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CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA INC

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 860227210 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE P200 · Human Services · Very Large (>$50M) · www.cplc.org
revenue
$401.1M
expenses
$155.6M
net assets
$352.6M
employees
1,816
volunteers
492
program ratio
83%
mission · from form 990

EMPOWERED LIVES. WE DRIVE ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT.

profile · synthesized from sources

CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA INC (CPLC) is a community development corporation that provides integrated programs across health & human services, housing, education, economic development, and advocacy. Rooted in Mexican American heritage, CPLC serves individuals and families of all backgrounds, primarily in the Southwest US, with a focus on empowering lives and creating structural change for dignity.

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 $30.74M
    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/BUSINESS ENTERPRISES: SEE SCHEDULE O.
  2. #2 $26.70M
    REAL ESTATE OPERATIONS: SEE SCHEDULE O.
named programs · 22 · from sources

what they call their work

Amanecer
Comprehensive mental health, psychiatric, and case management services for low-income individuals and domestic abuse victims in Los Angeles, CA.
CPLC Corazón
Level II Residential Treatment Center offering 30-60 day structured substance abuse treatment with group, individual, family, and couples therapy, 12-step groups, and holistic health practices; CARF-accredited.
CPLC De Colores
Provides a safe, secure place for families to heal from domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking, offering shelter and community-based services including emergency housing, case management, legal/housing support, support groups, and youth services.
CPLC Parenting Arizona
Offers parenting classes, home visitation (Parents as Teachers), family resource centers, family support coordination, sensory screening, and teen drug abuse prevention in multiple Arizona counties.
CPLC Parenting Nevada
Provides parenting education and family support services in Nevada.
Centro Esperanza
Specialized services for individuals with Serious Mental Illness (SMI), including case management and psychiatric services, with CARF accreditation.
Centro de la Familia
Outpatient behavioral health services for individuals and families with mental health and substance abuse issues, offering therapy in English and Spanish, home-based services, and CARF-accredited integrated treatment.
Community-Based Services (Domestic Violence)
Services for survivors not ready for shelter or transitioning out, including crisis intervention, safety planning, legal and housing support, support groups, art classes, youth programs, financial empowerment, and housing programs.
Corazón Transitional House (Grace House)
Transitional housing for former Corazón residential clients, providing safe housing, outpatient counseling, case management, and employment support for up to six months.
De Colores Shelter
Emergency housing and support services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking, including case management, legal and housing support, support groups, youth services, and pet care.
Drug Abuse Prevention for Teens
Uses the Safety First curriculum in virtual sessions to educate children aged 11-18 about the risks and effects of drug use and safe decision-making.
Family Resource Centers (FRC)
Community hubs in Coconino and Maricopa Counties offering weekly classes, social events, and holiday celebrations for families.
Family Support Coordination
Provides comprehensive assistance and support for 90-120 days to help families with housing, employment, and parenting skills, including agency applications and follow-up.
Florence Crittenton
Residential and outpatient behavioral health services for at-risk youth, including trauma-informed therapy, education, leadership development, and life skills training, with CARF accreditation.
Home Visitation
Provides parents with tools and techniques to help their children through the Parents as Teachers curriculum and monthly visits, available in various Arizona locations.
LUCES - Unidos Contra el Sida
HIV prevention education and supportive services for people living with or at risk of HIV/AIDS to improve health outcomes and reduce disparities.
Las Madrinas
A community of women supporting the mission of De Colores by helping survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Parenting Classes
Free parenting classes for parents and caregivers in Maricopa and Coconino counties, including curricula like Active Parenting and Fatherhood/Motherhood is Sacred.
Pet Program
Provides shelter, housing, grooming, vet care, food, and supplies for pets of domestic violence survivors at De Colores Shelter.
Pet Program (De Colores)
Provides shelter, housing, grooming, vet care, food, and pet supplies for pets of survivors at De Colores.
Sensory Screening
Assesses children for vision or hearing challenges and refers to specialists if concerns are identified, available in Phoenix.
Trauma Recovery Center (TRC)
Provides assertive outreach, clinical case management, therapy, psychological testing, psychiatric care, and medication management for victims of crime.
activities · 21 groups

what they do

  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Services 13 activities
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides outpatient behavioral health services, home-based care, trauma-informed therapy, psychiatric services, and case management for individuals and families experiencing mental illness, substance abuse, and trauma. Serves 2,750 clients annually with 91% client satisfaction.
