2019 Year End Report for the Nikolas Foundation

Because of our small size, we are not required by the IRS to file a form 990 which is the standard reporting form for non-profit organizations. We report once a year with a simple form called 990N which basically states we raised less than $50,000. Because of the way we applied for our exempt status for the first three years, we can’t raise over $50,000 so we will be filing the 990N for 2019 and 2020 as we continue to build the future of the Foundation.

With that, we felt it necessary for our donors and for transparency to publish this report on our performance for 2019. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us a info@nikolasfoundation.org.

We officially came out of ‘stealth mode’ in December of 2018. We completed the set up of the 501 (c) 3 structure and got our determination letter from the IRS before we let the public know of our existence. We started fund raising in December and spent from January through the first of June working out details for our engagement with our first hospital. We also completed our 5 year strategic plan (which you can view here https://nikolasfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Nikolas-Strategic-Plan-2019-v_1.pdf) assembled our Executive Advisory Committee and put in place the process for applying for funding from the Foundation.

We completed our first agreement with the Social Work organization at Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City and started funding families.

Over the last 6 months we have helped 10 families based upon the recommendations of the Social Workers at the hospital. We funded rent, car payments, gas cards, baby furniture/needs and funeral expenses. We validated our model and the need and just completed a year end review with the Social Work group at Primary’s. The feedback we got was humbling and gratifying and we were assured that, as long as we have funding, they will be more than willing to work with us as the Foundation fills a void for very specific needs of their Special Needs families.

From an accounting standpoint, we did not make our goals for fundraising but we were able to raise almost $22,000 all from individual donors. Our donations ranged from $25 to $5000 from our donors. The good news is that we never had to tell someone no because we had a lack of funding.

As our Mission Statement says, 100% of net funds go to those in need. That said, there were no salaries paid and will not be paid for those involved in running the foundation. We did have three expenses incurred by the foundation. $10 for registering the Foundation, $15 in bank fees for setting up the accounts and $139.50 that went to the credit card company for processing fees on donations we received through our web site.

For 2020 we will continue to strive to raise our maximum amount of $50,000. We will also start to explore taking our model to other areas of the country. Based upon our research there are approximately 57 stand alone Children’s Hospitals in the US. All could be candidates for the Foundation.

Thank you to all that have given over the past year. Your confidence in our mission and in our Foundation are humbling and very gratifying. It has been a 30+ year dream that has finally come to fruition and we hope that it can continue to help special needs families up close and personal.

We hope for all of you a joyous holiday season.

 

Our 10th Family helped

Today we helped our 10th family since we started working with Primary Children’s Hospital.

Raeanna and Hope were born very early at 25 weeks.

Raeanne weighed in at a little more that 24 ounces has had to deal with IVH (hemorrhage on the brain), seizures and a number of challenges with her brain.

Hope was about 18 ounces with many of the same challenges.

Both born at 25 weeks and have been in the hospital since November 12th with an expectation that they will be there many months longer while they fight their battles and fight for their lives.

The Social Workers at the hospital dug into the family and put forward a recommendation. They have a number of children at home, the husband just got laid off and it is Christmas time. You can only imagine the pressure and challenges these folks have and will be facing as they have to make some very tough decisions about funds and cash flow.

It was recommended, and the Foundation approved to pay for this months car payment and January rent. The Foundation also was asked to buy a gas card so the family could make the trek to visit the twins in the hospital.

As stated, we approved this application in a day and when all is completed we will take about $1505 worth of bills off their plate so they can concentrate on the holidays and helping their babies get home.

As always, thank you all for your support. Our mission will continue into 2020 and, as funds allow, we will be looking to add new children’s hospitals to our sphere.

Another family helped by the foundation

Today the Nikolas Foundation helped another family in need.
 
Javier Vega was born at just 24 weeks, weighing 1lb. 10 oz. but he is a fighter. He was born in a small town in Utah and, because of his challenges, was whisked to Primary Children’s Hospital the day he was born.
 
He has all the challenges of an extremely premature baby and has been in the Neonatal ICU since they day of his birth, October 11, 2019. He has endured several surgeries and will probably be in the hospital for a few more months.
 
Here is the request for help, in Mom’s words:
 
“Since I have an eight year old and a seven year old that have to go to school during the week, I am forced to drive to Salt Lake City, UT (2 1/2 hours each way) a few times a week to see my baby boy and be with him as much as humanly possible as well as be there for my other two kids at home.
 
The cost of transportation gets harder and harder to manage. To receive help with the travel expense would be greatly appreciated and helpful to our family.”
 
The social worker at the hospital recommended a gas card to alleviate the elevated challenge of this mom to get to see her baby. We approved the application and forwarded to her a gas card for $400 to offset gas costs for the commute.
 
Once again, right in our mission statement and we were delighted to help. Get healthy, Javier, and get home to your family.
 
Thanks, as always, to those that donate to our cause. We will continue our mission as we continue to fund raise.