EIN 41-0888488

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council (TVOC)

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
549
Year formed
1965
Most recent tax filings
2022-12-01
Description
The mission of Tri-Valley Opportunity Council is to provide opportunities to improve the quality of life for people and communities.
Total revenues
$27,395,163
2022
Total expenses
$26,159,909
2022
Total assets
$17,399,199
2022
Num. employees
549
2022

Program areas at TVOC

Child education: Tri-Valley head start, child & family programs provide comprehensive child development services to children and families with a special emphasis on promoting children's school readiness. Tri-Valley operates both a migrant seasonal head start/early head start program and a regional head start and early head start with fifteen centers located across mn and nd. In the 2022-2023 program, migrant seasonal head start served 554 children under the age of six and 38 pregnant women. Head start served 148 children ages three to six years old and early head start served 137 children under the age of three years old and 17 pregnant women. The average attendance for migrant seasonal head start/early head start was 81%, head start was 86% and early head start was 85%. Promoting nutritional well-being of children is a vital component of Tri-Valley head start, child & family programs. Tri-Valley's classrooms implement the farm to early care curriculum developed by Tri-Valley nutrition staff. Children are provided homemade, nutritious meals while learning about food and nutrition in the classroom. Meals were provided for 112,586 migrant seasonal head start/early head start children and 46,184 meals were provided for head start/early head start children. Tri-Valley head start, child & family programs also recognizes health is also an important foundation of school readiness ensuring that all child health and development concerns are identified. Families are linked to an ongoing source of continuous, accessible care to meet their health needs. Migrant seasonal head start/early head start assisted 89% of children getting up-to-date on physicals as well as 81% up-to-date on dentals. Head start assisted 40% of children getting up-to-date on physicals and 70% of children up-to-date with dentals. Early head start assisted 78% of children getting up-to-date on physicals/well-child checks. Tri-Valley head start, child & family programs is known for providing learning environments that are safe, nurturing, engaging and enjoyable. Providing culturally, linguistically and developmentally appropriate programming that focuses on the process of learning and helping children develop a sense of independence, social competence, confidence and responsibility. Services are provided to ensure the needs of children with disabilities are supported and are included in program activities. Migrant seasonal head start/early head start served 33 children with an iep or ifsp. Head start served 31 children with an iep. Early head start served 14 children with an ifsp. Classroom assessment scoring system is an observational instrument used to assess the quality of teacher-child interactions in our preschool programs on an annual basis. Tri-Valley migrant seasonal head start/early head start as well as head start and early head start utilize practice-based coaching to support teachers in maintaining high quality interactions assessed at or above the national average scores for preschool classrooms. Family engagement is key in Tri-Valley head start, child & family programs with the objective being to support parents as they identify and meet personal goals to nurture the development of their children in context of their family and culture. Migrant seasonal head start/early head start had 96% of enrolled families participate in the family goal setting process. Head start had 98% of enrolled families participate in the family goal setting process and early head start had 91% of families participate in the family goal setting process. Tri-Valley uses the conscious discipline curriculum as a framework for our approach to behavior guidance and social emotional development. The curriculum provides an array of behavior management strategies and classroom structures that teachers can use to turn everyday situations into learning opportunities. We collaborate with parents to provide comprehensive behavior support in the classroom and home that focuses on the whole child and the whole family, while teaching important pro-social skills. To further the efforts of engaging families into the program the learning genie app is provided at no cost to parents. Learning genie bridges the gap between the home and classroom by providing an outlet to share photos, videos, messages, book and learning media. Tri-Valley head start, child & family programs partners with four community mental health providers to offer support to children, families and staff on various topics of social emotional development and mental wellness. These partnerships include consultations with teaching staff regarding classroom management and training on positive behavior guidance, as well as parent training. Services offer the Opportunity to receive ongoing support for coping and overall well-being as well as targeted support for mental wellness.
Family and community services:family and community services programs include a variety of programs for low income families and individuals such as liheap energy assistance, emergency housing services which includes homelessness and prevention services, child care aware, early learning scholarships, snap outreach, mnsure outreach, financial literacy, and peer support services. Liheap - 2064 households were provided utility payments to allow families to stay warm and securely housed throughout the winter months through the energy assistance program. This program also provided furnace repairs and replacements to 135 households who would have otherwise been unable to remain in their home due to lack of heat. Emergency housing services - bridges, permanent supportive housing, cv2 emergency housing, transitional housing, domestic violence rapid rehousing transitional housing and agassiz townhomes proved ongoing rental assistance and case management to 68 households that were experiencing homelessness, under 200% of federal poverty guidelines and experiencing either a disability or domestic violence. Funding comes through both state and federal housing programs. 14 households received housing stability which is case management with no direct assistance. Temporary housing assistance was also provided to 178 households to prevent homelessness through the family homeless prevention and assistance program. Child care aware - provided coaching to 94 providers as they reached their parent aware star rating.early learning scholarships - provided scholarships to help parents afford high quality childcare that prepares children to be ready for kindergarten to 101 families and children.snap outreach - provided snap information to 15,650 households and individuals. Also provided assistance to 148 households in completing or renewing a snap application. Mnsure program assisted 88 people applying for health insurance. Peer support program provides support and assistance to 61 parents who have a child living with a mental health concern
Transportation:tri-valley transportation also known as t.h.e. Bus (tri-valley heartland express) is a division of Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. (tvoc).t.h.e. Bus is a curb to curb service and provides public transportation services to the general public in seven Minnesota counties, polk, red lake, norman, marshall, kittson, pennington and clearwater. Buses run through these counties on various days with various destinations. In the cities of crookston (polk) and thief river falls (pennington), daily service runs 7 days per week. In bagley (clearwater) and mahnomen (mahnomen), service is available 5 days per week and every first and third saturday. Within the cities listed, Tri-Valley transportation offers subscription service and general dial-a-ride service. People that need transportation on a regular basis at the same time would be considered a subscription service customer. T.h.e. Bus is funded depending on the service it is provided. The organization's public transit buses are available with no age limits or income guidelines. Buses have seating available for up to 45 passengers. Each bus is handicap accessible with two accessible entrances. If passengers are unable to use the door, they may request the use of the lift. Each driver has been trained to properly use the lift and secure mobility devices with the buses. Transportation services are used for a variety of reasons, which include medical, nutritional, social, recreational, shopping, work, school, and other personal activities. Destinations include but not limited to: grant forks, bemidji, thief river falls, fargo/moorhead, and crookston. Tri-Valley transportation provides safe, friendly, and dependable transportation at a reasonable price.specific program service accomplishments a major accomplishment in 2022 was the increase in ridership over 2021. Both public transportation and rtc had increased ridership. Transit continued to provide free rides to the food shelves. Public transportationnumber of rides provided in 2022 131200 number of service miles provided 398774 number of hours provided in 2022 28731.152022 # of free rides to food shelves - 745# of hours - 157# of miles - 6540rural transportation collaborative (rtc) 20226,893 completed client rides592 unduplicated riders353,270 total miles driven12,230.5 hours donated by volunteers
Food programs
Homeless/shelter and energy assistance
Rental activity
Corporate activities
Senior services
Housing/program

