COLORADO COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS

homes health hope

ANNUAL REPORT

This online-only presentation of the 2019 Annual Report allows for a “touch-free” This is how we help to heal the whole delivery and allows us to redirect printing person. And through this work, we create costs to the care of our vulnerable neighbors. better communities. Dear friends, Throughout 35 years, we have demonstrated This work has been possible because of that having a home is the first and most generous donors like you, and strong The Colorado Coalition vital step toward healing and dignity, partnerships throughout our community creating baseline stability for those and the state. With your support, we look for the Homeless recovering from homelessness. For those to the future, knowing we have the systems, accomplished a lot during who experience chronic homelessness the talent, and the tools—Homes, Health, and physical or mental illness, stable 2019; the COVID-19 and Hope—to tackle the challenges ahead. housing reduces their involvement with With deep appreciation, pandemic in 2020 the criminal justice system and the need underscores how important for costly emergency medical care. This approach works. Alongside our community these accomplishments are. partners, advocates, and donors, we’re stabilizing lives, reducing costs for the local John Parvensky, T.R. Reid, Our focus today is on our President & CEO Chair, Board of Directors role in keeping vulnerable community, and improving the quality of life for those experiencing homelessness— people safe and slowing and for all of us. the spread of the novel Housing alone is not enough to end coronavirus within homelessness. Our expert staff integrates health and supportive services that include vulnerable communities. primary and behavioral health care, dental and vision services, and myriad other supportive programs like case management, job readiness, and childcare.

COLORADO COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2 We believe

HOME More than shelter homelessness A home—a place that feels safe, a place with HOUSIN G F PERMANENT HOUSING IR community—is essential for long-term well-being. S T

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is solvable. O D E

L Providing homes, health, and hope SUPPOR TIVE COMMUNITIES is the answer.

A better life is possible Treating everyone with dignity and ATM H TRE ENT SE E U ADVOCACY E respect affirms their capabilities and C A N A T L S

B fosters hope for the future. Plus,

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Healing the H OPE we provide a variety of other resources whole person H and services that support a person’s DENTAL & VISION CARE ongoing stability.

E Comprehensive health M P L O Y care that meets people’s M E N T S E R V I C E S complex physical and CHILD CARE mental health needs is critical.

MENTAL HEALTH CARE

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New milestones reached in 2019

HEALTH The Coalition provided comprehensive services to 15,204 individual patients HOMES last year, and supportive services to more HOPE In partnership with the Colorado than 8,700. Every person struggling to Department of Veterans Affairs and overcome homelessness is also struggling Renaissance Children’s Center celebrated the US Department of Veterans Affairs, to recover from extensive trauma. 20 years of providing trauma-informed we began construction on the 60-unit Coalition staff provided 5,732 individuals early learning to children recovering from Renaissance Veterans Apartments at with counseling and behavioral health homelessness while providing an essential Fitzsimons. Scheduled to open in late services. Substance abuse screening and support that allows parents to work. 2020, the property is co-located with treatment are offered to all patients, clients, Our advocacy work led to laws and policies other veteran services at the Fitzsimons and residents. that will increase affordable housing, campus in Aurora, Colorado. protect low-income renters and increase We developed Fusion Studios, converting access to primary and behavioral health. a former hotel into micro apartments, In partnership with higher education, we ending homelessness for 139 new residents. are preparing the next-generation workforce This development was done in partnership to innovate in ending homelessness. We are with the City and County of Denver, looking inward and working outward to the State of Colorado, and federal funders, create a more just, equitable world where and adds to the continuum of housing everyone has the right, and access, to a safe resources to serve those with greatest needs. and stable home.