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides outpatient and residential behavioral health services for individuals and families, including therapy in English and Spanish, home-based services, specialized case management, psychiatric care, trauma-informed care, and services for victims of crime; serves 2,750 clients annually with 91% satisfaction.
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides outpatient behavioral health services for families and individuals of all ages, including specialized case management and psychiatric services for serious mental illness. Operates a behavioral health residential facility and offers trauma-informed outpatient care, therapy, education, leadership development, and life skills training for at-risk children and youth. Delivers comprehensive mental health, psychiatric, and case management services to low-income individuals and domestic abuse victims, serving 2,750 clients annually.
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides outpatient behavioral health services for individuals and families of all ages, including those with serious mental illness, general mental health issues, and substance abuse. Offers home-based services, trauma-informed care, psychiatric services, case management, therapy in English and Spanish, and specialized programs for at-risk youth and crime victims. Serves 2,750 clients annually with 91% client satisfaction.
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides outpatient behavioral health services for individuals and families of all ages, including therapy in English and Spanish, specialized case management, psychiatric services, trauma-informed care, and services for victims of crime. Serves 2,750 clients annually with 91% client satisfaction.
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides outpatient behavioral health services for individuals and families, including specialized case management and psychiatric care for serious mental illness, trauma-informed care for at-risk youth, and services for victims of crime. Serves 2,750 clients annually with 91% client satisfaction.
    • Behavioral Health Services for Individuals and Families
      Provides outpatient behavioral health services for individuals and families of all ages, including those with serious mental illness, general mental health issues, and substance abuse. Offers home-based services, trauma-informed care, therapy in English and Spanish, psychiatric services, and case management. Serves 2,750 clients annually with 91% client satisfaction.
    • Substance Abuse Treatment Program
      Provides residential and outpatient substance abuse services, serving 866 clients in the past year with a 77% program completion rate; operates a 65-bed ADA-compliant residential facility with supportive services including meals, laundry, recreation, and a garden.
    • Substance Abuse Treatment and Residential Recovery
      Operates a 65-bed ADA-compliant residential treatment facility offering comprehensive services including meals, laundry, recreation, and garden access. Provided substance abuse services to 866 clients in the past year, with 77% completing the program successfully.
    • Substance Abuse Treatment and Residential Services
      Provides substance abuse services to 866 clients annually through a 65-bed ADA-compliant residential treatment facility that offers meals, laundry, recreational facilities, and a garden. The program reports a 77% treatment completion rate and 90% client satisfaction.
    • Substance Abuse Treatment and Residential Services
      Operates a 65-bed ADA-compliant residential treatment facility offering meals, laundry, recreational facilities, and a garden. Provided substance abuse services to 866 clients in the past year, with 77% successfully completing the program and 90% client satisfaction.
    • Substance Abuse Treatment and Residential Services
      Operates a 65-bed ADA-compliant residential treatment facility offering meals, laundry, recreational facilities, and a garden. Provided substance abuse services to 866 clients in the past year, with 77% completing the program and 90% client satisfaction.
    • Substance Abuse Treatment and Transitional Housing
      Provides substance abuse services to 866 clients annually, including a 65-bed residential treatment facility and up to six months of transitional housing for former residential clients.
  • Farmworker Labor Standards Advocacy 7 activities
    • Advocacy for Hispanic Community
      Organizes statewide voter registration campaigns, advocates for increased wages and safety standards for farmworkers, and works to secure access to college-prep curriculum for high school students of color, contributing to the election of Chicano activists to public office.
    • Advocacy for Policy and Representation
      Conducted advocacy efforts that contributed to the election of Arizona’s first Hispanic governor and many Chicano activists to public office, secured increased wages and safety standards for farmworkers, and expanded access to college-prep curriculum for high school students of color.
    • Advocacy for Policy and Representation
      Conducts advocacy campaigns that have contributed to the election of Arizona’s first Hispanic governor and many Chicano activists, secured increased wages and safety standards for farmworkers, and expanded access to college-prep curriculum for students of color.
