East Central Illinois Area Agency On Aging Inc

Organization Overview

East Central Illinois Area Agency On Aging Inc is located in Bloomington, IL. The organization was established in 1977. According to its NTEE Classification (P81) the organization is classified as: Senior Centers, under the broad grouping of Human Services and related organizations. As of 09/2021, East Central Illinois Area Agency On Aging Inc employed 16 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. East Central Illinois Area Agency On Aging 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 09/2021, East Central Illinois Area Agency On Aging Inc generated $8.8m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 6 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 6.9% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $8.8m during the year ending 09/2021. While expenses have increased by 6.7% per year over the past 6 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Since 2017, East Central Illinois Area Agency On Aging Inc has awarded 118 individual grants totaling $35,702,113. 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

TAX YEAR

2021

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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LEAD AND ADVOCATE FOR INCLUSIVE RESOURCES AND SERVICES THAT EMPOWER OLDER ADULTS.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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ECIAAA PLANS, COORDINATES, AND ADVOCATES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF OPPORTUNITIES AND SERVICES TO ACHIEVE OUTCOMES WHICH PROMOTE THE HEALTH, STRENGTH, INDEPENDENCE, DIGNITY, AND AUTONOMY OF OLDER PERSONS, AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, OLDER ADULTS WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY, SUPPORT FAMILIES CARING FOR OLDER PERSONS, AND GRANDPARENTS AND OTHER RELATIVES RAISING CHILDREN. THESE OPPORTUNITIES AND SERVICES INCLUDE: ACCESS SERVICES INCLUDING: A NETWORK OF 11 COORDINATED POINTS OF ENTRY PROVIDERS IN THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE AND OPTION COUNSELING SERVICES.REVENUE FOR SERVICES: $1,542,384 IN FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL MATCH AND PROJECT INCOME INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE: PERSONS SERVED: 16,959 CONTACTS: 57,662 OPTIONS COUNSELING UNDER AND OVER AGE 60: PERSONS SERVED: 4,945 CONTACTS: 14,386 OUTREACH: PERSONS: 254 UNITS: 2106 COVID TRANSPORTATION PERSONS: 995 UNITS: 995IN-HOME SERVICES INCLUDING: HOME DELIVERED MEALS AND TELEPHONE REASSURANCE.REVENUE FOR IN-HOME SERVICES: $6,368,635 IN FEDERAL, NSIP, STATE, LOCAL MATCH AND PROJECT INCOME. HOME DELIVERED MEALS: PERSONS SERVED: 5,902 MEALS: 702,850 TELEPHONE REASSURANCE: PERSONS:110 UNITS:1972 COMMUNITY SERVICES INCLUDING: CONGREGATE MEALS, LEGAL ASSISTANCE, GAP (REDUCING SOCIAL ISOLATION) AND FLEXIBLE COMMUNITY "GAP" SERVICES.REVENUE FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES: $725,390 IN FEDERAL, NSIP, STATE, LOCAL MATCH AND PROJECT INCOME CONGREGATE MEALS: PERSONS SERVED: 1,348 MEALS: 30,374 LEGAL ASSISTANCE: PERSONS SERVED: 462 HOUR OF STAFF TIME: 3,101 FLEXIBLE COMMUNITY "GAP" SERVICES: PERSONS SERVED: 274 UNITS: 268 GAP (REDUCING SOCIAL ISOLATION) PERSONS: 85 UNITS: 86HEALTHY AGING PROGRAMS INCLUDING: CHRONIC DISEASE SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, GERONTOLOGICAL COUNSELING WITH PEARLS, STRONG FOR LIFE, AND A MATTER OF BALANCE. REVENUE FOR SERVICES: $66,276 IN FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL MATCH HEALTH: PROMOTION (MATTER OF BALANCE, STRONG FOR LIFE, DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT & CHRONIC DISEASE SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS): PERSONS SERVED: 76 CLASSES: 399 GERONTOLOGICAL COUNSELING WITH PEARLS: PERSONS SERVED: 81 CLASSES: 811CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAMS INCLUDING: CAREGIVER ADVISORY SERVICES AND RESPITE SERVICES FOR CAREGIVERS AND GRANDPARENTS RAISING GRANDCHILDREN AND STRESS BUSTING - EVIDENCE BASED SERVICE AND GAP & ADRD SUPPORTIVE GAP SERVICES. REVENUE FOR SERVICES: OVER $573,320 IN FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL MATCH AND PROJECT INCOME CAREGIVER ADVISORY COUNSELING: PERSONS SERVED: 952 SESSIONS: 8,506 RESPITE: PERSONS SERVED: 11 HOUR OF STAFF TIME: 27ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RELATED DISORDERS (ADRD) STRESS BUSTING EVIDENCE BASED SERVICE: TRAIN THE TRAINER CLASSES COMPLETED. ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RELATED DISORDERS (ADRD) GAP FILLING SERVICES: PERSONS SERVED: 59 UNITS: 87ELDER RIGHTS PROGRAMS INCLUDING THE ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES PROGRAM, THE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM, AND THE SENIOR MEDICARE PATROL. DIRECT PAYMENTS OF STATE FUNDS COME FROM THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT ON AGING TO ELDER ABUSE & NEGLECT SERVICE PROVIDERS IN EAST CENTRAL ILLINOIS. THE FUNCTION OF ECIAAA IS ADMINISTRATIVE IN NATURE.LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAMREVENUE FOR SERVICES: $416,666 IN FEDERAL AND STATE FUNDING. LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN CONDUCTS FACILITY VISITS, CONSULTATION, RESPONSE TO INQUIRIES, CASE INVESTIGATIONS, COMPLAINTS AND PRESENTATIONS, IN GENERAL IN THE SIXTEEN COUNTY AREA OF EAST CENTRAL ILLINOIS. YEAREND REPORTING INCLUDE: FACILITY VISITS: 169 * THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE OUTDOOR/WINDOW VISITS INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS AND FACILITY STAFF: 4106 