COLORADO COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 4 $25,000 to $49,999 $10,000 to $24,999 Donors Anonymous Donors ACTC Foundation The Denver Foundation Colin Barton & Barbara Sosaya Our sincere Peter & Rhondda Grant Blair Family Foundation Virginia Hill Foundation Jay Brown & Allison Lee appreciation to each The Kenneth King Foundation James D. & Sharon W. Butler of you for making Carl Mattson Craig Alan & Marcia R. Cohen this work possible! William G. McGowan Sam & Rebecca Eden Charitable Fund Emergency Food & Shelter Frederick G. Meyer National Board Program $50,000 and above The Nord Family Foundation Cyrus Garcia Zachary Bishop & Christina Alderfer Northern Trust Corporation Norman D. & Pamela E. Haglund Montgomery Cleworth & Opus Foundation Jeni Halingstad & Andrew Swanson Susannah Drake William B. O’Rourke Foundation Dorothy Harmsen and Bill The Colorado Health Foundation The John and Sophie Harmsen Charitable Foundation Sean L. & Susan L. Connelly Ottens Foundation Ryan & Stephanie Helmer Delta Dental of Colorado Foundation Rocky Mountain Human Services Joel B. Javer Franciscan Friars of Wagner & Annalee Schorr Chad Kenney Holy Name Province, May Bonfils Eric & Elizabeth Staton Lloyd J. and Eleanor R. Stanton Memorial Fund Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation King Foundation A Brighter Future for Home Depot Foundation Transamerica Foundation Lockheed Martin Mile High United Way The Women’s Foundation William & Rita Neff a Mother and Daughter The Jay and Rose Phillips of Colorado Joanne Norris Family Foundation of Colorado Robert & Geraldine Norris on the cover Amethyst’s mom Stephanie Rob & Kim Roberts Daniel A. Noven Wells Fargo Foundation Will H. Paterson & Lane Harlow escaped an abusive relationship, then Poole Family Charitable Fund found herself pregnant and alone on the T.R. Reid III Jerry & Kristen Spaeth streets of Denver. Outreach workers and Tenley Stillwell & John Parvensky Family Support Services staff from the Janice E. Temple Colorado Coalition for the Homeless U.S. Bank Foundation Waterwheel Foundation, Inc. stepped in to help, connecting Stephanie 1,62 Christian Watts to housing, services, and the Renaissance FAMILIES SERVED Richard Zeni in 2019 Children’s Center. Today, Stephanie and Amethyst are stably housed and Stephanie is in employment training.

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$5,000 to $9,999 In 2019, Jennifer Bettridge & the Colorado Coalition for Chad Devitt the Homeless helped BKD CPAs & Advisors Marc & Claudia Braunstein Eileen M. Byrne 20,223 Belisario & Anita Cabanilla ADULTS The Campbell Foundation Fund Capital One Services, LLC & CHILDREN Douglas E. & Caroline C. Carlile Michele & Laurence Chang Cresnar Gregor by Created from the Noun Project Noun the from Catherine P. Cole Mark Karnuth Dr. Julie M. Sutarik Colorado Access Julie Kellogg James N. Taylor & Nancy P. Phillips Community First Foundation David S. Kelly USI Insurance Services Dr. Elizabeth Cookson & Walter and Elizabeth Lipe Trust Vivage Senior Living Ms. Carolyn M. Keene Lawrence U. & Beverly J. Luchini M&M Vukovich Charity Fund Mildred W. Coughlin Steven Luchini Messrs. Larned Waterman, Jr. James C. & Karen E. Crain Margaret L. Lukas & Paul Mesard James Davis & Jane Cameron Dirksen Maring Weiner-Dam Donor Advised Fund Shannon Dew Nancy L. Martin & Susan Dukes A Salute to Stability Mark Eddy & Diane Carman Patrick J. & Sarah Marx $2,500 to $4,999 Adam & Jen Eichberg Susan T. Miller & Joseph M. Wojteczko Mike left an established military career to Ruth Falkenberg Monarch Investment & Alliance Construction Solutions Amy Fischer & Christopher Min Management Group Kristen E. Andersen support his widowed mother. She died Harmes C. Fishback Kathleen Mullen Animal Assistance Foundation suddenly, leaving Mike struggling with Foundation Trust Joel & Kimberly Neckers Christopher A. Bates MD & Nancy & Mark Foster Pajwell Foundation Jennifer Barker MD grief, as well as loss of employment and his Matthew & Livie Grogan Tami Paumier & Glen C. Warren Jr. Susan M. Berg family home. He spiraled downward, finally Michael S. & Keana K. Hall Randy Pharo & Joey Porcelli Sam S. Bloom Foundation Douglas R. & Kerry F. Harris Philadelphia Insurance Companies Michael S. Bogus landing in prison. After his release, the Jean & Randy Hediger Val J. & Marcia T. Pietrasiewicz Linnea Brown Department of Veterans Affairs referred Patricia H. Hueni William H. & Marilyn M. Plummer Margaret Bruderlin Fund Mike to the Colorado Coalition for the Raymond & Teri Huff Deb Price Greg Chrisman Edward W. Huffman Jr. Mark Quiner Robert J. & Kathleen A. Clark Homeless, where we connected him to Dana & William Hughes Adam & Mindy Cohen Gregg Reese & Jan Eyer housing, substance use treatment, and Hunter Family Foundation Monroe M. & Rella S. Rifkin Marilyn & John Collister Nathan Huttner & Liz Kvach Kenneth Sandoval John P. & JoAnn G. Congdon other services. Mike now has a home in a Robert & Nancy Connor Julia & James Isenhour Selzer Family Charitable Fund community with other formerly homeless Charles & Carol Jenkins Edward E. & Jean E. Simon Delta Dental of Colorado veterans and is rebuilding his life.

