Irish International Immigrant Center Inc

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Irish International Immigrant Center Inc General Information One State Street, Suite 8 Boston, MA 219 (617) 542-7654 Website www.iiicenter.org Organization Contact Ronnie Millar questions@iiicenter.org Year of Incorporation 1989 1

Statements & Search Criteria Mission Statement The Irish International Immigrant Center assists immigrants from Ireland and from around the world as they integrate into American society, and with partner organizations, promotes reconciliation in Ireland. We are a vibrant, welcome center that provides legal, wellness and education services, advocates for systemic change, and facilitates cross-cultural community building. Background Statement In 1989, a group of volunteers came together to support Irish immigrants as they made the journey to the United States. Their efforts lead to the foundation of the Irish International Immigrant Center whose philosophy of inclusion now supports over 3,1 individuals from 12 countries each year. At the IIIC, we empower immigrants to be socially responsible, civically engaged and fully integrated into their new communities. Our goal is to ensure that all people are given respect, dignity and equal opportunities and protections. Our work would not be possible without the support of pro-bono attorneys, teachers, nurses and other skilled volunteers. Our Immigration Legal Services offer individuals expert legal advice about immigration and citizenship at nominal costs which are waived for any client who is unable able to afford the fee. Our English for Speakers of Other Languages classes offer students the skills that are critical to entering and advancing in the workforce, helping them create a successful life in the United States. Our Wellness and Education Services offers counseling for a range of health issues including substance abuse disorders and other mental health issues, free health clinics, and education programs designed to develop and improve job skills. Finally, the IIIC specializes in international exchange programs between Ireland (North and South) and the United States which offer young Irish adults job skills, confidence, and the opportunity to experience diversity of cultures that exists in Boston. Our constituents come from regions ranging from Ireland to Brazil, Africa, Haiti, the Caribbean and beyond. Because of the diverse languages our constituents speak, the IIIC has built a multi-lingual staff including Spanish, Haitian Creole, and French speakers and others. The IIIC has an integrated approach that helps us achieve our primary objective of helping individuals and families find a place in their new home and become engaged participants in U.S. society. Today, the IIIC influences immigration policy and provides direct service to individuals in high risk populations each year. Most of our clients are low-income or underserved. They range from refugees who are victims of persecution to long-time residents seeking to become U.S. citizens. Impact Statement IIIC's Immigration Legal Services staff and volunteer attorneys provided free consultation and representation for 2,4 immigrants annually. With one of the few free immigration legal clinics held on a regular basis, need for our center's legal services will become more important for the immigrant community in the coming year. Throughout our history, we have assisted immigrants in preparing for the workforce and have continually expanded the program to serve the needs of our constituents. Our integration services include English for Speakers of Other Languages, Citizenship Education and Career Advancement classes. Because of the increased need for our services, goals include expanding our programs, hiring more staff attorneys and obtaining additional funding. 2

Needs Statement Funded with a combination of foundation grants, individual donations, event sponsorship and government support, the IIIC seeks operational and program funding. Service Categories Ethnic/Immigrant Services Adult Education Alliances & Advocacy Geographic Areas Served IIIC offers direct service to immigrants living in greater Boston, Massachusetts and throughout the US. Our center is in Boston and is fully accessible from all subway, commuter rail and many bus lines. Partnering with other organizations, we advocate for the rights and opportunities of immigrants, refugees and asylees at local, state and national levels. Please review online profile for full list of selected areas served. 3

Programs Advocacy Description Partnering with other organizations, we educate immigrants on their rights, responsibilities and opportunities. In partnership with state and national organizations, we advocate for legislative changes that enable immigrants to work toward U.S. citizenship and play an active role in civic and economic life. The IIIC is also recognized for its work in bridging cultural divides. Our Cross Cultural Coffees and Black & Green Event, offered in collaboration with Montserrat Aspirers, bring together ethnically diverse people. Budget 3, Category Population Served Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy, General/Other Immigrants' Rights Immigrant, Newcomers, Refugees, Poor,Economically Disadvantaged,Indigent, Families Program Short Term Success Program Long term Success Program Success Monitored By Examples of Program Success Immigration Legal Services Description The IIIC offers critical legal services to more than 12 immigrants annually: guiding them through the process of gaining legal status, reuniting their families and completing their journeys to U.S. citizenship. Budget 448,882 Category Population Served None of the above Immigrant, Newcomers, Refugees, Poor,Economically Disadvantaged,Indigent, Families Program Short Term Success Program Long term Success Program Success Monitored By Examples of Program Success 4

