to address a broad range of vocational skills, training, and tangible needs necessary for teens to be successful in transitioning to adylthood and careers.expenses $ 40,000. Including grants of $ 40,000. Revenue $ 0.emmanuel baptist church: to sponsor a backpack give-a-way as well as christmas presents consisting of bats, bikes, and toys. Expenses $ 7,500. Including grants of $ 7,500. Revenue $ 0.epilepsy foundation: the epilepsy foundation of kentuckiana (efky) implements its seizure safe kids (ssk) program. Expenses $ 69,187. Including grants of $ 69,187. Revenue $ 0echo: echo's transforming our communities (toc) program is the framework through which we deliver comprehensive and evidence-based prevention education. The toc program provides educational information about child abuse prevention and is targeted for children and youth, youth-serving organizations, and concerned adults. Our program helps to empower the voices of children, educate adults, and seeks to create a stronger and safer community for all.expenses $ 59,950. Including grants of $ 59,950. Revenue $ 0.family and children's place: works to protect and heal children and families through several programs. Family & children's place provides new and expectant parents with additional support to help them navigate the challenges of raising a child. It also operates a child advocacy center that provides services to victims of child maltreatment and investigates suspected child maltreatment. Expenses $ 112,619. Including grants of $ 112,619. Revenue $ 0.family ark Inc: family ark will operate phase two of the program, lotus house. Each family will live on the property for 6-9 months. In this phase, we will be able to house up to 13 families at any one time. Once in lotus house, the women and children will receive treatment at the family ark behavioral health center (bhc) from trained clinical therapists. Expenses $ 75,000. Including grants of $ 75,000. Revenue $ 0. Father maloney's boy's haven: boys and girls haven is a residential foster care campus that serves children in crisis through therapy, case management, and a range of coordinated healing services. Expenses $ 100,000. Including grants of $ 100,000. Revenue $ 0.first gethsemane center: helps reduce reading and math proficiency barriers, the lowest in 20 years for black elementary students, by providing a quality facility, after school academics, learning opportunities, stem, social emotional, and recreational activities. 2021 holiday coat and toy giveaway sponsorship expenses $ 20,000. Including grants of $ 20,000. Revenue $ 0.floyd memorial foundation: baptist health floyd labor & delivery team is committed to establishing a licensed level ii neonatal intensive care unit (n.i.c.u.) To appropriately treat and provide care to all babies born with critical or special needs and prevent transporting the mother to a louisville-based hospital away from her care team, family, and home when emergency or extreme issues arise. Expenses $ 500,000. Including grants of $ 500,000. Revenue $ 0funds for the arts: fund for the ares forges unique partnerships between artists, arts organizations, and pediatric service providers throughout the community, creating access to tailored arts experiences for thousands of youth with physical, emotional, and social challenges. Expenses $ 14,899. Including grants of $ 14,899. Revenue $ 0green hill therapy: directly provide 1,505 sessions of therapy for children in need. This crucial program will support 25% of our total annual visits. Expenses $ 200,000. Including grants of $ 200,000. Revenue $ 0. Healing tree: to train therapists serving children in the Kentucky foster care system in emdr (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) therapy, an evidence-based, trauma-focused treatment modality that is highly effective in healing the trauma at the root of these issues but is often cost prohibitive.expenses $ 40,000. Including grants of $ 40,000. Revenue $ 0. Heuser hearing, louisville, ky: heuser hearing & language academy has been providing early intervention, preschool, and kindergarten for children diagnosed with hearing loss and severe speech/language delay since 1948. Expenses $ 225,000. Including grants of $ 225,000. Revenue $ 0.home of the innocents: the family first prevention services act (ffpsa). The ffpsa requires child welfare agencies to create trauma-informed prevention plans based on evidence-supported treatments the ffpsa expands the use of title iv-e funding to provide evidence-based preventive services that could prevent a child's entry into out-of-home care. Of the approximately 9,100 Kentucky children in out-of-home care, the majority are removed from their homes because of neglect, which could have been prevented through services. Expenses $ 163,097. Including grants of $ 163,097. Revenue $ 0hosparus: our kourageous kids program actively serves approximately 65 children daily and impacts over 150 children and their families each year. Expenses $ 50,000. Including grants of $ 50,000. Revenue $ 0huntington's disease society: wellness retreats (led by therapists and professionals in the healthcare community) & support groups (led by chapter social workers) serve as a springboard to focus on quality of life. This funding will allow these leaders to support families.expenses $ 21,608. Including grants of $ 21,608. Revenue $ 0.joy ministries: to help sustain our camp hope summer & after-school programs help students that are dealing with addiction, poverty, and various types of dysfunction or abuse to escape these cycles and become more productive citizens of a community. Expenses $ 15,000. Including grants of $ 15,000. Revenue $ 0.