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Denver Medical Keith L. & Pamela L. Niemitalo Xanterra Travel Collection Society Foundation Michael & Debra Nigbor Guy Yandel Jan van Doorn One Roof David J. & Debbie S. Younggren Carolyn & Alexander Duhn Scott Osborn Matthew Zuckerman Flywheel Capital Richard & Alice Peters $1,000 to $2,499 Kurt Freund Hugh R. Pitcher & Linda M. Lebsack David M. Gillilan Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation Mona Ables Graland Country Day School Tom & Kathy Riley Karen Adkins Spark Change Fayre Ruszczyk Bruce Allen Timothy A. Green & John & Debbie Sakys Steve Alley Susan M. Porter-Green Schlessman Family Foundation Andrew Amend Bruce & Mary Jane Hall Stanley F. Siefer Neal B. Anderson William K. & Pamela A. Hartman Erik & Katy Simpson Christine Arbogast Lisa Hogan Gregory & Therese Sissel Annalea Atencio Graham E. & Catherine P. Hollis Smithfield Foods Timothy W. Auckland & Travis & Staci Hudson Sarah Stella Jean C. Glendinning Curtis Hull Jeff & Cheryl Swinehart Carrie Augustine John Nicholas & Margaret Iwanicki Dr. Lorna Szczukowski & Patrick D. Bacon Johns Manville Corporation Dr. Lee S. Szczukowski Jesse Bailey David & Jennifer Kahn Christopher Taravella Jeffrey Bain Tom & Kathy Kaley Amanda Tessar & David Nemovitz John Bair Celebrating 20 Years Michael & Yun Hui Kehoe Marion L. Tobin Marian Bakken of Healthier Families KJ Community Fund Twelve Twenty-One Fund Gilbert B. Barker Donna C. Kornfeld Bernd & Emily Vilkus Karen & Thomas Barsch Gregory & Lauri Krysl Herbert Watkins Jennifer Bater Renaissance Children’s Center is one of Land Title Guarantee Company Jay Watkins Judith Bea many supportive programs the Coalition Yi-Hsiao Liu Lisa Weil & Steve Zansberg Nathan & Carla Beal offers to individuals and families. At Chester Luby Ira Wertenteil Brian Beitner Marathon Petroleum Corporation Kevin White & Jane Tidball Bellco Credit Union the Center, teachers specially trained in Michael Kiley II & Donna Benton Ron Mehl Gregory Wimpey the needs of children recovering from Janet L. Melson Duane Wurzer Virginia K. Berkeley & Jynx & Kevin Messacar Thomas F. Dietvorst homelessness help them build the Jay P. & Lois Miller developmental assets they need to succeed. York E. Miller Miral Family SRI Fund In 2019, Renaissance Children’s Center Peter & Audrey Montoya celebrated its 20th anniversary. William M. Moser, Jr. Meg Mullen Drs. Harold & Sarah Nelson received trauma-informed Councilman Wayne New CHILDREN child care services in 2019