    • Advocacy for Social and Policy Change
      Engaged in advocacy efforts that contributed to the election of Arizona’s first Hispanic governor and many Chicano activists to public office, secured increased wages and safety standards for farmworkers, and expanded access to college-prep curriculum for high school students of color.
    • Chicano Political Advocacy and Civic Engagement
      Conducted advocacy campaigns that contributed to the election of Arizona’s first Hispanic governor and many Chicano activists to public office. Secured improved wages and safety standards for farmworkers and expanded access to college-prep curriculum for high school students of color.
    • Statewide Advocacy and Civic Engagement
      Organizes voter registration campaigns, advocates for farmworker rights, secures access to college-prep curricula for students of color, and supports Chicano activists in running for public office, contributing to the election of Arizona’s first Hispanic governor.
    • Statewide Advocacy and Civic Engagement
      Conducts advocacy campaigns that have contributed to the election of Arizona’s first Hispanic governor and many Chicano activists to public office, secured increased wages and safety standards for farmworkers, and expanded access to college-prep curriculum for students of color.
  • HIV/STI Testing & Prevention Services 7 activities
    • HIV and STI Testing Services
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid finger stick testing and free testing for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis Monday through Friday at the Maryvale Community Service Center and other community locations.
    • HIV and STI Testing Services
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid finger stick testing and free testing for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis Monday through Friday at the Maryvale Community Service Center and other community locations.
    • HIV and STI Testing Services
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid finger stick testing and testing for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis Monday through Friday at the Maryvale Community Service Center and other community locations.
    • HIV and STI Testing and Care Coordination
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid finger stick testing and STI testing (Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis) Monday through Friday at the Maryvale Community Service Center and other community locations. Reports 100% of clients linked to care and 90% achieving viral suppression.
    • HIV and STI Testing and Care Coordination
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid finger stick testing and free testing for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis Monday through Friday at the Maryvale Community Service Center and other community locations. Provided services to 2,132 clients in the past year, with 100% linked to care, 100% client satisfaction, and 90% achieving viral suppression.
    • HIV and STI Testing and Care Coordination
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid finger stick testing and STI testing (Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis) Monday through Friday at the Maryvale Community Service Center and other community locations. Provided services to 2,132 clients in the past year, with 100% linked to care, 100% client satisfaction, and 90% achieving viral suppression.
    • HIV/STI Testing and Support
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid finger stick testing and free testing for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis at the Maryvale Community Service Center and other community locations. Provides emergency, short-to-midterm, and permanent housing assistance to qualified individuals living with AIDS and their families in Las Vegas through the HOPWA program, serving 2,132 clients in the past year.
  • Parenting Education and Skill-Building Programs 7 activities
    • Parenting Education and Family Support
      Offers free parenting classes (5–12 sessions) in Maricopa and Coconino counties and home visitation services using the Parents as Teachers curriculum in multiple Arizona communities. Provided services to 3,731 clients in the prior year, with measurable improvements in parent-child reading habits.
    • Parenting Education and Family Support
      Offers free parenting classes (5-12 sessions) in Maricopa and Coconino counties, provides home visitation services using the Parents as Teachers curriculum in various Arizona locations, and offers comprehensive family support coordination for 90-120 days in Cochise, Mohave, and La Paz counties. Also conducts sensory screenings for children and delivers drug abuse prevention education for teens, serving 3,731 clients in the previous year.
    • Parenting Education and Family Support
      Offers free parenting classes (5–12 sessions) in Maricopa and Coconino counties and home visitation services using the Parents as Teachers curriculum in multiple rural and tribal communities. Provided services to 3,731 clients in the prior year, with measurable improvements in parent-child engagement such as increased weekly reading.
    • Parenting Education and Family Support
      Offers free parenting classes (5–12 sessions) in Maricopa and Coconino counties and home visitation services using the Parents as Teachers curriculum in multiple rural and tribal communities. Provided services to 3,731 clients in the prior year, with measurable increases in parent-child reading frequency.
    • Parenting Education and Family Support
      Offers free parenting classes (5–12 sessions) in Maricopa and Coconino counties using curricula such as Active Parenting and Fatherhood/Motherhood is Sacred. Provides home visitation services via Parents as Teachers in multiple Arizona communities, family support coordination for 90–120 days in three counties, and sensory screenings for children with referrals. Served 3,731 clients in the prior year, with participants reading an average of 2.13 more books per week with their children post-program.
