Lives of children Transformed In 2022
Canopy’s mission is to help children thrive and families overcome extraordinary challenges by providing a continuum of behavioral health, educational and family support solutions.
(CHILDREN Served)*
BEHAVIORAL
HEALTH SOLUTIONS
EDUCATIONAL SOLUTIONS
FAMILY SUPPORT SOLUTIONS
*Inclusive of children who received care through more than one solution.
36%
MALE
64%
FEMALE
60%
AFRICAN
AMERCIAN
33%
CAUCASIAN
1%
HISPANIC
6%
OTHER
14%
0-5
41%
6-12
44%
13-16
1%
Over 20
Canopy employees hold over 200 professional licenses and certifications.
11 | Licensed Social Workers |
14 | Licensed Professional Counselors |
3 | Licensed Marriage Family Therapists |
15 | Community Support Specialists |
5 | Peer Support Specialists |
21 | Registered Nurses |
4 | Nurse Practitioners |
1 | Doctoral Level Board Certified Behavioral Analyst |
21 | Registered Behavior Technicians |
6 | Board Certified Behavior Analysts |
21 | Registered Behavior Technicians |
3 | Doctors of Psychology |
1 | Psychologists |
39 | Teachers |
47 | Community Mental Health Team Members |
Through Canopy’s behavioral health solutions, children are able to find the help they need to thrive in their homes and communities. Canopy provides solutions for a wide variety of childhood behavioral issues through a continuum of care.
Wide range of solutions for children and families, including:
– Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Jackson
60-bed psychiatric residential treatment facility serving children and adolescents ages 6 to 17 with severe emotional and/or behavioral challenges. Solution offers:
– Jackson
Early intervention autism therapy for children 18 months to 8 years old, offering:
– Jackson
Intensive in-home and community-based behavioral health solution that is designed to keep youth thriving in the home as an alternative to residential care. Solution offers:
– Statewide
Intensive in-home and community-based behavioral health solution that is designed to keep youth thriving in the home as an alternative to residential care. Solution offers:
– Statewide
children served through Canopy’s behavioral health solutions
children worked with licensed therapists at our behavioral health clinics
hours of applied behavior analysis early-intervention therapy for children on the autism spectrum
children received intensive psychiatric treatment, and of those 62% received care in their own home
Canopy uses a multi-disciplinary, strengths-based approach to support the emotional, behavioral and educational needs of each student.
Fully-accredited private, non-public, special purpose school, offering:
Fully-accredited school empowering the diverse abilities of children through an individualized approach to education in a supportive, innovative and transformative environment
Children served through Canopy's educational solutions
Childen recieved specialized education through CARES Schools
Public school districts were served by CARES Schools in Mississippi
Students enrolled at the Canopy School
Canopy’s family support solutions are tailored to the individual needs of the child and family. For some children, this means placing them in a nurturing environment through foster care, adoption or temporary residence in Canopy’s emergency shelter, while others are provided the tools needed to thrive within their current environment.
Comprehensive home and community-based family preservation, reunification and support solution for children and families, offering:
– Statewide
Connects families to Family Navigators to identify potential stressors and to connect with resources as well as implement education on teen pregnancy prevention, substance abuse, parenting skills and family stability. LINK provides support and training to help navigate families toward success. LINK is funded by a grant through the Mississippi Department of Human Services.
– Statewide
Provides forensic interviews and healing solutions for children involved in allegations of physical or sexual abuse, neglect or who may have witnessed a violent crime. Solution offers:
– Gulfport, Pascagoula
Home-based foster care for children with special emotional, behavioral and medical needs.
– Hattiesburg
Emergency shelter with diagnostic/evaluation services for abused, neglected, runaway and homeless children and youth.