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Craig Berkley Dr. Warren Capell & Cushman Family Foundation John R. Bermingham Fund Dr. Sarah Faubel Daily Grill Patrice & Mark Berry John J. & Bonnie L. Capone William & Kathleen Davis Mary Theres Bessesen MD Chris Carlson Annette & Patrick DeMartine Ashok Bhatt Kathy Carrington Craig & Jennifer Dethmers James Billings Joseph Casasanta Mark & Katharine Dickson Vina Sue Bishop Dr. Michael K. Cavanagh & John F. DiCola & Linda R. Redding Eric F. & Kendra V. Black Mrs. Kimberly L. Cavanagh Dawn Dobie Bobbie T. Blankenship Vivian Chao Peter Durst John Blegen Tom Chapman Wendy Eberhart Twyla M. Boe John R. & Cynthia A. Chase Tammy Eisele Debra A. Bogar Lorin Chevalier William Eisemann Thomas H. & Sara L. Bradbury Anne Chew Eppler Charitable Fund Fred P. Bramhall & Mary A. Clark Joseph P. & Jana L. Clark Sharon Eshima Howard G. & Kathleen A. Brand Suzanne Clark The ESJ Daughters Fund Barbara & John Brant Christian J. Clayton Alison Evans Jennifer R. Bregenzer Cindy Clover & Lee Clark William Evans Joseph J. Bronesky & Dr. Allan Cohen Margaret Faciszewski Jacquelin A. Medina Murray Cohen Jodi & David Faley Stanley R. & Marilynn M. Brown Colorado Home Tom & Mika Farer Scott Bryans Realty Corporation Randall & Beth Ferguson Serving Those Who Served Emiro Burbano Colorado Runner, LLC Carol Fey Geoff Burghardt Kathleen & Andrew Conneen The First Plymouth Foundation A collaborative project with the Colorado Donald H. Burkhardt Charles Cook Reed & Rebecca Fischer Department of Veterans Affairs and the Rose Busch CORT Furniture The Fish Foundation Jentry W. Byleveld Ronald R. & Phyllis B. Covey Mark Fitzgerald & Karen Jenni US Department of Veterans Affairs, Larry J. & Ethyll M. Call Mary Ellen Cox Andrew W. & the Veterans Renaissance Apartments at Keith S. & Lindsay R. Campbell Virginia Craighead & Jennifer A. Fitzpatrick Michael Campbell Michael Brooks Joan K. Fleming Fitzsimons will provide 60 units of Alison Cantrell Allan Crandell Robert C. & Darcy D. Folzenlogen permanent supportive housing to end Judith A. Fong veteran homelessness. The development is Pamela Fox Keith A. French & co-located with other veteran housing We Nedra San Filippo and health care services at the Fitzsimons Frontstream served William & Fairy Gage campus in Aurora, Colorado. 8 Christopher Gallus 84 Ann E. & Robert Garner veterans The Gart Companies in 2019 David L. & Laurie E. Gaspar

