Family Service Of Rhode Island Inc

Organization Overview

Family Service Of Rhode Island Inc is located in Providence, RI. The organization was established in 1935. According to its NTEE Classification (P30) the organization is classified as: Children & Youth Services, under the broad grouping of Human Services and related organizations. As of 06/2021, Family Service Of Rhode Island Inc employed 370 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Family Service Of Rhode Island Inc is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 06/2021, Family Service Of Rhode Island Inc generated $23.1m in total revenue. This represents a relatively dramatic decline in revenue. Over the past 6 years, the organization has seen revenues fall by an average of (5.4%) each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $19.1m during the year ending 06/2021. As we would expect to see with falling revenues, expenses have declined by (8.2%) per year over the past 6 years. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Since 2015, Family Service Of Rhode Island Inc has awarded 97 individual grants totaling $52,198,457. If you would like to learn more about the grant giving history of this organization, scroll down to the grant profile section of this page.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

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HEALINGTRAUMA SYSTEMS THERAPY (TST) COMMUNITY: TST COMMUNITY PROVIDES A SYSTEMIC TRAUMA-FOCUSED, EVIDENCE-INFORMED APPROACH TO HELP STABILIZE CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH A HISTORY OF TRAUMA AND TRAUMA-REACTIVE BEHAVIOR. TST COMMUNITY PROVIDES ACCESS TO A CLINICIAN, CASE MANAGER AND PSYCHIATRIC PROVIDER, AS WELL AS RAPID RESPONSE TO REFERRAL SOURCE AND FAMILY. SERVICES ARE DELIVERED IN THE HOME, IN SCHOOLS/DAYCARES, AND OTHER COMMUNITY SETTINGS. THE PROGRAM CONSISTS OF A TEAM APPROACH CONSISTING OF MULTI-CULTURAL, MULTI-LINGUAL CLINICIANS AND CASE MANAGERS WHO PROVIDE 24-HOUR SUPPORT, EVIDENCE INFORMED SYSTEMIC TRAUMA TREATMENT AND BEHAVIOR REGULATION. REFERRALS COME FROM DCYF.ENHANCED OUTPATIENT SERVICES (EOS): A SHORT-TERM, INTENSIVE PROGRAM THAT PROVIDES CLINICAL (COUNSELING) AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES TO CHILDREN/ADULTS WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISTURBANCES TO STABILIZE BEHAVIOR AS A STEP DOWN OR DIVERSION FROM PLACEMENT OR HOSPITALIZATION. FAMILIAS UNIDAS: AN EVIDENCE-BASED PROGRAM THAT PROVIDES STRUCTURED GROUP WORK WITH HISPANIC FAMILIES IN THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGE OF SPANISH. THE PROGRAM IS CULTURALLY COMPETENT AND FOCUSES ON MAXIMIZING PARENTAL SUPPORTS IN PROACTIVELY ADDRESSING SUBSTANCE ABUSE, TEEN PREGNANCY AND OTHER HIGH RISK BEHAVIORS FOR CHILDREN AT THE MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL AGE LEVELS. THE PROVIDENCE CHILDREN AND YOUTH CABINET IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROVIDENCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, BROWN UNIVERSITY AND FSRI COLLABORATE TO CONDUCT THESE GROUPS.TRAUMA OUTPATIENT: THE OUTPATIENT TREATMENT TEAM OFFERS BRIEF, SOLUTION-FOCUSED, TRAUMA-INFORMED CLINICAL THERAPIES AT OUR HOPE STREET LOCATION. SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH, ADULTS, COUPLES AND FAMILIES. PROVIDERS TREAT MANY DIFFERENT MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE CONCERNS AND HAVE RECEIVED TRAINING IN MULTIPLE EVIDENCE-BASED/EVIDENCE-INFORMED TECHNIQUES INCLUDING TRAUMA-FOCUSED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY. ALL STAFF MEMBERS ARE SUPERVISED BY INDEPENDENTLY LICENSED CLINICIANS WITHIN THE AGENCY ACTIVE CLIENTS MAY ALSO PARTICIPATE IN OUR PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES. THE PSYCHIATRY STAFF PROVIDES EVALUATION AND MEDICATION MANAGEMENT ON SITE. VICTIM SERVICES - POLICE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS: PROGRAMMING INCLUDES OUR POLICE PARTNERSHIPS WITH PROVIDENCE POLICE DEPARTMENT (PROVIDENCE GO TEAM), CENTRAL FALLS POLICE DEPARTMENT (CENTRAL FALLS GO TEAM), PAWTUCKET POLICE DEPARTMENT (PAWTUCKET GO TEAM) AND THE EAST PROVIDENCE AND STATE POLICE DEPARTMENTS (VICTIMS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM) TO PROVIDE CRISIS RESPONSE AND SUPPORTS TO VICTIMS OF CRIME, INCLUDING ON-SCENE CRISIS INTERVENTION, STABILIZATION, MENTAL HEALTH ASSISTANCE AND LANGUAGE SUPPORT, IN AN EFFORT TO DECREASE THE