2023 Annual Report
HEALTH.CARE.COMMUNITY.
Neighborhood Family Practice provides you with easy access to the highest quality of affordable care right in your neighborhood. With seven locations on Cleveland’s west side and Lakewood, we partner with you and deliver care that helps you live your most healthy life.
A message from President and Chief Executive Officer Domonic Hopson
On behalf of Neighborhood Family Practice, I am honored to present the 2023 annual report. As we reflect on 2023 achievements and challenges, I am filled with pride at the progress we have made and excitement for the opportunities ahead.
Last year, NFP remained resilient and adaptable, achieving significant success across all facets of our operations. This is thanks to the unwavering dedication of more than 200 colleagues with whom I have the honor and privilege to lead and support.
Our commitment to innovation, patient satisfaction and quality care has driven growth and improved health outcomes for our patients.
I am proud to share the following highlights:
- Financial Performance: We are pleased to report that NFP is in a very positive financial position. Our continued focus on health outcomes through patient outreach and increased in-house pharmacy utilization has spurred revenue growth. This, coupled with our team’s innovative and calculated use of resources, has helped to control costs and increase profit margins.
- Market Expansion: We are poised to increase access with the opening of the new W. 130th Community Health Center and a partnership with St. Vincent’s, in which we are expanding to Central neighborhood.
- Innovation and Technology: Our investment in innovation and technology has provided access to cutting edge data that has improved our patient outcomes – particularly by race and ethnicity. Our treatment plans are tailored for each unique patient.
Our patients speak more than 50 different languages which can be a challenge in any given situation. As a solution, NFP introduced an online translation tool, “Mother Tongue Translator.” The tool, which is a first of its kind, is currently being used to assist individuals during birth who speak a language other than English.
- Patient Focus: Patient satisfaction remains at the forefront of everything we do. We are here to serve all, regardless of their ability to pay. Every day we strive to be the health care solution of choice and not default by delivering exceptional value and service to everyone who enters our doors.
Patients Served By Age Group
Patients Served By Insurance Type (%)
Patients Served By Race/Ethnicity (%)
Source: Bureau of Primary Health Care, CY 2023 Uniform Data System Report
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Initiatives: We remain committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace, and reflecting the cultures of the communities we serve.
Looking ahead, we are optimistic about the future and are committed to executing our strategic priorities:
- Organizational Excellence
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Sustainable Growth
- Employee Empowerment and Well-Being
Thank you to our board of directors, patients, employees and partners. None of this would be possible without your teamwork and dedication.
In 2023, we introduced a three-year strategic plan providing a clear path for our future.
This extensive research and effort resulted in a new vision, mission, and set of values that serve as guideposts for our work with each other, our patients, and our neighbors.
Inclusion
and Belonging
Our diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) efforts are essential for our staff’s well-being and for achieving health equity for the patients we serve. The DEIB staff committee leads our internal initiatives, focusing on creating a welcoming environment where all individuals, regardless of their background or identity, feel valued, respected, and included. These efforts include cultural and identity-based celebrations and educational awareness for staff.
The board of directors continues to demonstrate its dedication to our organization’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Their efforts include recruiting board members and selecting vendors who reflect our patient population.
Access Creates
Impact
Our Rich HISTORY
Since 1980, NFP has focused on providing high quality primary care and other services to residents of Cleveland’s near west side and surrounding communities, particularly those who lacked access to care.
From the early days with one office in a storefront where we grew to serve 8,000 patients to our present seven community health center locations in Cleveland and Lakewood that serve more than 21,000 patients, NFP’s experienced team of providers and staff remain dedicated to fulfilling.
Appointment Types
Population HEALTH
The key to prevention of various illnesses and diseases lies in proactive outreach to patients who are most at risk. The NFP Population Health team had more than 20,000 patient touchpoints through phone calls, text messages, letters and patient record cleanup. These efforts resulted in the scheduling of thousands of appointments for screenings and immunizations to help prevent various diseases including breast cancer, diabetes, hypertension and colorectal cancer.