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Gavlin Family Foundation Marian P. Gelfand Geoffrey Genz & Linda Bolander Tracie Giargiari & James Hixson were opened Ted & Suzy Gill 13 Peter Gilman NEW HOMES in 2019 K. Sue Giovanini David J. Glynn The Goddard School in Arvada James F. Hoffman Jr. & Mildred M. Kasten Deborah A. Godshall & Martha Hoffman Jonathan & Terry Katz Kent L. Singer Wayne T. & Amy S. Hoffmann Greg Keefe Neil M. & Mary Ann Goff Patty A. Hoinville Gregory & Sherlyn Keiling Katherine Goodman Mike & Mary Beth Homiack Mark & Dr. Crista Keller Louis J. & Betsy R. Goodman Dr. Barry B. Hughes Ann Marie Kennedy & Steve Miller Carrie Goodson Kristina Huntsberger Jane A. Kennedy Mona S. Goodwin Hyder Construction, Inc. Karen R. Kielpikowski Gerald M. Grammens & Impact Assets Christopher J. Koenigs & Mary E. Webber Kyros Ipaktchi Jeanne F. Collopy Philip & Susan Greenberg Ernie & Alice Jablonski Barry E. & Linda A. Koritza Brian A. Gregg Larry & Janice Jansen KPMG LLP A New Kind of Fresh Start Lyle L. & Janet M. Grimmett Richard J. & Susan A. Jaworowski Thomas & Barbara Kraujalis Elizabeth & Peter Grinevics Timothy & Samantha Jenkins George Kruger The Coalition’s 20th residential property, Grogan Family Fund Anita M. & Brent C. Johnson Ron Laeyendecker Alexander Groth Bill Johnson Robert W. Lageman Fusion Studios, a former hotel converted M. Rebecca Hammond Brent Johnson Nancy Lambertson to micro apartments, welcomed 139 new Jean & Victor Harper Darlene T. Johnson Joy & Peter Lance Hugh E. & Michelle M. Harvey Joy Johnson Thomas & Twyla Lance residents with a combination of housing Edwin A. Haugland Ms. Margaret S. Johnson Donna Langer-Hansen and comprehensive supportive and health Edward P. Havranek & Johnson & Johnson Terry & Melinda Larrington Janis L. Johnson Matching Gifts Program Stephen W. Larson services. The project demonstrated that Lynn Hawthorne & R. William & Patricia A. Johnston Carl Lathan new housing inventory could be activated Andrew Loizeaux Asa & Barbara Jones Suzanne F. Lavin Richard W. Healy Craig Jones Kye & Eun Lee within months to respond to the critical Douglas & Marjorie Heath Shane Juenemann Robert T. Levi & shortage of permanent supportive housing Virginia B. Heddens Stephen J. & Wendy W. Kaeuper Mary J. Janiszewski Ellen Henika Ed & Cynthia Kahn Joel & Frieda Levine for individuals experiencing homelessness Carl Hering & Elaine Enarson Matthew Kaliara Bernard & Lory Levinger and significant health, behavioral health, Philip Heyman Jeffrey Kaplan Dean Liley and substance use disorders. Robert Hickler Matthew W. & Diana Z. Karowe Kevin Lofton Martin B. & Carol J. Hidalgo

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Brian & Pat Long Peggy Nelson Ryan Rector Steven & Elaine Lowenstein Gordon W. & Jane W. Netzorg Rachel Reem Tim Macdonald & Jodi Blomberg NEWSED Community Rob & Barb Reilly David & Catherine Development Corporation Charles & Rowetta Reinhardt Peter & Kathryn Manning Maralee J. Nobis-Jacobsen Restoration Community Church Ms. Catherine Marlin Kristen Nordenholz & Reid T. Reynolds Arline C. Marzolf Andrew Martin John Richards Mason Parson Family Foundation James A. & Carolyn M. O’Donnell Ms. Joan Riordan & Jeffrey & Kathy Mather Patrick O’Rourke Luis Estenssoro Alexander & Sarah May Andrew & Kathleen Parker JoAnn Rivera Diane J. Mayer Allison Parks Robert Rodgers David & Bonnie McCay Emily Parmenter Pauline Rogers Michael & Sue McKaig Ken R. & Juli R. Parrott Daphne Rommereim-Madden & Thomas C. & Jana R. McKee Daniel K. Paulien Sean Madden Donald McLane Lora & Casey Paulson Richard & Mary Rose Christopher McMahan PayPal Giving Fund Valerie I. Rottach John & Agathe McNamara Peace Lutheran Church Todd & Regine Rubright Edward Melton Social Ministry Benjamin I. Sachs & Kirit Merchant Pearlman-Swartz Charitable Fund Debra R. Knapp Evan Metcalf & Mary Crawford Perkins Coie Cynthia Sahli Fritz Meyer Diana Peters Fred F. & Nancy M. Salas Paying It Forward Charles Miller Gretchen Platt Stephen D. Saul Anita Miller & Steve Stutzman Fay Plummer Mary Ellen Scanlan & Chronic and untreated mental illness and James C. Mohle & J.M. Jones John & Barbara Plungy George F. Blankenship alcoholism made it impossible for Cary to Allen Moore Michael Pomorski Carl & Carolyn Schiele The Morrison & Paul Preston Barbara Schlein stay housed and employed. The Coalition Foerster Foundation Brit Probst & Linda Handelman Michael Schopp helped with affordable housing, substance Michelle J. & Carol Rathe Cheryl & Bruce Scott Robert A. Morroni Nancy & John Rawls Ray Senna use treatment, counseling, and medication, Jay & Joyce Moskowitz John Rayner Allan Service supporting Cary as he has maintained stable J. Stephen Mott & Ready Foods, Inc. James T. Sewell housing, mental health, and employment Melba A. Stofka-Mott Catherine Murphy for 17 years. He recently retired from his Dick & Donna Murray work at the Coalition as a peer mentor, Robert E. Musgraves & Joan H. Prusse guiding others as they recover from trauma Robert Nagler and homelessness. Marcia E. Naiman Philippa & Peter Narog 15,204received our N.E.A.R. Fund PATIENTS health care services in 2019

