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 primary $6.91MADULT - YPIC HAS OUTSOURCED THE ADULT PROGRAM TO RESCARE. THROUGH RESCARE, YPIC PROVIDES ADULTS SERVICES DESIGNED TO HELP CUSTOMERS ACCESS THE TOOLS THEY NEED TO OBTAIN EMPLOYMENT, TRAINING, AND SKILLS UPGRADES. YPIC'S GOAL IS TO ASSIST OUR CUSTOMERS IN ATTAINING SELF-SUFFICIENCY. SERVICES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: -PROGRAM ORIENTATION AND INTAKE -CAREER COUNSELING, JOB SEEKER ASSISTANCE: EMPLOYMENT REFERRALS -NAVIGATION OF EMPLOYMENT WEBSITES, RESUME SUBMISSION -ASSESSMENT TESTING -WORKSHOPS: RESUME, APPLICATION, INTERVIEWING & WORK READINESS PREPARATION -PARTNER PROGRAM ENROLLMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CLAIM FILING -DES REGISTRATIONS: FOOD STAMPS, GENERAL ASSISTANCE -WIOA ENROLLMENT: EDUCATION/TRAINING PROGRAMS -OCCUPATIONAL & VOCATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING -ON-THE-JOB TRAINING, WORK EXPERIENCE TRAINING -CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, PRE-VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTION -JOB PLACEMENT -FOLLOW-UP SERVICES, SUPPORT SERVICES PERSONS BENEFITTED: 1,042 ENROLLED 3,497 ONE STOP DISLOCATED WORKER - YPIC HAS OUTSOURCED THE DW PROGRAM TO RESCARE. THROUGH RESCARE, YPIC PROVIDES EMPLOYMENT, RE-EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES TO CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE LOST THEIR JOBS THROUGH NO FAULT OF THEIR OWN DUE TO MASS LAYOFFS, PLANT CLOSURES, OR REDUCTION IN FORCE DUE TO THE DECLINING INDUSTRY AND/OR OCCUPATION. SERVICES INLUDE THE FOLLOWING: -JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE -CAREER COUNSELING AND ASSESSMENT -WORKSHOPS ON EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS, RESUME, PRACTICE INTERVIEWING, CAREER EXPLORATION, COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS -RESUME ASSISTANCE -ON-THE-JOB TRAINING, WORK EXPERIENCE TRAINING -FUNDING FOR TRAINING/UPGRADING CURRENT OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS -UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE INFORMATION -USE OF COMPUTERS, FAX AND COPY MACHINES, AND TELEPHONES FOR JOB SEARCH -LIBRARY RESOURCES PERSONS BENEFITTED: 110 ENROLLED 2,484 ONE STOP
- #2 $876KYPIC OPERATES A CHARTER SCHOOL FOR GRADES 9 THROUGH 12 FOR AT-RISK STUDENTS. 110 STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE CHARTER SCHOOL; 25 STUDENTS GRADUATED IN MAY 2022.
named programs · 5 · from sources
what they call their work
Arizona@Work | Yuma County
One-stop career center providing job search assistance, resume help, labor market information, and connections to training and employment services for job seekers and employers.
Free Tax Service from VITA
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program providing free tax preparation services to low-to-moderate income individuals and families.
Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Career Center
Service center focused on workforce development for youth, offering career counseling, job readiness training, and employment resources.
San Luis Resource Center
Workforce service center offering employment and training services to residents of San Luis and the western Yuma County region.
Somerton Resource Center
Workforce service center providing job search and training support to residents of Somerton and surrounding areas.
activities · 1 cluster
what they do
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Migrant Farmworker & Youth Workforce Training 2 activities
- Operate workforce service centersOperates multiple workforce service centers in Yuma County, including Arizona@Work | Yuma County, Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Career Center, Somerton Resource Center, and San Luis Resource Center, offering in-person services during regular business hours Monday through Friday.
- Workforce Service Center OperationsOperates multiple workforce service centers, including Arizona@Work | Yuma County, Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Career Center, Somerton Resource Center, and San Luis Resource Center, providing in-person services during regular business hours.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$12.29M
Contributions & grants$12.25M100%
Program service revenue$32K0%
Investment income$4K0%
Other revenue$2K
expenses
Total expenses$12.10M
Program expenses88%
Admin / overhead12%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$4.25M
Grants paid out$1.07M
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$2.04M
Cash$345K
Investments$187K
Liabilities$1.15M
Net assets$887K
Liquid reserves0.5 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue +11.0%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
paid leadership · 4
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| NIDIA HERRERA | EXECUTIVE DI | 40 | $133K |
| PATRICK GOETZ | OPERATIONS D | 40 | $109K |
| STUART SMITH | FACILITIES M | 40 | $107K |
| BRIAN GROSSENBURG | SCHOOL MANAG | 40 | $105K |
board members · 21
- ANTONIO ZUNIGA — SECRETARY/TR
- BLANCA GARZA — BOARD MEMBER
- CHARLES GRUBE — BOARD MEMBER
- DANIEL P CORR — BOARD MEMBER
- DAVE MILLER — BOARD MEMBER
- DIANE POIROT — BOARD MEMBER
- DOUGLAS A PANCRAZI — BOARD MEMBER
- GREGORY LAVANN — BOARD MEMBER
- JAMES LUFT — BOARD MEMBER
- JESUS G FIGUEROA — BOARD MEMBER
- JUDITH CASTRO — BOARD MEMBER
- KAREN KING — BOARD MEMBER
- KEVIN IMES — BOARD MEMBER
- LAURA WISNIEWSKI — BOARD MEMBER
- MARIA CHAVOYA — CHAIR
- MICHAEL J SABATH — BOARD MEMBER
- MIGUEL RAMOS — BOARD MEMBER
- RYAN BARTO — BOARD MEMBER
- SAMUEL G LOVELESS — VICE CHAIR
- STEVEN M MILLER — CHS CHAIR
- TONYA TACKER — BOARD MEMBER
relationships · 2
who they work with
- Educational Opportunity Charter High School Partner — Collaborates with Educational Opportunity Charter High School through shared board meetings and educational programming.
- Local Workforce Development Board Government — Works with the Local Workforce Development Board through formal governance structures and joint planning.