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46 Giving Guide 2024 Worcester Business Journal www.wbjournal.com FUTURE GOALS 1. Service Delivery: Our goal is to provide equitable, individualized care by prioritizing whole-person health, taking into consideration physical, emotional, and social well-being, and working in collaboration with individuals, families, and community partners. We will implement systems to integrate assessment, treatment planning, and the delivery of whole person health. 2. Employee Care and Engagement: Our goal is to create and foster an inclusive organization and culture where employees find meaning in their work, are valued and empowered to achieve personal and professional goals, and provide exceptional services to the community. We will implement workflows and strategies to increase employee engagement. 3. Planful Growth and Infrastructure: Our goal is to remain a strong and competitive human services provider by intentionally pursuing growth opportunities and ensuring that the appropriate infrastructure is in place to sustain new and existing programs. 4. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging: Our goal is to collaborate with employees, people served and our communities to create and support a welcoming and just environment that advances diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging for all. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITIES Open Sky hosts three fundraising events each year. Our Safe Homes Gala in April supports our Safe Homes program which includes a Drop-In Center and services for LGBTQIA+ youth. e event features a silent auction and fund-a-need opportunity. e Valley Friendship Tour held annually in June, is a walk, run, and cycling event for people of all ages and abilities. e Valley Bag Toss, scheduled for October 19, 2024, is a community cornhole tournament that helps support our health and wellness initiatives. For both the Valley Friendship Tour and Valley Bag Toss, participants register and solicit donations from friends and family. e two events also include raffles with tickets available for purchase day of. All three events provide opportunities for corporate sponsorships and donations of raffle or auction items. ValleyCAST, the arts and culture arm of Open Sky, hosts a wide array of art exhibits, concerts, and theatrical events year-round. A portion of all ticket sales helps support these inclusive events, which provide opportunities for individuals with and without disabilities to come together around common interests. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Open Sky supports individuals experiencing behavioral health needs, intellectual and developmental disabilities, homelessness, and other complex challenges to live fulfilling lives. rough over 140 programs, we support individuals and families to achieve their own definition of wellness, develop meaningful relationships, and have access to opportunities of their choosing. ere are many ways for donors to support our work by choosing to contribute to a specific purpose or project, or generally fund areas of greatest need. Online donations are accepted throughout the year through our online giving portal at openskycs.org/donate. We mail two annual appeal letters in the fall, a general letter in support of Open Sky and one specific to fundraising for our Safe Homes Drop-in Center for LGBTQIA+ youth. Another appeal is included with the mailing of our annual report in the spring. To ensure all the people we serve receive a gi during the holiday season, we seek donations of gi cards or funds for our Holiday Gi Drive from companies, organizations, and faith communities. Safe Homes and e PLACE youth drop-in centers, and Community Compass for citizens re-entering the community from incarceration, welcome donations of clothing, non- perishable food items, gi cards, and other supplies. To inquire about these needs please email info@openskycs.org. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Open Sky welcomes the contributions of organizations and individuals of all ages and walks of life – from high school or college students performing community service to adults and seniors looking to give back, to corporations looking to build team spirit and meet local community needs. We offer a wide range of one-time and ongoing volunteer opportunities throughout our organizations and across Central Massachusetts. Volunteers may choose to work directly with one of more of the individuals we serve, help organize or support an event, or provide administrative support. No matter what volunteer position you select, you will be making an important contribution. For more information email info@openskycs.org. Open Sky Community Services Inc. Ken Bates President & CEO David Przesiek Board Chair David Przesiek, AccuRisk Solutions LLC, Outgoing Chair Mary Ellen Larkin, Solid Benefits Group, LLC, Incoming Chair Judith Kirk, Vice Chair Donna Connolly, Mass Education and Career Opportunities, Inc., Clerk Paul Schasel, Diocese of Worcester, Treasurer BOARD MEMBERS Peter Bacchiocchi, G9 Financial Leonard Doerfler, Ph.D., Assumption University Donald Doyle, Webster Five Sara DeCarvalho, Mindoula Michael Kilcoyne, Worcester Public Library Kola Akindele, Worcester Polytechnic Institute James DiReda, LICSW, PhD., Anna Maria College Charisse Murphy, The Shine Initiative Gina Plata-Nino, Food Research and Action Center Kevin Hunt, Worcester Restaurant Group Hamilton Soriano, Edward Jones Mark Williams, Ph.D., MSW, Fitchburg State University Jill Green Lebow, Fallon Health "Open Sky is in the business of giving back to their communities and making a positive difference in the lives of others. Serving on a nonprofit board provides me with a sense of purpose and accomplishment, knowing that our contributions are serving the greater good." – David Przesiek, Board Chair 4 Mann Street Worcester, MA 01602 Phone: (508) 755-0333 openskycs.org Full-time employees: 1,300 Annual Revenues: $120 Million Year founded: 1973 MISSION STATEMENT To blend best practices with the power of community, and partner with individuals and families to see beyond and live beyond perceived limitations to pursue fulfilling lives. SERVICE AREA We serve cities and towns throughout Worcester County, with additional programs in the Metrowest, Boston and Southern Norfolk County areas. TOP FUNDING SOURCES 33% Massachusetts Department of Mental Health 30% Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services 9% Medicare/Medicaid MassHealth

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