Junior achievement of ky: dedicated to giving young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their futures, and make smart academic and economic choices. Expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0. Kpv kentuckiana friends of v: dedicated to raising local and national funds for cancer research while supporting cancer related initiatives, including prevention, education, and screening. Kpv golfing against cancer sponsorshipexpenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.kentucky diabetes camp (camp hendon): we are focused on maintaining healthy business operations so that we can return to providing life-changing experiences to families. Camp hendon offers vital services in the form of support and camaraderie found nowhere else in these children's daily lives.expenses $ 15,000. Including grants of $ 15,000. Revenue $ 0.kentucky educational television: be my neighbor day sponsorship: in celebration of the values and themes of daniel tiger's neighbor-hood, ket will partner with pnc's grow up great initiative, fred rogers productions and many other sponsors to present our 6th annual be my neighbor day (bmnd) from 12-4pm at broad run park in louisville.expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.kentucky harvest: our goal is that these children will not go to bed hungry. These children come from poverty-stricken families, families that have suffered from drug or alcohol addiction, families that are and continue to be homeless, or families that just need a little support to get them through a rough patch. Expenses $ 15,000. Including grants of $15,000. Revenue $ 0.kentucky hemophilia foundation: the Kentucky hemophilia foundation children's program teaches and empowers medically fragile children with bleeding disorders to manage their condition by 1) learning to self-administer their missing clotting factor, and 2) preventing secondary health complications so they can be as healthy and active as possible. Expenses $ 62,860. Including grants of $ 62,860. Revenue $ 0.kentucky kids on the block: our child abuse prevention programs empower children to say "no!" When they or someone they know is being abused. We teach children what abuse is and how to get help when they or someone they know is being abused. Expenses $ 22,880. Including grants of $ 22,880. Revenue $ 0.kentucky school for the blind: provides comprehensive educational services to all Kentucky students who are blind and visually impaired, birth to 21. Expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.kids cancer alliance: kids cancer alliance's camp allows children with a cancer diagnosis to have a traditional summer camp experience. Kids cancer alliance provides the medical support needed to participate at camp and allows the kids to focus on having fun. Expenses $ 25,000. Including grants of $ 25,000. Revenue $ 0.king solomon missionary baptist church: provides thanksgiving baskets to families in need. Also assist with utilities and housing for families in need when possible. Expenses $ 6,500. Including grants of $ 6,500. Revenue $ 0. Knight templar eye foundation: research to treat the cause of blindness in premature infants. Expenses $ 15,000. Including grants of $ 15,000. Revenue $ 0.kosair shrine: transportation services for children to their medical appointments and associated costs, shop with a shriner program, and Kosair kolum costs. Expenses $ 157,640. Including grants of $ 157,640. Revenue $ 0. Lighthouse academy: this program offers social-emotional learning, academic assistance, healthy living, etc. Four nights a week. We utilize research-based effective safe learning practices. Expenses $ 6,000. Including grants of $ 6,000. Revenue $ 0.little light house central Kentucky: works to improve the quality of life for children with special needs and their families. Children are served by a transdisciplinary team consisting of a teacher, teacher assistant, therapists (occupational, physical, and speech and language), and nurse. Little light house central Kentucky's services cover 6 domains: cognitive, speech and language, fine motor, gross motor, social skills and self-help skills. Expenses $ 45,000. Including grants of $ 45,000. Revenue $ 0.louisville metro police foundation: lmpd shop with a cop: during christmas season each of lmpd's eight patrol divisions reaches out to the less fortunate youth in our community and provides them with a holiday they would not otherwise experience. Expenses $ 33,087. Including grants of $ 33,087. Revenue $ 0. Louisville urban league: the dual pandemics have exposed a greater need for innovative strategies to address the academic and social-emotional learning supports necessary to engage youth and meet them where they