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FLORENCE CRITTENTON SERVICES OF ARIZONA

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 860103282 · Form 990 · FY2021 · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.flocrit.org
revenue
$3.4M
expenses
$4.9M
net assets
$5.8M
employees
116
volunteers
90
program ratio
75%
mission · from form 990

PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE CONTINUUM OF CARE DESIGNED TO HELP AT-RISK GIRLS FROM 10 TO 21.

profile · synthesized from sources

Florence Crittenton Services of Arizona provides support and resources to girls and young women aged 10 to 25, helping them overcome challenges such as poverty, abuse, neglect, and homelessness. The organization offers residential and outpatient behavioral health services, permanent supportive housing, and operates a college preparatory school for girls.

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 $244K
    CHARTER ORGANIZATION:GIRLS LEADERSHIP ACADEMY OF ARIZONA (GLAAZ), STRIVES TO BE A LEADER IN EDUCATION AND COLLEGE PREPARATORY FOR GIRLS IN OUR COMMUNITY. GLAAZ IS AN NCA/ADVANCED ACCREDITED PUBLIC CHARTER HIGH-SCHOOL, AND THE ONLY FREE SINGLE GENDER HIGH-SCHOOL IN ARIZONA. BENEFITS WITHIN OUR SETTINGS INCLUDES: SMALL CLASS SIZES, EARLY COLLEGE ACCESS, AWARD WINNING STAFF AND ADMINISTRATIONS, HIGHLY QUALIFIED AND CERTIFIED TEACHERS, SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS INCLUDING TUTORING, AVID AND A WEEKLY ADVISORY PROGRAM, AND RELEVANT CURRICULA INCLUDING SERVICE LEARNING, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES. GLAAZ PARTNERS WITH PHOENIX COLLEGE, BRINGING THEIR COLLEGE PROFESSORS TO OUR CAMPUS TO TEACH COLLEGE LEVEL COURSES TO OUR STUDENTS. UNDER CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT, STUDENTS EARN CREDIT FOR BOTH HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE. THIS IS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS TO EXPERIENCE WHAT COLLEGE CLASSES ARE REALLY LIKE. BECAUSE GLAAZ COVERS THE TUITION, THIS IS A HUGE SAVINGS TOWARDS A COLLEGE EDUCATION.DURING FISCAL 2022, THE OPERATIONS OF GLAAZ WAS TRANSFERRED TO CPLC COMMUNITY SCHOOLS, A RELATED ENTITY.
  2. #2 $66K
    PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING: LOCATED IN MIDTOWN PHOENIX, UPLIFT PROVIDES PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR YOUNG WOMEN (AGES 18-25). MANY UPLIFT RESIDENTS HAVE NO STABLE FAMILY SUPPORT SYSTEMS, HAVE OPTED OUT OF THE STATE'S FOSTER CARE SYSTEM PREMATURELY, HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH A MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION, AND LACK THE SKILLS NECESSARY TO LIVE INDEPENDENTLY. IN FISCAL YEAR 2022, 8 YOUNG WOMEN WERE PROVIDED SAFE AND STABLE HOUSING.
named programs · 5 · from sources