Neighborhood
Engagement
Our Midwifery team hosts a Breast Milk Donation Drive for Members of the Community.
Our neighbors are incredibly important to us – it’s not just part of our name, it’s central to our mission.
We understand that health and well-being extend beyond the four walls of an exam room. That’s why we prioritize being out in the community, engaging with our neighbors and welcoming them into our centers to foster a strong, healthy community together.
President and CEO Domonic Hopson plays with a baby at our 2023 Baby Birthday Party!
Members of the our HIV Prevention team on WOVU radio, talking about our HIV services.
Members of the NFP Midwifery team at St. Vincent Charity Medical center for a Mothers Day event.
Members of the community dancing to a Traditional Greek Dance at our 2024 Winter Cultural Festival.
2023
Financial Statement
Support | |
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Grants | $8,027,599 |
Contributions | $928,527 |
Total Support | $8,956,126 |
Revenue | |
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Medicare and Medicaid | $8,843,304 |
Private insurance and self-pay | $1,828,322 |
Medicaid provider incentive program | $733,037 |
Prescription Plan fees | $983,789 |
Pharmacy revenue, net | $3,279,300 |
Miscellaneous | $715,011 |
Total Revenue | $16,382,763 |
Total Support and Revenue | $25,338,889 |
Expenses | |
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Program Services | $18,180,049 |
Support Services | $6,335,096 |
Total Expenses | $24,515,145 |
Total other changes | ($1,870) |
Net Assets | |
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Increase in net assets | $821,874 |
Net assets, beginning | $8,957,864 |
Net Assets, Ending | $9,779,738 |
2023 NFP
Board of Directors
Members
Dr. Natalie Adsuar
Luis Cartagena
Barbara Langhenry
Ricardo Leon
Daphney McCaleb
Mark McDermott
Dr. Timothy McKnight
Lisa Nelson
Monica Olivera
Scott Skinner
Chris Warren
Jonathon Wise
Yasmin Xiao
2023 North Coast Health Foundation Board of Directors
Jay Carson, Chair
Jonathon Wise, Vice Chair
Michael Mitchell, Secretary
Kurt Raicevich, Treasurer
Sonya Caswell
Anita Cook
Mark Getsay
John Griffiths
Jennifer Hunter
Laura Jaissle
Scott Skinner
Chris Warren
Thank You
to our 2023 Donors
William and Sharon Aamoth
Dr. Natalie Adsuar
American Cancer Society
Anonymous (2)
Loren Anthes
Apex Marketing Solutions
Assured Partners
Baldwin Wallace University
Barnes Wendling CPAs
Barton Communities
Dr. Cynthia Beall
Birthing Beautiful Communities
Dr. Gina Bitonte
Maureen Brennan
Charles M. and Helen M. Brown Memorial Foundation
Burdine/Anderson Inc.
Terrance and Becky Byrne
Jay and Jill Carson
Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland
The Char and Chuck Fowler Family Foundation
City of Lakewood Community Development Block Grant
Luke and Rita Clark
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center
Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital
Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital
The Cleveland Foundation
Community West Foundation
Anita and Tom Cook
Cotabish Charitable Trust
Cuyahoga County Board of Health
Fred and Nora DeGrandis
Delta Dental Foundation
Desired Designs
Sherrie Desmond
Paula and Steve Deuley
Dr. Stephanie Deuley and Nathan Boninger
Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation
The Elisabeth Severance Prentiss Foundation
Larry and Rosemary Faulhaber
Gulnar Feerasta
First Federal Lakewood
FIT Technologies
FM Global Foundation
Thomas and Kathlene Gable
Dr. Chad and Bridget Garven
Dr. Chuck and Eileen Garven
Leah Gary and J.B. Silvers
Gina and Joe Gavlak
Eleanor and Benjamin Gerson Memorial Fund for Neighborhood Health Care Incorporated of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland
GhostLight Productions LLC
Giant Eagle Foundation
Gladegy Consulting, LLC
Dr. Melanie Golembiewski and Mark Majewski
Elizabeth Goodwin and Ted Perez
James and Lenore Goodwin
Gradient A Human Equity Think Tank
John and Mary Griffiths
Susan Griffiths and Kim Scott
Dr. Michelle Hisako Haldeman
Healthy Lakewood Foundation
Rosa Heryak and Matt Orehek
Higley Fund of the Cleveland Foundation
Drs. Rick and Jane Hill
Karol Hoeffler
Domonic and Vivian Hopson
Patty Hruby and Ron Boninger
Huntington National Bank
HW&Co.
