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COMMUNITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC

SAN DIEGO, CA · EIN 953248148 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE Z99Z · Unknown · Very Large (>$50M) · www.comresearch.org
revenue
$79.6M
expenses
$78.0M
net assets
$9.7M
employees
1,269
volunteers
176
program ratio
87%
mission · from form 990

CRF, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OUR CLIENTS AND STAKEHOLDERS, DESIGNS, DELIVERS, AND EVALUATES INNOVATIVE AND EXEMPLARY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES IN A MANNER THAT IS BOTH CULTURALLY AND TRAUMA COMPETENT.

profile · synthesized from sources

COMMUNITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC (CRF) provides behavioral healthcare services in San Diego County, California. They offer a range of programs including mobile assertive community treatment for homeless individuals, adult outpatient services for those with serious mental illness, and child, youth, and family services for individuals with serious emotional disturbance. CRF's programs are funded by the County of San Diego.

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 $18.30M
    OTHER PROGRAM SERVICES:CRF OPERATES A VARIETY OF OTHER BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS INCLUDING THE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (PERT). THIS PROGRAM PROVIDES EMERGENCY PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES THROUGH A COLLABORATION WITH LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES. PERT CLINICIANS RIDE ALONG WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO PROVIDE CRISIS INTERVENTION, EMERGENCY AND LIMITED FOLLOW-UP SERVICES TO PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN REPORTED TO BE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS RELATED TO A MENTAL DISORDER. PERT TEAM MEMBERS, ALONG WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL, WORK ONSITE TO DE-ESCALATE AND STABILIZE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS OR LIFE-THREATENING SITUATIONS RELATED TO BEHAVIORAL OR MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS. THE PERT PROGRAM STAFF ALSO PROVIDE TRAINING AND EDUCATION ON MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL. THE TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROVIDED ASSISTS LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL RECOGNIZING THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF MENTAL ILLNESS AND HOW TO MORE EFFECTIVELY INTERVENE WITH INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH MENTAL DISORDERS.IN ADDITION, CRF OPERATES SIX CALWORKS STEP FORWARD PROGRAMS. THESE PROGRAMS PROVIDE OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO PARTICIPANTS IN THE CALWORKS WELFARE-TO-WORK PROGRAM. WE SERVE THOSE FAMILIES WHO ARE STRUGGLING WITH ISSUES SUCH AS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, MENTAL ILLNESS, AND POVERTY AND GUIDE THEM TO SELF-SUFFICIENCY AS THEY TRANSITION FROM THE WELFARE SYSTEM TO GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT. CRF ALSO OPERATES A TRANSITIONAL RESIDENTIAL FULL-SERVICE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM DESIGNED TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE, PSYCHO-SOCIAL REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY FOR VOLUNTARY ADULTS WITH CHRONIC AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS AND DUAL DIAGNOSIS. THE PROGRAM PROVIDES A SCHEDULE OF DAILY CLASSES TO PROMOTE RECOVERY AND