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TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Letter from the Executive Director.........
Letter from the Board Chair......................
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New Strategy .................................................
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Our Strategic Framework ..........................
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Innovation ........................................................
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Changemakers ..............................................
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Knowledge ......................................................
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Board of Directors ........................................
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Letter from the Executive Director
Dear friends,
As I reflect on the journey of Foster America, I am filled with both excitement and gratitude. Our belief in the potential to change the way our nation supports families has sparked innovation and transformation – even within our organization. In 2023, with a new strategic framework to guide us, we truly laid the foundation for our future and for what we believe is a path toward a more just, equitable alternative to today’s child welfare system – so parents and children stay together with access to the resources they need to thrive. Within these pages, you’ll learn of the exciting progress we’ve made in service of our mission. I’d like to share a few highlights. Through collaborative partnerships and the generous support of many stakeholders, we are actively testing new strategies for reimagining child welfare by bolstering upstream resources for families in states including Colorado, Mississippi, and Kentucky. Additionally, as technical assistant providers for OPT-In for Families, a significant national initiative spearheaded by the Doris Duke Foundation, we are supporting efforts to construct a prevention-oriented child welfare system in Washington, DC, Kentucky, Oregon, and South Carolina. Each new partnership not only advances our cause but also connects us with leaders, families, advocates, experts with lived experience, and others who share our conviction that we can effect meaningful change within our child welfare system. We also inducted the first leaders to our new professional development “circles,” evolving what we built for our fellowship program to reach many more changemakers who are already poised to innovate in our field. And we’re proud to say our first leadership circle was comprised entirely of those with lived experience in the child welfare system. Critical to our success in 2023 was the infusion of fresh talent into our team. In doubling the size of the Foster America staff, we welcomed experts who are supercharging our impact and expanding our reach. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our donors, stakeholders, and partners. Your unfailing support belief in our shared vision has been – and continues to be – central to our progress. 2023 is also yours to celebrate.
Warmly,
Marie Zemler Wu Co-founder, Executive Director
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Letter from the Board Chair
My friends,
2023 was a tremendous year to serve as chair of the Foster America Board, as I and my fellow board members proudly champion the organization’s growth while our new strategic framework takes root. Resulting from months of collaboration with many partners, Foster America’s evolved mission positions us to fundamentally change the way our nation supports families. Today, our strategy focuses on bringing together stakeholders from across the child welfare ecosystem in service of one goal – recognizing families’ unique needs and meeting them early, fully, and without child welfare involvement. Foster America firmly believes that every family, every child, deserves the resources they need to thrive, and that by providing those resources – when and where families want them – we can reduce our nation’s reliance on the foster care system. 2023 saw incredible progress toward making that vision a reality. Together with changemakers across the country, Foster America is demonstrating effective alternatives to referring families to a system that often leads to family separation. Our efforts harness the strengths and resilience that exist in every community to build a support system that families want and deserve. Foster America is connecting every day with government and community leaders who are committed to meeting parents at their earliest sign of need with resources to help them raise their children. We are working hand in hand with like-minded leaders to spread and scale innovations that work. I am so encouraged by all this organization has proven is possible. And there’s only more to come.
With gratitude,
Susan Notkin Board chair
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A NEW STRATEGY
Foster America’s evolved strategy centers on building connections so the resources that parents deserve are within reach — not after a call to child protection, but at the earliest sign of need. This evolution builds on seven years of success driving positive change through our immersive fellowship program and affirms our founding belief that leaders with imagination and determination can change child welfare. Now, we’re harnessing a transformational moment in our field – catalyzing new opportunities to support children, families, and communities. Propelling those efforts is our newly expanded Foster America team. In 2023, we doubled the size of our staff, welcoming changemakers whose collective experience and expertise position Foster America to drive innovation farther, faster. Our strategy centers on collaborating with partners with local governments and community stakeholders, as well as lived experts – to co-design, implement, and scale new approaches to serving families and children, without traditional child protection intervention. (continued on the next page)
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We are also expanding our commitment to develop talent in our sector. We continue to embed talented innovators, whom we select and support, to drive change in local sites. We now also offer more comprehensive coaching opportunities to help them reach their professional development goals. To complement our expansion, Foster America proudly unveiled a fresh logo and website design in 2023. The new visual identity symbolizes our dedication to innovating new paths forward for children and families until every family thrives. Foster America’s new direction marks a significant milestone in our ongoing mission to transform child welfare. In these pages, we’ll share more about that approach – and the difference it’s making to children and families across the nation.
