EIN 31-0864474

Daybreak

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
129
City
State
Year formed
1975
Most recent tax filings
2023-06-01
Description
To eliminate youth homelessness in the Miami Valley through comprehensive and results oriented programs that provide safety and stability for runaway, troubled and homeless youth. To provide miami valley homeless and vulnerable youth with services that promote safety, stability and well-being.
Total revenues
$6,248,335
2023
Total expenses
$7,418,512
2023
Total assets
$13,241,825
2023
Num. employees
129
2023

Program areas at Daybreak

Emergency shelter - unduplicated clients served = 324 units of service (bednights)= 6570. Daybreak operates a 24 hour voluntary emergency shelter for homeless and vulnerable youth, ages 10-21. The shelter has the capacity to serve 22 youth each night. The program operates a 24 hour crisis hotline for youth and families and received 623 calls for assistance this year. Youth are provided with safe and secure emergency shelter, food, clothing, personal care items, 24-hour staff supervision and a full array of prevention, counseling, case management, educational and recreational services. There are 21 private bedrooms of approximately 100 sq ft and 1 double room of approx 150 sq ft. Balanced family style meals are served three times a day and nutritious snack are provided periodically through the day. Youth have access to computers, tutoring, employment support, transportation, basic life skills training, referrals to other community resources, anger management and conflict resolution training, substance abuse prevention and aftercare services.
Employment and engagement - unduplicated clients served = 477 there are numerous challenges that prevent youth from acheiving employment and this is compounded for homeless young people with concurrent mental health and substance misuse problems. This program practices a 4-tiered philosophy of employment readiness and sustainability for the youth. The overall goal is to address the skills needed for job readiness, job searchingand/or placement, and job retention so participants may obtain and sustain employment that allows them to be self-sufficent. The first component is engagment, which includes various activities for youth to help them identify their future interests. The second component includes classroom/group training, resumes, and interviewing skills. The third component will provide experiential job readiness training and assessment by giving youth the opportunity to participate in job training under staff supervision at lindy's. Finally, clients receive assistance obtaining outside employment, including supportive employment with local partners, while continuing to meet with staff to address maintaining their employment.this program also includes engagement services at our drop-in center.
Housing - undulicated clients served =176. Units of service (bednights) = 30,012. Provides homeless and vulnerable youth ages 18-24 with the tools to succeed at living independently as they transition into adulthood. This highly structured program provides case management, supervision, life and interpersonal skills builidng, career counseling, job skills & job seeking opportunities counseling, access to health care, 24-hour crisis intervention, parenting skills training, alcohol, tobacco & drug abuse education, pregnancy prevention education and opportunities to be involved with serving others in the community. Clients receive these services while living in one of our 24 in-house or 70 community apartments. The 24 in- house units provide supervised living with intensive programming providing the structure and stability the youth need before moving into a less structured program environment in the 70 community units. Community clients pay a portion of their rent & utilities until they graduate from the program and take over full responsibility of their bills.
Clinical-unduplicated clients served = 558 licensed therapists and case managers provide homeless and vulnerable youth with individual and group counseling and needed skills to help them on their path to self-suggiciency. The clinical staff create plans tailored to a youth's specific needs and provides guidance and support along the way. Referrals to other mental health providers are made in the event a youth's needs cannot by met by Daybreak.

Who funds Daybreak

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
The Dayton FoundationGeneral Support and Various Projects$160,398
The Robert H Brethen FoundationDonation for Homeless Youth$100,000
United Way of the Greater Dayton AreaProgram Operating Costs$65,000
...and 32 more grants received totalling $778,948

Personnel at Daybreak

NameTitleCompensation
Alisha MurrayChief Executive Officer E - Date$88,955
John JagodzinskiChief Financial Officer and Chief Executive Officer / Chief Finance Officer / Chief Finance of / Chief Financial Officer$122,110
Juan FraizChief Financial Officer E - Date$0
Alisha EilersPresident$0
Doug ComptonBoard Presid / Treasurer$0
...and 4 more key personnel

Financials for Daybreak

RevenuesFYE 06/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$5,455,819
Program services$1,213,299
Investment income and dividends$117,886
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$-569,273
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$30,604
Total revenues$6,248,335

Form 990s for Daybreak

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-062024-05-06990View PDF
2022-062023-02-08990View PDF
2021-062022-04-06990View PDF
2020-062021-04-06990View PDF
2019-062021-01-21990View PDF
...and 8 more Form 990s

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Data update history
August 12, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
August 10, 2024
Received grants
Identified 13 new grant, including a grant for $160,398 from The Dayton Foundation
August 2, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
July 13, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
May 18, 2024
Received grants
Identified 4 new grant, including a grant for $100,000 from The Robert H Brethen Foundation
Nonprofit Types
Human service organizationsYouth service charitiesCharities
Issues
Human servicesChildrenHomelessness
Characteristics
Receives government fundingEndowed supportTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
605 S Patterson Blvd
Dayton, OH 45402
Metro area
Dayton-Kettering, OH
County
Montgomery County, OH
Website URL
daybreakdayton.org/ 
Phone
(937) 395-4600
IRS details
EIN
31-0864474
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1975
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
P30: Childrens and Youth Services
NAICS code, primary
624110: Child and Youth Services
Parent/child status
Independent
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