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Laura A. Wade Gavin Wahl Troy & Debbie Wahlenmaier Julie A. Wakefield 1,4people8 received8 Cheryl A. Walker Robert M. Walker VOCATIONAL Douglas & Sandra Warriner Patricia Watson (job readiness Kenneth Weiner SERVICES and employment) Gari G. Westkott Richard Whelan William White & Mara Prandi-Abrams Kathleen Sgamma John St. Vrain Sharon Wilford Rodney & Paige Sgrignoli Amy Starks Peggy Wilkins & Dave Gustavson Stephanie J. Shafer & Lisa Steffen Jack R. Wilson John L. Kane Andrew J. & Carolyn Steffl Jim B. & Judy J. Winston Susan & Jeremy Shamos Stevenson Family Fund Michael F. & Anita M. Winter Eileen M. Sharkey Don & Annette Stott Thomas D. Wolf Mical Sharp David Studebaker Julie Woods Sheiner Family Samantha & Jerome Sturhahn Joe Woodward From Margin to Mainstream Donor Advised Fund Tanji Charitable Foundation Nancy J. Woodward Samson Shen Beatrice B. Taplin Dan Yagow & Vikki Stevens Ira Sherman S. Lee & Kathryn Terry Kevin Yoder When Maritza had a sudden loss of income, Christine Shore Timothy Thomas Mark E. Young it started a downward spiral that led to Daniel M. Shurz Jack & Konnie Thompson James & Janice Zapapas homelessness. While living out of her car, M.W. Slezak & D.M. Wilken Lisa M. Thompson Dr. Claire Zilber & Paula M. Smith & Keene Zurich Carolyn Thomson Dr. John A. Menninger she worked two jobs yet still couldn’t Carle Zimmerman & Rita Derjue Lindsey Smith Jennifer & Charles Thornton-Kolbe overcome the obstacles to regaining housing. Brandin Ann Smith-Lowe The Tides Foundation Mary E. Zinn John A. & Dona C. Snader Ryan Tierney Then someone referred her to the Colorado Renee Snyder The United Methodist Church Coalition for the Homeless, where she found Robert & Anne Snyder of Evergreen Thank you to our Drs. Buhm Joon & Jeanne Usher generous donors help with housing and finding a living- Chiyon Choe Sohn Marvia E. Valdez wage job. Today Maritza is stably housed Robert Squires & Penny Holt Barbara Van Horne of all gift levels. Richard J. & Virginia E. Srednicki Michael & Vicki Van Portfliet and self-supporting, and works to St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Parish Dr. Ruth A. Vanderkooi break down the stigma of homelessness Edward Vazquez Richard J. & Janette Verhey by writing about her experiences. Blaine E. Versaw