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What if families had support they wanted, when and where they needed it? What if child protective services rarely intervened – because parents and children had support well before a crisis?’
We can achieve this reality by:
DRIVING INNOVATION
Alongside our nation’s boldest governments and communities, we are demonstrating new approaches to serving families – approaches that prevent child welfare involvement by providing the support families want, when and where they need it. Foster America offers at-the-elbow support to leaders who share this vision, embedding with sites that are ready to design, implement, and scale solutions.
DEVELOPING CHANGEMAKERS
Foster America identifies promising leaders across communities who see the need for child welfare reform. We support their professional and personal growth, developing their skills and connecting them to our broader network to amplify our collective impact. We support like-minded leaders so they can apply their experience to move systems- change initiatives forward.
DISSEMINATING KNOWLEDGE
Innovation can spread only if we learn and work together. Foster America is dedicated to cultivating, sharing, and scaling knowledge as we learn what works. Together, we enable a continuous exchange of insights, successes, and even failures – all with the goal of opening pathways to support children and families without triggering the intervention of the child welfare system.
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We pursue transformation using four strategies that center equity and contribute to systemic change.
Co-design We center the perspectives of parents, young people, and community leaders to put their vision at the heart of new solutions.
Co-design
Learn We ensure qualitative and quantitative data informs decisions, fuels continuous improvement, and promotes accountability.
Collaborate We coordinate with governmental partners, nonprofits, civic and corporate leaders to break down barriers and align efforts to support families effectively.
Learn
Collaborate
Finance
Finance We help identify funding opportunities for programs that proactively offer the types of support families need and want — an alternative to harmful and costly traditional child welfare approaches.
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Driving Innovation 2023 HIGHLIGHTS
Foster America is driving innovation across the nation alongside those who believe as we do: children belong with their families.
In 2023, our team:
Advanced transformation work in Colorado: Our longstanding partnership with advocates across the child welfare ecosystem in Colorado continues to yield inspiring results that demonstrate the incredible impact of fresh approaches. Foster America is supporting the Reimagining Colorado Child Welfare Steering Committee in its efforts to envision a new approach to serving families across the state. Among successful projects the committee is working to scale is a community-based response system piloting in Larimer County. This community navigator program connects families to services at the earliest sign of need, with the aim of addressing hardship before it triggers a child protection investigation. In November, our team met with and interviewed families whose lives have been directly impacted by the program. They shared incredible stories of hope and resilience – and gratitude. Also inspiring are the community navigators themselves – some of whom have experienced and overcome some of the very hardships the families they serve are facing. Colorado’s commitment to hiring lived experts to operate the community navigator program is part of a larger effort to elevate the voices of those with firsthand knowledge of the system as we work to transform it. While working alongside some of the state’s boldest innovators to reduce the use of foster care, we are also actively taking steps to tackle disproportionality in the child welfare system. Addressing the overrepresentation of children and families of color at every step of the system’s decision-making process is central to our work. In 2023, Foster America hosted the first two convenings of a powerful three-part race equity series, bringing county and state officials together to identify pain points and chart a path forward. These events provide critical space for child welfare leaders to step back from their daily work to innovate for long-term solutions.
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Supported the establishment of Opportunities for Prevention and Transformation Initiative (OPT-In) for Families, led by the Doris Duke Foundation with collaborators Foster America, Harvard Kennedy School Government Performance, Chapin Hall, Think of Us, as well as other local and national funders. This three-year $33M initiative across four demonstration sites (Oregon, Kentucky, Washington, D.C., and South Carolina) aims to show that connecting families to coordinated support services—along with direct support—in their communities is a cost- effective, scalable way to prevent abuse and neglect. Each site will receive technical assistance and direct support for families. Foster America, working closely with the Harvard Kennedy School Government Performance Lab as well as Chapin Hall and Think of Us, is supporting sites with overall coordination of the initiative; facilitation and support of a local advisory committee guiding the initiative; and coordination of the technical assistance that is provided. A dedicated full-time Foster America senior advisor will serve in each site.
