NJPN_Annual_Report_2022 FINAL

Fee for Service & Other $353,295

Management & General 9.5%

Expenses Funders Financials July 2021—June 2022 New Jersey Department of Human Services $3,572,149

NJPN Addiction Conference 2022

New Jersey Department of Health $2,845,783

Fee for Service & Other $353,295

Program Services 90.5%

Fee for Service & Other $353,295

Fee for Service & Other $353,295

Management & General 9.5%

New Jersey Department of Health $2,845,783 New Jersey Department of Health $2,845,783

Program Services

Management & General

Total

Total Revenue: $6,771,227

New Jersey Department of Human Services $3,572,149 New Jersey Department of Human Services $3,572,149

New Jersey Department of Health $2,845,783

$6,770,133

$6,128,235

$641,898

New Jersey Department of Human Services $3,572,149

Retained earnings at the beginning of the year

$1,015,164

Program Services 90.5%

Net income for fiscal year 2022

$1,094

$1,016,258

Total equity as of June 30 th

*Unaudited

Total Revenue: $6,771,227 For the third consecutive year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, NJPN hosted its 22nd annual conference virtually. NJPN welcomed more than 2,300 registrants to its 2022 Annual Addiction Conference, Blueprints for Success . Held on June 23–24, the immersive conference days included 19 educational sessions and 30 program exhibits that each offered unique resources for professionals in prevention, treatment, and recovery fields. Admission to the conference was free for all who attended, and sessions were made available on-demand for those who were unable to attend.

Total Revenue: $6,771,227 Total Revenue: $6,771,227

Program Services

Management & General

Total

$6,770,133

$6,128,235

$641,898

Retained earnings at the beginning of the year

$1,015,164

Brendan Fairfield (President) Joel Natter (Treasurer) David Bruno (Secretary) Sidney Colvin

Roberto Flecha Diane Haake Paschal Nwako

$1,094 Board of Trustees

Net income for fiscal year 2022

$1,016,258

Total equity as of June 30 th

*Unaudited

Conference Highlights

Beth Macy Journalist | Author

Dr. Dan Siegel Executive Director, Mindsight Institute Mind, Self, and

Eric Garland , Ph.D., LCSW, Distinguished Endowed Chair in Research, Distinguished Professor, Director CMIHID, University of Utah Healing the Opioid Crisis with Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement Chase Holleman , LCSW, LCAS, Public Health Advisor (Harm Reduction Lead) at SAMHSA Practical Applications of Harm Reduction Donna Jackson-Nakazawa Science Journalist, Author, International Speaker New Doors to Healing: How the New Neurobiology of Trauma Opens Pathways to Well-Being in Troubled Times Erayna Sargent Founder, Hooky Wellness Building Your Anti-Burnout Toolkit

NJPN Staff

Raising Lazarus: The Search for Solutions — and Hope — To

Consciousness — IntraConnected: Integrating Identity and Broadening Belonging as MWe Dr. Dan Siegel is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and the founding co-director of the Mindsight Institute. He is a bestselling author and internationally recognized expert in the field of interpersonal neurobiology, which explores how relationships and social connections affect our mental and physical well-being.

Addiction, The No. 1 Destroyer of Families in Our Lifetime Beth Macy is a journalist and author best known for her nonfiction books that focus on social and economic issues in the United States. She is the author of Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America and Raising Lazarus: A Memoir of a Family’s Struggle with Addiction, Mental Illness and a Son’s Return from the Dead.

From left to right: Diane Litterer, Zach Hertz, Laura Borrelli, Julia Grinshpoon, Lisa Daly, Ashley Smith, Kerry Griffin, Janine Fabrizio, Eric Kakauridze, Emily DeHaan, Emmanuel Rosiji, Carmen Vita, Daniel Scharnitz, Marisa Lierni, Victoria Nagel, Tony Polizzi, Courtney Gradzki, Sal DeRose, Andrea Zapcic, Kenneth Haskins, Tim Ryan Current staff not pictured: Jennifer Herchakowski, Jenna Reidy, Jenna Brennan, Joe Ferrara, Mahidul Bhuiyan, Kelly Fodera, Samantha Harries, Susanna Emanuel, Breyonna Kelton, Malachi Walton, Yousrah Younous

Conference sponsors

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