Wellness Services Description Each year, Wellness Services at IIIC support more than 4 individuals and families as they work to build a better life in the United States. We offer free grief, substance abuse and other mental health counseling, crisis case management and suicide prevention work shops. Budget 238969 Category Population Served Mental Health, Substance Abuse Programs, General/other Substance Abuse Counseling Immigrant, Newcomers, Refugees, Families, Alcohol, Drug, Substance Abusers Program Short Term Success Program Long term Success Program Success Monitored By Examples of Program Success Learning Exchange Programs Description The IIIC works in Boston, Ireland and beyond to build bridges between communities that are traditionally separated from each other. Through our Wider Horizons Programs, young adults from Northern Ireland gain essential job skills and learn about the challenges and opportunities of living in an ethnically diverse society. We also assist hundreds of recent graduates gain a year of professional experience in U.S. companies through our J-1 Irish Work and Travel Program. Budget 419,216 Category Population Served Community Development, General/Other Community Renewal College Aged (18-26 years), Adults, At-Risk Populations Program Short Term Success Program Long term Success Program Success Monitored By Examples of Program Success 5

Integration Services Description This program includes English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes and career advancement and digital literacy courses. Our volunteers and staff help immigrants develop these critical life skills for dealing with challenges at work, home, and in their community. Budget 142,638 Category Population Served Education, General/Other Computer Literacy Adults, Immigrant, Newcomers, Refugees, Program Short Term Success Program Long term Success Program Success Monitored By Examples of Program Success 6

Management CEO/Executive Director Executive Director Mr. Ronnie Millar Term Start Apr 213 Email rmillar@iiicenter.org Senior Staff Mr. Ronald G. Millar Deputy Director Mr. Anthony Marino Esq. Managing Attorney Ms. Rachel Reisman Director of Wellness and Education Services Ms. Janey Tallarida Development Manager Mr. Gjergji Cani Finance Manager Ms. Rachel Goldstein Director of Strategic Initiatives Mr. Jude Clarke Ms. Bonnie Greenwood Director of Education Services 7

Staff Information Full Time Staff Part Time Staff Volunteers Contractors 19 3 7 2 Staff Demographics - Ethnicity African American/Black 2 Asian American/Pacific Islander Caucasian 21 Hispanic/Latino 1 Native American/American Indian Other Staff Demographics - Gender Male Female Unspecified 8 16 Formal Evaluations CEO Formal Evaluation CEO/Executive Formal Evaluation Frequency Senior Management Formal Evaluation Senior Management Formal Evaluation Frequency NonManagement Formal Evaluation Non Management Formal Evaluation Frequency Annually Annually Annually Plans & Policies Organization has a Fundraising Plan? Organization has a Strategic Plan? Years Strategic Plan Considers Date Strategic Plan Adopted July 216 Does your organization have a Business Continuity of Operations Plan? Management Succession Plan? 3 No Under Development 8

Organization Policy and Procedures Nondiscrimination Policy Whistleblower Policy Document Destruction Policy Directors and Officers Insurance Policy Is your organization licensed by the Government? Awards Awards Award/Recognition Organization Year Oriole Award Montserrat Aspirers, Inc. 22 Certificate The Organization Maya K'iche, U.S.A. 27 External Assessments and Accreditations Assessment/Accreditation Year Board of Immigration Appeals - Accreditation 9

Board & Governance Board Chair Board Chair Mr. Kevin Martin Company Affiliation Kevin P. Martin Associates Term Mar 215 to Email kmartinjr@kpm-us.com Board Members Name Affiliation Status Mr. Michael Cahalane Cetrulo Voting Mr. Adler Eliacin State Street Corporation Voting Ms. Jane Etish-Andrews Tufts University Voting Ms. Janice Galloway Montserrat Aspirers Voting Ms. Anne Carr Geraghty Geraghty Associates Voting Ms. Susan Glynn Arbella Insurance Group Voting Mr. Peter Kelliher NOAA Voting Mr. Kevin Martin Kevin P. Martin Associates Voting Mr. Kevin Mawe Bank of New York Mellon Voting Mr. Ryan McCollum N/A Voting Mr. Kevin Mulcahy Community Volunteer Voting Mr. Michael Niland N/A Voting Ms. Colette O'Neill Community Volunteer Voting Mr. D. Eoin Reilly Esq. Iandoli and Desai, P.C. Voting Mr. Derek Tobin Sentaca Voting Board Demographics - Ethnicity African American/Black 3 Asian American/Pacific Islander Caucasian 12 Hispanic/Latino Native American/American Indian Other Board Demographics - Gender Male Female Unspecified 1 5 1