INDEPENDENT LIVING. SERVICES ALSO INCLUDE CASE MANAGEMENT FOR THE PUBLIC CONSERVATOR'S OFFICE, PAYEE SHIP, INDIVIDUAL THERAPY, MEDICATION SUPPORT, PSYCHIATRY, VOCATIONAL SERVICES, AND PEER SUPPORT. CLIENTS ARE WELCOMED INTO A WARM, HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE WHERE EMPHASIS IS PLACED ON IDENTIFYING INDIVIDUAL MOTIVATING FACTORS AND GOALS TOWARD RECOVERY. CRF ALSO RUNS THREE CLUBHOUSE PROGRAMS WHICH OPERATE ON THE WORK ORDERED DAY MODEL WHERE ACTIVITIES RELATED TO THE OPERATION OF THE PROGRAM ARE UTILIZED AS OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEMBER PARTICIPATION, TRAINING, AND RECOVERY. THE PROGRAM IS MEMBER DIRECTED AND MEMBERSHIP IS LIFE-LONG. ALL STAFF ARE DEDICATED TO THE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION AND ACTIVELY PARTNERING WITH THE MEMBERS TO ACHIEVE THEIR PERSONAL GOALS.CRF ALSO OPERATES AN INTENSIVE MOBILE CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TEAM IN THE SAN DIEGO NORTH COUNTY TO INDIVIDUALS WITH MILD TO MODERATE INTELLECTUAL/DEVELOPMENT DISABILITY AND A CO-OCCURRING MENTAL HEALTH DIAGNOSIS AS WELL AS A SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER. THIS PROGRAM PROVIDES COMPREHENSIVE AND INTENSIVE COMMUNITY-BASED BEHAVIORAL, MENTAL HEALTH, AND REHABILITATION CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES AND SUPPORTS WITH A BEHAVIORAL AND RECOVERY FOCUS. THE OVERALL GOALS OF THE PROGRAM ARE TO PROVIDE CRISIS STABILIZATION AS WELL AS INCREASE CLINICAL AND FUNCTIONAL STABILITY SO THAT INDIVIDUALS SERVED CAN MAINTAIN OR RETURN TO HIS/HER COMMUNITY PLACEMENT. LASTLY, CRF OPERATES A PROGRAM THROUGH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH HOMES INITIATIVE. THIS PROGRAM SERVES INDIVIDUALS WITH CHRONIC UNMANAGED HEALTH ISSUES AS WELL AS INDIVIDUALS WITH COMPLEX MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES. SERVICES PROVIDED INCLUDE OUTREACH, COMPREHENSIVE CARE MANAGEMENT, CARE COORDINATION (PHYSICAL HEALTH AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH), HEALTH PROMOTION, COMPREHENSIVE TRANSITIONAL CARE, INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SUPPORT, AND REFERRALS TO HOUSING, COMMUNITY, AND SOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES.
  2. #2 $17.10M
    INTENSIVE MOBILE ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT PROGRAMS):ACT PROGRAMS PROVIDE INTENSIVE, COMMUNITY-BASED, CASE MANAGEMENT, AND HOUSING SERVICES FOR OVER NINE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY PREVIOUSLY HOMELESS ADULTS WITH SERIOUS AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS AND CO-OCCURING SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY. THE PROGRAMS UTILIZE THE EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE OF ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (ACT) AS WELL AS THE HOUSING FIRST MODEL. THE GOAL OF THE PROGRAM IS TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUALS A HIGHER LEVEL OF COMMUNITY CARE AND TO ASSIST THEM IN REACHING THEIR LIFE GOALS, THAT IS NOT DOMINATED BY MENTAL ILLNESS OR SUBSTANCE USE, IN PART BY PROVIDING MUCH NEEDED TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT HOUSING,. VIRTUALLY, EVERY CLIENT PARTICIPANT HAS BEEN ABLE TO SECURE HOUSING WITH CRF ASSISTANCE. ORGANIZATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE SERVICES ARE ALSO PROVIDED TO ELIGIBLE CLIENTS TO ENSURE CLIENTS BENEFITS ARE UTILIZED TO MEET THEIR PRIMARY NEEDS AND CONSERVED FUNDS ARE SAFEGUARDED.
named programs · 6 · from sources

