EIN 11-6042250

Adults and Children With Learning and Developmental Disabilities (ACLD)

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
1,678
Year formed
1957
Most recent tax filings
2023-12-01
Description
To provide opportunities for children and adults with autism, learning and developmental disabilities to pursue enviable lives, increase their independence and foster supportive relationships within the community.
Total revenues
$102,715,226
2023
Total expenses
$102,830,955
2023
Total assets
$95,959,058
2023
Num. employees
1,678
2023

Program areas at ACLD

Residential services:in 2023, acld operated 47 community-based residences, 3 supportive individual residential alternative residences and 33 apartment sites throughout nassau and suffolk counties. These residential programs provided 368 Adults with the counseling, training and support services that enable men and women with different abilities to work and live as part of the greater long island community in 2023.the supervised individualized residential alternative program provides 24-hour supervised living opportunities. People within this program are provided with structured daily living support, which enhances their growth and development, and are guided and supported as they work, travel and interact within their communities.the supportive individual residential alternative program provides independent apartment living for Adults located throughout nassau and suffolk counties. People either share or live alone in an apartment or a shared house in the community and are provided support staff based on their individual needs.oyster bay gardensoyster bay gardens, llc., an affordable integrated community for seniors and Adults with Developmental Disabilities, offers 48 one-bedroom units in a state-of-the-art apartment complex located on the acld bethpage campus. The property is managed by a professional management company.
Children's services:the alan and ellen spiegel Children's center offered full-day classes for 83 preschoolers with Developmental Disabilities in 8:1:2 or 10:1:2 class ratios in 2023. It is also home to a summer camp for school-age Children with Disabilities, operated in conjunction with great south bay ymca with the support of a grant from opwdd.the kramer Learning center provides comprehensive diagnostic, educational and therapeutic services to preschoolers with Developmental Disabilities. The program offered at this site included full-day classes for 116 preschoolers either in an 8:1:2 or a 10:1:2 class ratio in 2023. This site also offers evaluation and clinical services (speech, physical and occupational therapies) to Children enrolled in our preschool classes, as well as itinerant related clinical services to preschool children.acld operates a full day, self-contained 12:1:2 class ratio at the bay shore upk center, in addition to provision of special education itinerant services (seis) and related clinical services. These services are provided in partnership with the bay shore school district.
Day services:over 475 men and women turned to acld for day services in 2023. Acld programs such as choices, bridges, oasis day habilitation, b.l.u.e., and program without walls are designed to promote independence and productivity through participation in meaningful activities. A wide range of volunteer work experiences and site-based activities are available to foster community connections. Clinical support in areas of nursing and psychology is also available on-site at these programs on a daily basis. Seven hub sites are situated in local community neighborhoods. In addition, the golden opportunities program is designed to address the needs of those with Disabilities as they age, while the connections program targets people on the autism spectrum or who have similar strengths and challenges. B.l.u.e. (balanced, living, unlimited, exploration) is an innovative, technology-progressive, community-based day program designed for Adults on the autism spectrum. In all, day services are offered at nine locations in nassau and suffolk counties. Acld also operates a supplemental group day habilitation program called strive. It is available on weekends to 25 Adults with Developmental Disabilities living at home or in family care. Strive offers opportunities for people to volunteer, participate in recreational activities and socialize. Acld provides transportation to and from the strive program.
Community habilitation: the community habilitation program provides habilitation services within an individual's private home. The number of hours provided by staff varies based on an individual's needs. Acld supported 72 individuals in the community habilitation program in 2023.vocational services: at the gail and don mitzner adult services pavilion, acld's vocational services program provided job assessment, job development, travel training, on-site job coaching, school consultation and situational assessment services for more than 270 men and women with Disabilities in 2023.acld operates one of long island's largest supported employment programs, working with highly motivated and qualified job-seekers and employees to pursue their employment goals at one of the more than 110 participating companies throughout nassau and suffolk counties.prevocational services: prevocational services are designed to prepare people with Developmental Disabilities for paid employment or meaningful activities, including volunteering. The Adults engage in skill development through trial work experiences with various employers who partner with the program and opportunities to tour various industries and practice interviewing skills. In 2023, this program supported 23 people and established 16 partners throughout long island. Respite: acld's respite services offer temporary relief of care responsibilities to primary caregivers for family members with Developmental Disabilities living in the home. Respite services are offered in the home or at our site-based location to people with a documented intellectual and or Developmental disability who meet the state's office for people with Developmental Disabilities (opwdd) eligibility requirements. Respite services can be provided only to individuals residing at home with their family. In 2023, respite services provided support to 48 people. In-home respite is available to both Children and Adults. Acld hires respite counselors who come to the family home to temporarily relieve the primary caregiver of their responsibility. Acld has respite counselors on staff, or the family may refer a trusted person that acld can hire if the individual meets the requirements to hold the position. Site-based respite is available to Adults and takes place on-site at an acld facility. This service is offered in the evenings, on thursdays and fridays, year-round. Dinner is included, and transportation can be provided within nassau county and western suffolk county. Social and recreational activities are offered to attendees. The voucher reimbursement program is available to families with opwdd eligible Children that do not have medicaid. Families must apply for reimbursement for respite and qualifying goods and services and may be eligible for up to $3,000 in reimbursement per year. Business services: acld business services has contracts with nysid (new york state industries for the disabled). This contract includes the huntington department of motor vehicles, the department of homeland security in bay shore, and boces in commack. In addition, acld business services cleans dash and charles evans center in bethpage and glen cove.candleworks by acld: candleworks by acld, acld's newest business initiative, provides employment opportunities for Adults with autism, Learning and Developmental Disabilities. At candleworks, employees are involved in every step of the process, from processing orders to melting and mixing our perfect blend of fragrances and wax to hand-pouring each item, packaging and shipping an order. For people with intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, employment offers greater economic self-sufficiency through the application of their skills and active participation in their communities.rewearable: rewearable is a clothing recycling program committed to helping people with Developmental Disabilities pursue enviable lives through sustainable employment. Rewearable has an integrated workforce which, from scheduling pickups to sorting and baling clothing, ensures workers are building vocational skills in a work environment.family support services: the family support services program provides information, referrals, eligibility process assistance, life-planning assistance, and transition-planning awareness to people with intellectual and or Developmental Disabilities and their families to help them seek services to enhance their lives. Family member training also provides information and referral services to local schools, hospitals, and other supports for thousands of families throughout long island each year. In 2023, 150 people were supported by the family support/ service access grant.clinical services: acld's article 16 clinic, located in both bethpage and hauppauge, provides speech, counseling, occupational and physical therapy. All clinicians are certified and licensed through new york state. In 2023, 60 people received services through article 16.in june 2019, nassau suffolk medical care, pc was formed as a separate corporation that would provide independent practitioner services for individuals with Developmental Disabilities (ipsidd). The ipsidd allows for clinical services to be delivered by a clinician licensed in new york state as long as those services are not delivered as part of a person's residential or day habilitation plan. The services provided by the ipsidd are limited to occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech, psychology and counseling. These services are provided within the person's own home and can be billed through medicaid. In 2023, 27 people received these services.