Supported Thriving Families, Safer Children (TFSC): In 2023, Foster America contributes project management and strategic leadership support to this national partnership, working closely with the
Annie E. Casey Foundation, Casey Family Programs, Centers for Disease Control Injury Center, Children’s Bureau, and Prevent Child Abuse America, as well as leaders who have experienced the child welfare system firsthand. The initiative supports communities in 22 sites across the country that are developing approaches to promote family and community well-being and helping families avoid unnecessary child welfare system involvement.
Hosted 6 virtual learning Sessions
Facilitated 2 learning communities
Convened 9 Lived Experience Roundtables
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Collaborated with Youth Villages: Foster America is partnering with Youth Villages, a nonprofit dedicated to helping children and their families, on the expansion of Youth Villages’ Intercept program. Youth Villages’ work to serve more families through Intercept is part of a broader effort to reduce jurisdictional reliance on out-of-home placement. Throughout this partnership, Foster America has provided
technical assistance to support the critical work of Youth Villages and New Allies (a nonprofit that helps leaders in states and counties navigate long-term, sustainable system transformation) to further system change efforts within child welfare. This work includes: • Development of baseline measures • Assessment of data quality • Implementation of strategy for jurisdictions to regularly produce and report outcomes • Fiscal analysis • Service array analysis • Mapping • Synthesizing information from working sessions, surveys, interviews, and more Who is a lived expert? Foster America is committed to intentionally and meaningfully engaging those most impacted by the system in all our efforts to transform it. These include “lived experts” – those with firsthand personal experience with a family-serving system, particularly young people who have spent time in foster care and parents who have feared and even experienced child protective investigation and separation from their children in times of need. Co-hosted a co-design series with MIT: In 2023, Foster America and the MIT Media Lab’s Affective Computing group organized Fostering Futures: Harnessing Technology for Wellbeing. This groundbreaking effort is an incubator for ideas that leverage technology for the enhancement of mental wellness among vulnerable populations. Together, we facilitated youth and family co-design workshops across the country (with stops in New York, Pennsylvania, California, Oregon, Colorado). Through this work, lived experts came together to explore technology and design, and were empowered to help develop tools to meet their needs. These co-design sessions set the stage for a 2024 symposium at the MIT Media Lab that will bring participants, technologists, funders, and child welfare leaders together to explore how technology might be designed to better support youth and family wellbeing. 11 www.foster-america.org
Together with communities and local governments, we’re creating a just, equitable alternative
to today’s child welfare system.
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Catalyzing Changemakers 2023 HIGHLIGHTS
In 2023, Foster America identified new ways to connect with changemakers across family- serving systems. Over seven years of driving positive change through our immersive fellowship program, we were continuously inspired by leaders we encountered — people already driving change in the field. This year, we expanded learning opportunities to inspire, develop, unite, and accelerate the efforts of bold innovators across our nation. We launched our first professional development circle, the National Leadership Circle, bringing together a community of lived experts who are working in child welfare or adjacent family- serving systems, to advance critical work already being done by these practitioners. The inaugural NLC cohort brought together 12 accomplished leaders who, over the course of the eight-month program, drew on their own experiences with the child welfare system to challenge injustice and champion opportunities for families to thrive. Foster America welcomed each member into our broader network of fellowship alumni and provided opportunities to accelerate a transformation project they had underway when they joined the circle. We identify those with the expertise and experience to transform our child welfare system – and help them optimize opportunities to drive progress across family-serving systems.