    • Parenting Education and Family Support Programs
      Offers free parenting classes (5–12 sessions) in Maricopa and Coconino counties and home visitation services using the Parents as Teachers curriculum in multiple Arizona communities. Provided services to 3,731 clients in the prior year, with measurable increases in parent-child reading frequency.
    • Parenting Education and Family Support Programs
      Offers free parenting classes (5–12 sessions) in Maricopa and Coconino counties, home visitation services using Parents as Teachers curriculum in multiple Arizona communities, family support coordination for 90–120 days in three counties, and sensory screenings for children; served 3,731 clients in the prior year with measurable improvements in parenting behaviors.
  • Affordable Housing with Supportive Services 6 activities
    • Affordable Housing Development and Management
      Provides affordable housing to 3,471 residents in multi-family properties and 35 families in single-family homes; develops affordable housing units under federal programs and operates seven affordable housing complexes with supportive services for low-income elderly individuals.
    • Affordable Housing Development and Management
      Provides affordable housing to 3,471 residents in multi-family properties and 35 families in single-family homes. Operates seven affordable housing complexes with supportive services for low-income elderly individuals and developed units under the Federal Neighborhood Stabilization project.
    • Affordable Housing Development and Management
      Provides affordable housing to 3,471 residents in multi-family properties and 35 families in single-family housing. Developed and built affordable single-family housing units and operates seven affordable housing complexes with supportive services for hundreds of low-income elderly individuals.
    • Affordable Housing Programs
      Provides affordable housing to 3,471 residents in multi-family properties and 35 families in single-family homes. Operates seven affordable housing complexes with supportive services for low-income elderly individuals and has developed single-family units through the Federal Neighborhood Stabilization project.
    • Affordable Housing Programs
      Provides affordable housing to 3,471 residents in multi-family properties and 35 families in single-family homes. Operates seven affordable housing complexes with supportive services for low-income elderly individuals and developed units under the Federal Neighborhood Stabilization project.
    • Affordable Housing Programs
      Provides affordable housing to 3,471 residents in multi-family properties and 35 families in single-family homes. Operates seven affordable housing complexes with supportive services for low-income elderly individuals and has developed units under the Federal Neighborhood Stabilization project.
  • Domestic Violence Shelter & Support Services 6 activities
    • Domestic Violence Shelter and Support
      Operates a shelter offering emergency housing and support services including case management, legal and housing assistance, support groups, transportation, youth services, and employment support. Provides community-based services such as crisis intervention, safety planning, and financial empowerment, and offers pet shelter and care services for survivors' pets, serving 961 clients in the past year.
    • Domestic Violence Shelter and Support Services
      Operates a shelter offering emergency housing and support services including case management, legal and housing assistance, support groups, transportation, youth services, and employment support. Also provides community-based crisis intervention, safety planning, financial empowerment, art classes, and rehousing assistance.
    • Domestic Violence Shelter and Support Services
      Operates a shelter offering emergency housing and support services including case management, legal and housing assistance, support groups, transportation, youth services, and employment support. Also provides community-based services such as crisis intervention, safety planning, financial empowerment, rehousing assistance, art classes, and pet shelter and care services for survivors.
    • Domestic Violence Shelter and Support Services
      Operates a shelter offering emergency housing and support services including case management, legal and housing assistance, support groups, transportation, youth services, and employment support. Also provides community-based services such as crisis intervention, safety planning, financial empowerment, art classes, and rehousing assistance.
    • Domestic Violence Shelter and Support Services
      Operates a shelter offering emergency housing and support services including case management, legal and housing assistance, support groups, transportation, youth services, and employment support. Also provides community-based services such as crisis intervention, safety planning, financial empowerment, and pet shelter for survivors.
    • Domestic Violence Shelter and Support Services
      Operates a shelter offering emergency housing and support services including case management, legal and housing assistance, support groups, transportation, youth services, and employment support; also provides community-based services such as crisis intervention, safety planning, financial empowerment, and rehousing assistance, including pet shelter and care services for survivors' pets.
  • Senior Meal Delivery and Congregate Dining 6 activities
    • Senior Congregate Meals
      Provides hot and nutritious congregate meals to low-income seniors aged 60 and older at Casa de Primavera Senior Center in Phoenix, AZ, Monday through Friday, serving 142 clients in the past year.
