named programs · 12 · from sources
what they call their work
Affordable Housing Advocacy
Work to secure bond packages for affordable housing, workforce development, and neighborhood reinvestment, and to curb evictions through resource information sessions.
COVID-19 Response
Collaboration with the Pima County Health Department to deliver vaccines and COVID tests in the community.
JobPath Funding Advocacy
Efforts to secure increased funding for JobPath, a program that helps Pima County residents train for living wage careers.
Medicaid Expansion Advocacy
Work with legislators through the Arizona Interfaith Network to pass Medicaid Expansion.
Neighborhood Initiative with Community Food Bank
Pilot program collaborating with the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, congregations, and schools to address needs in underserved communities.
Non-Partisan Get Out The Vote
Outreach efforts to increase voter turnout in precincts with historically low participation.
Parish ID Program
Program to issue parish identification cards to establish trust between local law enforcement and immigrants, with support from the Bishop and local law enforcement.
Parish Leadership Training on Immigration
Training for Catholic clergy and leaders on Catholic Social Teaching, human rights, and dignity of immigrants, including discussion on Arizona's Proposition 314.
Public Charge Civic Academy
Educational sessions for immigrants on the "public charge" policy and its implications for legal permanent residency applicants.
Public Education Townhall
Event to inform the public about issues impacting Arizona schools and discuss ways to support students, teachers, administrators, and school boards.
Recognizing the Stranger
Strategy focused on formation and leadership development of immigrant parishioners, in partnership with the West/Southwest IAF and various dioceses.
Voting Civic Academies
Public academies educating on the voting process, mail-in voting, and election integrity and safety, featuring Pima County Recorder and Elections Director.
activities · 9 clusters
what they do
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Education Funding & School Choice Advocacy 4 activities
- Advocacy for Education FundingAdvocates for increased and sustained funding for education, including securing increased funding for JobPath, extending Prop. 301 sales tax for education, passing a $65 million facilities bond for Amphi School District, and co-founding "Invest in Ed" which led to Prop. 208 for an additional $1 Billion in school funding.
- Advocacy for Education FundingAdvocates for increased and sustained funding for education, including securing increased funding for JobPath, extending Prop. 301 sales tax for education, passing a $65 million facilities bond for Amphi School District, and co-founding "Invest in Ed" which led to Prop. 208 for an additional $1 Billion in school funding.
- Advocacy for Education FundingAdvocates for increased and sustained funding for education, including securing increased funding for JobPath, extending Prop. 301 sales tax for education, passing a $65 million facilities bond for Amphi School District, and co-founding "Invest in Ed" which led to Prop. 208 for an additional $1 Billion in school funding.
- Non-partisan civic advocacy on education, housing, and public policyAdvocates for systemic change by working with legislators and local government to pass laws and secure funding for education, affordable housing, and public health; notable successes include Medicaid expansion, Prop. 301 extension, Prop. 208 via "Invest in Ed," and a $65 million school facilities bond.
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Youth Civic Leadership Development 4 activities
- Community Organizing and Leadership DevelopmentProvides leadership training and civic education to everyday citizens and community members, including Hispanic community members and Catholic clergy, to build collective power, identify issues, and become active community leaders, often through house meetings, civic academies, and leadership retreats.
- Community Organizing and Leadership DevelopmentProvides leadership training and civic education to everyday citizens and community members, including Hispanic community members and Catholic clergy, to build collective power and address local issues, and organizes house meetings and civic academies.
- Community Organizing and Leadership DevelopmentProvides leadership training and civic education to everyday citizens and community members, including Hispanic community members and Catholic clergy, to build collective power, identify issues, and become active community leaders, often through house meetings, civic academies, and leadership retreats.
- Leadership development and civic education programsTrains community members, faith leaders, and marginalized populations in civic leadership and organizing; offers civic academies, leadership retreats, and issue-specific trainings to build collective power and community capacity.
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Immigrant Rights Advocacy & Legal Challenges 4 activities
- Immigration Advocacy and SupportWorks to support immigrant communities by providing Parish IDs for vulnerable members, conducting civic academies on policies like the "public charge" rule, and offering refuge for asylum-seeking immigrants.