InnovaCare LLC
Vanessa Iosue
Junaid Family Foundation
Drs. Erick Kauffman and Lucene Wisniewski
Peggy Keating and Charlotte Rerko
Robert and Sharon Klubert
Gerrit and Margaret Kuechle
Lake Point Medical Group
The Lakewood Ohio Christian Church Legacy Fund
The Lakewood-Rocky River Rotary Foundation
Barbara Langhenry and Richard Werner, Jr.
LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland
Lion and Blue
Andrea Lyons
Martin Madigan
May Dugan Center
Mark McDermott and Roberta Reichtell
Dave and Maribeth McKee
Mark McLoney and Brian Keating
Dr. Claudia Metz and Tom Woodworth
The Samuel H. and Maria Miller Foundation
Frances Mills
Juan Molina Crespo
Mt. Sinai Health Foundation
Adrienne and Chris Mundorf
National Association of Community Health Centers
Dr. Frank and Jean Navratil
NetOps Consulting
John C. Norton
NRP Contractors LLC
Michael and Carol O’Brien
Susan and Tim O’Brien
Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services
Jean Polster
Catherine and Brian Posendek
Practical Financial Planning
Propio Language Services
Quest Diagnostics
George Quil
John A. Reynolds
Richman Brothers Foundation
Bradford and Margaret Richmond
Ridgecliff Foundation
Robert P. Madison International, Inc.
RSM US, LLP
The S. K. Wellman Foundation
William Saltzman
Dr. Sandra Sauereisen
Daniel and Anne Scalabrino
Lynn Schaefer
John Schickel
The Sherwin-Williams Company
Dr. Marvin D. and Judy Shie, III
Jonathan and Julia Sieck
The Site Shark
Scott Skinner
David Sperling and Pam Hruby
Brandon Spitzer
James and Patricia Spoth
John and Ann Steinbrunner
Michael P. and Wendy Summers
Kenneth and Martha Taylor
The Thatcher Family Fund of the Cleveland Foundation
Third Federal Savings & Loan
Holly and Gary Thomas
Three Arches Foundation
Jane Toma
Adam Tubbs
United Healthcare
Upshot Health Care LLC
US Protective Services
Village of Healing
Christopher and Linda Warren
Mary C. Warren
The Wasserman Consulting Group
Kevin and Lisa Watts
Waverly Partners
White Cloud Pilates West
William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation
Jonathon Wise and Cheryl Davis
Yasmin Xiao
Yuvo Health
In Honor Of:
Dr. Heidi Gullet
Victor Groza and Zane Jennings
Domonic Hopson
Jonathon Wise and Cheryl Davis
Peggy Keating
Susan Becker and Susan Ziegler
Dr. Lisa Navracruz
Randall Shorr and Charles McKnight
Dr. Ann B. Reichsman
David Kachadourian, Dr. Frieda and Laura Reichsman, Judith Jane Reichsman
Dr. Anne Wise
Randall Shorr and Charles McKnight
In Memory Of
Bill Backus
Suzanne Backus
Dr. Dennis Hoeffler
Kevin Watts
Dr. A. Mary Walborn
Cheryl Behm
Space limits our ability to list all donor names. We are grateful for the support that each of you provides, no matter the size of your gift. The donors listed made contributions of $500 or more in 2023.
Our donors play an important role in helping us deliver on our mission. We have made every effort to accurately present the names of NFP donors. If there are changes to how you would like your name to be listed in future publications, please e-mail [email protected] or call 216.334.2833.