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CPLC NEW MEXICO INC

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 850227776 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE S20Z · Community Improvement · Medium ($1M-$10M) · cplc.org
revenue
$6.9M
expenses
$5.3M
net assets
$2.1M
employees
0
volunteers
4
program ratio
89%
mission · from form 990

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

profile · synthesized from sources

CPLC New Mexico Inc. is a nonprofit organization focused on providing comprehensive support services to individuals and families affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking. They operate various programs, including emergency housing, behavioral health services, and parenting education, primarily in Arizona and across multiple states in the U.S.

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 $1.33M
    LOW-INCOME MULTIFAMILY PROPERTY:BELLA VISTA APARTMENTS IS LOCATED IN THE CITY OF TAOS, NEW MEXICO. THE PROJECT OPERATES 40 LOW-INCOME RENTAL UNITS. VILLA LAS VEGAS APARTMENTS IS LOCATED IN THE CITY OF LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO AND THE PROJECT OPERATES 60 LOW INCOME RENTAL UNITS. LADERA APARTMENTS IS LOCATED IN THE CITY OF FARMINGTON, NEW MEXICO AND IT OPERATES 60 LOW-INCOME RENTAL UNITS. ALL PROJECTS ARE REGULATED UNDER THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE SECTION 42. PROVIDING AFFORDABLE RENTAL UNITS IS A MAJOR COMPONENT OF THE ORGANIZATION'S AFFORDABLE HOUSING EFFORTS. THE PROJECT OFFERS RENT SUBSIDIES BASED ON RESIDENTS' INCOME LEVELS.
  2. #2 $100K
    REGIONAL COALITION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES (RCLC):WE PROVIDE DAY TO DAY MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE PARTNERSHIP TO CREATE ONE VOICE TO ENSURE NATIONAL DECISIONS INCORPORATE LOCAL NEEDS AND CONCERNS. THE COALITION'S FOCUS IS COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SITE EMPLOYMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION AND ADEQUATE FUNDING FOR LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY (LANL). THE RCLC IS COMPRISED OF NINE CITIES, COUNTIES AND PUEBLOS SURROUNDING THE US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S LANL.
named programs · 14 · from sources

what they call their work

Amanecer
Comprehensive mental health, psychiatric, and case management services for low-income individuals, children, and domestic abuse victims in Los Angeles.
CPLC Corazón
Residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment program offering therapy, 12-step groups, holistic health practices, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).
CPLC Parenting Arizona
Offers parenting classes, home visitation, 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), focusing on case management and psychiatric services.
Centro de la Familia
Outpatient behavioral health services for individuals and families, including treatment for serious mental illness, general mental health, and substance abuse, in English and Spanish.
Community-Based Services
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 clients, supporting employment, outpatient counseling, sobriety, and independence 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.
Florence Crittenton
Residential and outpatient services for at-risk youth, including trauma-informed therapy, education, leadership development, and life skills training.
LUCES - Unidos Contra el Sida
HIV prevention education, free testing, counseling, and supportive services for people living with or at risk of HIV/AIDS.
Las Madrinas
A donor circle of women supporting De Colores’ mission through financial contributions and community engagement.
Pet Program
Provides shelter, housing, grooming, vet care, food, and supplies for pets of domestic violence survivors.
Trauma Recovery Center (TRC)
Provides assertive outreach, clinical case management, therapy, psychological testing, psychiatric care, and medication management for victims of crime.
activities · 19 groups