what they call their work

Behavioral Health Residential Facility
Provides residential treatment for mental health for children and adolescents.
Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona (GLAAZ)
The state's first and only public, single-gender college preparatory school.
Intensive Outpatient Program
Offers intensive outpatient services.
Outpatient Services
Offers outpatient treatment for mental health and integrated SUD/mental health for children and adolescents.
Permanent Supportive Housing
Provides housing and support services.
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Outpatient & Residential Recovery Support Services 7 activities
    • Deliver outpatient behavioral health services for youth
      Provides outpatient and intensive outpatient services for mental health and substance use disorders, focusing on self-awareness, emotional regulation, and motivation for change.
    • Outpatient Behavioral Health Services
      Offers integrated outpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) and mental health, including an Intensive Outpatient Program, for children and adolescents.
    • Outpatient Behavioral Health Services
      Offers outpatient services, including an Intensive Outpatient Program, to individuals struggling with mental health and substance use challenges.
    • Provide residential behavioral health treatment for youth
      Operates a Behavioral Health Residential Facility that provides residential treatment for mental health and integrated substance use disorder (SUD) treatment for children and adolescents.
    • Residential Behavioral Health Services
      Provides residential treatment for mental health and operates a Behavioral Health Residential Facility for children and adolescents.
    • Residential Behavioral Health Treatment for Youth
      Provides residential treatment for mental health and integrated outpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) and mental health for children and adolescents, operating a Behavioral Health Residential Facility.
    • Residential and Outpatient Treatment Services
      Provides residential treatment for mental health and integrated outpatient treatment for substance use disorder and mental health for children and adolescents.
  • Marriage & Relationship Counseling 6 activities
    • Emotional and Psychological Support for Girls
      Provides emotional and psychological support to girls, helping them build self-worth, coping skills, and a positive self-image.
    • Facilitate family relationship rebuilding and communication
      Supports girls in rebuilding family relationships and improving communication with family members through counseling and guided personal development.
    • Family Relationship Support
      Helps individuals, particularly girls, rebuild family relationships and improve communication with family members.
    • Motivational and Self-Awareness Tools
      Equips girls with tools for self-awareness and personal growth, fostering motivation for positive change and helping them confront personal challenges.
    • Personal Development and Counseling for Girls
      Provides emotional and psychological support, counseling, and personal development tools to girls, helping them build self-worth, develop healthy coping mechanisms, improve communication, and foster motivation for positive change and self-awareness.
    • Support personal development and self-worth in girls
      Provides emotional and psychological support to help girls build self-worth, develop healthy coping mechanisms, confront personal challenges, and cultivate a positive self-image.
  • Charter High School Operation 4 activities
    • Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona
      Operates the Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona (GLAAZ), which is the state's first and only public, single-gender college preparatory school.
    • Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona
      Operates the Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona, which is the state's first and only public, single-gender college preparatory school.
    • Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona (GLAAZ)
      Operates the Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona, which is the state's first and only public, single-gender college preparatory school.
    • Operate Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona (GLAAZ)
      Operates and holds the charter for the Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona (GLAAZ), the state's first and only public, single-gender college preparatory school for girls.
  • Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 4 activities
    • Operate Permanent Supportive Housing program
      Runs a Permanent Supportive Housing program serving individuals facing challenges related to homelessness, poverty, victimization, and behavioral health conditions.
    • Permanent Supportive Housing Program
      Operates a Permanent Supportive Housing program.
    • Permanent Supportive Housing Program
      Operates a Permanent Supportive Housing program to assist individuals facing challenges related to poverty, abuse, and homelessness.
    • Permanent Supportive Housing Program
      Operates a Permanent Supportive Housing program to assist individuals facing homelessness and other related challenges.
financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$3.43M
Contributions & grants$1.80M53%
Program service revenue$1.62M47%
Investment income$-1K-0%
Other revenue$800
expenses
Total expenses$4.88M
Program expenses75%
Admin / overhead25%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$3.27M
Grants paid out$2K
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$9.04M
Cash$2.70M
Investments$1.00M
Liabilities$3.21M
Net assets$5.83M
Liquid reserves9.1 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue -41.5%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 6
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
DAVID ADAME CHAIR (BEG. 10/21) 1 $687K
ALICIA NUNEZ TREASURER/CFO (BEG. 10/21) 1 $493K
JOSE MARTINEZ DIRECTOR (BEG. 10/21) 1 $463K
MAX GONZALES SECRETARY (BEG. 10/21) 1 $446K
ANDRES CONTRERAS DIRECTOR (BEG. 10/21) 1 $445K
DAWN WOODS CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER (LEFT 8/21) 40 $75K
board members · 14
  • BOBBY GEORGE — DIRECTOR (LEFT 9/21)
  • CATHERYN AVALOS — DIRECTOR (LEFT 9/21)
  • CATHY STEIN — SECRETARY (LEFT 9/21)
  • CHRIS ANDERSON — DIRECTOR (LEFT 9/21)
  • CHRIS SCHAEFER — TREASURER (LEFT 9/21)
  • JULIE FRIEDLY — DIRECTOR (LEFT 9/21)
  • KATHY CRESWELL — DIRECTOR (LEFT 9/21)
  • LAYLA RESSLER — DIRECTOR (LEFT 9/21)
  • MARYANN RICHARDSON — VICE CHAIR (LEFT 9/21)
  • MINA CLARIDGE — DIRECTOR (LEFT 9/21)
  • NATHAN PULLEN — LEGACY DIRECTOR
  • RODNEY RILEY — CHAIR (LEFT 9/21)
  • STACY DERSTINE — DIRECTOR (LEFT 9/21)
  • TIFFANIE TALLMAN — DIRECTOR (LEFT 9/21)
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • CARF International Partner — Accrediting body for health and human services providers.