are. Panuhseeah! Addresses this by partnering elementary- and middle school students with high school tutor-mentors and high school students with college tutor-mentors.expenses $ 9,100. Including grants of $ 9,100. Revenue $ 0.maryhurst, louisville, ky: maryhurst developed a clinic to provide for our girls' medical care more effectively and holistically. Youth develop a trusting relationship with staff that make their medical appointments less traumatic. As the severity of needs has increased, we have increasing requirements for the equipment and supplies to care for our girls on-site when possible.expenses $ 32,500. Including grants of $ 32,500. Revenue $ 0.masonic homes: the flooring and canopy replacements are a one-time cost that have the lifespan on 10-12 years. According to industry standards, sproutlings staff will clean and care for the new flooring and the canopies to preserve their lifespan to the greatest extent possible. We pride ourselves in maintaining a safe and clean facility.expenses $ 74,980. Including grants of $ 74,980. Revenue $ 0.mercy health lourdes: lourdes hospital is proposing to increase treatment capacity within its family birthing center and scn in order to reduce newborn transfers and readmissions. Entailed in this expansion of its current treatment capacity is the purchase of additional medical equipment and devices. Funds are also requested for the purchase of a neonatal baby simulator that will allow scn staff to practice complex or unusual medical procedures within a controlled environment.expenses $ 50,000. Including grants of $ 50,000. Revenue $ 0.meredith-dunn school: funding used to provide financial assistance to current and new students and for security updrades to the campus.expenses $ 52,500. Including grants of $ 52,500. Revenue $ 0.metro louisville rotary club Charities: program recognizes one 12 grade student from every public, private, and parochial school in jefferson county. (46 schools in jefferson county) . School administrators have indicated that the unsung hero program generates many positive results for their school and community because it stresses the importance of student volunteering. Our involvement for the past 22 years is enabling rotary and Kosair Charities for kids to become known as the organizations that cares about the future of our youth and that we are investing in the next generation of decision-makers. Expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.
Nami louisville: nami louisville and c.h.o.i.c.e. Louisville plan to partner to close the gap between prevention and intervention among young people ages 9-19 by providing services directly to school-aged youth in a comprehensive and engaging environment. We are seeking funds to renovate a school bus into a mobile classroom to increase social-emotional learning and mental health services in youth-serving organizations. Expenses $ 75,000. Including grants of $ 75,000. Revenue $ 0.nativity academy: 75% of our students have special education needs, including learning differences, emotional/behavioral difficulties, or other health impairments that require adaptive learning tools and instruction. They need a dedicated faculty member, formal assessments, ot and speech therapy, specialized instruction, alternative seating, adaptive devices, and technology.expenses $ 25,000. Including grants of $25,000. Revenue $ 0.neighborhood house: we expanded our programs to offer non-traditional instruction (nti) academy, a full-day nti support program for school-aged kids and a connected web of support for their families. Expenses $ 27,340. Including grants of $ 27,340. Revenue $ 0.new roots: access to affordable, healthy food is fundamental to health and well-being. Research shows that food insecurity, or lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life and poor diet are associated with a range of negative health outcomes. Poor diet is the leading risk factor for death in the united states. Expenses $ 55,000. Including grants of $ 55,000. Revenue $ 0.nspire: a park community initiative, Inc. Builds relationships and innovative philanthropy solutions to support the community. Nspire's vision is to promote neighborhood empowerment by building a culture of health with the goal of improving population health, well-being and equity policy action. In benefit for jackson's fund. Expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.operation parent: our goal is to digitize operation parent handbooks because they educate parents about addiction and mental health, two of the three factors that lead to child abuse and neglect. Expenses $ 50,000. Including grants of $ 50,000. Revenue $ 0.orchid house: marty's orchid house is an all-day therapeutic and health-focused