what they do

  • Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 9 activities
    • Emergency Hardship Assistance
      Provides emergency hardship services including utility assistance, funeral assistance, food box referrals, and eligibility assistance for SNAP and AHCCCS under the Terri Cruz Family Assistance Program.
    • Emergency Hardship Services
      Provides emergency hardship services including utility assistance, funeral assistance, food box referrals, and eligibility assistance for SNAP and AHCCCS under the Terri Cruz Family Assistance Program.
    • Emergency Hardship and Family Assistance
      Provides emergency hardship services through the Terri Cruz Family Assistance Program, including utility assistance, funeral assistance, food box referrals, and eligibility assistance for SNAP and AHCCCS.
    • Mighty Families Program
      Provides resource support and services such as temporary housing referrals, utility assistance, workforce development, public benefits enrollment, food, transportation, and afterschool programs or childcare to families with school-aged children in the Cartwright, Glendale, or Tempe Elementary school districts.
    • Mighty Families Program
      Provides resource support to families with school-aged children in the Cartwright, Glendale, or Tempe Elementary school districts. Services include temporary housing referrals, utility assistance, workforce development, public benefits enrollment, food, transportation, and afterschool programs or childcare.
    • Mighty Families Program
      Provides resource support to families with school-aged children in the Cartwright, Glendale, or Tempe Elementary school districts, offering temporary housing referrals, utility assistance, workforce development, public benefits enrollment, food, transportation, and afterschool programs or childcare.
    • Mighty Families Program
      Provides resource support to families with school-aged children in specific school districts, offering temporary housing referrals, utility assistance, workforce development, public benefits enrollment, food, transportation, and afterschool programs or childcare.
    • Terri Cruz Family Assistance Program
      Provides emergency hardship services including utility assistance, funeral assistance, food box referrals, and eligibility assistance for SNAP and AHCCCS.
    • Terri Cruz Family Assistance Program
      Provides emergency hardship services including utility assistance, funeral assistance, food box referrals, and eligibility assistance for SNAP and AHCCCS.
  • Affordable Housing with Supportive Services 6 activities
    • Affordable Housing Development and Management
      Operates multi-family affordable housing properties housing 3,471 residents; provides affordable single-family housing for 35 families; developed and built affordable single-family housing units as the largest recipient of the Federal Neighborhood Stabilization project.
    • Affordable Housing Development and Management
      Develops and manages affordable housing properties, including senior housing with supportive services in seven complexes, multi-family affordable housing for 3,471 residents, and single-family housing for 35 families. The organization was a recipient of the Federal Neighborhood Stabilization project for developing single-family housing units.
    • Housing Services
      Offers mortgage loans and bilingual mortgage counseling, provides housing counseling services to 2,030 clients annually, and operates multi-family affordable housing properties for 3,471 residents. The organization also provides affordable single-family housing for 35 families and has developed and built affordable single-family housing units as the largest recipient of the Federal Neighborhood Stabilization project. Additionally, it provides supportive housing services to 583 individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness.
    • Housing Services
      Offers mortgage loans and bilingual mortgage counseling. Provides housing counseling services to 2,030 clients annually. Operates affordable senior housing in seven complexes, multi-family affordable housing for 3,471 residents, and single-family housing for 35 families. Also provides emergency and short-to-midterm housing through the HOPWA program for qualified individuals living with AIDS and their families in Las Vegas, and transitional housing through Grace House for up to six months.
    • Housing Services
      Provides a range of housing services including mortgage loans and bilingual mortgage counseling, housing counseling to 2,030 clients, affordable senior housing in seven complexes, multi-family affordable housing for 3,471 residents, and single-family housing for 35 families. Also develops and builds affordable single-family housing units and provides supportive housing services to 583 individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
    • Senior Center and Supportive Housing
      Directly served 142 senior clients through the Multipurpose Senior Center program; provides affordable senior housing with supportive services in seven complexes.
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Services 6 activities
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides behavioral health services to clients, with 2,750 clients served annually and 91% client satisfaction reported. This includes mental health services and substance abuse services, with 866 clients served in the past year for substance abuse, 90% satisfaction, and 77% program completion.
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides behavioral health services to clients, with 2,750 clients served annually and 91% client satisfaction reported. This includes mental health services and substance abuse services, with 866 clients served in the past year for substance abuse, 90% satisfaction, and 77% program completion.
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides behavioral health services to 2,750 clients annually; reports 91% client satisfaction and has served hundreds of thousands of clients since 1975.