    • Senior Nutrition and Congregate Meal Services
      Provides hot, nutritious congregate meals to low-income seniors aged 60 and older at the Casa de Primavera Senior Center in Phoenix, AZ, Monday through Friday. Served 142 clients in the Multipurpose Senior Center program in the previous year with 90% client satisfaction.
    • Senior Nutrition and Congregate Meal Services
      Provides hot, nutritious meals Monday through Friday to low-income seniors aged 60 and older at the Casa de Primavera Senior Center in Phoenix, AZ.
    • Senior Nutrition and Multipurpose Services
      Provides congregate meals to low-income seniors aged 60 and older at Casa de Primavera Senior Center in Phoenix, AZ, serving hot and nutritious meals Monday through Friday. The Multipurpose Senior Center program served 142 clients in the previous year with 90% client satisfaction.
    • Senior Nutrition and Multipurpose Services
      Provides congregate meals to low-income seniors aged 60 and older at Casa de Primavera Senior Center in Phoenix, AZ, serving hot and nutritious meals Monday through Friday. The Multipurpose Senior Center program served 142 clients in the previous year with 90% client satisfaction.
    • Senior Nutrition and Support Services
      Provides congregate meals to low-income seniors aged 60 and older at Casa de Primavera Senior Center in Phoenix, AZ, serving hot and nutritious meals Monday through Friday. The Multipurpose Senior Center program served 142 clients in the previous year with 90% client satisfaction.
  • Small Business Financial Support and Education 6 activities
    • Small Business Financial Support
      Distributed more than $10 million to small businesses in the past year.
    • Small Business Financial Support
      Distributed more than $10 million to small businesses last year through financial assistance programs.
    • Small Business Financial Support
      Distributed more than $10 million to small businesses in the past year to promote economic development and stability.
    • Small Business Financial Support
      Distributed more than $10 million in financial assistance to small businesses in the past year.
    • Small Business Financial Support
      Distributed more than $10 million to small businesses in the past year to support economic development and entrepreneurship.
    • Small Business Lending
      Distributed over $10 million to small businesses last year.
  • Early Childhood Education and Family Support 5 activities
    • Head Start Early Childhood Education
      Served more than 3,000 families through Head Start programs in the past year.
    • Head Start Early Childhood Education
      Served more than 3,000 families through Head Start programs last year, providing early childhood education and family support services.
    • Head Start Early Childhood Education
      Serves more than 3,000 families annually through Head Start programs providing early childhood education and family support services.
    • Head Start Programs
      Served over 3,000 families through Head Start programs last year.
    • Head Start and Early Childhood Education
      Served more than 3,000 families through Head Start programs in the past year, providing early childhood education and family support services.
  • Transitional Housing for Recovery 5 activities
    • Transitional Housing for Recovery Support
      Offers up to six months of transitional housing for individuals transitioning from residential substance abuse treatment to support reintegration into the community.
    • Transitional Housing for Recovery Support
      Provides transitional housing for up to six months for former residential treatment clients to support reintegration into the community.
    • Transitional Housing for Recovery Support
      Provides transitional housing for up to six months for former residential treatment clients to support reintegration into the community.
    • Transitional Housing for Recovery Support
      Provides transitional housing for up to six months to former residential treatment clients to support reintegration into the community.
    • Transitional Housing for Recovery Support
      Offers transitional housing for up to six months to former residential treatment clients to support reintegration into the community.
  • HOPWA Housing and Case Management Services 4 activities
    • HOPWA Housing and Care Linkage for People with AIDS
      Provides emergency shelter, short-to-midterm housing, and permanent housing assistance to qualified individuals living with AIDS and their families in Las Vegas. Reports 100% of clients linked to care and 90% achieving viral suppression.
    • HOPWA Housing and Support for People Living with AIDS
      Provides emergency shelter, short-to-midterm housing, and permanent housing assistance to qualified individuals living with AIDS and their families in Las Vegas. Reports 100% of clients linked to care, 100% satisfaction, and 90% achieving viral suppression.
    • HOPWA Program for Individuals with AIDS
      Provides emergency shelter, short-to-midterm housing, and permanent housing assistance to qualified individuals living with AIDS and their families in Las Vegas; 100% of clients are linked to care, 100% are satisfied, and 90% achieve viral suppression.