day program for children with sensory processing disorder, and/or autism spectrum disorder (asd) with overlapping health issues. Children from 18 months to 6 years old are eligiblexpenses $ 40,000. Including grants of $ 40,000. Revenue $ 0.peace hospital: inpatient treatment to youth with intellectual and development disabilities that are also experiencing acute behavioral and psychiatric symptoms. Expenses $ 414,000. Including grants of $ 414,000. Revenue $ 0.pikeville medical center: this new therapy option involves engaging a child in a wide variety of pleasant activities that help the child focus attention on something other than pain and the anxiety that comes with a healthcare visit which can also serve to minimize patient and family stress and anxiety, increase trust and even decrease the use of pharmacological methods. Expenses $ 56,108. Including grants of $ 56,108. Revenue $ 0.riverside the farnsley moreman landing Inc: riverside, the farnsley-moremen landing exists to promote, preserve, restore and interpret historic farm life on the Ohio river. Expenses $ 9,152. Including grants of $ 9,152. Revenue $ 0.ronald mcdonald house Charities: a focus on patients receiving treatment at the Kosair Charities center for pediatric recovery at frazier rehab institute.expenses $ 181,835 including grants of $ 181,835. Revenue $ 0.royal arch research: funding research into central auditory processing disorders with funding provided to autism speaks and the hearing health foundation. Expenses $ 15,000 including grants of $ 15,000. Revenue $ 0.safe passage, Inc: safe passage is on the frontlines of prevention for youth. We want to see human trafficking end, so we work to reach students before traffickers do. Our prevention program is called "raise the standard and we reach over 800 youth every year. Expenses $ 62,500. Including grants of $ 62,500. Revenue $ 0.scottish rite club of bullitt county: recognize and award special needs students in the middle and high schools in the bullitt cunty public schools for their academic accomplishments and efforts. We present award plaques, gift certificates and award proclamations to deserving students in the middle and high schools. Expenses $ 16,000. Including grants of $ 16,000. Revenue $ 0.seven counties' services: delivering innovative, individualized, and compassionate community-based treatment, support and services for children with emotional and behavioural disorders. Expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.shawnee christian healthcare center provides high-quality care for every patient; to treat the whole person, emphasizing physical, spiritual, and psychological well-being. Expenses $ 50,000 including grants of $ 50,000. Revenue $ 0.shively area ministries: when a child is no longer cared for by their parents, they often fall into a formal or informal arrangement of kinship care. Relatives providing care range from grandparents to siblings. Regardless of care type, both adult and child are often unprepared and need significant support and to be linked with specialized resources. Expenses $ 35,000. Including grants of $ 35,000. Revenue $ 0.shriner's hospital for children: the research program at shriners hospitals for children medical center-lexington translates findings into new ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat conditions. With the support of Kosair Charities, past studies have identified better bracing techniques for increased bracewear compliance in clubfoot, less invasive ways to measure lung function in scoliosis surgical candidates, and improved pain relief techniques during clubfoot casting. Expenses 129,024. Including grants of $ 129,024. Revenue $ 0. Shriners international: holds the annual Kosair for kids shrine leaders conference. The conference is a unique educational opportunity for shrine leaders to learn effective leadership of shrine hospitals and temples, fenefitting the children and families they serve.expenses $ 101,000. Including grants of $ 101,000. Revenue $ 0.smoketown wellness center: we integrate behavioral health into well child visits normalizing behavioral health as a vital part of wellbeing. This care has been grant-funded, and patients are not diagnosed as having a problem or billed for this service. Expenses $ 60,000. Including grants of $ 60,000. Revenue $ 0.south louisville community min: in an area faced with the second highest poverty rates of jefferson county, south louisville community ministries provides emergency assistance and compassionate advocacy to low-income neighbors in crisis. We serve the poorest of the poor and more often than not, they are single mothers with infant children. Expenses $ 13,550. Including grants of $ 13,550. Revenue $ 0.