National Leadership Circle:
MUTIMA IMANI , founder of Urban Healer, is a seasoned social justice visionary, reverend, and master trainer dedicated to empowering individuals and fostering collaboration through heart-centered approaches for personal and professional development. For her NLC project, she created an impactful video shining a light on the damage caused by flaws in the child welfare system. The trailer provides a glimpse into the powerful narrative of the final movie, aimed at fostering awareness and igniting change.
DEIREDRA OLIVER founded the Empowerment Zone 15 years ago, where she provides kids who are close to turning 18 with mentoring, as well as support finding jobs and housing. In the NLC, she shared her experience with the foster care system and how it led to the foundation of her nonprofit. She is focused on the implementation of a transitional housing program that started during the pandemic.
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SHAQUITA OGLETREE is the Federal Policy Director at Youth Villages, bringing expertise in policy analysis and community organizing. Shaquita aims to transform the narrative surrounding the child welfare workforce, leveraging storytelling to promote positive perceptions. She seeks to revolutionize the national human service workforce, reshaping perspectives and empowering positive change.
VICTORIA GILBERT is a Strategy Consultant for Youth Villages. She is working to share her personal experiences in foster parenthood, providing insight on the intricacies of the foster care system from a caregiver’s perspective.
ANGELIQUE SALIZAN is currently the Special Assistant to the Secretary for the Maryland Department of Human Services under the Moore- Miller administration. She previously served as the policy director at the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute and led the policy department on domestic and international child welfare, adoption, and foster care reform. She also worked in the offices of U.S. Senators Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), and Ron Wyden (D-OR). Angelique is challenging agencies and providers within the child welfare system to reassess their structures and metrics. Her consulting team works to encourage agencies to revolutionize their approach to child welfare. JENNY SERRANO is the Director of Special Projects & VIP Sections at the Youth Development Services Team in the Department of Children and Family Services in LA County. Previously, she served as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer in the county’s Chief Executive Office. Jenny is focused on securing financial services support tailored to those who have navigated the foster care system. She advocates for broader financial benefits for youth who have experienced foster care. RANECIA CORMIER is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Clinical Care Coordinator for Bay Area Community Services. She desires to provide healing- centered spaces for transitional youth through Village Vibes, a community where survivors of sexual exploitation can heal and reconnect with their truest selves, their communities, and the land. Her work utilizes the somatic abolitionism framework, which focuses on addressing the impact of racial trauma.
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NKIA RICHARDSON is the Executive Director of CASA of San Mateo County. With a legal background advocating for children and families, she previously served as a dependency attorney in Los Angeles County and later as a senior deputy city attorney for the City of San Jose, specializing in employment and civil rights cases. She is shedding light on the impact of human trafficking while sharing her story. Her “Free 2 Dream Big” initiative is a comprehensive project that aims to spread awareness of and prevent human trafficking.
JASZMEN HAWTHORNE, Social Service Supervisor at the Mississippi Department of Child Protective Services, is working to create a mentoring program for older youth in foster care. She plans to offer mentors to assist youth while they are transitioning out of care, ensuring they feel encouraged and guided throughout their journey.
TKEYAH (KIA) DUPCLAY is a dedicated human rights champion who leverages her personal experiences in foster care and her background in electrical engineering to integrate technology aimed at dismantling broken systems and providing innovative solutions. With a portfolio of awards recognizing her advocacy efforts, Kia advocates for justice with love, compassion, and integrity. Kia is currently working to secure stable housing and employment benefits for survivors while providing them with a comprehensive education, blending traditional learning with vital life skills. She is working to integrate innovative technology seamlessly into her approach to better support survivors.
FRANCESCA GONZALEZ is the Executive Director of Freedom Forward, an initiative that targets systems contributing to youth sexual exploitation. She is also working to implement the HYPE center, a resource hub. She has already launched a pilot program, providing vital assistance to four young individuals.
YALANIS VÉLEZ GONZÁLEZ is the founder and CEO of OCA (OverComing Adversities), a nonprofit organization in Puerto Rico committed to the catalyzation of personal and professional growth for young adults with foster care experience. OCA communicates strategies that encourage young adults with foster care experience to navigate their circumstances and achieve economic and life satisfaction. Yalanis also serves as Operations Manager at Right to Democracy.
