4KIDS of South Florida

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Summary

On any given day in South Florida, there are three to four thousand "temporary orphans" in foster care. Imagine how children must feel when they're removed from their homes, often with nothing more than the clothes on their back and a garbage bag filled with whatever they were able to quickly pack. These children are created in the image of God and deserve to be treated with dignity and showered with love. So whether it's a child who is a victim of abuse or neglect, a teenager rejected by his family, or a young girl who is pregnant and alone, from the moment they come into our care, we provide support, encouragement, and direction.

4KIDS offers family-style homes to keep siblings together, offer teens a real family, and give a refuge for girls at risk of human trafficking.

Young women in our community face unplanned pregnancies every day and need guidance, support, and a safe home through 4KIDS His Caring Place.

When kids in foster care turn 18 many don't have a family to turn to. 4KIDS created the Spirit of Success Institute with Independent Living Homes to equip young adults.

Children in foster care often endure trauma and many struggle to thrive. 4KIDS created the EPIC Therapeutic Approach to help every child experience healing with a family equipped to love and support them.

Out of that same heart of service, 4KIDS has expanded our impact to include life-changing prevention for kids in our community. CarePortal enables the community to connect with the needs of families and provide resources.


Contact information

Mailing address:
4KIDS of South Florida
2717 West Cypress Creek Rd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Website: 4kids.us

Phone: 954-979-7911

Email: [email protected]


Organization details

EIN: 611416525

CEO/President: Kevin Enders

Chairman: Karl Sprague

Board size: 15

Founder: Rick Englert

Ruling year: 2003

Tax deductible: Yes

Fiscal year end: 06/30

Member of ECFA: Yes

Member of ECFA since: 2020


Purpose

4KIDS is propelled by the vision of a home for every child. Whether that is a child removed from their home for the first time, siblings who need to stay together, a young mom in a unplanned pregnancy who needs a refuge, or a young adult who needs a place to belong, 4KIDS is there with hope and homes.


Mission statement

4KIDS brings hope to babies, kids, teens, and young adults by providing safe and secure environments for healing, equipped parents and caregivers who are trained to love kids from hard places, essential resources to meet their physical needs, nurturing counsel to help them thrive, and a renewed sense of value in their hearts.


Statement of faith

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Transparency grade

C

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Financial efficiency ratings

Sector: Adoption/Foster Care

This ministry has not been rated.


Financial ratios

Funding ratiosSector median20202019201820172016
Return on fundraising efforts Return on fundraising efforts =
Fundraising expense /
Total contributions
10%13%19%20%20%18%
Fundraising cost ratio Fundraising cost ratio =
Fundraising expense /
Total revenue
4%13%19%20%20%17%
Contributions reliance Contributions reliance =
Total contributions /
Total revenue
60%99%99%98%99%99%
Fundraising expense ratio Fundraising expense ratio =
Fundraising expense /
Total expenses
4%15%20%19%23%19%
Other revenue reliance Other revenue reliance =
Total other revenue /
Total revenue
40%1%1%2%1%1%
 
Operating ratiosSector median20202019201820172016
Program expense ratio Program expense ratio =
Program services /
Total expenses
84%73%70%67%65%67%
Spending ratio Spending ratio =
Total expenses /
Total revenue
101%84%96%105%86%90%
Program output ratio Program output ratio =
Program services /
Total revenue
85%62%68%70%56%61%
Savings ratio Savings ratio =
Surplus (deficit) /
Total revenue
-1%16%4%-5%14%10%
Reserve accumulation rate Reserve accumulation rate =
Surplus (deficit) /
Net assets
1%20%5%-5%16%13%
General and admin ratio General and admin ratio =
Management and general expense /
Total expenses
11%11%10%14%12%13%
 
Investing ratiosSector median20202019201820172016
Total asset turnover Total asset turnover =
Total expenses /
Total assets
1.040.780.820.760.690.78
Degree of long-term investment Degree of long-term investment =
Total assets /
Total current assets
1.352.583.874.334.137.53
Current asset turnover Current asset turnover =
Total expenses /
Total current assets
1.742.023.183.302.845.84
 
Liquidity ratiosSector median20202019201820172016
Current ratio Current ratio =
Total current assets /
Total current liabilities
13.544.913.392.993.121.49
Current liabilities ratio Current liabilities ratio =
Total current liabilities /
Total current assets
0.070.200.290.330.320.67
Liquid reserve level Liquid reserve level =
(Total current assets -
Total current liabilities) /
(Total expenses / 12)
5.414.732.672.422.870.68
 
Solvency ratiosSector median20202019201820172016
Liabilities ratio Liabilities ratio =
Total liabilities /
Total assets
10%26%29%30%29%34%
Debt ratio Debt ratio =
Debt /
Total assets
0%18%22%22%22%24%
Reserve coverage ratio Reserve coverage ratio =
Net assets /
Total expenses
84%95%86%91%103%85%

Financials

Balance sheet
 
Assets20202019201820172016
Cash$3,623,127$1,648,156$1,520,612$1,525,568$333,323
Receivables, inventories, prepaids$548,134$687,321$499,772$669,410$742,534
Short-term investments$0$0$0$0$0
Other current assets$0$0$0$0$0
Total current assets$4,171,261$2,335,477$2,020,384$2,194,978$1,075,857
Long-term investments$0$0$0$0$0
Fixed assets$6,486,247$6,703,324$6,735,686$6,875,009$7,024,020
Other long-term assets$112,209$0$0$0$0
Total long-term assets$6,598,456$6,703,324$6,735,686$6,875,009$7,024,020
Total assets$10,769,717$9,038,801$8,756,070$9,069,987$8,099,877
 