Spalding university: spalding university is developing a doctor of physical therapy (dpt) academic program in its new school of physical therapy, with classes to begin in august 2022. The new dpt program will increase the number of well-prepared physical therapists in the community, including in pediatric settings. The dpt joins spalding's five doctoral programs and 23 master's and graduate certificate programs, building on the university's research doctoral graduate status and continuing its 50-year tradition of graduate education in downtown louisville. Expenses $ 38,640. Including grants of $ 38,640. Revenue $ 0.spina bifida: the spina bifida association of Kentucky is resource center for children with spina bifida and their families. Sbak educates parents on how to best advocate for their child, and helps children with spina bifida overcome physical, cognitive and social challenges that will lead to successful and independent lives. Expenses $ 46,368. Including grants of $ 46,368. Revenue $ 0.st. Joseph children's home: as we commit to growing foster care and child development long term, the landmark building and gymnasium must also have the capacity to deliver state of the art facilities for those programs, and prepare for increased services, in order to serve more children and families. Expenses $ 165,000. Including grants of $ 165,000. Revenue $ 0.st. Vincent de paul louisville: st. vincent de paul (svdp) shares Kosair's mission to improve the "quality of a child's tomorrow" by providing the "wellness support" they need today. Expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.summit academy: the flexitorium will have a flexible design with modular furniture, allowing it to be used for schoolwide assemblies, classes, indoor recess, group meetings, professional development training, after-school activities to keep kids safe, and adaptability for student needs. Expenses $ 252,500. Including grants of $ 252,500. Revenue $ 0.the butterfly house: provides communities with education and support that promotes the best interests of children with safe, conflict-free access to both parents through a variety of family-friendly services. Expenses $ 30,155 including grants of $ 30,155. Revenue $ 0.the center for women and families, louisville, ky. The emergency shelter at the center for women and families offers trauma-informed respite and safety for victims of intimate partner violence and their children. Our residents are fleeing to shelter after experiencing a violent incident that has put them at risk for severe injury or even death. Shelter advocates engage with parents and their children to restore a sense of control over their lives. Services include case management for adults, and comprehensive, supportive services to children exposed to violence.expenses $ 67,220. Including grants of $ 67,220. Revenue $ 0.the center of owensboro-daviess at the center: our mission is to provide caring connections for children and families in owensboro and daviess county, to ensure that everyone in our community has access to the resources and services they need to thrive. To achieve this mission, we frequently work closely with both local school districts (family and youth service center coordinators, counselors and support staff in particular). We have found that when student issues are addressed with the families, often the school personnel end up discovering multiple issues related to the homelife of the child(ren) or obstacles for the parents. With the implementation of our family enrichment plan (fep) program, schools will be able to refer families to the center, so we can engage with families, meeting them where they are, offering them new, effective tools to impact the impeding issues. Expenses $ 50,000. Including grants of $ 50,000. Revenue $ 0.the de paul school: a gift from Kosair Charities would be used to cover two $12,500 salaries for college, graduate-level interns, for one year. The role of the education interns in the classroom will be to work directly with our students with learning differences. They will assist our expert classroom teachers in facilitating small group interaction (in-group activities and tutorials for example), and other activities that capitalize on their skills in identifying and addressing student difficulties with conceptual content. Intern responsibilities will be determined following review of the individual's expertise, qualifications, and de paul needs.expenses $ 20,000. Including grants of $ 20,000. Revenue $ 0.the healing place: funding to support the women's campus recovery center to include a wing dedicated to children and families. Expenses $ 20,855. Including grants of $ 20,855. Revenue $ 0the morton center: by providing education and