- Immigration Advocacy and SupportAdvocates on immigration issues, including conducting research and civic academies on the "public charge" rule, providing Parish IDs for vulnerable members of congregations in collaboration with law enforcement, and offering refuge for asylum-seeking immigrants.
- Immigration and Social Justice AdvocacyEngages in advocacy and direct service related to immigration and social justice, including working with law enforcement to secure Parish IDs for vulnerable individuals, providing refuge for asylum-seeking immigrants, and conducting research and education on policies like the "public charge" rule.
- Policy research and public education on immigration and public charge rulesConducted research on the "public charge" policy and organized civic academies and public discussions to educate community members and faith leaders about its implications.
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Youth Voter Registration & Civic Engagement 3 activities
- Community voter engagement and civic participationConducts non-partisan voter registration, education, and get-out-the-vote campaigns, with targeted outreach in low-turnout Tucson precincts; organizes civic academies and candidate accountability sessions to increase civic participation.
- Voter Engagement and EducationConducts non-partisan voter registration, voter education, get-out-the-vote activities, and hosts public voting civic academies to increase voter turnout, particularly in historically low-participation precincts.
- Voter Engagement and EducationConducts non-partisan voter registration, voter education, and get-out-the-vote activities, including focusing outreach efforts in historically low-participation precincts in Tucson.
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State and Local Legislative Advocacy 3 activities
- Healthcare and Public Safety AdvocacyAdvocates for public health and safety initiatives, such as working with legislators to pass Medicaid Expansion and securing a City Ordinance and statewide law prohibiting the sale of SPICE.
- Legislative AdvocacyEngages with legislators to pass laws and policies on various issues, including prohibiting the sale of SPICE and passing Medicaid Expansion.
- Public Safety and Drug Prevention AdvocacyAdvocates for public safety by passing a City Ordinance and statewide law prohibiting the sale of SPICE and addressing drug prevention in parks.
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Community Health Access Expansion 1 activity
- Direct community support services and public health initiativesDelivers direct services including parish ID programs, vaccine and COVID testing distribution in partnership with the Pima County Health Department, and neighborhood-based initiatives addressing food insecurity and immigrant support.
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Interfaith Dialogue & Relationship Building 1 activity
- Interfaith and Non-profit Coalition BuildingOperates as a non-partisan coalition of faith-based institutions and nonprofits to address local and regional issues, and engages in broad-based organizing, including meeting with international religious leaders.
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Civic Education & Leadership Training 1 activity
- Public Education Town HallsHosts public education town halls with partners to discuss issues impacting Arizona schools, attracting significant community participation.
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Uncategorized 11 activities
- Affordable Housing and Economic Development AdvocacyAdvocates for affordable housing and economic development by securing an expanded bond package that included $20 million for affordable housing, workforce development, and neighborhood reinvestment, and securing emergency rental assistance.
- Affordable Housing and Economic Development AdvocacyAdvocates for initiatives that support affordable housing and economic development, including securing an expanded bond package with $20 million for affordable housing, workforce development, and neighborhood reinvestment, and securing emergency rental assistance during the pandemic.
- Community Health ServicesCollaborates with health departments and other organizations to provide direct health services, such as delivering hundreds of vaccines and COVID tests in the community during the pandemic.
- Community Health ServicesCollaborates with the Pima County Health Department to deliver hundreds of vaccines and COVID tests in the community during the pandemic.
- Community Needs Assessment and CollaborationInitiates pilot neighborhood initiatives in collaboration with food banks, congregations, and schools to address needs in diverse communities, and engages citizens in community problem-solving.
- Healthcare and Social Welfare AdvocacyAdvocates for healthcare and social welfare initiatives, such as working with legislators to pass Medicaid Expansion, securing emergency rental assistance, and curbing evictions during the pandemic.
- Neighborhood Development and SupportInitiates pilot neighborhood initiatives to address community needs, including collaborating with the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, and securing an expanded bond package for affordable housing, workforce development, and neighborhood reinvestment.
- Neighborhood Initiative for Food SecurityInitiated a pilot neighborhood initiative in collaboration with the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, area congregations, and schools to address needs in a poor and diverse Pima County community.
- Policy ResearchConducts research on specific policies, such as the "public charge" policy, to inform advocacy efforts and community education.