– Vicksburg
children and families served by Canopy's LINK solution
total youth diverted from entering the foster care system
of youth were safely maintained in the home or with a family member
of youth were safely reunited with their family
abused, neglected, runaway and homeless children and youth found a safe space at Canopy’s Warren County Children’s Shelter
victims of violent crimes found comfort and resources at South Mississippi Child Advocacy Centers
Children served through Canopy’s family preservation and reunification solution
children served through Canopy’s behavioral health solutions
children worked with licensed therapists at our behavioral health clinics
hours of applied behavior analysis early-intervention therapy for children on the autism spectrum
children received intensive psychiatric treatment, and of those 62% received care in their own home
Children served through Canopy's educational solutions
Childen recieved specialized education through CARES Schools
Public school districts were served by CARES Schools in Mississippi
Students enrolled at the Canopy School
children and families served by Canopy's LINK solution
total youth diverted from entering the foster care system
of youth were safely maintained in the home or with a family member
of youth were safely reunited with their family
abused, neglected, runaway and homeless children and youth found a safe space at Canopy’s Warren County Children’s Shelter
victims of violent crimes found comfort and resources at South Mississippi Child Advocacy Centers
Children served through Canopy’s family preservation and reunification solution
Empowering the diverse abilities of children through an individualized approach to education in a supportive, integrated, innovative and transformative environment.
Canopy’s newest educational solution, The Canopy School, opened its doors to students on September 6, 2022, for the first day of school.
Canopy hosted a Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening Reception on September 14, 2022. Joining us at The Canopy School for the ribbon cutting was Ridgeland Mayor Gene McGee and Ridgeland Chamber of Commerce President Ray Valentine. Guests heard remarks from Canopy’s CEO Dr. John D. Damon and The Canopy School’s Head of School Kara White. Following remarks, a grand opening reception was held that included tours for local media and attendees.
The Canopy School builds on our education expertise and empowers the diverse abilities of children through an individualized approach to education. Our goal is to enable children to reach their potential, so that they can independently thrive in their communities. We consider the launch of The Canopy School to be a historic undertaking—utilizing an individualized approach to education to teach practical skills tailored to each child’s strengths to instill confidence for transformative growth.
KARA WHITE, HEAD OF SCHOOL | THE CANOPY SCHOOL
We recognize that students learn in different ways. Children deserve a learning environment that highlights their strengths and provides the appropriate support systems to address their unique learning needs. Successful school outcomes occur when the academic, social and emotionalneeds of each student are addressed and nurtured. I don’t believe that success has a “one size fits all” definition but I do believe every child can have a successful school experience when we take the time to address the needs of the whole child. At The Canopy School, we are creating an environment where mission-driven collaboration among educators, parents and students is the norm for every child and family. Sometimes, I think we focus so much on test scores and data, and we forget that school should also be a joyful experience for our children. When kids feel valued and their social/emotional needs are being met, they are able to put so much more energy and enthusiasm into learning.SARAH PERKINS, BUSINESS MANAGER | THE CANOPY SCHOOL
School should be an enjoyable, enlightening and nurturing experience for students. They should want to come to school each day, ready to learn, confident in the knowledge that they are cared for and respected in their school environment. When I meet with potential students for admission into The Canopy School, my goal is to identify the many ways we can address the student’s needs. I want every child to have the opportunity to receive the care and the support they need to unlock their full potential.Canopy engaged the Monitor Institute by Deloitte for a three phased strategic planning process to help the organization build a shared understanding of where we are today, make key decisions around Canopy’s new strategy, and build an operational plan to support our new strategy.
PHASE ONE
PHASE TWO
FRAMING AND MAKING CHOICES
PHASE THREE
We want to expand our work in Mississippi, stay on the leading edge of innovative best-practices, and proactively pursue partnerships to meet children where they are.
We will improve access to high-quality care and expand Canopy’s reach by pursuing three key priorities:
Canopy will seek to be a leader in driving innovation in mental wellness by developing a robust process for exploring innovative ideas; evaluating ideas for feasibility, impact, and financial viability; and adapting internal structures, processes, and resourcing to steward new innovations from concept to launch.
Canopy will expand its sphere of influence by pursuing strategic partnerships that will result in increased reach and access to high-quality care in Mississippi, starting by exploring potential partnerships to meet children where they are – first in schools and then in pediatricians’ offices.
Canopy will invest in capabilities to enhance our effectiveness in the rapidly changing healthcare landscape. Specifically, we will build our measurement, data, and learning capabilities and our clinical expertise to stay on the leading edge of practice, and invest in communications to drive name recognition, raise awareness of services, and gain referrals.