therapy, we want to help break the cycle of addiction. A child with a family member with substance use is between 4 to 8 times more likely to develop problems with addiction themselves when compared to those who do not have a family member with an addiction. Expenses $ 10,000. Including grants of $ 10,000. Revenue $ 0.the salvation army: the angel tree program in louisville helps families in need by providing new clothing and toys to over 7,000 children each year. Sponsorship expenses $ 20,000. Including grants of $ 20,000. Revenue $ 0the sunshine center: hands already goes in and demonstrates infant care, activities with your children, keeping your child safe, we would like to compliment and give the families and children a well-rounded education that teaches the parent new ways to cope with stressful everyday life situations that perhaps they have not had good modeling of themselves. With this project, we would also like to host four to six parent cafes a year. Expenses $ 5,000. Including grants of $ 5,000. Revenue $ 0.theta omega Inc: assist young black males overcome obstacles(poverty, violence, crime, health inequities and mental challenges) to succeed in life. We do so by mentoring the young men in school and out of school by using workshops. Specifically, we counsel the young men on how to make correct choices. Expenses $ 19,415. Including grants of $ 19,415. Revenue $ 0.the tiger foundation: program consists of a computer and learning lab, after-school programs, school supplies, educational assistance to graduating seniors, christmas assistance, an educational hub for nit, and tutoring. The children are assisted by retired educators and other adult mentors, the children receive assistance with nti work for jcps schools through the education hub. Expenses $ 100,000. Including grants of $ 100,000. Revenue $ 0.trust for life: overall public education and outreach continue to be a key focus for trust for life (tfl). We have seen massive growth in the Kentucky organ donor registry over the past several years. When our partnership began with Kosair Charities, about 700,000 kentuckians were registered on the Kentucky organ donor registry. Expenses $ 77,323. Including grants of $ 77,323. Revenue $ 0.university of louisville pediatric neuro recovery program: the consequences of spinal cord injury in children are devastating. Paralysis severely challenges a child's development, mobility, health, and quality of life. In addition to the visible effects of paralysis, e.g. The inability to sit, grasp, stand, walk, and breathe, the health risks of living with sci are tremendous. Paralysis of trunk muscles, combined with rapid skeletal growth and no medical solution, places children under 10 years of age at 100% risk for developing scoliosis with 67% requiring surgery. Expenses $ 326,260. Including grants of $ 326,260. Revenue $ 0.
University of louisville. Louisville, ky. funds provided.for, but not limited to the following: pediatric forensic medicine. Kosair Charities has taken a leadership. Role to address the problem of child abuse in the commonwealth of kentucky.expenses $ 958,346. Including grants of $ 958,346. Revenue $ 0.university of Kentucky: Kentucky's children are experiencing more adverse childhood experiences (aces) than other children across the nation, placing them at higher risk for heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, alzheimer's, substance misuse, and mental health conditions as an adult. Child victims of maltreatment and their non-offending caregivers need and deserve a comprehensive space that offers services to help identify and heal physical injuries and the psychological pain that comes along with them. Expenses $ 486,812. Including grants of $ 486,812. Revenue $ 0u of l james graham brown cancer center. In three projects we have already found new small molecule inhibitors and we need to take the most promising two projects forward. This grant will enable us to develop and optimize new drugs against those two targets. Expenses $ 300,000. Including grants of $ 300,000. Revenue $ 0. Visually impaired preschool (vips): vision affects every area of a child's development; how a child thinks & learns, communicates verbally & in written form, uses hands to grasp & explore, moves around familiar & unfamiliar surroundings, expresses & perceives emotions, & socializes with others.expenses $ 105,000. Including grants of $ 105,000. Revenue $ 0.volunteers of america mid-states: volunteers of america mid-states freedom house program is a multi-phased, family-focused addiction recovery program designed to improve health outcomes for newborns and other children of mothers with substance use disorder, particularly opioid use disorder. Freedom house seeks to increase