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VCDHH in the Local Community. Thompson House Employee Recognition: Crystal and Mary Gorman. 20. 2014 – 2015 Vermont Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing April 11, 2014. Program Revenues Less Expenses July 1, 2013 – February 28, 2014. Concerns:. Staff Turnover. VCDHH Today.
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20 2014 – 2015 Vermont Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing April 11, 2014
Program Revenues Less ExpensesJuly 1, 2013 – February 28, 2014
Concerns: Staff Turnover
VCDHH Today • Students Served: 600 in Regional Programs 20 in Residential Programs • Adult Programs and Outreach • Campus Overhead: $ 1.1 Million / Year • Line of Credit: $ 865,000 • Employees: 86 Full time 16 Part time
BS&L Next Steps • Our Line of Credit was not “called”. • We placed a voluntary cap of $700K • The Line of Credit is secured by a $1M Certificate of Deposit at BSLB. • BSBL holds our mortgages of $2.6M on Croker and Vermont Halls. Both currently performing.
Solar Energy Leasing • We have completed the required financial report for the solar investors. • Preliminary inquiries suggest the lease would not change our tax status with the Town of Brattleboro. • There are two primary sites: • The field above Holton Hall • The lower soccer field
Wheeler House • The HCRS leases will expire this spring • A local realty company is conducting a market analysis to determine the current value of the land near Wheeler House for sale or for a land lease. • We have a local non-profit organization interested in building on the site • We continue to explore options for senior citizen independent living for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Holton Hall • UVM-Ext has expressed renewed interest in our campus for office space NOT classrooms • They seek 3,000 square feet of office and one classroom plus storage space • The third floor of Holton Hall is 3,007 s/f minus the Austine School Museum • A new lease has been drafted with High 5
Croker Hall • Garland School • 5 Year Lease for North Section of Building • Will Also Fence Play Area in Courtyard • 25 Students and Five Staff Circus • Two Year Lease for Gymnasium
Other Croker Options Inspire School • License up to 25 Students • Lease for 10,000 square feet • Boards have met. Similar missions but already committed to long term lease in current site Regional Preschools
Other Assets Wilmington Property VCDHH Share: $160,000
2014-2015 with Current Actual Student Population William Center • 2 Students / 5 Day Program • 5 Students / 7 Day Program ($465,000) Austine School • 11 Students ($304,900)
2014-2015 with A Modified Student Population & Balanced Budget William Center • 4 More Students in 7 Day Residential Program Austine School • 8 Elementary and MS/HS Day Students or • 6 Elementary and MS/HS Students if 2 Are Residential or • 4 Elementary and MS/HS Residential Students
2014 – 2015 Options • All Current Programs Operating (A) • Limited on Campus Programs (B) • Regional Programs and Outreach Programs (C)
Option A Programs: • Austine School / BUHS • William Center • Independent Living Skills Program • Little Arrows • Audiology • Regional Consulting, PIP, Regional Day Program • Family Mentor • Museum
Option A continued • Interpreter Services/VIRS • ACCESS, ICM, SSP • American Sign Language Classes • Lions Green Mountain Summer Camp • Wheeler House as Residential Housing for Deaf/Hard of Hearing Adults (Independent Living) • D/HH Workforce Development • Equipment Distribution Program
Option BRequires • Croker Hall Partial Lease • Outreach Grants Renewed • Line of Credit Secured • Little Arrows Balance Budget • Audiology Budget Surplus
Option B Programs: • Austine School / BUHS (5 day residential program) • Independent Living Skills Program • Little Arrows • Audiology • Regional Consulting, PIP, Regional Day Program • Family Mentor • Austine School Museum
Option B continued • Interpreter Services / VIRS • ACCESS, ICM, SSP • American Sign Language Classes • Lions Green Mountain Summer Camp • Wheeler House as Residential Housing for Deaf/Hard of Hearing Adults (Independent Living) • D/HH Workforce Development • Equipment Distribution Program
Option CRequires • Outreach Grants Approved • Holton Hall Open • Other Buildings Closed or Leased • Little Arrows Relocation to Holton Hall ? • Audiology Budget Surplus
Option C Programs: • Audiology • Regional Consulting, PIP, Regional Day Program • Family Mentor Program • Austine School Museum • Interpreter Services, VIRS • ACCESS, ICM, SSP
Option C continued • American Sign Language Classes • Lions Green Mountain Summer Camp • Equipment Distribution Program • Wheeler House as Residential Housing for Deaf/Hard of Hearing Adults (Independent Living) • D/HH Workforce Development • Equipment Distribution Program
TIMELINE • Today • April 14 • April 21 • May 14 • June 17 • July 1 • Selection of Option for 2014-15 • Letters to all stakeholders • Staff Meetings • Strategic Planning Session • Staffing Plans Approved • Board Approves FY ‘15 Budget • 2014-15 Programs Begin