CICOA Reimagined

CICOA FY2025 Annual Report

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Mission

CICOA's mission is to empower older adults, those of any age with a disability, and their caregivers by providing the innovative answers, services, and support they need to achieve the greatest possible independence, dignity, and quality of life. This is how we advanced our mission in FY2025 (July 2024-June 2025).

Community Impact

Your care and concern help those among us who are facing hunger, chronic health conditions, loneliness, isolation and other challenges. Your support is a lifeline—ensuring they have access to information, nutritious meals, essential transportation, in-home care, and so much more!

 

CICOA FY25 Impact Report

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Leadership

CICOA's Board of Directors, Foundation Board of Trustees, Advisory Council and other committees are advocates for our mission, contributing their time, professional and personal talents, and resources on behalf of our clients.

Board of Directors

Kathy Frank, Chair
Deanna Conerly, 1st Vice Chair
Case Calvert, Secretary
Marie Myers, Treasurer & 2nd Vice Chair
Peter Bisbecos, Immediate Past Chair
Sonja Buckner-Marion
Kim Garriott
LaWanda Girton
Charlie Mercer
Kisha Tandy

Foundation Board

Peter Bisbecos, Chair
Sarah Crist, Vice Chair
Neil Steffens, Secretary/Treasurer
Laura Haynes, Past Chair
Tauhric Brown
Jason Buck
Kathy Frank
Gary Hobbs
Christy Huston
Wess Jackson
Henry "Hank" Mosley

Advisory Council

Vickie Peterson, President
Beth Edwards, Vice President
Melissa Arnold
Kristi Dunigan
Patrice Hardy
Teri House Gottschalk
Lauren Pursiful-Rynerson
Kenny Vanderbur

CICOA Strategy Team

Lisa Schneekloth, President & CEO
Erica Seabaugh, Chief Operations Officer
Steve Gerber, Chief Development Officer
Peter Bisbecos, General Counsel
Nicci Annen, VP of Customer Service & Outreach
Jonathan Haag, VP of Innovation
Cassie Dull, Director of Marketing & Communications

 

Grant-Funded Organizations

Organizations Receiving Older Americans Act Funding Through CICOA in FY2024-FY2025

A Caring Place

Title III-E
Award Amount: $9,500

A Senior Retreat

Title III-E
Award Amount: $9,135

Boone County Senior Services

Title III-B; Title III-E
Award Amount: $50,636

Catholic Charities Indianapolis

Title III-E
Award Amount: $39,078

Hancock County Senior Services

Title III-B; Title III-E
Award Amount: $52,670

Hendricks County Senior Services

Title III-B; Title III-D; Title III-E
Award Amount: $106,129

Indiana Legal Services

Title III-B
Award Amount: $45,494

John Boner Community Center

Title III-D
Award Amount: $9,135

Johnson County Senior Services

Title III-B
Award Amount: $62,029

Joy's House

Title III-E
Award Amount: $42,123

Little Red Door Cancer Agency

Title III-E
Award Amount: $31,465

Morgan County Connect

Title III-B
Award Amount: $34,800

PrimeLife Enrichment

Title III-B; Title III-D; Title III-E
Award Amount: $128,016

Shelby Senior Services

Title III-B; Title III-D; Title III-E
Award Amount: $93,460

Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County

Title III-D; Title III-E
Award Amount: $46,315

Still Waters Adult Day Services

Title III-E
Award Amount: $12,000

Financials

FISCAL YEAR 2025 (July 1, 2024-June 30, 2025)

FY2025 Revenue Chart
FY2025 Expenses Chart
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