the number of babies born without illicit substances in their system, repair harm caused to children by the trauma of parental substance use disorder, and interrupt unhealthy family dynamics that lead to intergenerational substance use disorder. Expenses $ 267,533 including grants of $ 267,533. Revenue $ 0.wednesday's child Inc: facilitate the recruitment of foster and adoptive parents for children in the state's care, to offer help to adoptive families, to support youth who are waiting for adoption and those who are transitioning to independent living. Shining star event sponsorship.expenses $ 12,500. Including grants of $12,500. Revenue $ 0.women's care center: women's care center parenting education programs are evidence based and highly effective. Statistics show dramatic decreases in the number of termination of parental rights case filings in Indiana counties with long standing women's care center parenting support programs.expenses $ 5,900. Including grants of $5,900. Revenue $ 0.youth golf coalition, Inc: all program curriculums are developed to teach life lessons with the expertise of academic professionals, youth development experts, and golf professionals. Staff goes through extensive educational and experiential training to help youth understand the importance of managing emotions, setting goals, resolving conflict, communicating with others, and welcoming diversity. Expenses $ 25,000. Including grants of $25,000. Revenue $ 0.special programs for individual assistance: funds are used for children with medical conditions not covered by insurance or public assistance programs and for whom the families could not otherwise afford treatment. This amount includes grants to agencies under $5,000. Expenses $961,660. Including grants of $961,660. Revenue $ 0.

Grants made by Kosair Charities Committee

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
Kentucky Youth AdvocatesSee PT Iii, Line 4a$1,305,000
Kids Center for Pediatric TherapiesSee PT Iii, Line 4B$1,026,888
Gilda's Club KentuckianaSee PT Iii, Line 4C$1,000,000
...and 71 more grants made totalling $9,690,072

Who funds Kosair Charities Committee

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Bell B Neel TR W XXXXX5009General$135,010
Ruth Wilcox Fund 4General Operating$95,170
Shriners International - Kosair ShrinersTo Provide Funds for Medical Treatment of Children$57,536
...and 19 more grants received totalling $527,047

Personnel at Kosair Charities Committee

NameTitleCompensation
Barry DunnPresident and Chief Executive Officer$0
Aimee SappExecutive Staff Senior Vice President , Chief Financial Officer , Chief Administrative Officer$204,474
Nancy ShircliffVice President of Operations
Amy DeeringVice President of Finance
Roy CrawfordVice President of Information Technology$147,985
...and 15 more key personnel

Financials for Kosair Charities Committee

RevenuesFYE 09/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$2,610,268
Program services$0
Investment income and dividends$6,399,908
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$-75,221
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$10,630,943
Net income from fundraising events$328,401
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$51
Total revenues$19,894,350

Form 990s for Kosair Charities Committee

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-092023-07-28990View PDF
2021-092022-08-12990View PDF
2020-092021-04-12990View PDF
2019-092021-01-21990View PDF
2018-092019-09-20990View PDF
...and 8 more Form 990s
Data update history
October 24, 2023
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $95,170 from Ruth Wilcox Fund 4
October 5, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
October 4, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
October 4, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 2 new personnel
September 25, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
Nonprofit Types
ClinicsHealth organizationsYouth service charities
Issues
HealthChildren
Characteristics
Operates donor advised fundsProvides grantsFundraising eventsState / local levelEndowed supportCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donations
General information
Address
PO Box 37370
Louisville, KY 40233
Metro area
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN
County
Jefferson County, KY
Website URL
kosair.org/ 
Phone
(502) 637-7696
Facebook page
KosairCharities 
IRS details
EIN
61-0514703
Fiscal year end
September
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1923
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
E50: Rehabilitative Medical Services
NAICS code, primary
624110: Child and Youth Services
Parent/child status
Independent
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