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1% EDUCATION & PROPERTY 6% ADVOCACY MANAGEMENT 8% MANAGEMENT Operating Revenues 2% FUNDRAISING and Support Contributions 8,644,187 Government Contracts 37,160,375 Program Income 31,451,516 90% 2019 of every donation funds Interest and Investment the Coalition’s programs Income 1,086,408 & services Financial Gain from Acquisition of Partnership Interest 5,304,247 Highlights Other and In-Kind Revenue 1,678,672 Total Revenues 85,325,405 HOUSING 44% 39% HEALTH CARE Consolidated Statement of Activities: Year Ended December 31, 2019 Other and In-Kind Revenue GAIN FROM ACQUISITION 6% 2% OTHER AND Operating Expenses OF PARTNERSHIP INTEREST IN-KIND REVENUE Health Care 29,222,202 INTEREST & 1% 10% CONTRIBUTIONS INVESTMENT Housing Gain from Acquisition of 33,413,291 Partnership Interest INCOME Property Management 4,321,007 Renaissance Housing Development Corporation Education andInterest Advocacy and Investment Income 840,158 Renaissance Property Management Corporation Every $1 donated Management 6,365,933 Stout Street Health Center LLC helps leverage Fundraising Program Income 1,215,459 Blue Spruce LLLP

Total Expenses 75,378,050 CCH Lincoln Glenarm LP

$12.60 Civic Center Apartments LLLP in program support Net Income, OperatingGovernment Activities Contracts 4,643,108 Concord Plaza Housing Corporation Net Income, Non-Operating Activities 5,304,247 Forum Building Housing LP Contributions & Special Events Fusion Studios LLLP PROGRAM 37% INCOME 44% GOVERNMENT Net Assets Loretto Heights Housing Corporation CONTRACTS Change in Net Assets 9,947,355 Lowry Boulevard Apartments LLLP December 31, 2018 65,874,150 Off Broadway Lofts LLLP December 31, 2019 75,821,505

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Philosophy

Leadership of service We believe all people have the right John Parvensky PRESIDENT AND CEO Kaylanne Chandler DIRECTOR, NURSING to adequate housing and health care. Cathy Alderman CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC POLICY OFFICER Carrie Craig DIRECTOR, HOUSING FIRST AND ACT SERVICES Mandy Graves May CHIEF QUALITY AND INFORMATION OFFICER Laura Dicus DIRECTOR, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES We work to remove the barriers that Meg Mullen CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Susan Dunn DIRECTOR, RENAISSANCE CHILDREN’S CENTER restrict access to these rights. Society Renata Robinson CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER Peter Dybing DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND SECURITY Pete Stoller CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Bronson Eshleman DIRECTOR, benefits when adequate housing and Lisa Thompson CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE REPORTING health care are available to everyone. Bill Windsor CHIEF REAL ESTATE OFFICER Ed Farrell DIRECTOR, INTEGRATED HEALTH SERVICES Joan Riordan GENERAL LEGAL COUNSEL Christina Garcia DIRECTOR, HOUSING COUNSELING Jennifer Cloud VICE PRESIDENT, HOUSING DEVELOPMENT Philip Harrington DIRECTOR, Andrew Grimm VICE PRESIDENT, INTEGRATED HEALTH SERVICES FORT LYON SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY We create lasting solutions Shontel Lewis VICE PRESIDENT, EQUITY, INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY Aubrey Hasvold DIRECTOR, ADVOCACY PROGRAM Mike Malloy VICE PRESIDENT, HOUSING AND SERVICES Theresa Helweg DIRECTOR, HEALTHCARE REVENUE CYCLE to homelessness by: Amy Moore VICE PRESIDENT, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Jenna Hickman DIRECTOR, TRAINING, DEVELOPMENT AND PLACEMENT • Honoring the inherent dignity of those we David Iverson DIRECTOR, PSYCHIATRY serve, affirming their capabilities and fostering Greg Keefe DIRECTOR, PROGRAMMING AND IT their hope that a better life is possible. Joanna Leonard DIRECTOR, PHARMACY SERVICES Jason Lester DIRECTOR, FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES • Building strong, caring communities through Tim Marshall DIRECTOR, VOCATIONAL SERVICES Becky Nelson DIRECTOR, GRANTS AND COMPLIANCE the integration of housing, health care and Carol Niforatos DIRECTOR, DENTAL SERVICES supportive services. Rollin Oden DIRECTOR, WAGEES Laurel Radmore DIRECTOR, RESIDENTIAL SERVICES • Advocating for social and racial equity, Meredith Ritchie DIRECTOR, COMMUNICATIONS inclusivity and diversity and challenging the Melissa Simmons DIRECTOR, CLIENT ACCESS Judith Spiegel DIRECTOR, FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING status quo in partnership with our workforce Jacob Wessley DIRECTOR, OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT members and those we serve. Deanne Witzke DIRECTOR, HOUSING INTAKE AND PLACEMENT SERVICES • Achieving excellence through continuous quality assurance, innovation and professional development. • Using resources judiciously and effectively.

