Program areas at Alvis
Alvis operates residential reentry (halfway house) and community reentry programs. Individuals participate in programs and services designed to address and treat their assessed criminogenic needs. Programs are rooted in a cognitive behavioral approach that helps individuals to identify patterns of thinking that have led to justice involvement and learn how to replace those thoughts with pro-social patterns. Clients engage in workforce development services, including job readiness classes, hard and soft skills training, and job retention support. Clients also engage in the community through a variety of activities, including employment and service work.
Alvis provides behavioral healthcare treatment services for men and women in the following levels of care: residential treatment; intensive outpatient (iop); outpatient; and recovery housing (based on assessed needs). Services include, but are not limited to: individualized assessment and treatment for substance use and mental health disorders. Individual and group counseling. Trauma treatment. Working with individuals who have been trafficked. Psychiatric services and medication management. Relapse prevention and aftercare.
Alvis' services for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (idd) include: wittwer hall, an intermediate care facility (icf) serving persons with significant behavioral challenges and specialized treatment needs. The goal is to assist individuals in becoming more independent and to be able to progress and transition to living in a less restrictive setting. Supported living services are provided at multiple independent locations and at licensed facilities. These programs help individuals at risk of institutionalization to be able to remain in their homes and communities, preserving their independence and ties to family and friends. Clients may live and/or work together to help share expenses. Behavior support services are provided to help individuals to understand and manage challenging behaviors. Depending on assessed needs, clients may also participate in specialized chemical dependency treatment services.
Who funds Alvis
Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
Personnel at Alvis
Name | Title | Compensation | Date of data |
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Denise M. Robinson | President and Chief Executive Officer | $435,228 | 2024-11-26 |
Linda Janes | Chief Operating Officer | $197,117 | 2024-11-26 |
David Mittelkamp | Chief Financial Officer | $75,131 | 2022-12-31 |
Ramona Wheeler | Chief Human Resources Officer | $141,065 | 2024-11-26 |
Jacqueline Neal | Vice President , Finance | | 2024-11-23 |
...and 25 more key personnel |
Financials for Alvis
Revenues | FYE 12/2023 | FYE 12/2022 | % Change |
---|
Total grants, contributions, etc. | $7,112,607 | $4,813,211 | 47.8% |
Program services | $34,390,700 | $34,014,447 | 1.1% |
Investment income and dividends | $24,321 | $12,219 | 99% |
Tax-exempt bond proceeds | $0 | $0 | - |
Royalty revenue | $0 | $0 | - |
Net rental income | $0 | $0 | - |
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets | $0 | $0 | - |
Net income from fundraising events | $-131,505 | $-14,988 | -777.4% |
Net income from gaming activities | $0 | $0 | - |
Net income from sales of inventory | $0 | $0 | - |
Miscellaneous revenues | $1,422,152 | $280,750 | 406.6% |
Total revenues | $42,818,275 | $39,105,639 | 9.5% |
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Data update history
January 3, 2025
Received grants
Identified 4 new grant, including a grant for $270,679 from Columbus Foundation November 26, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 11 new personnel
November 24, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
Nonprofit Types
Crime and legal aid organizationsSubstance abuse programsHeadquarter / parent organizationsCharities
Issues
Human servicesCrime and law
Characteristics
Fundraising eventsReceives government fundingCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
- Address
- 2100 Stella CT
- Columbus, OH 43215
- Metro area
- Columbus, OH
- County
- Franklin County, OH
- Website URL
- alvis180.org/Â
- Phone
- (614) 252-8402
IRS details
- EIN
- 31-0743167
- Fiscal year end
- December
- Taxreturn type
- Form 990
- Year formed
- 1967
- Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
- Yes
Categorization
- NTEE code, primary
- I00: Crime, Legal: General
- NAICS code, primary
- 623220: Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities
- Parent/child status
- Central organization
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