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UNITED WAY OF PINAL COUNTY

CASA GRANDE, AZ · EIN 860411691 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE T70Z · Philanthropy & Grantmaking · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.unitedwayofpc.org
revenue
$998K
expenses
$1.0M
net assets
$599K
employees
9
volunteers
10
program ratio
73%
mission · from form 990

MATCHING GENEROSITY WITH COMMUNITY NEEDS TO PROMOTE LASTING CHANGE IN PEOPLE'S LIVES.

profile · synthesized from sources

United Way of Pinal County improves quality of life by addressing health, education, and financial stability needs in Pinal County, Arizona. The organization runs direct programs including workforce certification support, financial education, GED scholarships, early childhood literacy, transportation assistance, and free tax preparation. It also administers scholarship programs for members of the Randolph community and their descendants.

irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2021

what they reported doing

Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.

  1. #1 primary $626K
    FAMILY, FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS HOME PROVIDER OUTREACH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, DESIGNED TO BETTER PREPARE LEGAL, NON-LICENSED IN-HOME CHILD CARE PROVIDERS WITH TOOLS THAT MAKE THEIR CENTER BETTER FOR THE CHILDREN IN THEIR PROGRAM, PROVIDE CHILD-FRIENDLY TOYS AND EDUCATIONAL ITEMS, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY SUPPLIES FOR A SAFE ENVIRONMENT, AND PARTIALLY ASSIST WITH LICENSING COSTS IF THE PROVIDER WISHES TO BECOME LICENSED.
  2. #2 $77K
    FINANCIAL STABILITY PROGAM - UNITED WAY IS WORKING WITH EMPLOYERS TO ADDRESS THESE ISSUES WITH A WIDE RANGE OF STRATEGIES, INCLUDING AN EMPLOYER-BASED LOAN/SAVINGS PROGRAM, ON-SITE GED, ELL AND FINANCIAL LITERACY CLASSES.
named programs · 9 · from sources

what they call their work

Family, Friend & Neighbor (FFN) Program
Provides training and materials to informal childcare providers such as grandparents caring for young children
Financial Education
Offers courses such as Financial Wellness and Money Matters to help individuals and families achieve long-term financial stability
MyFreeTaxes
Offers free federal and state tax preparation, screens for tax credits, and helps claim stimulus payments
Path to Success GED Scholarship
Provides scholarships for adult students to cover final GED exam costs; complements CAC GED preparation courses
Reading by 3rd Grade Initiative
Partners with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to provide monthly books to children aged 0-5 in rural Pinal County
SRP/Randolph Job Development Fund
Supports trade school, certification, and career training for members and descendants of the Randolph community
SRP/Randolph Scholarship
Provides financial assistance for college tuition and expenses to members and descendants of the Randolph community
Skilled Workforce Program
Supports Pinal County adults in obtaining in-demand technical certifications; includes Financial Wellness workshop participation
Transportation Assistance Program
Provides vehicle repairs or bicycles with safety gear to help residents maintain employment
activities · 9 clusters