IMPACT OF TRAUMA.PAROLE BOARD VICTIM ADVOCATE: THIS IS A CONTRACT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS. THE STAFF MEMBER IS TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED IN VICTIM SERVICES, CRISIS INTERVENTION, STABILIZATION AND TRAUMA-FOCUSED ASSESSMENT, PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS AS WELL AS FOLLOW UP AND REFERRAL SERVICES TO VICTIMS IN PREPARATION FOR AND FOLLOW UP FOLLOWING PAROLE BOARD HEARINGS. VICTIM IMPACT AND SENSITIVITY CLASSES: THIS IS A CONTRACT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS. ONE STAFF MEMBER TEACHES 2 HOUR, WEEKLY SESSIONS TO INMATES INSIDE THE PRISON. THE CLASSES ARE OFFERED AT MINIMUM, MEDIUM, AND MAXIMUM SECURITY AS WELL AS AT THE WOMEN'S PRISON. THE GOAL OF THIS PROGRAM IS TO MAKE OFFENDERS AWARE OF HOW DIFFERENT TYPES OF OFFENSES/CRIMES IMPACT THE VICTIM, THEIR FAMILIES, THE COMMUNITY AND THEMSELVES. THE CURRICULUM IS DESIGNED BY THE DOJ, OVC, AND HAS EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS. PROJECT SUPPORT OCEAN STATE (SOS): PROJECT SUPPORT OCEAN STATE (SOS) IS A THREE-YEAR FEDERALLY-FUNDED PROJECT BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OFFICE OF VICTIMS OF CRIME, TO RESPOND TO YOUTH IMPACTED BY THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC. FSRI IS THE LEAD IN THE GRANT AND PARTNERS WITH CODAC TO PROVIDE CHILDREN AND YOUTH IMPACTED BY THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC WITH EVIDENCE-BASED, TRAUMA-INFORMED CLINICAL TREATMENT. THE GRANT ALSO SUPPORTS STAFF TO TRAIN THE COMMUNITY AND COMMUNITY PROVIDERS ABOUT THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC AND OTHER SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS SO THAT THE COMMUNITY CAN RAISE THEIR AWARENESS AND BE PART OF THE SOLUTION. PSYCHIATRY: THE PSYCHIATRY PROGRAM AT FSRI SUPPORTS THE CLINICAL PROGRAMS BY OFFERING SERVICES TO CHILDREN AND ADULT FSRI CLIENTS. FSRI'S MEDICAL DIRECTOR OFFERS MEDICATION AND TREATMENT TO CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS AND OUR PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PROVIDES MEDICATION AND TREATMENT TO ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS.INTAKE: FSRI OPERATES THROUGH A CENTRALIZED INTAKE SERVICE. THE STAFF PROVIDE PHONE AND FACE-TO-FACE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SCREENINGS, COMPREHENSIVE NEEDS ASSESSMENTS, ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATION, AND REFERRALS FOR CLIENTS SEEKING ASSISTANCE AT FSRI. THE STAFF RECEIVES REQUESTS FOR FSRI SERVICES FROM A WIDE VARIETY OF COMMUNITY PARTNERS SUCH AS DCYF, SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS AND OTHER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ENTITIES TO NAME A FEW. INTAKE - TRIAGE: ONCE A REFERRAL IS MADE, STAFF GATHERS INFORMATION TO COMPLETE A LEVEL-OF-CARE DETERMINATION AND VERIFICATION OF QUALIFYING FACTORS BY PROGRAM. IN ADDITION TO SCREENING FOR THE SERVICE REQUESTED, THE STAFF MONITORS FOR ANY UNMET NEEDS OR GOALS. WHEN APPROPRIATE, THEY PROVIDE INFORMATION ABOUT OTHER FSRI PROGRAMS AND /OR EXTERNAL SERVICES AVAILABLE IN THE COMMUNITY. STAFF ALSO TRIAGES ADULT AND CHILD BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CRISIS EVALUATIONS ALONG WITH PROVIDING BRIEF CARE COORDINATION WHERE NEEDED. INTAKE - EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICE (ERS): THE ERS PROGRAM PROVIDES EMERGENCY COVERAGE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, THROUGH PHONE SUPPORT AND CLINICAL INTERVENTION. ERS SERVICES ARE CONDUCTED THROUGH TELEPHONIC AND FACE TO FACE CONTACT WITH CLIENTS. STAFFING CONSISTS OF BOTH MASTER AND BACHELOR LEVEL WHERE TWO OF WHOM ARE BI-LINGUAL IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH. DURING THE BUSINESS DAY, THE DEPARTMENT MAINTAINS A DESIGNATED LINE FOR CLIENTS AND POTENTIAL CLIENTS IN PSYCHIATRIC CRISIS. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH EVALUATIONS ARE CONDUCTED IN THE HOPE ST OFFICE, SCHOOLS, HOMES AND OTHER COMMUNITY LOCATIONS. AFTER BUSINESS HOURS, ERS IS STAFFED BY CLINICIANS WHO ROTATE A DESIGNATED MOBILE PHONE ON A WEEKLY BASIS. EMERGENCY EVALUATIONS ARE A BILLABLE SERVICE THROUGH NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH PLAN AND UNITED HEALTH CARE. THE SERVICE IS LICENSED BY DCYF AND DIRECT CARE STAFF MEETS THE DCYF STANDARD DEFINITION OF A QUALIFIED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.


