The Salvation Army, a Georgia Corporation
Doing the Most Good
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
The work of The Salvation Army is as varied as the communities in which we serve. Motivated by the love of God The Salvation Army address spiritual and human needs of men, women, boys and girls struggling with poverty, disaster, homelessness, and addictions. The Mission of The Salvation Army never changes, we serve without discrimination wherever and whenever we can through the support of the local community.
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Basic Needs
The Salvation Army understands that needs vary greatly from community to community, and family to family. Because of this, we are dedicated to poverty alleviation efforts, and provide a range of basic needs services across the country. Our BASIC NEEDS programs are tailored to meet the immediate needs of the area and people they serve, whether it’s utility or rental assistance, providing clothing and other household items, seasonal services, or employment help. We work to fill the need gaps and help individuals and families attain stability.
Through CASE MANAGEMENT we strive to help anyone in need overcome any crises they may be facing. Basic needs stability is essential to combating poverty, which is why these services are so important to us. The help our basic needs services provide lay the groundwork for LONG-TERM POVERTY ALLEVIATION efforts, we’re able to interrupt the root causes of poverty to make a lasting impact on an individual or family’s long-term self-sustainability.
Where we work
Accreditations
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) - Network Admin and Access Centers - 3 year 2020
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Goals & Strategy
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Charting impact
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What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
The Salvation Army works to stabilize families ravaged by poverty and all its residual effects. Ultimately, our goal is to eradicate homelessness, addiction and every barrier that stands between the families we serve and their long-term stability. Currently, research shows that The Salvation Army programs have an 82% success rate. Ultimately, we want to see 100% long-term success.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
Goal I: Leverage programs and collaborations for holistic transformation Strategy I.A: Establish effective social service continuum for self-sufficiency & holistic well-being 1. Establish “No Wrong Door” care coordination model to meet individual client comprehensive needs 2. Enhance Angel Tree as “point of entry” for transformational experience 3. Enhance social service and government agency partnerships to meet client needs 4. Maximize facilities to meet client needs
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
For more than 100 years, The Salvation Army has served the Southern part of the USA. Over time, strong community support has been established. This includes strong a strong Board of Directors, ongoing corporate and foundation financial support, extensive volunteer support and a well-qualified staff. Additionally, The Salvation Army has a myriad of community partnerships that help to leverage access to services, avoid service duplication and maximize resources.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
The Salvation Army's (TSA) goals and objectives generally focus on fiscal stability and improved facilities and programs. Strategies are in progress to enhance corporate engagement, seek new grant funding, improve E-Communications and E-Giving opportunities and enhance external stakeholder engagement to develop more points of entry for prospective stakeholders. Within the last fiscal year, TSA has increase annual support and received new funding via grant opportunities. These efforts will help to ensure fiscal stability.
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The Salvation Army, a Georgia Corporation
Board of directorsas of 09/16/2024
Commissioner Kenneth Igleheart
The Salvation Army
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