    • Housing and Support Services for People Living with AIDS
      Provides emergency shelter, short-to-midterm housing, and permanent housing assistance to qualified individuals living with AIDS and their families in Las Vegas through the HOPWA program. Served 2,132 clients in the past year.
  • Child Developmental & Sensory Screenings 3 activities
    • Child Sensory Screening
      Conducts 15-minute sensory screenings for children to identify vision or hearing challenges and provides referrals for further evaluation.
    • Child Sensory and Developmental Screening
      Conducts 15-minute sensory screenings for children to identify vision or hearing challenges and provides referrals for further evaluation.
    • Child Sensory and Developmental Screenings
      Conducts 15-minute sensory screenings for children to identify vision or hearing challenges and provides referrals for further evaluation as needed.
  • Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance 3 activities
    • Public Benefits Enrollment Assistance
      Provides free enrollment assistance for AHCCCS, KidsCare, Marketplace Health Insurance, SNAP, and TANF.
    • Public Benefits Enrollment Assistance
      Provides free enrollment assistance for AHCCCS, KidsCare, Marketplace Health Insurance, SNAP, and TANF, along with referrals for temporary housing, utility assistance, workforce development, food, transportation, and childcare.
    • Public Benefits Enrollment Assistance
      Provides free enrollment assistance for AHCCCS, KidsCare, Marketplace Health Insurance, SNAP, and TANF, along with referrals for temporary housing, utility assistance, workforce development, food, transportation, and childcare.
  • Youth Resilience & Substance Use Prevention Education 3 activities
    • Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Education
      Delivers drug abuse prevention education for teens aged 11–18 through six virtual sessions using the Safety First curriculum to improve decision-making skills.
    • Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Education
      Delivers drug abuse prevention education to teens aged 11–18 through six virtual sessions using the Safety First curriculum to improve decision-making skills.
    • Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Education
      Delivers drug abuse prevention education for teens aged 11–18 through six virtual sessions using the Safety First curriculum to improve decision-making skills.
  • Permanent Affordable Housing Development 2 activities
    • Family Housing Programs
      Houses more than 2,000 families through affordable and supportive housing programs, including multi-family and single-family units developed for low- and medium-income families under federal and local initiatives.
    • Housing Programs
      Houses over 2,000 families through various housing programs.
  • Emergency Pet Shelter for Crisis Victims 2 activities
    • Pet Shelter Services for Domestic Violence Survivors
      Offers pet shelter and care services including housing, grooming, veterinary care, food, and supplies for survivors' pets, enabling safer access to domestic violence shelters.
    • Pet Shelter Services for Domestic Violence Survivors
      Offers pet shelter and care services including housing, grooming, veterinary care, food, and supplies for survivors' pets to support safe escape from domestic violence.
  • Community Resource Referral & Navigation 1 activity
    • Family Support Services
      Delivers multiple support services including temporary housing referrals, utility assistance, workforce development, public benefits enrollment, food, transportation, and afterschool programs or childcare.
  • Outpatient Behavioral Health Services 1 activity
    • Mental Health Services for Crime Victims
      Provides assertive outreach, clinical case management, therapy, psychological testing, psychiatric care, and medication management to child and adult victims of crime.
  • Senior Support Services 1 activity
    • Multipurpose Senior Center Program
      Offers services to seniors, serving 142 clients in the previous year with 90% client satisfaction.
  • Outpatient & Residential Recovery Support Services 1 activity
    • Residential and Trauma-Informed Care for At-Risk Youth
      Operates a behavioral health residential facility and provides trauma-informed outpatient care, therapy, education, leadership development, and life skills training for at-risk children and youth.
  • Uncategorized 5 activities
    • Family Support Coordination
      Provides comprehensive family support coordination for 90–120 days, including assistance with applications and follow-up with agencies, in Cochise, Mohave, and La Paz counties.
    • Immigration Legal Services
      Provided immigration services to 1,965 clients in the prior year with 100% client satisfaction.
    • Immigration Services
      Provided immigration services to 1,965 clients in the prior year with 100% client satisfaction.
    • Immigration Services
      Provided immigration services to 1,965 clients in the prior year with 100% client satisfaction.