HEALTHEARLY INTERVENTION (EI): A PROGRAM DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN AGES 0-3 WHO HAVE A DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY OR DELAY IN ONE OR MORE AREAS. EARLY INTERVENTION IS BASED ON A COACHING MODEL AND IS PERSONALIZED TO THE SPECIFIC NEEDS OF EACH CHILD AND FAMILY IN THE PROGRAM. SERVICES ARE PROVIDED IN THE HOME AND IN THE CHILD'S NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. IT IS PROVIDED AT NO-COST TO FAMILIES AND IS FUNDED THROUGH FEDERAL FUNDS, STATE MEDICAID FUNDS, AND PRIVATE INSURANCE FUNDS.FIRST CONNECTIONS: A SHORT-TERM HOME VISITING PROGRAM TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF AT-RISK FAMILIES AND THEIR CHILDREN AGES 0-3 THROUGH HOME-BASED OUTREACH, EDUCATION, SCREENING, ASSESSMENT, REFERRAL AND FOLLOW UP.COMMUNITY HEALTH TEAM (CHT): THROUGH WORK WITH THE CARE TRANSFORMATION COLLABORATIVE RHODE ISLAND (CTC-RI), FSRI PARTNERS WITH PRIMARY CARE OFFICES, INCLUDING BROWN MEDICINE AND COASTAL MEDICAL, TO PROVIDE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICIANS AND COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS AT VARIOUS SITES. FSRI'S COMMUNITY HEALTH TEAMS (CHTS) ALSO PROVIDE EVIDENCE-BASED SBIRT (SCREENING, BRIEF INTERVENTION, AND REFERRAL TO TREATMENT) SCREENINGS AT PARTNER AND COMMUNITY SITES, AN IN PATIENT'S HOMES.ACCOUNTABLE ENTITY (AE) WITH PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER (PCHC): A COLLABORATION BETWEEN FSRI AND PCHC THAT BEGAN IN DECEMBER 2018 AROUND THE NEWLY FORMED AE. FSRI'S ROLE IS TO INTEGRATE BEHAVIORAL AND PRIMARY HEALTHCARE FOR PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES IN CONJUNCTION WITH PCHC. FSRI STAFF PROVIDE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TREATMENT AS WELL AS ADDRESS THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH THAT PRESENT BARRIERS TO CARE. AIDS PROJECT RHODE ISLAND (APRI): APRI IS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE HIV PROGRAM IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. APRI'S MISSION IS TO PROVIDE COMPASSIONATE, NON-JUDGMENTAL AND COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE TO THE NEEDS OF PEOPLE INFECTED, AFFECTED AND AT RISK OF HIV/AIDS. APRI SERVICES INCLUDE: PREVENTION AND HIV AND HEP C TESTING SERVICES; CASE MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS; AND HOUSING NAVIGATIONWEBSITE: HTTP://AIDSPROJECTRI.ORG/.PEACELOVE EXPRESSIVE ARTS: PROVIDES SMALL GROUP, FAMILY AND INDIVIDUAL CLIENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN EXPRESSIVE ARTS INCLUDING DRUMMING, PAINTING, DRAWING, POETRY, STORYTELLING AND POSITIVE OPTIONS FOR SELF-EXPRESSION. FSRI HAS A NUMBER OF STAFF ACROSS PROGRAMS AND DEPARTMENTS WHO HAVE BEEN TRAINED AS CREATORS TO PROVIDE WORKSHOPS FOR STAFF AND CLIENTS. PEACELOVE LAUNCHED A VIRTUAL PLATFORM IN 2020 WITH A VARIETY OF WORKSHOPS AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE ONLINE.