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MATHANGI SWAMINATHAN
Mathangi Swaminathan, from Cohort 4 , was selected to the 2023 Echoing Green Fellowship class from a pool of nearly 1,900 applicants. Echoing Green accelerates the work of some of the world’s best and brightest social innovators. Mathangi is founder and operations director at Parity Lab, an accelerator for community-led grassroots organizations that work to prevent or address violence against women and girls.
DR. DENICIA (NEESH) CARLAY
Cohort 6 alumna Dr. Denicia (Neesh) Carlay, Village is Possible co-founder and co-CEO as well as co-creator of our National Leadership Circle, presented at the Kempe Conference on intersectional professionals and how their lived experience can transform child welfare. Specializing in embodied, healing- centered engagement, she is also currently developing a blueprint to holistically support youth and young adults impacted by sex trafficking.
SONYA SONI
Sonya Soni, Director of the Prison & Justice Writing Program at PEN America and vital member of Cohort 4 , published an article, “We Must Stop the School-to-Prison Pipeline” in the August 2023 edition of The Progressive magazine. In her writing, Sonya discusses how young people of color are disproportionately at risk of entering the prison system and how the current system punishes families and individuals of color. Sonya is also a 2024 fellow at the Kweli Literary Fellowship, a mentorship program for emerging writers of color in New York.
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“We must reimagine child welfare — beginning with the belief that parents love their kids, and our job is to foster their well-being.” Marie Zemler Wu Co-founder & Executive Director
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Disseminating Knowledge 2023 HIGHLIGHTS
In 2023, our team:
Engaged new audiences: Our leader, Foster America’s Co-founder and Executive Director Marie Zemler Wu, was awarded several prestigious opportunities in 2023 to amplify our mission. Among the year’s notable accomplishments was her work with the Emerson Collective – a force in the realm of philanthropy and social entrepreneurship. The Collective recognizes Foster America as a
thought leader with the skills to make meaningful – and lasting – change in the field of child welfare. Marie was named a recipient of Emerson’s prestigious Dial Fellowship in recognition and furtherance of Foster America’s thought leadership and skills to make meaningful and lasting change for family well-being. Over the course of the fellowship, which concluded in fall 2023, Marie honed her communications strategy, connected with like-minded changemakers across sectors and leveraged new ways to elevate Foster America’s mission on a national platform. As part of the fellowship, Marie – who spent a year working alongside leading innovators in the fields of health, science, climate change and more – delivered a moving speech on the imperative of child welfare transformation and established Foster America as an expert in new approaches to serving families. Marie’s expertise was showcased last year in the Emerson Collective’s online blog. Her piece, “Reality Check: How We Can Fix the U.S. Foster Care System,” about the myths of the foster care system spoke to the practical misconceptions of the general public about a system that profoundly impacts families. She was also featured in The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s article on the impact of Dial Fellows across sectors.
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“It’s really great having someone help us with everything,” Amer (pictured with his daughter at left) said of the community navigator program in his video interview.
Fort Collins, Colorado
Showcased the impact of place-based innovation: In November, Foster America traveled to Colorado and filmed interviews with families about their experiences with the new community navigator program, which is being piloted in Larimer County as an alternative to traditional child protection approaches. The program helps those in need navigate community services – instead of referring them for an investigation by the child welfare system. Foster America’s impact video shares the stories of families who benefited from working with a community navigator and provides inspiration for fellow jurisdictions considering such a program. Today, Foster America is working with the Reimagining Colorado Child Welfare Steering Committee to champion statewide implementation of the program.