Board Information Number of Full Board Meetings Annually Written Board Selection Criteria? Written Conflict of Interest Policy? Percentage Making Monetary Contributions Percentage Making In-Kind Contributions Constituency Includes Client Representation 6 No 1% 1% Standing Committees Development / Fund Development / Fund Raising / Grant Writing / Major Gifts Finance Additional Board Members and Affiliations Name Ms. Hope Aldrich Ms. Karen Keating Ansara Mr. James T. Brett Esq. Mr. Jacques Chery Mr. John Cullinane Sister Lena Deevy Mr. John F. Donohue Ms. Kathleen Hagan Mr. Richard Iandoli Mr. Kevin Kelley The Honorable Patrick King Sister Margaret Leonard Mr. John Markey Ms. Juliette Mayers Mr. Kevin McCall Mr. Joseph B. McCue Mr. James McGlennon Mr. Paul McNamara Ms. Gisele Michel Dr. J. Keith Motley Mr. Arthur Murphy Mr. Andrew O'Brien Mr. Lawrence O'Toole Ms. Maureen Pompeo Mr. Peter Rice Ms. Mary Ryan Affiliation Eastern Insurance Community Volunteer The New England Council Office of Senator Linda Forry Cullinane Group Little Sisters of the Assumption Arbella Insurance Group Entrepreneurial Resource Group Iandoli and Desai, P.C. Ironshore Retired Project Hope intz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Paradigm Properties JB McCue Company Liberty Mutual Masterman, Culbert and Tully LLP icatalyst LLC University of Massachusetts Boston Murphy, Hesse, Toomey and Lehane LLP Weber Shandwick Gentle Giant Moving Company Berkshire Bank Nutter, McClennen and Fish LLP 11

Mr. Raj Sharma Ms. Alejandra St. Guillens Mr. Cahal Stephens Mr. David Sullivan The Sharma Group City of Boston Commonwealth of Massachusetts 12

Financials Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Start Jan 1, 217 Fiscal Year End Dec 31, 217 Projected Revenue $2,565,. Projected Expenses $2,32,. Endowment? No Credit Line? No Reserve Fund? No Months Reserve Fund Covers Detailed Financials Revenue and Expenses Fiscal Year 216 215 214 Total Revenue $1,758,55 $1,659,553 $1,438,161 Total Expenses $1,585,81 $1,399,355 $1,576,131 Revenue Sources Fiscal Year 216 215 214 Foundation and Corporation -- -- -- Contributions Government Contributions $56,735 $64,894 $43,537 Federal -- -- -- State -- -- -- Local -- -- -- Unspecified $56,735 $64,894 $43,537 Individual Contributions $522,76 $584,632 $453,664 Indirect Public Support -- -- -- Earned Revenue $458,773 $38,276 $29,755 Investment Income, Net of Losses $2,953 $295 $243 Membership Dues -- -- -- Special Events $469,844 $44,66 $389,964 Revenue In-Kind -- -- -- Other $247,44 $26,85 $259,998 13

Expense Allocation Fiscal Year 216 215 214 Program Expense $1,342,93 $1,194,78 $1,244,36 Administration Expense $79,316 $91,167 $147,384 Fundraising Expense $162,862 $113,48 $184,441 Payments to Affiliates -- -- -- Total Revenue/Total Expenses 1.11 1.19.91 Program Expense/Total Expenses 85% 85% 79% Fundraising Expense/Contributed Revenue 16% 1% 21% Assets and Liabilities Fiscal Year 216 215 214 Total Assets $1,41,551 $875,99 $591,382 Current Assets $953,41 $846,734 $554,391 Long-Term Liabilities -- $ $ Current Liabilities $63,366 $71,229 $46,819 Total Net Assets $978,185 $84,761 $544,563 Short Term Solvency Fiscal Year 216 215 214 Current Ratio: Current Assets/Current Liabilities 15.5 11.89 11.84 Long Term Solvency Fiscal Year 216 215 214 Long-Term Liabilities/Total Assets % % % Top Funding Sources Fiscal Year 216 215 214 Top Funding Source & Dollar Amount -- -- -- Second Highest Funding Source & Dollar -- -- -- Amount Third Highest Funding Source & Dollar Amount -- -- -- Capital Campaign Currently in a Capital Campaign? No Comments Foundation Staff Comments Financial summary data in charts and graphs are per the organization's audited financials. The Other category above includes revenue from the Irish Government. Created 4.27.218. Copyright 218 The Boston Foundation 14