Liabilities20202019201820172016
Payables and accrued expenses$580,154$418,645$405,310$434,343$452,731
Other current liabilities$269,683$269,683$269,683$269,683$269,683
Total current liabilities$849,837$688,328$674,993$704,026$722,414
Debt$1,955,771$1,955,771$1,955,771$1,955,771$1,955,771
Due to (from) affiliates$0$0$38,368$12,661$57,664
Other long-term liabilities$0$0$0$0$0
Total long-term liabilities$1,955,771$1,955,771$1,994,139$1,968,432$2,013,435
Total liabilities$2,805,608$2,644,099$2,669,132$2,672,458$2,735,849
 
Net assets20202019201820172016
Without donor restrictions$7,268,132$6,323,689$5,942,045$6,173,536$5,080,703
With donor restrictions$695,977$71,013$144,893$223,993$283,325
Net assets$7,964,109$6,394,702$6,086,938$6,397,529$5,364,028
 
Revenues and expenses
 
Revenue20202019201820172016
Total contributions$9,908,178$7,615,333$6,225,817$7,163,772$6,892,160
Program service revenue$0$0$0$0$0
Membership dues$0$0$0$0$0
Investment income$0$0$0$0$0
Other revenue$88,261$108,132$124,677$97,672$85,730
Total other revenue$88,261$108,132$124,677$97,672$85,730
Total revenue$9,996,439$7,723,465$6,350,494$7,261,444$6,977,890
 
Expenses20202019201820172016
Program services$6,167,067$5,221,168$4,446,717$4,053,233$4,239,743
Management and general$955,534$733,735$944,966$758,558$833,834
Fundraising$1,304,431$1,460,798$1,269,402$1,416,152$1,207,831
Total expenses$8,427,032$7,415,701$6,661,085$6,227,943$6,281,408
 
Change in net assets20202019201820172016
Surplus (deficit)$1,569,407$307,764($310,591)$1,033,501$696,482
Other changes in net assets$0$0$0$0$0
Total change in net assets$1,569,407$307,764($310,591)$1,033,501$696,482

Compensation

Compensation data for this ministry has not been collected.


Response from ministry

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History

In 1997, a movement began to end the foster care crisis in Broward County. Irene Grabowski, who had a heart for children in crisis, called upon her church, Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale, to be part of the solution. This church then formed a recruitment and support ministry called Child S.H.A.R.E to encourage Christians in their local community to become foster parents.

In 1999, the Stacy Foundation launched Project TeamWork 4KIDS under the leadership of Rick Englert, becoming the first Christian foster care agency with the vision of bringing the South Florida church community together. In 2000, Project TeamWork 4KIDS opened SafePlace, a 24/7 emergency intake center created to provide a loving and caring environment for children while they awaited placement in a foster home.

As the South Florida community continued to see a need for foster homes that could support large sibling groups and teenagers, two specialized homes, 4KIDS Girls Place and 4KIDS Kids Place were created in 2002 and 2003. At this point, Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale's foster care ministry, Child S.H.A.R.E., His Caring Place, and Project TeamWork 4KIDS all merged to create 4KIDS of South Florida.

In 2005, 4KIDS Independent Living (SOSI) is launched, a residential program designed for young adults aging out of foster care and in need of support as they transition into adulthood. This two-year program gives young adults the opportunity to finish high school, get jobs, start college, and find spiritual and emotional well-being.

4KIDS Palm Beach opened in 2006, supporting and recruiting foster families in Palm Beach County as the vision began to spread. In 2009, two more family-style homes were created in Palm Beach County to keep sibling groups together, thanks to the generosity of the late Arthur Remillard.

In 2011, hundreds of community members come together to build a brand new His Caring Place maternity home, the Miracle Home for young women experiencing a crisis pregnancy or parenting young children and at-risk of homelessness.

4KIDS EPIC Therapeutic Approach was launched in 2014, bringing more children and families into hope-filled healing by addressing the Emotional, Physical, Intellectual, and Character (EPIC) based needs of children. Seeing a need for more Christian foster families, 4KIDS once again expanded to create 4KIDS Treasure Coast, serving families in Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, and Indian River Counties.

In 2016, Home for 4KIDS was built in Broward County to provide a permanent home for 4KIDS administrative offices and headquarters. Millions of dollars were donated by the Wasie Foundation, and dozens of other businesses, foundations, and churches to be able to create this beautiful space where families and children could find hope, homes, and healing. In 2017, 4KIDS celebrated it's 20th Anniversary and its impact of more than 25,000 lives.

In 2020, 4KIDS launched a partnership with CarePortal to promote family preservation and the prevention of children entering the foster care system. Through CarePortal, 4KIDS recruits and trains dozens of churches and individuals to meet the tangible needs of families who are struggling in our community. As 4KIDS continues to expand to areas such as Southwest Florida, it is our aim to continue to shine forward, until every child has a home.


Program accomplishments

Impact from Last Year

2,976 Total lives were impacted across all programs

1,522 Children and adults were served through CarePortal

385 Children and teens were served by 4KIDS Foster Families

37 Young adults were served through TIL 2:25 and His Caring Place 564 Children and adults were served by a EPIC Clinician


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