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides behavioral health services to clients, with 2,750 clients served annually and a 91% client satisfaction rate. This includes mental health services and substance abuse treatment, with 866 clients served in the past year and a 77% program completion rate.
    • Client Satisfaction Metrics
      Reports high client satisfaction across services: 90% of senior clients, 95% of general clients, 90% of substance abuse clients, and 98% overall reported satisfaction with services.
    • Substance Abuse Treatment Services
      Provided substance abuse services to 866 clients in the past year; operates a 65-bed ADA-compliant residential treatment facility offering meals, on-site laundry, recreational facilities, and a garden; provides group, individual, family, and couples therapy, nightly 12-step support groups, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (methadone or suboxone); offers transitional housing through Grace House for up to six months; 77% of clients successfully completed the program and 90% reported satisfaction.
  • HIV/STI Testing & Prevention Services 6 activities
    • HIV Care and Support Services
      Provides or coordinates access to medical and supportive services including primary care, dental care, mental health care, housing, and emergency financial assistance for people living with HIV; operates a pre-packaged mail-order pharmacy program for individuals on HIV treatment or PrEP; delivers a 12-session bilingual education program (Fuerza Positiva University) and weekly bilingual peer support groups (“Fortaleza” and “New Perspectives”); reports 100% of clients linked to care and 90% achieving viral suppression.
    • HIV Prevention and Support Services
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid testing and free testing for STIs. Provides comprehensive medical and supportive services for people living with HIV, including primary care, dental care, mental health, housing, and emergency financial assistance. Delivers a bilingual education program (Fuerza Positiva University) and operates weekly bilingual peer support groups (Fortaleza and New Perspectives). Also provides PrEP and PEP navigation services and a mail-order pharmacy program for HIV treatment and PrEP.
    • HIV Prevention and Support Services
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid finger stick testing and free testing for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis. Provides or coordinates access to medical and supportive services for people living with HIV, including primary care, dental care, mental health care, housing, and emergency financial assistance. Delivers a 12-session bilingual education program (Fuerza Positiva University) for newly diagnosed Latinx individuals, operates weekly bilingual peer support groups, provides PrEP and PEP navigation, and runs a mail-order pharmacy program for HIV treatment or PrEP. Also provides emergency and short-to-midterm housing through the HOPWA program for qualified individuals living with AIDS and their families in Las Vegas.
    • HIV Prevention and Support Services
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid finger stick testing and free testing for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis. Provides or coordinates access to medical and supportive services for people living with HIV, including primary care, dental care, mental health, housing, and emergency financial assistance. Delivers a 12-session bilingual education program (Fuerza Positiva University) for newly diagnosed Latinx individuals with HIV, operates weekly bilingual peer support groups, provides PrEP and PEP navigation, and runs a mail-order pharmacy program for HIV treatment or PrEP.
    • HIV Services
      Offers free, confidential HIV rapid finger stick testing and free testing for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis. Provides or coordinates access to medical and supportive services for people living with HIV, including primary care, dental care, mental health care, housing, and emergency financial assistance. Delivers a 12-session bilingual education program (Fuerza Positiva University) for newly diagnosed Latinx individuals with HIV, operates weekly bilingual peer support groups, provides PrEP and PEP navigation services, and runs a pre-packaged mail-order pharmacy program for individuals on HIV treatment or PrEP. Also provides emergency and short-to-midterm housing through the HOPWA program for qualified individuals living with AIDS and their families in Las Vegas.
    • HIV Testing and Prevention 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; provides PrEP and PEP navigation services in English and Spanish.
  • Farmworker Labor Standards Advocacy 5 activities
    • Advocacy and Civic Engagement
      Organized student walkouts, farmworker protests, boycotts, and a statewide voter registration campaign that contributed to the election of Arizona’s first Hispanic governor; achieved increased wages and safety standards for farmworkers, access to college-prep curriculum for high school students of color, and the election of many Chicano activists to public office.
    • Advocacy for Social Change
      Organized student walkouts, farmworker protests, boycotts, and a statewide voter registration campaign that contributed to the election of Arizona’s first Hispanic governor. Achieved increased wages and safety standards for farmworkers, access to college-prep curriculum for high school students of color, and the election of many Chicano activists to public office.
    • Advocacy for Social and Economic Justice
      Organized student walkouts, farmworker protests, boycotts, and a statewide voter registration campaign that contributed to the election of Arizona’s first Hispanic governor. Achieved increased wages and safety standards for farmworkers and access to college-prep curriculum for high school students of color.