Who funds Adults and Children With Learning and Developmental Disabilities (ACLD)

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Acld FoundationProgram Support$423,039
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor Grant Recipient's Exempt Purposes$6,350
The Imagine AwardsDonation$6,250
...and 8 more grants received

Personnel at ACLD

NameTitleCompensation
Robert J CiattoPresident and Chief Executive Officer$547,538
Kim LeonardChief Financial Officer$213,399
Gerard F DimuroChief Administrative Officer$199,962
Christine BrownChief Medical Officer
Anne Marie SimeChief Program Officer$205,252
...and 12 more key personnel

Financials for ACLD

RevenuesFYE 12/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$2,163,586
Program services$97,536,218
Investment income and dividends$477,990
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$1,197,620
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$1,339,812
Total revenues$102,715,226

Form 990s for ACLD

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-122024-10-25990View PDF
2022-122023-10-19990View PDF
2021-122022-11-01990View PDF
2020-122021-10-27990View PDF
2019-122020-10-08990View PDF
...and 16 more Form 990s

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Data update history
October 21, 2024
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $6,250 from The Imagine Awards
November 27, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
November 27, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 3 new personnel
November 25, 2023
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $639,022 from Acld Foundation
September 22, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 2 new personnel
Nonprofit Types
Human service organizationsDevelopmentally disabled centersHeadquarter / parent organizationsCharities
Issues
HealthHuman servicesDiseases and disordersDevelopmentally disabled
Characteristics
LobbyingReceives government fundingEndowed supportGala fundraisersFundraising races, competitions, and tournamentsTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
807 S Oyster Bay Rd
Bethpage, NY 11714
Metro area
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA
County
Nassau County, NY
Website URL
acld.org/ 
Phone
(516) 822-0028
Facebook page
ACLD1 
Twitter profile
@acld1 
IRS details
EIN
11-6042250
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1957
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
P82: Developmentally Disabled Centers and Services
NAICS code, primary
623210: Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities
Parent/child status
Central organization
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