UNITS RESIDENT COUNCIL MEETINGS: 94 NEW CASES: 373 CLOSED CASES: 360. SOME ACTIVITIES OF THE PROGRAM WERE LIMITED DUE TO THE PANDEMIC AND/OR WERE CARRIED OUT IN A VIRTUAL PLATFORM SETTING, IF APPROPRIATE.ECIAAA SERVES OLDER AMERICANS AND THEIR CAREGIVERS THROUGH... ADVOCACY IN ACTION - ECIAAA INFORMS SENIORS AND CAREGIVERS ABOUT PROPOSED LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC POLICIES, TAKES POSITIONS ON THE ISSUES, AND PRESENTS OUR POSITIONS TO ELECTED OFFICIALS AT THE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL LEVELS. PLANNING, PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND COORDINATION - ECIAAA ASSESSES THE NEEDS OF SENIORS AND CAREGIVERS, IDENTIFIES ISSUES FOR LONG RANGE PLANNING, SETS PRIORITIES FOR FUNDING, COORDINATES SERVICES, DEVELOPS NEW OR EXPANDED SERVICES, AND FORMS PARTNERSHIPS WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS, FOR EXAMPLE, COLLABORATION WITH CENTERS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING TO DEVELOP AN AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER NETWORK IN AREA 05. SUPPORTING COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ON AGING - ECIAAA AWARDS FEDERAL AND STATE GRANT ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL AGENCIES FOR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES TO SENIORS AND CAREGIVERS. SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE TO PERSONS 60 AND OLDER, CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS 60 AND OLDER, AND GRANDPARENTS AND OTHER RELATIVES RAISING CHILDREN 18 AND YOUNGER. OLDER PERSONS AND THEIR FAMILIES SHOW THEIR SUPPORT BY DONATING THEIR TIME, TALENTS AND VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS. OLDER AMERICANS ACT SERVICES ARE TARGETED TO OLDER ADULTS IN GREATEST SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC NEED, ESPECIALLY LOW-INCOME MINORITY OLDER PERSONS AND PERSONS WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY, AND OLDER ADULTS IN RURAL AREAS. PROVIDING EASY ACCESS TO INFORMATION, ASSISTANCE, SERVICES AND SUPPORTS - ECIAAA SUPPORTS A NETWORK OF 11 COORDINATED POINTS OF ENTRY WHO WORK COLLABORATIVELY WITH 7 CARE COORDINATION UNITS, 9 FAMILY CAREGIVER RESOURCE CENTERS, 4 CENTERS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING, ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES FAMILY AND COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS, THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION SERVICES, BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE AGENCIES, AND OTHER COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS. THIS COLLABORATION IS KNOWN AS THE AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE NETWORK. OUR PARTNERS TAKE A "NO-WRONG-DOOR" APPROACH TO INFORM ADULTS, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, AND THEIR FAMILIES ABOUT THEIR OPTIONS, MAKE INFORMED CHOICES, AND HELP THEM APPLY FOR BENEFITS AND SERVICES. YOU CAN FIND A LIST OF AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE NETWORK PARTNERS NEAREST YOU BY CALLING TOLL-FREE AT 1-800-888-4456; YOU CAN VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.ECIAAA.ORG; OR YOU CAN SEND AN INQUIRY BY E-MAIL TO: AGINGINFO@ECIAAA.ORG. DEVELOPING COMMUNITY-BASED LONG-TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORTS - ECIAAA WORKS WITH COORDINATED POINTS OF ENTRY, COMPREHENSIVE CARE COORDINATION UNITS, CENTERS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING, HOSPITALS, AND SERVICE PROVIDERS IN THE AGING NETWORK TO HELP OLDER ADULTS MAKE SUCCESSFUL TRANSITIONS FROM HOME, TO HOSPITAL, TO REHABILITATION FACILITIES, AND HOME AGAIN. WE ARE ALSO COLLABORATING WITH THE VA ILLIANA HEALTHCARE SYSTEM AND COMPREHENSIVE CARE COORDINATION UNITS ON THE VETERANS-DIRECTED HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES PROGRAM TO PROVIDE CONSUMER-DIRECTED SERVICES TO ENABLE DISABLED VETERANS TO LIVE INDEPENDENTLY AT HOME. ADVOCACY FOR RESIDENTS IN LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES - ECIAAA SPONSORS A REGIONAL OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM THROUGH A GRANT WITH THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT ON AGING AND THE OFFICE OF THE STATE OMBUDSMAN. THE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM INVESTIGATES COMPLAINTS MADE BY OR ON BEHALF OF RESIDENTS OF LICENSED LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES, ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES AND SUPPORTIVE LIVING FACILITIES. THE OMBUDSMEN VISIT RESIDENTS, INFORM RESIDENTS ABOUT THEIR RIGHTS, REFER RESIDENTS TO TRANSITION COORDINATORS TO FACILITATE THE TRANSITION TO COMMUNITY-BASED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS, AND ON BEHALF OF CLIENTS RECEIVING HOMECARE AND PERSONS ENROLLED IN MANAGED CARE PROGRAMS. STAFF ADVOCATE ON BEHALF OF 10,000 RESIDENTS IN 162 FACILITIES IN EAST CENTRAL ILLINOIS. RESPONDING TO ABUSE, NEGLECT AND EXPLOITATION - ECIAAA IS THE REGIONAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY FOR THE ILLINOIS ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES PROGRAM IN AREA 05 UNDER A GRANT WITH THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT ON AGING. ECIAAA MANAGES CONTRACTS WITH 7 ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICE AGENCIES WHO INVESTIGATE REPORTS OF ALLEGED ABUSE, NEGLECT, EXPLOITATION, AND SELF-NEGLECT OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AGES 18-59 AND OLDER PERSONS 60 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER, AND PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO VULNERABLE ADULTS