Who funds Tri-Valley Opportunity Council (TVOC)

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Mahube-Otwa Community Action PartnershipProgram Assistance$127,615
Northwest Minnesota Foundation (NMF)General Operations$55,759
First Children's FinanceTo Address Facility Improvements and Related Equipment Needs for Child Care Sites.$14,018
...and 3 more grants received

Personnel at TVOC

NameTitleCompensation
Jason CarlsonChief Executive Officer$133,333
Nicole AakerFiscal Director$98,331
Laurie ColemanHead Start Director and Family Programs Director$112,254
James DuckstadTreasurer$0
Stephanie VoneshChairperson$0
...and 8 more key personnel

Financials for TVOC

RevenuesFYE 12/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$25,175,858
Program services$1,949,332
Investment income and dividends$8,895
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$-19,447
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$46,668
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$233,857
Total revenues$27,395,163

Form 990s for TVOC

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-122023-10-17990View PDF
2021-122022-11-11990View PDF
2020-122021-11-10990View PDF
2019-122020-10-15990View PDF
2018-122019-09-14990View PDF
...and 9 more Form 990s
Data update history
December 27, 2023
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $14,018 from First Children's Finance
December 5, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
December 4, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
November 25, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2021
August 20, 2023
Received grants
Identified 3 new grant, including a grant for $127,615 from Mahube-Otwa Community Action Partnership
Nonprofit Types
Business and community development organizationsFamily service centersCharitiesCommunity Action ProgramsHead Start programs
Issues
Community improvement
Characteristics
Receives government fundingCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donations
General information
Address
107 N Broadway PO Box 607 2
Crookston, MN 56716
Metro area
Grand Forks, ND-MN
County
Polk County, MN
Website URL
tvoc.org/ 
Phone
(218) 281-5832
Facebook page
TVOCInc 
Twitter profile
@trivalley_tvoc 
IRS details
EIN
41-0888488
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1965
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
S20: Community, Neighborhood Development, Improvement
NAICS code, primary
624190: Individual and Family Services
Parent/child status
Independent
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