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Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and

Phoenix, AZ · EIN 860593601 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE P010 · Human Services · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.acesdv.org
revenue
$5.2M
expenses
$5.4M
net assets
$617K
employees
27
volunteers
9
program ratio
92%
mission · from form 990

TO END SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN ARIZONA BY DISMANTLING OPPRESSION AND PROMOTING EQUITY AMONG ALL PEOPLE.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence (ACESDV) works to end sexual and domestic violence in Arizona by dismantling oppression and promoting equity. They provide training, resources, and advocacy for survivors, particularly focusing on those with disabilities, young people, and pet owners. ACESDV also advocates for criminal legal system reform and prevention initiatives.

named programs · 8 · from sources

what they call their work

Barrier Reduction Collaborative (BaRC) project
Initiative to support animals not being a barrier for survivors seeking safety, aiming to increase safety and services for survivors and their pets.
Criminal Legal System Reform
Advocates for state legislation, trauma-informed training for legal system members, a state-wide rape kit tracking system, removal of sex offender registries, additional legal services for survivors, and strengthening protective orders.
Disability Justice
A program focused on improving inclusivity for survivors with disabilities, including a Statewide Needs Assessment, Best Practices Toolkit for organizations, and training for various service providers.
Domestic Violence Response Team/Department
Provides statewide trainings and expertise on domestic violence for all audience types, and offers support to those impacted by domestic violence.
Prevention
Partners with agencies across Arizona on primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention work related to domestic and sexual violence, including awareness campaigns, classes, and legislative advocacy.
Sexual Violence Response Team/Department
Provides training and support for those impacted by sexual violence, offering resources for healing, legal assistance, medical care, safety planning, and therapy services.
The Ally Corner
A quarterly newsletter that keeps advocates updated on legislation, best practices, and educational resources for prevention work.
Young People & Teens Violence Awareness
Provides resources and education on familial exposure to violence and dating violence in teen and young adult relationships, helping them recognize unhealthy or abusive behaviors.
activities · 12 clusters