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Susan Real
Executive Director
$122,955
Susan Redman
Deputy Director/cfo
$120,934
Harley Bennet
Secretary
$0
Karen Donovan
1st Vice Chairperson
$0
Mary Liz Wright
Chairperson
$0
Kathy Munday
Treasurer
$0

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $8,748,555
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$0
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $0
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$8,748,555
Total Program Service Revenue$94,270
Investment income $415
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $0
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $8,843,240

Grants Awarded

Over the last fiscal year, East Central Illinois Area Agency On Aging Inc has awarded $7,158,542 in support to 19 organizations.

Grant RecipientAmount

OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

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Peoria, IL

PURPOSE: SERVICES BENEFITING SENIORS AND CAREGIVERS

$2,061,429

SARAH BUSH LINCOLN HEALTH CENTER

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Mattoon, IL

PURPOSE: SERVICES BENEFITING SENIORS AND CAREGIVERS

$1,305,588

CRIS HEALTHY AGING CENTER

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Danville, IL

PURPOSE: SERVICES BENEFITING SENIORS AND CAREGIVERS

$1,138,904

DECATUR CATHOLIC CHARITIES

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Springfield, IL

PURPOSE: SERVICES BENEFITING SENIORS AND CAREGIVERS

$697,768

CCSI- CARE COORDINATION LLC

PURPOSE: SERVICES BENEFITING SENIORS AND CAREGIVERS

$656,595

MACON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

PURPOSE: SERVICES BENEFITING SENIORS AND CAREGIVERS

$225,746
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Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 1 grants that East Central Illinois Area Agency On Aging Inc has recieved totaling $10,000.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
Ageoptions Inc

Oak Park, IL

PURPOSE: SENIOR MEDICARE FRAUD PATROL

$10,000
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