HOPEHEALTH FAMILIES AMERICA (HFA): AN EVIDENCE-BASED MATERNAL AND CHILD HOME VISITING PROGRAM THAT SERVICES EXPECTANT MOTHERS AND FAMILIES WITH NEWBORNS. SERVICES CONTINUE UNTIL CHILD TURNS 4 YEARS OLD. HFA IS THE SIGNATURE PROGRAM OF PREVENT CHILD ABUSE AMERICA.FAMILY COACHING AND VISITATION (FCV): A PROGRAM DESIGNED FOR PARENTS WHO ARE WORKING ON REUNIFICATION WITH THEIR CHILD(REN). THE PROGRAM PROVIDES COACHING AND SUPERVISED VISITATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WHO HAVE SUFFERED MALTREATMENT. FAMILIES ARE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN NEW RELATIONSHIP SKILLS IN A SAFE AND STABLE ENVIRONMENT. SERVICES ARE TAILORED TO THE INDIVIDUAL FAMILIES AND THEIR CASE PLAN. FAMILIES ARE REFERRED DIRECTLY BY DCYF. SAFECARE: AN EVIDENCE-BASED PARENT TRAINING PROGRAM THAT TARGETS PARENTS/CARETAKERS OF CHILDREN BIRTH TO FIVE YEARS OLD WITH KNOWN RISK FACTORS FOR AND/OR A HISTORY OF CHILD NEGLECT AND ABUSE. IT IS A 20 TO 22 WEEK PROGRAM WITH HOME VISITS TYPICALLY ONCE PER WEEK; INCLUDES 18 TO 20 STRUCTURED CURRICULUM SESSIONS CONSISTING OF THREE MODULES: HEALTH, HOME SAFETY, AND PARENT-CHILD/INFANT INTERACTIONS PLUS AN INITIAL ASSESSMENT AND FINAL RE-ASSESSMENT. SAFECARE PROVIDES SERVICES IN THE PARENTS/CARETAKERS HOME, AVOIDING TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS. FAMILIES ARE REFERRED DIRECTLY BY DCYF.WEST URBAN CORE FAMILY CARE COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP (FCCP): A DCYF INITIATIVE THAT SERVES FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AT RISK OF INVOLVEMENT WITH DCYF. FSRI WAS AWARDED A NEW CONTRACT WITH DCYF COMMENCING MAY 1, 2018 TO SERVE FAMILIES IN THE WEST URBAN CORE AREA. FSRI IS THE LEAD AGENCY FOR THE REGION AND PROVIDES PRIMARY SERVICES WITH SUBCONTRACTORS INCLUDING CCAP, CHILDREN'S FRIEND, TIDES AND PROGRESO LATINO. THERE ARE FOUR OTHER REGIONAL "PARTNERSHIPS" ACROSS THE STATE. THESE PARTNERSHIPS PROVIDE ACCESS TO CREATIVE AND FLEXIBLE SERVICES THAT INCREASE STRENGTH AND WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES IN RI THROUGH A HIGH FIDELITY WRAPAROUND PROCESS. FCCP SERVICES INCLUDE: REFERRALS SCREENING AND TRIAGE; INITIAL NEEDS SCREENING AND IN-PERSON INTAKE; RESOURCE INFORMATION, REFERRAL AND LINKAGES TO COMMUNITY RESOURCES; SINGLE SERVICES REFERRALS TO COMMUNITY PROGRAMS; HIGH FIDELITY WRAP AROUND SERVICES (WHICH INCLUDE CRISIS STABILIZATION AND ARE A TYPE OF FAMILY PRESERVATION SERVICE).RESTORATIVE PRACTICES CENTRAL FALLS: RESTORATIVE PRACTICES IMPROVES CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT, HELPS STUDENTS TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR ACTIONS, AND FOSTERS A POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT THAT IS CONDUCIVE TO LEARNING AND GROWTH. THE RESTORATIVE PRACTICES MODEL CONSISTS OF EVIDENCE-INFORMED INTERVENTIONS USING AFFECTIVE STATEMENTS TO REPAIR HARM WHILE HOLDING INDIVIDUALS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS. RESTORATIVE PRACTICE TECHNIQUES INCLUDE WALK AND TALK, WITH IMMEDIATE FACE-TO-FACE INTERACTION BETWEEN A STUDENT AND RESTORATIVE PRACTICES STAFF, CIRCLES IN WHICH GROUPS OF STUDENTS LEARN COLLABORATION AND OTHER PRO SOCIAL SKILLS, AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION THOUGHT MEDIATION BETWEEN SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION, STUDENTS, PARENTS AND TEACHERS. THE PROGRAM NOT ONLY WORKS DIRECTLY WITH STUDENTS BUT ALSO PROVIDES TRAINING AND CONSULTATION TO PARENTS, TEACHERS, OTHER SCHOOL STAFF AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO IMPROVE SOCIAL INTERACTION.AMERICORPS ATTENDANCE IMPROVEMENT MATTERS (AIM): THE AIM PROGRAM PROVIDES STUDENT ATTENDANCE AND ENGAGEMENT SUPPORTS THROUGH THE WALKING SCHOOL BUS (WSB) AND CHECK AND CONNECT PROGRAMS. WSB: AIM MENTORS AND VOLUNTEERS MEET CHILDREN AT THEIR HOMES AND WALK WITH THEM TO SCHOOL TO INCREASE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. THIS PROGRAM ENSURES THAT CHILDREN GET TO SCHOOL SAFELY AND ON TIME. CHECK AND CONNECT: A SCHOOL-WIDE INTERVENTION TO ENHANCE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT THROUGH RELATIONSHIP BUILDING, PROBLEM SOLVING, CAPACITY BUILDING, AND PERSISTENCE. SCHOOL BASED MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING: SINCE 2017, FSRI CLINICIANS HAVE BEEN PROVIDING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COUNSELING TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES TO ADDRESS SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL CHALLENGES THAT MAY IMPEDE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND PERFORMANCE. FSRI CLINICIANS ARE BASED IN SELECT ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS. FSRI PROVIDES THIS SERVICE IN CONTRACT WITH THE PROVIDENCE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT.HOUSING NAVIGATION: THIS PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE TO ASSIST ANY FSRI CLIENT WHO IS EXPERIENCING BARRIERS TO SECURE OR MAINTAIN HOUSING, AND/OR AT RISK OF BECOMING HOMELESS.MOUNT PLEASANT ACADEMY (MPA): A PSYCHIATRIC DAY TREATMENT FACILITY FOR CHILDREN FROM PRESCHOOL TO 8TH GRADE. CHILDREN FROM CITIES AND TOWNS THROUGHOUT RHODE ISLAND AND NEIGHBORING STATES ARE REFERRED TO MPA FOR PLACEMENT BECAUSE THE SEVERITY OF THEIR PSYCHIATRIC AND EMOTIONAL DIFFICULTIES INTERFERE WITH THEIR ABILITY TO PROGRESS IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL SETTING. AT MPA, CHILDREN RECEIVE COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC, PSYCHOLOGICAL, BEHAVIORAL AND ACADEMIC SERVICES. WEBSITE: HTTP://MOUNTPLEASANTACADEMY.ORG/BE SAFE: BE SAFE PROVIDES DELIVERIES OF PPE, SUPPLIES AND FOOD TO ANYONE IN NEED ACROSS THE STATE.