what they do

  • On-Site Childcare for Parent Support Programs 2 activities
    • Childcare Provider Training
      Provides training and materials to in-home childcare providers, including grandparents and relatives, to support the care of children ages 0-5.
    • Training and Support for In-Home Childcare Providers
      Provides training and materials to in-home childcare providers, including grandparents and relatives, to support the care of children ages 0–5.
  • Children's Book Distribution & Reading Spaces 2 activities
    • Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Partnership
      Provides monthly books to children ages 0–5 in Pinal County through the Reading by 3rd Grade Initiative in partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to support early literacy.
    • Early Childhood Literacy Program
      Supports the Reading by 3rd Grade Initiative by providing monthly books to children ages 0-5 in Pinal County through a partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.
  • Free Will Creation for First Responders 2 activities
    • Free Legal Will Creation
      Partners with FreeWill to offer free legal will creation services, completable in as little as 20 minutes, to help individuals plan for their future.
    • Free Legal Will Creation Services
      Offers free legal will creation services in partnership with FreeWill, allowing for completion in as little as 20 minutes.
  • Free Tax Preparation Services 2 activities
    • Free Tax Preparation Services
      Provides free online tax preparation through MyFreeTaxes, available in English and Spanish, including support for Schedule C filers; helps Pinal County residents save an average of $200 in fees and access eligible tax credits.
    • Free Tax Preparation Services
      Provides free online tax preparation services through MyFreeTaxes, available in English and Spanish, including support for Schedule C filers, helping residents save on fees and access eligible credits.
  • Merit-Based Educational Scholarships 2 activities
    • Scholarship Program for Community of Randolph
      Provides financial assistance for tuition, books, lab fees, and other academic expenses to members of the Community of Randolph and their descendants for college, certification, trade training, and other programs; requires full-time enrollment (12+ units), maintenance of a 2.0 GPA, annual community service hours, and submission of transcripts by June 30 for renewal, with award letters emailed by July 31, 2025.
    • Scholarships for Randolph Community Members
      Provides scholarships to current community members and their immediate ancestry from the Community of Randolph for college, certification, trade training, and other quick training programs, covering tuition, books, lab fees, and other academic expenses. Recipients are required to complete five community service hours annually and maintain a GPA of 2.0 or higher for renewal.
  • Career Pathways & Workforce Training 2 activities
    • Technical Certification Support
      Supports Pinal County adults in obtaining in-demand technical certifications to improve their employability and earning potential.
    • Workforce Development through Technical Certification Support
      Supports Pinal County adults in obtaining in-demand technical certifications to improve employability and earning potential.
  • Transportation Reliability Assistance 2 activities
    • Transportation Assistance
      Provides transportation assistance to Pinal County residents, including bicycle distribution and vehicle repairs, to help them maintain employment.
    • Transportation Assistance Program
      Provides transportation support to Pinal County residents, including bicycle distribution and vehicle repairs, to help individuals maintain employment.
  • Youth Financial Literacy Education 1 activity
    • Financial Education Courses and Workshops
      Offers financial education programming ranging from one-hour virtual sessions like "Money Matters" to multi-class workshops designed to promote long-term financial stability; some courses are required for eligibility in certain assistance programs.
  • Uncategorized 5 activities
    • Community Resource Events
      Hosts an annual community resource event, Project Connect, providing access to various services such as health screenings, senior support, youth services, recovery support, employment assistance, and free haircuts.
    • Financial Education and Wellness Workshops
      Offers financial education courses, including one-hour virtual sessions and multi-class workshops, to Pinal County residents to promote long-term financial stability. These courses are sometimes required for eligibility for certain assistance programs.
    • High School Equivalency Exam Scholarships
      Offers scholarships to adult students in Pinal County to cover the cost of final exams for high school equivalency, supporting educational advancement.
    • High School Equivalency Exam Scholarships
      Offers scholarships to adult students in Pinal County to cover the cost of final exams for high school equivalency.
    • Project Connect Community Resource Event
      Hosts an annual community resource event (Project Connect) offering health screenings, senior support, youth services, recovery support, employment assistance, and free haircuts in partnership with Global Academy’s Barbers and Beauty.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$998K
Contributions & grants$970K97%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$14K1%
Other revenue$14K
expenses
Total expenses$1.03M
Program expenses73%
Admin / overhead18%
Fundraising9%
Salaries & benefits$443K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$781K
Cash$240K
Investments$200K
Liabilities$182K
Net assets$599K
Liquid reserves5.1 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue -3.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
ALLEN VILLALOBOS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 40 $77K
board members · 10
  • HUGO STEINCAMP — PRESIDENT
  • JOANNE GALINDO — BOARD MEMBER
  • LATISHA JOSEPH — BOARD MEMBER
  • MARIA ROBERTS — BOARD MEMBER
  • MARLENE PEARCE — BOARD MEMBER
  • MICHAEL CRUZ — BOARD MEMBER
  • MICHAEL WORLEY — BOARD MEMBER
  • RACHAEL REED — TREASURER
  • RYAN KANTAUTUS — BOARD MEMBER
  • SUSAN AGUILAR — BOARD MEMBER
relationships · 21

who they work with

  • Arizona Public Service Partner — Board member organization represented by Board Member Jeanne-Marie Alygad.
  • Central Arizona College Partner — Board member organization represented by Board Vice President Susan Aguilar.
  • City of Maricopa Government — Board member organization represented by Board Member Marlene Pearce.
  • District 3 Board of Supervisors Government — Board member organization represented by Board Member Brandon Gaylord.
  • Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Partner — Partner in the Reading by 3rd Grade Initiative to provide books to children under age 5.
  • Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Partner — Partner in the Reading by 3rd Grade Initiative to provide monthly books to children ages 0–5 in Pinal County.
  • Florence Copper Partner — Board member organization represented by Board President Sophie Dessart.
  • FreeWill Partner — Partner organization enabling free legal will creation services for Pinal County residents.
  • FreeWill Partner — Partner organization providing free legal will creation services.
  • Global Academy’s Barbers and Beauty Partner — Provides free haircuts at the Project Connect event.
  • Invenergy LLC Partner — Board member organization represented by Board Treasurer Kelly T. Zagrzebski.
  • Ivanhoe Electric Partner — Board member organization represented by Board Member Ron Torrio.
  • Lucid Motors Partner — Board member organization represented by Past President Mike Cruz.
  • Mesa United Way Partner — Partner providing in-person tax support services.
  • Pinal County Public Health Government — Board member organization represented by Board Secretary JoAnne Galindo.
  • Price Industries Partner — Board member organization represented by Board Member Lidya Gonzalez.
  • Salt River Project Partner — Board member organization represented by Board Member Paco Charland.
  • Salt River Project Partner — Funding partner providing support for the SRP/Randolph Job Development Fund scholarships.
  • Salt River Project Partner — Funding partner providing support for the SRP/Randolph University Scholarship program.
  • Salt River Project (SRP) Funder — Primary funder of the SRP/Randolph College Scholarship program
  • allen.villalobos@unitedwayofpc.org Government — Contact person affiliated with United Way of Pinal County