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Committee Members Board of Directors Program Committee Renaissance Finance Committee Consumer Resource T.R. Reid CHAIR Darrell Brown CHAIR Housing Development Kathy Kaley CHAIR Advisory Board Development & Darrell Brown VICE CHAIR Evan Abbott Corporation Meredith Johnson Lori Malone CHAIR Marketing Kathy Kaley TREASURER Colin Barton Board of Directors Charles Savage Melissa Jones VICE CHAIR Committee Cuicatl G. Montoya SECRETARY Jennifer Bettridge Pete Stoller Randle Loeb SECRETARY John Parvensky CHAIR Joel Neckers CHAIR Dr. Christopher Bates Jay Brown Joe Swensson Lydia Marshall Bill Windsor SECRETARY Greg Chrisman Jennifer Bettridge Michael Dalper Jane Tidball Darrell Brown Myra Nagy Meg Mullen Jay Brown Elayne Gallagher Thomas Wolf John Future Stephen Shankland Tom Riley James E. Davis Claudia Golden Norman Haglund Vittoria Whitsett Norman Haglund Andrew Grimm Leland Hansen Donna R. Hilton Leland Hanson Randle Loeb Melissa Jones Laray Kraeplin Grant Muller Randle Loeb Randle Loeb Kimberly Nelms Lori Malone Mike Malloy John Pappas Sam Mamet Lori Malone Alan Robinson Jynx Messacar Mandy Graves May Michael Sullivan Joel Neckers Torin Mushovic Matthew Walker Thomas Collins Riley John Parvensky Jim Winston Andrew Romero Tom Riley Charles Savage Joan Riordan Jane Tidball Charles Savage Leanne Wheeler Keith Smith Jim Winston Chris Taravella Lisa Thompson Jane Tidball 557 Leanne Wheeler volunteers hours8,783 of Komal Vaidya provided service to support Coalition programs in 2019

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2019 recognitions in housing & services

RENAISSANCE DOWNTOWN LOFTS RENAISSANCE CHILDREN’S CENTER

Award of Merit, Finalist, Global Awards Level 4 Rating Residential/Hospitality for Excellence Colorado Shines Quality Early Learning Engineering News-Record Urban Land Institute Colorado Shines recognizes licensed early ENR recognized the Coalition’s The Urban Land Institute recognized childhood providers who attain exemplary innovative construction methodology, Renaissance Downtown Lofts for practice in professional development, using a panelized floor and framing innovative design and exceeding family partnerships, management, learning system, accelerating installation and sustainability standards for Enterprise environment, and child health. reducing waste. Green Communities.

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We believe homelessness is solvable. homes health hope

The mission of the Coalition is to work collaboratively toward the prevention of homelessness and the creation of lasting solutions for families, children, and individuals who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness throughout Colorado. The Coalition advocates for and provides a continuum of housing and a variety of services to improve the health, well-being, and stability of those we serve. Support the Coalition today by visiting coloradocoalition.org

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