HOMEFOSTER CARE: FSRI IS A PRIVATE FOSTER CARE AGENCY THAT CONTRACTS WITH DCYF. FOSTER CARE IS A TEMPORARY SERVICE PROVIDED FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH WHO CANNOT REMAIN IN THEIR HOMES. FSRI FOSTER PARENTS RECEIVE PRE-PLACEMENT, GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL THERAPY, TRAINING AND CONSISTENT ON-GOING TRAINING PERTAINING TO THE ISSUES PRESENTED BY THE CHILDREN IN THEIR CARE. EACH FOSTER CARE FAMILY IS ASSIGNED A CLINICIAN AND A FAMILY CASE MANAGER. THE CLINICIANS TYPICALLY WORK DIRECTLY WITH THE CHILDREN WHILE PROVIDING CLINICAL SUPPORT TO THE FOSTER PARENTS. FAMILY CASE MANAGERS WORK PRIMARILY WITH THE FOSTER PARENTS IN ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF THE CHILDREN IN PLACEMENT AND PROVIDING ANY SUPPORT THEY MAY NEED TO MAKE PARENTING A CHILD WITH SPECIAL NEEDS SUCCESSFUL. FAMILY CASE MANAGERS ALSO AID IN THE COORDINATION OF SERVICES FOR THE FAMILY (I.E. MEDICAL CARE, VISITATION, AND SCHOOL RELATED NEEDS.). REFERRALS COME FROM DCYF.RESIDENTIAL SERVICES: FSRI OPERATES FOUR RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS UNDER CONTRACT WITH DCYF. THESE FACILITIES OFFER A CONTINUUM OF TREATMENT THAT COVERS SEVERAL LEVELS OF CARE USING TRAUMA SYSTEMS THERAPY (TST). THIS CONTINUUM INCLUDES ASSESSMENT AND STABILIZATION, RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT, STEP DOWN AND SEMI-INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAMS. ALL REFERRALS COME FROM DCYF.ENHANCED CASE MANAGEMENT (ECM): THE ECM PROGRAM PROVIDES CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR YOUNG ADULTS 16-21 WHO HAVE ELECTED TO REMAIN IN THE CARE OF DCYF THROUGH THE VOLUNTARY EXTENSION OF CARE ACT (VECA). ALL REFERRALS COME FROM DCYF.BASIC CENTER PROGRAM: NEW 3 YEAR FEDERAL GRANT TO SERVE HOMELESS AND RUNAWAY YOUTH IN RHODE ISLAND THROUGH PLACEMENT IN TEMPORARY (21 DAYS OR LESS) HOST HOMES.