what they do

  • Human Trafficking Awareness & Training 6 activities
    • Financial Literacy Training for Advocates
      Provides training to advocates on delivering financial literacy skills to survivors of sexual and domestic violence.
    • Financial Literacy Training for Advocates
      Provides training to advocates on delivering financial literacy skills to survivors of sexual and domestic violence.
    • Sexual Violence Response Team Training
      Offers training through its Sexual Violence Response Team/Department.
    • Sexual Violence Response Team Training
      Offers training through its Sexual Violence Response Team/Department.
    • Statewide Training and Expert Support on Domestic Violence
      Provides statewide trainings and expert support on domestic violence to various audiences through its Domestic Violence Response Team.
    • Statewide Training and Expert Support on Domestic Violence
      Provides statewide trainings and expert support on domestic violence to various audiences through its Domestic Violence Response Team.
  • Violence Prevention Awareness & Advocacy 4 activities
    • Awareness Month Event Participation
      Participates in statewide awareness month events for domestic violence, sexual assault, and teen dating violence.
    • Awareness Month Event Participation
      Participates in statewide awareness month events for domestic violence, sexual assault, and teen dating violence.
    • Public Awareness Campaigns
      Conducts training, awareness campaigns, events, and media outreach to promote public awareness about sexual and domestic violence.
    • Public Awareness Campaigns
      Conducts training, awareness campaigns, events, and media outreach to promote public awareness about sexual and domestic violence.
  • Domestic Violence Shelter & Support Services 3 activities
    • Advocacy for Survivor Housing and Employment
      Advocates for funding and access to safe and affordable housing for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, and for stable employment pathways including policies on paid leave, equal pay, affordable childcare, and higher minimum wage.
    • Advocacy for Survivor Housing and Employment
      Advocates for funding and access to safe and affordable housing for survivors of sexual and domestic violence, and for stable employment pathways including policies on paid leave, equal pay, affordable childcare, and higher minimum wage.
    • Arizona Sexual and Domestic Violence Helpline
      Operates the Arizona Sexual and Domestic Violence Helpline, connecting individuals with Victim Services Specialists and providing an interactive map of services across Arizona for healing, legal assistance, court advocacy, medical care, safety planning, therapy, and support groups.
  • Emergency Pet Shelter for Crisis Victims 3 activities
    • Barrier Reduction Collaborative (BaRC) for Survivors with Pets
      Operates the Barrier Reduction Collaborative (BaRC) project, launched in 2018, to support survivors seeking safety with their pets by providing financial support for costs such as veterinary care, pet deposits, boarding, and transportation, and by supporting domestic violence programs to build or expand pet programs.
    • Barrier Reduction Collaborative (BaRC) for Survivors with Pets
      Operates the Barrier Reduction Collaborative (BaRC) project, launched in 2018, to support survivors seeking safety with their pets by providing financial support for costs such as veterinary care, pet deposits, boarding, and other pet-related needs.
    • Funding and Technical Assistance for Pet Programs
      Provides funding to Domestic Violence Programs to build or expand pet programs in their facilities and offers technical assistance.
  • Disability Rights Advocacy & Empowerment 3 activities
    • Education and Training for Organizations Serving Survivors with Disabilities
      Provides education and training, including a Best Practices Toolkit, to various organizations such as sexual violence advocates, legal service providers, and disability advocacy organizations, to assist them in working with survivors with disabilities or evaluating their services.
    • Support and Capacity Building for Survivors with Disabilities
      Provides support, training, and advocacy to survivors with disabilities through a grant from the Office of Violence Against Women, and offers education and technical assistance to various organizations working with this population, including developing a Best Practices Toolkit.
    • Support for Survivors with Disabilities
      Works with survivors of disabilities by providing support, training, and advocacy through a grant from the Office of Violence Against Women.
  • Criminal Justice Policy Advocacy 2 activities
    • Advocacy Against Sex Offender Registries
      Advocates for the elimination of sex offender registries due to their ineffectiveness and harm to individuals.
    • Advocacy Against Sex Offender Registries
      Advocates for the elimination of sex offender registries due to their ineffectiveness and harm to individuals.
  • Victims' Rights Litigation & Legal Advocacy 2 activities
    • Advocacy for Legal System Reforms
      Advocates for trauma-informed and violence-specific training for judges, lawyers, and law enforcement officers, implementation of a statewide rape kit tracking system, expanded legal services for survivors, removal of barriers to protective orders, mandatory annual training for Arizona judges on domestic and sexual violence, and decriminalization of sex work in Arizona.
    • Advocacy for Legal and Judicial System Reforms
      Advocates for trauma-informed training for judges, lawyers, and law enforcement, implementation of a statewide rape kit tracking system, expanded legal services for survivors, removal of barriers to protective orders, mandatory annual training for Arizona judges on domestic and sexual violence, and the decriminalization of sex work in Arizona.
  • Legislative Advocacy for Health and Social Services 2 activities
    • Legislative Tracking and Updates
      Tracks legislation related to sexual and domestic violence victims/survivors, batterer accountability, and funding for services, and sends weekly Legislative Updates during the legislative session.
    • Legislative Tracking and Updates
      Tracks legislation related to sexual and domestic violence victims/survivors, batterer accountability, and funding for services, and sends weekly Legislative Updates during the legislative session.
  • Member-Focused Newsletter Publishing 2 activities
    • Quarterly Newsletter Publication
      Produces a quarterly newsletter, The Ally Corner, to disseminate updates on legislation, best practices, and educational resources for prevention advocates.
    • Quarterly Newsletter Publication
      Produces a quarterly newsletter, The Ally Corner, to disseminate updates on legislation, best practices, and educational resources for prevention advocates.
  • Youth Relationship Abuse Prevention Education 2 activities
    • Research on Familial and Dating Violence
      Reports on the prevalence of familial violence affecting children and young people, and physical dating abuse among high school students.
    • Research on Familial and Dating Violence
      Reports on statistics regarding children and young people living in households with familial violence and high school students experiencing physical dating abuse.
  • Community-Wide Human Services Needs Assessments 2 activities
    • Statewide Needs Assessment for Survivors with Disabilities
      Conducted a Statewide Needs Assessment over the past 3 years to evaluate issues affecting survivors with disabilities.
    • Statewide Needs Assessment for Survivors with Disabilities
      Conducted a Statewide Needs Assessment over the past 3 years to evaluate issues affecting survivors with disabilities.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Arizona Sexual and Domestic Violence Helpline
      Operates the Arizona Sexual and Domestic Violence Helpline, connecting individuals with Victim Services Specialists and providing an interactive map of services across Arizona for healing, legal assistance, court advocacy, medical care, safety planning, therapy, and support groups.
    • Sexual Violence Prevention Programs
      Participates as a partner in the DELTA AHEAD project, CDC’s Rape Prevention and Education Program, and ADHS’ Sexual Violence Prevention and Education program.
    • Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention Programs
      Participates as a partner in the DELTA AHEAD project, CDC’s Rape Prevention and Education Program, and ADHS’ Sexual Violence Prevention and Education program.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$5.23M
Contributions & grants$5.20M99%
Program service revenue$73K1%
Investment income$34K1%
Other revenue$-76K
expenses
Total expenses$5.41M
Program expenses92%
Admin / overhead8%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$1.58M
Grants paid out$2.96M
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$12.36M
Cash$11.23M
Investments$656K
Liabilities$11.74M
Net assets$617K
Liquid reserves26.3 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +62.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 3
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
JENNIFER PANAS CEO 40 $119K
JUANA GALENO CFO 40 $118K
TATYANA MENAKER CSO 40 $114K
board members · 14
  • BARBARA CUADRAS — MEMBER
  • CHRIS GRONINGER — MEMBER
  • CRISTINA ARZAGA-WILLIAMS — CHAIR
  • DAVID NEWSTONE — MEMBER
  • DR BROOKE DE HEER — MEMBER
  • GLYNNIS ZIEMAN MD — MEMBER
  • KERRYANN TOMLINSON — CHAIR ELECT
  • LECIA BOWERS — TREASURER
  • LESLIE BEATTY — MEMBER
  • MARIA ELENA OCHOA — MEMBER
  • MARINA JESSOP — MEMBER
  • MEGAN LINDSAY BROWN — SECRETARY
  • RUBI BUJANDA — MEMBER
  • STEPHANIE NORIEGA — MEMBER
relationships · 17