    • Advocacy for Social and Economic Justice
      Organized student walkouts, farmworker protests, boycotts, and a statewide voter registration campaign. Achieved increased wages and safety standards for farmworkers, access to college-prep curriculum for high school students of color, and the election of Chicano activists to public office.
    • Advocacy for Social and Economic Justice
      Organizes advocacy efforts such as student walkouts, farmworker protests, boycotts, and voter registration campaigns. These efforts have led to increased wages and safety standards for farmworkers, improved access to college-prep curriculum for high school students of color, and the election of Chicano activists to public office.
  • Domestic Violence Shelter & Support Services 5 activities
    • Domestic and Sexual Violence Support Services
      Provides emergency housing, case management, legal and housing support, support groups, transportation, youth services, and employment support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Offers community-based services including crisis intervention, safety planning, art classes, youth programs, financial empowerment, and transitional rehousing. Also provides shelter, veterinary care, grooming, food, and supplies for pets of survivors.
    • Domestic and Sexual Violence Support Services
      Provides emergency housing, case management, legal and housing support, support groups, transportation, youth services, and employment support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence; offers community-based services including crisis intervention, safety planning, financial empowerment, and transitional rehousing.
    • Domestic and Sexual Violence Survivor Support
      Offers comprehensive support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence, including emergency housing, case management, legal and housing support, support groups, transportation, youth services, employment support, crisis intervention, safety planning, art classes, financial empowerment programming, and transitional rehousing. Also provides shelter and care for pets of survivors.
    • Domestic and Sexual Violence Survivor Support
      Provides comprehensive support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence, including emergency housing, case management, legal and housing support, support groups, transportation, youth services, employment support, crisis intervention, safety planning, art classes, financial empowerment programming, and transitional rehousing. The organization also provides shelter, veterinary care, grooming, food, and supplies for pets of survivors.
    • Services for Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence
      Provides comprehensive support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence, including emergency housing, case management, legal and housing support, support groups, transportation, youth services, employment support, and community-based services like crisis intervention, safety planning, and financial empowerment. Also provides shelter and care for pets of survivors.
  • Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance 5 activities
    • Public Benefits Enrollment Assistance
      Provides free enrollment assistance for AHCCCS, KidsCare, Marketplace Health Insurance, SNAP, and TANF; served 961 clients in the past year.
    • Public Benefits Enrollment Assistance
      Provides free enrollment assistance for various public benefits including AHCCCS, KidsCare, Marketplace Health Insurance, SNAP, and TANF.
    • Public Benefits Enrollment Assistance
      Provides free enrollment assistance for various public benefits including 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. This is also offered through the Terri Cruz Family Assistance Program.
    • Public Benefits Enrollment Assistance
      Offers free enrollment assistance for various public benefits, including AHCCCS, KidsCare, Marketplace Health Insurance, SNAP, and TANF.
  • Senior Meal Delivery and Congregate Dining 5 activities
    • Senior Congregate Meals
      Provides hot and nutritious congregate meals to low-income seniors aged 60+ at Casa de Primavera Senior Center, Monday through Friday.
    • Senior Nutrition Services
      Provides congregate meals to low-income seniors aged 60+ at Casa de Primavera Senior Center, serving hot and nutritious meals Monday through Friday.
    • Senior Services
      Operates a Multipurpose Senior Center, Casa de Primavera, providing congregate meals to low-income seniors aged 60+ Monday through Friday. The program directly served 142 senior clients, with 90% client satisfaction.
    • Senior Services
      Operates a Multipurpose Senior Center, Casa de Primavera, providing congregate meals to low-income seniors aged 60+ Monday through Friday. The program directly served 142 senior clients, with 90% client satisfaction, and offers affordable senior housing with supportive services in seven complexes.
    • Senior Services
      Provides congregate meals to low-income seniors aged 60+ at Casa de Primavera Senior Center, serving hot and nutritious meals Monday through Friday. Also offers multipurpose senior center programs, serving 142 senior clients directly with 90% satisfaction.
  • Community Health Access Expansion 4 activities
    • Community Health Worker Outreach
      Uses Community Health Workers / Promotores de la Salud to connect patients with health care providers and social services, and to provide education on healthy living and disease management.
    • Community Health Worker Program
      Utilizes Community Health Workers (Promotores de la Salud) to connect patients with healthcare providers and social services, and to provide education on healthy living and disease management.
    • Community Health Worker Program
      Utilizes Community Health Workers / Promotores de la Salud to connect patients with healthcare providers and social services, and to provide education on healthy living and disease management.
