Child Protection Center, Inc.
Child Protection Center, Inc.
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About this organization
Mission
Child Protection Center's (CPC) mission is the prevention, intervention and treatment of child abuse.
About
FOUNDED IN 1980, CPC INITIALLY ONLY PROVIDED CHILD ABUSE INTERVENTION SERVICES THROUGH THE CHILD PROTECTION TEAM (CPT). CPT WORKS WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES (DCF) AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CHILD ABUSE CASES AND ALSO COORDINATES COMMUNITY-WIDE SERVICES FOR AFFECTED CHILDREN. IN FISCAL YEAR 2019, THE CHILD PROTECTION TEAM PROVIDED 309 MEDICAL ASSESSMENTS AND 648 FORENSIC AND SPECIALIZED INTERVIEWS TO ALLEGED VICTIMS OF CHILD ABUSE. THESE ASSESSMENTS AND INTERVIEWS ARE USED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES TO DETERMINE THE NEXT LEGAL AND DOMESTIC ACTIONS NEEDED TO KEEP THE CHILD SAFE. IN 1986, CPC DEVELOPED THE SEXUAL ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM (SATP) TO PROVIDE PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SUFFERING FROM THE TRAUMAS OF ABUSE. IN 1991, CPT AND SATP SERVICES WERE EXTENDED TO CHILDREN ABUSED BY A NON-CAREGIVER, A POPULATION PREVIOUSLY UNDERSERVED. IN FISCAL YEAR 2019, THE SEXUAL ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM STAFF PROVIDED 3,878 INDIVIDUAL, GROUP AND FAMILY COUNSELING HOURS TO 310 UNDUPLICATED CLIENTS WHO WERE VICTIMS OF ABUSE OR FAMILY MEMBERS DEALING WITH THE ABUSE TRAUMA. THERAPISTS WORK TO REDUCE THE TRAUMA CAUSED BY THE CHILD SEXUAL OR PHYSICAL VICTIMIZATION, TO ASSIST THE FAMILY TO RECOVER, AND PREVENT FURTHER VICTIMIZATION FROM OCCURRING. IN 1992, THE PERSONAL SAFETY AND COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM WAS LAUNCHED. IN FISCAL YEAR 2019, THE PERSONAL SAFETY AND COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM PROVIDED 1103 WORKSHOPS TO 69,674 UNDUPLICATED PARTICIPANTS TO EDUCATE THEM ABOUT INAPPROPRIATE TOUCH, SAFE BEHAVIOR, BULLYING, ON-LINE SAFETY GUIDANCE, AND GETTING HELP WHEN AFFECTED BY OTHERS' UNSAFE BEHAVIOR. THIS PROGRAM IS NOW IN 21 OUT OF 25 PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN SARASOTA COUNTY. IN 1995, THE COURT ORDERED CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SUPERVISED VISITATION PROGRAM (CFSVP) BEGAN TO FACILITATE VISITS BETWEEN CHILDREN AND THEIR NON- CUSTODIAL PARENTS. IN FISCAL YEAR 2019, THIS PROGRAM (SUPERVISED VISITATION PROGRAM) PROVIDED 746 SUPERVISED VISITS WITH 287 UNDUPLICATED CLIENTS, WITHOUT ANY CRITICAL INCIDENT REPORTS. THESE VISITS HAVE BEEN SHOWN TO BE CRUCIAL TO A CHILD'S MENTAL HEALTH AND ABILITY TO BUILD A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP WITH THEIR NON-CUSTODIAL PARENT. MORE THAN 70 SARASOTA COUNTY CITIZENS SERVE AS SVP VOLUNTEERS, WHICH HELPS KEEP PROGRAM COSTS DOWN. OUR LATEST INNOVATION IS PAWS- PET ADVOCATES WORKING IN SARASOTA- AN ANIMAL ASSISTED ADVOCACY PROGRAM. THE PAWS PROGRAM PROVIDES COMFORT AND AID TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN TIME OF TRAUMA AND CRISIS. CPC IS THE ONLY ORGANIZATION IN OUR COMMUNITY SOLELY DEDICATED TO PROTECTING AND POSITIVELY AFFECTING THE LIVES OF 84,000+ CHILDREN AND FAMILIES ANNUALLY THROUGH PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, AND TREATMENT OF CHILD ABUSE AND EDUCATION. THE CHILD PROTECTION CENTER OPERATES FOUR PROGRAMS IN THE PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, & TREATMENT OF CHILD ABUSE. THE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION PROGRAM EDUCATES CHILDREN, TEACHERS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS ABOUT MEASURES TO PREVENT AND REPORT CHILD ABUSE (PROGRAM EXPENSES 310,740). THE INTERVENTION PROGRAMS FORENSICALLY ASSESS ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE, AND PROVIDE A SAFE PLACE FOR CHILDREN TO VISIT PARENTS WHO ARE IN UNHEALTHY DOMESTIC RELATIONSHIPS (PROGRAM EXPENSES 1,041,491). THE TREATMENT PROGRAMS PROVIDE THERAPY TO VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ABUSE AND THERAPY FOR CHILDREN WHO ACT OUT ON OTHER CHILDREN (PROGRAM EXPENSES 721,355).
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
The filing documents outline the non-profit's mission as “The child protection center operates multiple programs to aid in the prevention, intervention & treatment of child abuse, by providing therapy, education, assessing allegations, and providing safe places for children.”.
When outlining the tasks it performs, they were referred to as: “The child protection center operates multiple programs to aid in the prevention, intervention & treatment of child abuse, by providing therapy, education, assessing allegations, and providing safe places for children.”.
- The non-profit's reported state of operation is FL as per legal requirements.
- The filing reveals that the address of the non-profit in 2020 is 720 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE, SARASOTA, FL, 34236.
- As of 2020, the non-profit has 44 employees reported on their 990 form.
- Does not operate a hospital.
- Does not operate a school.
- Does not collect art.
- Does not provide credit counseling.
- Does not have foreign activities.
- Is not a donor-advised fund.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is -$69,527.
- The compensation policy for the CEO of the organization is established through a review and endorsement from an independent source.
- The organization has a written policy that describes how long it will retain documents.
- The organization has 13 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 1981.
- The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
- The organization is required to file Schedule B.
- The organization is required to file Schedule O.
- The organization pays $1,866,441 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $167,883 in fundraising expenses.
- The organization provides Form 990 to its governing body.
- The organization has minutes of its meetings.
- The organization has a written whistleblower policy.
- The organization has fundraising events.
- The organization's financial statements were reviewed by an accountant.