- Public Health InitiativesCollaborates with health departments to deliver vaccines and COVID tests in the community and addresses public health concerns such as drug prevention.
- Voter Engagement and AdvocacyConducts non-partisan voter registration, voter education, and get-out-the-vote activities, including focusing outreach efforts in historically low-participation precincts in Tucson.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$70K
Contributions & grants$70K100%
Program service revenue——
Investment income$120%
Other revenue—
expenses
Total expenses$120K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits$65K
Grants paid out—
balance sheet
Total assets$108K
Cash—
Investments—
Liabilities—
Net assets$105K
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -38.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joe Rubio | Interim Executive Director | 0 | $3K |
relationships · 35
who they work with
- Amphi School District Partner — Passed a $65 million facilities bond for the Amphi School District.
- Amphitheater School District Partner — Co-hosted a public education town hall to discuss issues impacting Arizona schools.
- Arizona Center for Economic Progress Partner — Co-hosted a public education town hall to discuss issues impacting Arizona schools.
- Arizona Interfaith Network Partner — PCI is a founding member and collaborates with other IAF affiliate organizations through AIN.
- Arizona Interfaith Network (AIN) Partner — Worked with AIN to pass Medicaid Expansion.
- Catholic Campaign for Human Development Partner — Partnered with Pima County Interfaith for a Parish Leadership Training on Immigration.
- Catholic Community Services Partner — Collaborated to address issues like drug prevention in parks, immigrant refuge, and community problem-solving.
- Children's Action Alliance Partner — Co-hosted a public education town hall to discuss issues impacting Arizona schools.
- City Parks and Recreation Department Partner — Collaborated to address issues like drug prevention in parks, immigrant refuge, and community problem-solving.
- Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona Partner — Initiated a pilot neighborhood initiative to address community needs.
- Diocese of Tucson Partner — Partnered with Pima County Interfaith for a Parish Leadership Training on Immigration.
- Industrial Areas Foundation Network — PCI is affiliated with the national IAF, the oldest and largest organizing and leadership network in the U.S.
- Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) Network — Joe Rubio, national co-director of IAF, presented at a leadership retreat for Pima County Interfaith.
- Invest in Ed. Partner — Founding partner of "Invest in Ed." which led to the passage of Prop. 208.
- Jewish Community Relation Council Partner — Co-sponsored a Voting Civic Academy at Kol Ami Synagogue.
- JobPath Partner — Secured increased funding for JobPath from the county and city, supporting career development for Pima County residents.
- Kino Border Initiative Partner — Its Executive Director, Joanna Williams, delivered a presentation on Catholic Social Teaching and the protection of human rights for immigrants at a training organized by Pima County Interfaith.
- Kol Ami Synagogue Partner — Newest institutional member of Pima County Interfaith.
- PCICEO Government — PCICEO is the legal name of the organization, indicating its status as a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit.
- Pima Co. Health Dept. Partner — Collaborated with the Pima Co. Health Dept. to deliver vaccines and COVID tests.
- Pima County Elections Director Partner — Constance Hargrove, the Pima County Elections Director, was a special guest at the Voting Civic Academies.
- Pima County Recorder Partner — Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, the Pima County Recorder, was a special guest at the Voting Civic Academies.
- Pima County Sheriff’s Department Partner — Sheriff Chris Nanos reassured Pima County Interfaith that they would accept the parish identification cards.
- Pima County Sheriff’s office Partner — Collaborated to address issues like drug prevention in parks, immigrant refuge, and community problem-solving.
- Pope Francis Partner — Met with Pope Francis at the Vatican to discuss their work.
- Save Our Schools Arizona Partner — Co-hosted a public education town hall to discuss issues impacting Arizona schools.
- St. John the Evangelist Church Partner — Partnered to host a civic academy on the "public charge" rule.
- Tucson Police Department Partner — Assistant Chief Diana Duffy reassured Pima County Interfaith that they would accept the parish identification cards.
- Tucson Police Department Partner — Collaborated to address issues like drug prevention in parks, immigrant refuge, and community problem-solving.
- West/Southwest Industrial Areas Foundation Network — PCI is part of the West/Southwest IAF, a regional network of 29 organizations across multiple states.
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