    • Immigration Services
      Provides immigration services to clients, serving 1,965 individuals in the prior year with 100% client satisfaction.
financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$401.14M
Contributions & grants$21.36M5%
Program service revenue$377.81M94%
Investment income$1.72M0%
Other revenue$246K
expenses
Total expenses$155.63M
Program expenses83%
Admin / overhead15%
Fundraising2%
Salaries & benefits$75.88M
Grants paid out$14.46M
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$2.51B
Cash$216.11M
Investments$167.01M
Liabilities$2.16B
Net assets$352.65M
Liquid reserves29.5 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +229.3%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 12
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
DAVID ADAME PRESIDENT/CEO 32 $687K
ALICIA NUNEZ CFO 31 $493K
MARIA SPELLERI EXECUTIVE VP 40 $490K
JOSE LORETO MARTINEZ EXECUTIVE VP-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 34 $463K
MAX GONZALES EXECUTIVE EVP 34 $446K
ANDRES CONTRERAS EXECUTIVE VP 34 $445K
BRANDY HAMMOND NURSE PRACTIONER 40 $256K
RAMIRO GUILLEN NURSE PRACTIONER 40 $249K
TERESA MIRANDA VP PRESTAMOS 40 $214K
NIRVA JEAN-BAPTISTE NURSE PRACTIONER 40 $208K
JESSE SATTERLEE VP FINANCE 40 $207K
GERMAN REYES THRU 1121 EXECUTIVE VP-REAL ESTATE 36 $184K
board members · 13
  • ABE ARVIZU JR — DIRECTOR
  • ALBERTO ESPARZA — DIRECTOR
  • ALEX VARELA — VICE CHAIR
  • ANTONIO MOYA — DIRECTOR
  • BARBARA BOONE — DIRECTOR
  • CECILIA ROSALEE — DIRECTOR
  • DAN HERNANDEZ — DIRECTOR (THRU 7/21)
  • DELMA HERRERA — CHAIR
  • DINA DELEON — DIRECTOR
  • JODY SARCHETT — TREASURER
  • JOE GAUDIO — DIRECTOR
  • JOSE ANTONIO HABRE — DIRECTOR
  • LEONARDO LOO — DIRECTOR
relationships · 19

who they work with

  • Administration for Children and Families Government — Federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that awards grants supporting CPLC’s parenting education programs.
  • Albertsons Partner — Provides free HIV testing through voucher program for individuals with transportation barriers.
  • CARF International Network — Accredited by CARF International for outpatient and residential behavioral health services.
  • CARF International Network — Accredited by CARF for residential substance use disorder treatment services
  • Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) Funder — Provided grant funding for the National Immigrant Empowerment Project
  • Department of Child Safety Partner — Collaborates with CPLC Parenting Arizona to provide and connect at-risk families to parent education, life skills training, and community resources.
  • Dolores Huerta Partner — Coined the rallying cry "¡Sí se puede!" at CPLC headquarters in 1972 and participated in protests with CPLC co-founder
  • Economic Development Administration (EDA) Government — Receives funding from EDA for community capital projects
  • Family and Youth Services Bureau Government — Provides grant funding (Grant Number 90YO2553-01-00) supporting the CPLC Parenting Education website and related programs.
  • First Things First Partner — Partners with CPLC to deliver home visitation services using the Parents as Teachers curriculum in multiple Arizona communities.
  • Furnishing Dignity Partner — Partners with Furnishing Dignity to accept furniture donations for shelter residents transitioning to new homes.
  • Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Government — Receives funding from HUD for affordable housing projects
  • Immigrant Empowerment Task Force Partner — Collaborates to raise awareness of immigrants' contributions and address systemic barriers
  • MIECHV Partner — Partners with CPLC to deliver home visitation services using the Parents as Teachers curriculum in multiple Arizona communities.
  • Safeway Partner — Provides free HIV testing through voucher program for individuals with transportation barriers.
  • Sonora Quest Partner — Provides free HIV testing through voucher program for individuals with transportation barriers.
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Government — Federal department overseeing grant funding for CPLC’s parenting education programs through its divisions.
  • Valley of the Sun United Way Partner — Partnership to deliver the Mighty Families Program to families in specific school districts
  • Working Group to Reduce Poverty in Tucson Partner — Partnership to address structural causes of poverty and promote immigrant integration