what they call their work

Advance San Diego
Crisis intervention and response program for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and co-occurring behavioral health conditions, focusing on stabilization, skill-building, and community living support.
Areta Crowell Wellness Recovery Center
Adult outpatient program in Bankers Hill providing community-based, recovery-oriented behavioral health services for adults with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use conditions in the Central region of San Diego County.
Crossroads Family Center
Child and family services program in El Cajon providing home, school, and clinic-based behavioral health services for children and youth with serious emotional disturbance and their families in the East region and rural Back-Country communities.
Douglas Young Wellness Recovery Center
Adult outpatient program in Mira Mesa offering recovery-oriented, specialty behavioral health services for adults with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use conditions in the North Central region of San Diego County.
Douglas Young Youth & Family Services
Child and family services program in Kearny Mesa offering a full range of behavioral health services for children and youth with serious emotional disturbance and their families in the Central and North Central regions.
Downtown IMPACT
Mobile Assertive Community Treatment program serving adults with serious mental illness experiencing homelessness in downtown and central San Diego, providing intensive mobile behavioral health, housing, and supportive services using the SAMHSA evidence-based ACT model.
activities · 7 clusters

what they do

  • Child & Youth Outpatient Mental Health Services 1 activity
    • Behavioral health services for children and youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance
      Provides community-based behavioral health services to children and youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance in homes, schools, clinics, and other community settings. Services include behavioral health evaluations, medication management, counseling, case management, parenting support, substance use prevention and treatment, and crisis intervention.
  • Community-Based Psychiatric Services 1 activity
    • Comprehensive behavioral health services for diverse populations across San Diego County
      Serves over 20,000 adults and children annually through 35 programs and 70 schools in San Diego County, providing outpatient, community-based, and residential behavioral health services to low-income and under-insured individuals and families since 1980. Offers daily walk-in admission and screening to determine appropriate level of care.
  • Intensive Case Management for Co-Occurring Conditions 1 activity
    • Crisis intervention and response services for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and behavioral health conditions
      Operates crisis intervention and response teams for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and co-occurring behavioral health conditions to prevent placement in higher levels of care. Services include person-centered, individualized treatment plans using evidence-based practices and coordination with families, group home managers, case managers, and independent living programs.
  • Outpatient Mental Health Counseling 1 activity
    • Outpatient and community-based behavioral health services for adults with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use conditions
      Delivers recovery-oriented, community-based behavioral health services to adults with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders in Central and North Central regions of San Diego County. Services include psychiatric evaluations, medication management, counseling, peer support, case management, care coordination, mobile outreach, and crisis intervention.
  • Crisis Residential & Peer Respite Care 1 activity
    • Short-term acute residential treatment program for adults in psychiatric crisis
      Operates a short-term residential program as an alternative to hospitalization for adults in psychiatric crisis, with an average length of stay of nine days. Provides individualized crisis care including psychiatric evaluations, medication management, counseling, life skills groups, and discharge planning.
  • Permanent and Transitional Housing Support 1 activity
    • Supported housing and wraparound services for individuals with serious mental illness who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness
      Provides housing to all clients within one week of enrollment and delivers over 75% of services in the community for individuals with serious mental illness who are homeless or at-risk. Offers comprehensive services including behavioral health treatment, psychosocial rehabilitation, substance use treatment, nursing, psychiatry, housing and benefits assistance, education and employment support, care coordination, and daily living skills training.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Transitional residential program for adults with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use conditions
      Operates a residential program in Oceanside for adults with serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use conditions, offering an average length of stay of 12 months. Services include behavioral health evaluations, medication management, counseling, nursing, psychiatry, peer support, case management, and care coordination.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$79.55M
Contributions & grants$74.63M94%
Program service revenue$4.91M6%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$19K
expenses
Total expenses$78.04M
Program expenses87%
Admin / overhead13%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$56.14M
Grants paid out$500K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$25.52M
Cash$5.03M
Investments$0
Liabilities$15.85M
Net assets$9.66M
Liquid reserves0.8 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +3.1%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 13
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
LINDA HAMMOND PHD President & CEO 40 $264K
BOB MARCHETTI CFO 40 $260K
JAMES ROGERS COO 40 $229K
JACK FARMER CAO 40 $224K
AMANDA THOMPSON PSYCHIATRIC NP 40 $176K
MARK MARVIN VP PERT 40 $174K
TROY BOYLE VP ACT/HOUSING SVS 40 $164K
DAN MACCIA VP OF RES PROG 40 $150K
MATTHEW ROCKLAGE PSYCH NP II 40 $136K
WILLIAM B HAWTHORNE PHD Fmr Chief Rsrch 30 $132K
JAMES LOHR MD Director 2 $20K
JUDY DAVIS LCSW FMR CHAIRMAN 1 $600
MIRIAM ROTHMAN PHD Chairperson 1 $600
board members · 3
  • ANITA FISHER — Director
  • ELIZABETH WILSON RN MSN — Director
  • LOURDES PEREZ-WILLIAMS PHD — Secretary
relationships · 12

who they work with

  • County of San Diego, HHSA, Behavioral Health Services Funder — Primary funder of the Casa Pacifica residential program
  • County of San Diego, HHSA, Behavioral Health Services Funder — Primary funder of the Crossroads Family Center programs.
  • County of San Diego, HHSA, Behavioral Health Services Funder — Primary funder of the Del Sur Crisis Center programs.
  • County of San Diego, HHSA, Behavioral Health Services Funder — Primary funder of the Douglas Young Youth & Family Services program
  • County of San Diego, HHSA, Behavioral Health Services Funder — Primary funder of the Downtown IMPACT program.
  • County of San Diego, HHSA, Behavioral Health Services Government — Primary funder of the Areta Crowell Wellness Recovery Center programs.
  • County of San Diego, HHSA, Behavioral Health Services Government — Primary funder of the Douglas Young Wellness Recovery Center programs.
  • Optum Partner — Partner organization through which referrals are submitted via the Single Point of Access system.
  • San Diego Regional Center Partner — Receives referrals from San Diego Regional Center Service Coordinators for individuals eligible for the Advance North program.
  • San Diego Regional Center Partner — Receives referrals from and serves consumers of the San Diego Regional Center.
  • San Diego Regional Task Force on Homelessness Partner — Partnership supporting CRF's supportive housing services and use of the Homeless Management Information System.
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Government — Source of the evidence-based Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model used in program delivery.