“We’re trying to stand up a well-being system and thinking about well-being as defined by the community.” -Anthony Silverman Design Specialist
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EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
Brian Clapier Senior VP of Programs
Angelica Hardin Hall Vice President of Talent
Michael Russom VP of Finance & Operations
JoAnne Scribner VP of Development & Strategic Partnerships
Marie Zemler Wu Co-founder & Executive Director
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STAFF MEMBERS
Julian Johnson Director of Strategic Initiatives
Emily Ente Project Director, Thriving Families, Safer Children
Angela Lytle Colorado Site Director
Deszeree Thomas Director of Capacity Building and Learning Experiences
Noelle Russell Director of Communications
Lorian Crawford Finance Specialist
Danielle Martin Design and Engagement Director
Courtney Canova Design Specialist
Aminata Simbo Design Specialist
Anthony Silverman Design Specialist
Danielle Savage Data Specialist
Charndra McKay Office Manager
Courtney Franklin Knowledge Management Specialist
Oliva Tom Development Associate
Anicia Reynoso Talent Associate
Saoud Moon Communications Associate
Safiyyah Bennett Communications Associate
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Susan Notkin , Board Chair Executive Vice President, Center for the Study of Social Policy
Lola Adedokun Executive Director, Aspen Global Innovators Group
Nathan Aleman Principal, The Bridgespan Group
Jolie Bales Vice President, TechSoup
Sandra Gasca Vice President, Annie E. Casey Foundation
Allegra Lawrence-Hardy Partner, Lawrence & Bundy LLC
David Sanders Executive Vice President, Casey Family Programs
Daniel Stephens Partner, McKinsey & Co.
Peter Treadway Partner, McKinsey & Co.
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Champions of Change: Annual Report Donor List
Thanks to the generosity of our donors and supporters, Foster America has advanced our mission to transform the way our nation supports families. Within this annual report, we joyfully celebrate the profound impact of your contributions to a future where all children and families thrive. Foster America is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt institution.
FOUNDATION & CORPORATE PARTNERS
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
We extend our deepest gratitude to our valued donors and supporters. Your generosity and commitment are instrumental to our success. We strive to accurately honor each contribution made in 2023. Should you notice any errors or omissions in our acknowledgment, please reach out to us at development@foster-america.org.
Nathan and Julie Aleman Jolie Bales Nancy Barnett Amy Barron Lisa and Joshua Bernstein
Leila Fitzpatrick Sara Ghoneim Gene Gorman Sharon Hessney Anne Marie Gauthier and Steve Hunyor Jodi Jepson
Kelsey Merrill Dillon and Emily Moffatt Liz and Ryan Moore Judy Morrison Jeni Moyer Gail O’Malley Michael Orbach
Dorothy Swallow Olivia Tom Mindy Townsend Isabella Trahan Peter and Laura Treadway Suzy Vang
Samir Bitar Linda Burns Ronan Connolly Donna Creley Amelia DeSorrento
Kimberly Katona Nicholas Kroeze Sherry and Jonathan Lachman
Lauren Vanguard Madison Vickery Keith Seidel and Mark Volgamore Ben and Meredith Wallace Mary Weinberg Elizabeth Hope Star-Winer Keri Wittekind Sherman and Marie Zemler Wu Jon Zucker
Hoang Pham Catelin Pugh Carl Alexander-Reindorf Abbie and Matthew Ridenour Michael Russom Sameer Salahuddin
Aurit Lazerus Jonathan Lee Gwen Libstag
Steve and Meredith Dodson Meeghan Prunty Edelstein Fiona Erebor Kelly Evans Justin Fancher
Gary MacDonald Robert Magnanini John Mandile
JoAnne Scribner Daniel Stephens
“Every supporter of Foster America has played a critical role in our journey, shaping our history and helping to create a world where all families have what they need to thrive. Your support means the world to us. Thank you for being such an integral partner in our work!” –JoAnne Scriber, VP of Development & Strategic Partnerships
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2023 Financial Overview
Philanthropic Contributions
$3,614,939
Progress Services Fees
$45,000
Investment Income
$175,884
Total Revenue
$3,835,823
Program Expenses
$2,322,741
General & Administrative Expenses
$1,403,349
Total Expenses
$3,726,090
Total Revenues over Expenditures
$109,733
*This financial report has not been audited.
“In 2023, Foster America laid the groundwork for our next era of growth and impact. The possibilities ahead of us are truly endless.” -Michael Russom, VP of Finance and Operations
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Foster America firmly believes that every family, every child, deserves the resources they need to thrive.
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Until every family thrives.
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