who they work with

  • Ability360 Partner — Partners to provide specific training around disability justice initiatives to community partners.
  • Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) Partner — Partner on ADHS’ Sexual Violence Prevention and Education program.
  • Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council Funder — Receives funding to provide education to various service providers and organizations.
  • Arizona Sexual and Domestic Violence Helpline Partner — Collaborates to connect victims with Victim Services Specialists for support and resources.
  • Arizona Sexual and Domestic Violence Helpline Partner — Operates or collaborates with the Arizona Sexual and Domestic Violence Helpline to connect survivors with support services.
  • Arizona judges Government — Target of advocacy for mandatory annual training on domestic and sexual violence.
  • CDC Partner — Partner on the CDC’s Rape Prevention and Education Program.
  • DELTA AHEAD Partner — Partner on the DELTA AHEAD project focused on rape prevention.
  • Grand Canyon Collaborative Partner — Conducted a Statewide Needs Assessment together to evaluate issues affecting survivors with disabilities.
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline Partner — References data from callers to the National Domestic Violence Hotline regarding pets and seeking shelter.
  • Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice Funder — Supported a project related to disability justice for victims in Arizona.
  • Red Rover Partner — Lists Red Rover as a resource for pet-related assistance.
  • Tech Wheel of Power and Control Partner — Provides educational tool focused on digital abuse in teen relationships.
  • Teen Wheel of Power and Control Partner — Provides educational tool to help youth recognize patterns of abuse in relationships.
  • Urban Resource Institute Partner — References data from the Urban Resource Institute regarding pets and domestic violence, and lists them as a resource.
  • criminal justice system Partner — Collaborates to enhance system responses to sexual and domestic violence
  • human services Partner — Collaborates to enhance system responses to sexual and domestic violence