REACH MORE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
LEAD THE WAY ON MENTAL WELLNESS INNOVATION
CATALYZE TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE IN THE SECTOR
ENSURE FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
EQUIP THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS
In the fall of 2022, Canopy Children’s Solutions began piloting a new version of its Trauma Informed Care Training. While the organization has been partnering with an outside institution to provide trauma training for several years now, members of the Canopy team saw the need for something more in-depth. As knowledge of trauma and its effects has become more mainstream, the public awareness and discourse surrounding the topic has drastically changed too, causing team members at Canopy to collaborate, examine their resources, collect data, and ultimately revamp their existing training.
Trauma can take many forms and affect people in dramatically different ways, and this new training program is designed with that in mind. Each department at Canopy, from administrative staff to team members working directly with children and families, receives trauma training specific to the needs of their position. The program also includes bi-monthly check-ins scheduled to gather feedback and data, as well as to provide further training.
“Things have just changed. It’s no longer just trauma informed care. It’s also understanding, as a staff member, how trauma affects children,” says Nakisha Henderson, a Training Solutions Coordinator at Canopy.
Training Solutions Coordinator
The new Trauma Informed Care Training is not exclusive to Canopy staff members. Those who developed the training aim to provide it to other community organizations, such as schools, parents, churches and local businesses. The training also seeks to cover all ways trauma can manifest. From generational trauma that affects families to an increase in the chance for obesity, heart disease, cancer and other physical health ailments - Canopy’s goal is a comprehensive, continued training program that can help communities address and treat trauma together.
“It’s all one issue. We can’t deal with it separately,” states Sarah Howe, Canopy’s Director of Organizational Development and Training. “If we don’t deal with the trauma and get people the
help they need; it’s not going to fix itself. They’re not just going to wake up and be fine.”
Developed in collaboration with Canopy’s clinicians, therapists and counselors, the Trauma Informed Care Training program has already had many positive outcomes and received much positive feedback. As the program expands through different areas of Canopy and the organization’s surrounding communities, developers of the program hope to continue to raise awareness and educate the public on trauma, its lasting effects, and how healing can be achieved.
2022 Consolidated Statement of Accounts*
$30,930,625 | Fees and Grants from Government Agencies |
$1,868,915 | Program Fees |
$8,661,985 | Contributions and Special Events |
$311,726 | Investments and Rental Income |
$205,665 | Other |
$41,978,916 | Total Support and Revenue Without Donor Restrictions |
$2,215,229 | Changes in net assets without donor restrictions |
($257,531) | Changes in net assets with donor restrictions |
$1,957,698 | Total changes in net assets | $18,803,336 | Net assets at the beginning of the year |
$20,761,034 | Net assets at the end of the year |
$20,179,020 | Salaries |
$3,517,239 | Payroll Taxes and Benefits |
$2,193,864 | Professional Fees |
$961,802 | Program Supplies |
$853,518 | Other Operating |
$1,270,060 | Travel and Auto Expenses |
$1,274,180 | Occupancy |
$53,371 | Equipment Rental and Maintenance |
$428,054 | Insurance |
$180,713 | Bad Debt Expense |
$1,275,506 | Depreciation |
$2,480,763 | General & Administrative |
$34,668,090 | Total Program Service Expenses |
$1,295,985 | Fundraising Expenses |
$3,799,612 | Administrative Expenses |
$39,763,687 | Total Expenses |
*Year Ended December 31, 2022, excerpt from audit.
2022-2023
President
Vice President
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer
Helen Dalehite
Arthur (Skipper) Jernigan, Jr.
Auburn Lambeth
James (Red) N. C. Moffat III
David Sanders
Jack Spradling
Ben Stone
Margo Swain
Sue Bagby
Williams Banks
Lane Campbell
Anne Cole
Craig Danczyk
John Ferguson
Frank Gardner
Rachel Hardy
Bud Husted
Annie Jenkins
John D. Damon, PH.D | Chief Executive Officer
Tammy Amis, M.B.A | Chief of Staff
Terry Hight, PH.D | Chief Operating Officer
Shea Hutchins, LCSW | Chief Solutions Officer
Angie Sumrall, MBA, CPA, CFE | Chief Financial Officer
Taheti Watson, CDE, SPHR, SHRM-SCP | Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer
Canopy’s core values are the defining principles that keep us on mission and provide clarity as we drive innovation for children and families in Mississippi and beyond.
