named programs · 4 · from sources
what they call their work
Foster Care
Provides high-quality care and services to children and families, including licensed foster homes and residential homes for children placed by the Department of Children’s Services (DCS). Recruits, trains, and supports foster parents.
Foster Care Respite Program
Provides short-term care for children and adolescents who are enrolled in a behavioral health agency.
Foster Parent Recruitment and Training
Recruits, trains, and facilitates the initial licensure process for aspiring foster parents, and provides ongoing support to licensed foster homes.
Therapeutic Foster Care Program
Offers services to children with moderate to severe behavioral, mental health, and emotional needs within a foster care setting.
activities · 3 clusters
what they do
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Parent Training for Foster and Adoptive Families 2 activities
- Foster Parent Recruitment, Training, and SupportRecruits, trains, and supports aspiring foster parents through the initial licensure process, offering ongoing support including respite care, support groups for parents and teenagers, a foster care specialist, advanced training, and in-home services.
- Foster Parent Recruitment, Training, and SupportRecruits, trains, and supports aspiring foster parents through initial licensure processes, monthly orientation meetings, and ongoing support services. These services include respite care, foster parent support groups, support groups for teenagers, a foster care specialist, advanced training, and in-home services.
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Respite Care for Disabilities 2 activities
- Respite Care ServicesOffers short-term respite care for children and adolescents enrolled in behavioral health agencies and provides foster respite care for foster families.
- Respite Care ServicesProvides short-term respite care for children and adolescents enrolled in behavioral health agencies and offers foster respite care to support foster families.
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Uncategorized 2 activities
- Foster Care ProgramOperates a foster care program for abused and neglected children aged 0 to 18, providing safe, structured, and nurturing environments in licensed foster homes and residential homes. This includes therapeutic foster care for children with behavioral, mental health, and emotional needs.
- Support for Children in Foster CareDistributes gifts to children entering foster care, during birthdays, holidays, and at other times to provide comfort and support.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$3.02M
Contributions & grants$2.81M93%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$6K0%
Other revenue$203K
expenses
Total expenses$2.49M
Program expenses73%
Admin / overhead23%
Fundraising4%
Salaries & benefits$1.32M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$4.53M
Cash$1.33M
Investments$0
Liabilities$2.94M
Net assets$1.59M
Liquid reserves6.4 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +25.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
paid leadership · 4
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daniel Ranieri | President/CEO | 1 | $488K |
| Michael Prudence | Vice President/CFO | 1 | $265K |
| Kathy Wells | Vice President/COO | 4 | $251K |
| Steven Long | Regional Vice President | 3 | $209K |
board members · 6
- Autumn Rentmeester — Chair
- Colleen McDonald — Secretary
- James R Scott — Vice Chair
- Matt Bingham — Treasurer
- Matt Kopec — Member-at-Large
- Miguel Quezada — Member-at-Large
relationships · 13
who they work with
- Arizona Department of Child Safety Government — Partner agency through which La Paloma Family Services facilitates foster parent recruitment and orientation.
- Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) Partner — Collaborates with DCS on foster parent recruitment through shared orientation resources.
- DCS Government — Provides information about DCS Foster Care and links to their website for steps to becoming a foster parent.
- Department of Children’s Services Government — Refers children to La Paloma Family Services for placement in foster and residential homes.
- EMPACT-SPC</entity_type>organization Partner — Shares human resource inquiries with La Paloma Family Services.
- EMPACT-Suicide Prevention Center Partner — Named alongside La Paloma Family Services as an organization that can be included in planned giving
- La Frontera Partner — Maribel Ojeda, listed as Director of Fund Development, is affiliated with La Frontera, indicating a partnership or organizational relationship.
- La Frontera Arizona</entity_type>organization Partner — Collaborates with educational institutions to provide graduate student internship placements and offers employee benefits to La Paloma Family Services staff.
- La Frontera Center Partner — Merged with La Paloma Family Services in January 2012, integrating all programs and services to develop community solutions.
- La Frontera Center Partner — Named alongside La Paloma Family Services as an organization that can be included in planned giving
- La Frontera Center Partner — Shares human resource inquiries and career opportunities with La Paloma Family Services.
- NurseWise Crisis Line Partner — Provides crisis line services for urgent needs after hours or on weekends/holidays.
- Southern Arizona Psychology Internship Consortium (SAPIC)</entity_type>organization Partner — Provides information on psychology internships.