    • Community Health Worker Program
      Utilizes Community Health Workers / Promotores de la Salud to connect patients with health care providers and social services, and to provide education on healthy living and disease management.
  • Early Childhood Education and Family Support 4 activities
    • Head Start Programs
      Serves over 3,000 families through Head Start programs annually.
    • Head Start Programs
      Operates Head Start programs, serving over 3,000 families in the prior year.
    • Head Start Programs
      Serves over 3,000 families through Head Start programs annually.
    • Head Start Programs
      Served over 3,000 families through Head Start programs in the prior year.
  • Small Business Financial Support and Education 4 activities
    • Small Business Financial Support
      Distributed over $10 million to small businesses in the prior year.
    • Small Business Funding
      Distributes funding to small businesses, having provided over $10 million in the prior year.
    • Small Business Support
      Distributed over $10 million to small businesses in the prior year.
    • Small Business Support
      Distributed over $10 million to small businesses in the prior year.
  • HOPWA Housing and Case Management Services 2 activities
    • HOPWA Housing Program
      Provides emergency and short-to-midterm housing through the HOPWA program for qualified individuals living with AIDS and their families in Las Vegas.
    • Housing Assistance for People Living with HIV/AIDS
      Provides emergency and short-to-midterm housing through the HOPWA program for qualified individuals living with AIDS and their families in Las Vegas.
  • Housing Counseling & Homebuyer Education 2 activities
    • Homeownership and Housing Counseling
      Offers mortgage loans and bilingual mortgage counseling to support informed homeownership decisions; provided housing counseling services to 2,030 clients in the prior year.
    • Housing Counseling and Mortgage Assistance
      Provides housing counseling services, including bilingual mortgage counseling, to support informed homeownership decisions and assist clients with housing-related issues.
  • Early Childhood Literacy Resource Provision 1 activity
    • Early Childhood and Family Engagement
      Parents increased reading frequency with children by an average of 2.13 books per week after program participation.
  • Immigration Application Assistance 1 activity
    • Immigration Services
      Provides immigration services to clients.
  • Emergency Pet Shelter for Crisis Victims 1 activity
    • Pet Support for Survivors of Domestic Violence
      Provides shelter, veterinary care, grooming, food, and supplies for pets of survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
  • Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing 1 activity
    • Supportive Housing for Homeless Individuals
      Provides supportive housing services to individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness.
  • Family Support and Resource Referral Services 1 activity
    • Total Client Services Reported
      Directly served 2,132 clients in the prior year through health and social service programs; provided services to 3,731 clients in the past year; directly served 121 clients in the prior year.
  • Uncategorized 6 activities
    • Behavioral Health Services
      Provides behavioral health services to clients, including mental health services and substance abuse treatment. Services include group, individual, family, and couples therapy, 12-step support groups, and treatment for individuals on Medication-Assisted Treatment. The organization operates a 65-bed residential treatment facility and offers transitional housing.
    • Immigration Services
      Provided immigration services to 1,965 clients in the past year.
    • Immigration Services
      Provided immigration services to 1,965 clients in the past year.
    • Residential Substance Abuse Treatment
      Operates a 65-bed ADA-compliant residential treatment facility offering meals, on-site laundry, recreational facilities, and a garden. Provides group, individual, family, and couples therapy, as well as nightly 12-step support groups. Offers treatment services for individuals on Medication-Assisted Treatment (methadone or suboxone) and transitional housing through Grace House for up to six months to support reintegration into community life.
    • Residential Substance Abuse Treatment
      Operates a 65-bed ADA-compliant residential treatment facility providing meals, laundry, recreational facilities, and a garden. Offers group, individual, family, and couples therapy, nightly 12-step support groups, and treatment services for individuals on Medication-Assisted Treatment (methadone or suboxone). Also offers transitional housing through Grace House for up to six months.
    • Supportive Housing for Homeless Individuals
      Provided supportive housing services to 583 individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness in the prior year.
financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$6.93M
Contributions & grants$447K6%
Program service revenue$4.95M71%
Investment income$1.54M22%
Other revenue$5K
expenses
Total expenses$5.30M
Program expenses89%
Admin / overhead11%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$809K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$9.44M
Cash$154K
Investments$373K
Liabilities$7.39M
Net assets$2.05M
Liquid reserves1.2 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +21.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 7
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
DAVID ADAME CHAIRMAN 1 $687K
ALICIA NUNEZ TREASURER/CFO 1 $493K
JOSE MARTINEZ DIRECTOR 1 $463K
MAX GONZALES SECRETARY 1 $446K
ANDRES CONTRERAS DIRECTOR 1 $445K
GERMAN REYES THRU 1121 DIRECTOR 1 $184K
ROGER GONZALES PRESIDENT 40 $171K
board members · 3
  • CHARLENE LUJAN — DIRECTOR
  • JOSEPH GRIEGO — DIRECTOR
  • VANESAA HAYNES — DIRECTOR
relationships · 22