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Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $16,360,482
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$1,364,658
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $0
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$17,725,140
Total Program Service Revenue$4,982,208
Investment income $39,030
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $207,832
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $23,062,284

Grants Awarded

Over the last fiscal year, Family Service Of Rhode Island Inc has awarded $553,927 in support to 5 organizations.

Grant RecipientAmount

COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ACTION

Org PageRecipient Profile

Cranston, RI

PURPOSE: TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES

$219,095

CHILDRENS FRIEND AND SERVICE

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Providence, RI

PURPOSE: TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES

$186,659

West Warwick, RI

PURPOSE: TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES

$71,484

Central Falls, RI

PURPOSE: TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES

$50,002

Cranston, RI

PURPOSE: TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES

$26,687
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Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 14 grants that Family Service Of Rhode Island Inc has recieved totaling $447,768.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
The Rhode Island Community Foundation

Providence, RI

PURPOSE: BE SAFE; COLLABORATIVE CARE MODEL PILOT; FAMILY SERVICES; FLOOD DAMAGE AT NEW CERTIFIED COMMUNITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINIC; KEEP SAFE HOMES OPEN FOR KIDS & DELIVER PPE + FOOD TO FAMILIES; AIDS PROJECT RI; MATCHING CONTRIBUTION; BRIGHTER FUTURES RHODE ISLAND.; GENERAL OPERATING; TRANSFORMATIVE CARE TEAM; PURCHASE ESSENTIAL ITEMS

$263,798
The Champlin Foundation

Pittsburgh, PA

PURPOSE: PLEASANT STREET AND HOPE STREET PARKING LOTS

$74,493
The Highlander Charter School

Providence, RI

PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT

$28,466
Rhode Island Community Food Bank Association

Providence, RI

PURPOSE: FOOD DELIVERY SERVICES

$21,750
Center For The Study Of Social Policy

Washington, DC

PURPOSE: DULCE PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION

$11,000
Joy In Childhood Foundation Inc

Canton, MA

PURPOSE: Support Sick and Hungry Kids

$10,000
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