Canopy employees joined together for the All-Staff Annual Retreat on October 5 and 6 at Garaywa Camp in Clinton, Mississippi. Over 300 employees gathered together to reveal the “Secret to Success” to further advance Canopy’s mission. Staff members engaged in organization-wide discussions, team exercises, wildly fun games and heard updates on the most recent strategic planning efforts. During the retreat, employees are also recognized for years of service and Canopy’s four core values. These value award recipients embody the values and strive each day to further Canopy’s mission both inside and outside of the workplace.
563
Employees
84%
FEMALE
16%
MALE
66%
African American
30%
Caucasian
4%
Other
Big impact requires significant partnerships, collaboration, feedback, innovation and commitment. That is what Canopy’s Transformational Partners are all about.
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Galaxie Corporation
Lee Lampton Family Giving Foundation
Morgan White Group
Mississippi Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance
Parker Lifeshare Foundation
Security National Life Insurance Company
Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company
Southern Tire Mart, LLC
Trustmark Ware Foundation
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.
Gulf Guaranty Life Insurance Company
Larry and Michael Johnson
Johnson Oil and Gas, LLC
Larry and Michael Johnson Family Foundation
Laurie H. McRee
Morgan White Group
Neighbor’s Keeper Advised Fund
Mary and Richard H. Puckett
Renasant Bank
Sunray Tanning LLC
Drs. Kay and Bob Abney
AmFed Casualty Insurance Company
BankPlus
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Beckham Custom Jewelry Co.
Patricia Bell
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Boolos + Oakes CPA Firm
C Spire
Century Club Charities, Inc.
The Chew Foundation
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Corey Dickerson Foundation
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Carol and Ronnie Edmonds
Entergy Mississippi, Inc.
EWF Investments LLC
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The Fountain Family Foundation
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GranthamPoole PLLC
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Redman Foundation
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Junior League of Jackson
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Dr. Shani Meck and Jackie Meck
Microsoft
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Cathey and David Russell
Sanderson Farms, Inc.
Anne and Parker Snow
Kristie and Dr. Steven Speights
St. Dominic-Jackson Memorial Hospital
United Way of West Central Mississippi
Van Devender Family Foundation
Vicksburg Forest Products, LLC
Vicksburg Medical Properties LLC
Cathey and David Russell
Susan and Buster Wellington
William H. Ellsworth Foundation
Brick City Drugs
Elizabeth and Bill Brister
Gail and Eric Chancellor
Chili for Children
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Clark Beverage Group, Inc.
Dan C. Davis
Forman Watkins & Krutz Llp – Attorneys at Law
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Galaxie Foundation
Gartman Insurance Agency
Lindsay and Jason Grinstead
International Paper Foundation
Heidi Kobylski
Peyton & Company, Pllc
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Simmons Erosion Control, Inc.
Tab Properties Llc
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W. E. Walker Foundation
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Community Foundation for Mississippi
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Department of Mental Health State of Mississippi
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Magnolia State Bank
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Ruth Mccary
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Nicole Mccree
Mike Mcelhenny
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Arthur L. Mclaughlin
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Alesha M. Mcquarters
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Christopher Merck
Michael Bonner Law Firm
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Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame
Dalvia Mitchell
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Jenny and Lem Montgomery
Brenda and David Moore
Christi Moore
Joan C. Moore
Stephanie Moore
Elaine and Marion Morgan
James Morris
Beth Morrow
Mpb Foundation
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Kathryn Murphey
Melissa and Robert Murphree
Eva Nahid
Elizabeth Napoli
Network for Good
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Claire Owen
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Petko Petkov
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Katrina Phillips
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Lacy Pigford
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Allison Swaim
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Victor Towe
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Trustmark Tailored Wealth
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United Way of Greater Cleveland
Judy and Charles Varner
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Jeanette Jabour
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Sara Robinson
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Jane Saxon
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John Schuler
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Canopy is committed to meaningful outcomes for children and families. It is a privilege be able to connect partners who share our belief in demonstrable outcomes to this mission so together we can make a transformational impact for those who need us most.
– Heidi Noel, Senior Director of Advancement