who they work with

  • APS Partner — Provides utility assistance in partnership with CPLC under the Terri Cruz Family Assistance Program.
  • Albertsons Partner — Offers free HIV testing via vouchers for individuals facing transportation challenges.
  • CARF International Government — CARF-accredited provider for residential treatment services for substance use disorders
  • CARF International Network — Accredited by CARF for multiple behavioral health services since 2011
  • Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) Funder — Provided a grant to support CPLC's National Immigrant Empowerment Project.
  • City of Phoenix Partner — Collaborates to offer the Open Doors Down Payment Assistance (DPA) program for first-time homebuyers
  • Department of Child Safety Partner — Collaborates to provide parent education and life skills training to at-risk families
  • Dolores Huerta Partner — Coined the rallying cry "¡Sí se puede!" at CPLC headquarters in 1972 and participated in protests with CPLC co-founder.
  • EDA Government — Funding source for affordable housing projects.
  • First Things First Partner — Partners to deliver home visitation services in multiple Arizona communities
  • Furnishing Dignity Partner — Partnership to provide furniture donations to shelter residents as they transition to new homes.
  • HUD Government — Funding source for affordable housing projects.
  • Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Government — Recognized as a HUD-approved counseling agency providing housing counseling services
  • Immigrant Empowerment Task Force Partner — Collaborates to raise awareness of immigrant contributions and support integration efforts.
  • MIECHV Government — Collaborates on home visitation programming in Arizona
  • New Mexico Behavioral Health Purchasing Collaborative Partner — Collaborates to implement the Supportive Housing Plan, providing subsidized housing units for individuals with long-term mental or physical conditions
  • SRP Partner — Provides utility assistance in partnership with CPLC under the Terri Cruz Family Assistance Program.
  • Safeway Partner — Provides free HIV testing through CPLC-distributed vouchers for those with transportation barriers.
  • Sonora Quest Partner — Provides free HIV testing through voucher distribution for individuals with transportation barriers.
  • USDA Government — Administers Section 502 Direct Loans, which the organization helps clients access
  • 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.