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Ihs The Institute For Human Services Inc

Ihs The Institute For Human Services Inc

Honolulu, HI 96817
Tax ID99-0199107

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About this organization

Revenue

$16,343,441

Expenses

$17,247,824

About

EMERGENCY SHELTER AND FOOD PROGRAMS:DURING THE YEAR, OUR EMERGENCY SHELTER PROGRAM AT SUMNER AND KAAAHI SHELTERS PROVIDED 93,915 BED NIGHTS TO 1,487 UNDUPLICATED GUESTS. THIS CONSISTED OF 789 SINGLE MEN, 289 SINGLE WOMEN, AND 409 FAMILY MEMBERS (107 FAMILIES). WE EXITED 163 SINGLE MEN, AND 81 SINGLE WOMEN, AND 58 FAMILIES INTO TRANSITIONAL OR PERMANENT HOUSING.OUR MEAL PROGRAM SERVED 305,719 MEALS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TO BOTH SHELTER GUESTS AND PERSONS IN NEED FROM THE COMMUNITY. WE SERVE THREE MEALS PER DAY AT KAAAHI AND SUMNER EMERGENCY SHELTERS AND SPECIALTY SHELTERS, AND BREAKFAST AND DINNER AT HALE MAULIOLA. ALMOST 79% OF OUR FOOD COST WAS DONATED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. WE ALSO PROVIDED FOOD DROPS ONCE A MONTH TO HELP REPLENISH HOUSEHOLD PANTRIES IN THE COMMUNITY.THE HALE MAULIOLA HOUSING NAVIGATION CENTER, WHICH OPENED IN NOVEMBER 2015, ENTERED ITS FOURTH YEAR OF SERVICE. IN THE FISCAL YEAR, THE PROJECT SERVED 387 HOMELESS ADULTS FROM SINGLES AND COUPLES HOUSEHOLDS WITH EMERGENCY SHELTER, CASE MANAGEMENT, AND TARGETED HOUSING SERVICES. A TOTAL OF 282 CLIENTS EXITED, WITH 130 (46%) ENTERING INTO HOUSING PLACEMENTS.IHS CONTINUED TO OPERATE THE TWO EXISTING TUTU BERT'S HOUSE (TBH 1 AND 2) MEDICAL SPECIALTY SHELTERS FOR HOMELESS ADULTS EXITING HOSPITAL, BOTH OF WHICH OPENED IN 2016. IN JANUARY 2019, IHS OPENED A TBH 3 LOCATION IN KAILUA DUE TO HIGH SERVICE DEMAND. DURING THE FISCAL YEAR, 163 PERSONS WERE SERVED BY THE TBH PROGRAM AND 135 EXITED, WITH 33 ENTERING INTO HOUSING (1 TRANSITIONED INTO TH).KALIHI UKA RECOVERY HOUSE (KURH), A SPECIALTY SHELTER FOR HOMELESS ADULTS WITH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TREATMENT NEEDS, ENTERED ITS THIRD YEAR OF SERVICE. KURH SERVED 94 CLIENTS, EXITING 84, OF WHOM 35 (26%) EXITED INTO HOUSING.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The filing sets forth the mission of the non-profit as “See schedule o.”.

When detailing its responsibilities, they were listed as: “Our mission, vision and approach to homelessness are rooted in core hawaiian values that guide our outcomes and overall impact.”.

  • The state in which the non-profit is legally permitted to operate is HI.
  • The address of the non-profit for 2020 according to the filing is 546 KAAAHI STREET, HONOLULU, HI, 96817.
  • The number of employees reported by the non-profit on their form as of 2020 is 272.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$904,383.
  • The organization has 26 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1980.
  • The organization pays $8,573,974 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $731,977 in fundraising expenses.

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