Iris Domestic Violence Center

Iris Domestic Violence Center

To end Domestic Violence in the Capital Area through serving victims of Domestic Violence, educating the public about Domestic Violence, and working to eliminate economic, social, and cultural conditions and attitudes that contribute to Domestic Violence. To serve the Family Violence victims. Activities include 24 hour hotline, counseling advocacy, temporary emergency shelter, education, and training.

counseling advocacy, temporary emergency shelter

Also known as.

Capital Area Family Violence Intervention Center; Capital Area Family Violence Battered Womens Pro; Cafvic Inc

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Program areas at Iris Domestic Violence Center

Direct services program offers temporary emergency housing to battered women and their children who have no safe place to stay. Room and board are provided at no cost for a limited time.

Legal services program assists battered women with legal needs such as protection orders, pressing charges, court appearances, and access to legal representation.

Outreach services program provides telephone, face-to-face counseling and support groups to battered women. They also provide information and referral to other community resources, assist battered women in accessing our shelter services, provide advocacy on behalf of the battered woman and her children, and provide court advocacy and support services.

The education and training program aims to double the number of support groups at the Louisiana correctional institute for women, work with local businesses to raise awarenewss of Domestic Violence, expand coordination with organizations and faith-based groups, develop an active social media presence, call attention to the issue of Domestic violence-related stalking and improving stalking respone times, and highlighting the tragedy of Domestic Violence homicide by co-sponsoring the stop the slaughter rally.

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Who funds Iris Domestic Violence Center

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits

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Grantmaker Grantmaker tax period Description Amount
Capital Area United Way 2020-06 Allocation $60,000
Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence 2020-12 Housing And/or Childcare Assistance for Domestic Violence Survivors. $36,181
The Mary Kay Foundation 2019-12 Shelter Grant $20,000
. and 4 more grants received

Federal funding details

Federal agency CFDA code Program name Amount
Department of Health and Human Services 93.671 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION SERVICES GRANT $270,223
Department of Housing and Urban Development 14.218 CDBG $130,242
Department of Health and Human Services 93.558 TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES $99,971
. and 2 more federal grants / contracts

Personnel at Iris Domestic Violence Center

Name Title Compensation Date of data
Patti Freeman Executive Director / Board President $0 2022-08-06
Janice Richards Director of Development 2021-07-12
Trashica Robinson Interim Director of Client Services 2021-04-12
Sarah Margaret Smith Director of Legal Services 2021-07-12
John J. Price Past Executive Director of Capital Area Family Violence Intervention Center $87,646 2021-07-12
. and 14 more key personnel

Financials for Iris Domestic Violence Center

Form 990s for Iris Domestic Violence Center

Fiscal year ending Date received by IRS Form PDF link
2019-12 2021-02-19 990 View PDF
2018-12 2020-01-14 990 View PDF
2017-12 2019-02-21 990 View PDF
2016-12 2017-12-05 990 View PDF
2015-12 2016-12-08 990 View PDF
. and 5 more Form 990s

Organizations like Iris Domestic Violence Center

Organization Type Location Revenue
Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs 501(c)(3) Duluth, MN $788,791
API Chaya 501(c)(3) Seattle, WA $3,687,817
Women’s Resource Center of Winona 501(c)(3) Winona, MN $371,399
Young Women’s Christian Association of Northeast Kansas 501(c)(3) Topeka, KS $2,071,184
A Woman’s Place (AWP) 501(c)(3) Doylestown, PA $2,635,447
Women’s and Children’s Alliance (WCA) 501(c)(3) Boise, ID $5,176,601
Womankind / New York Asian Women’s Center Inc (NYAWC) 501(c)(3) New York, NY $6,750,217
Safe Berks 501(c)(3) Reading, PA $3,258,317
Caws North Dakota 501(c)(3) Bismarck, ND $2,183,628
Chicago Metropolitan Battered Womens Network 501(c)(3) Chicago, IL $3,308,658
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