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ST VINCENT DE PAUL

CASA GRANDE, AZ · EIN 860570967 · Form 990 · FY2020 · NTEE P200 · Human Services · Small ($100K-$1M) · www.svdpcasagrande.org
revenue
$161K
expenses
$156K
net assets
$472K
employees
7
volunteers
7
program ratio
96%
mission · from form 990

TO PROVIDE FOOD, CLOTHING, AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS FOR THE POOR.

profile · synthesized from sources

St. Vincent de Paul Casa Grande provides essential material and food assistance to low-income individuals and families in Casa Grande, Arizona City, and Stanfield, Arizona. The organization operates a thrift store and food bank to support community members in need, regardless of background. Services include food, clothing, hygiene products, and household items, funded in part by donations and an Arizona state tax credit program.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Food Bank
Provides food assistance through a food donation drop-off program and distribution to individuals and families facing food insecurity
Home Visits
Conducts person-to-person home visits to assess needs and deliver direct aid to the poor and suffering
Thrift Store
Operates a thrift store in Casa Grande that sells gently used clothing and household items; proceeds support community assistance programs
activities · 4 groups

what they do

  • Home Visits for Needs Assessment and Support 6 activities
    • Conduct home visits for individuals in poverty
      Conducts personal visits to the homes of individuals experiencing poverty to provide direct support and assistance.
    • Conduct home visits to support individuals in poverty
      Carries out personal visits to the homes of individuals experiencing poverty to provide direct assistance and support.
    • Home Visits to Individuals in Poverty
      Conducts personal visits to the homes of individuals experiencing poverty to provide support and assistance.
    • Home Visits to Individuals in Poverty
      Conducts personal visits to the homes of individuals experiencing poverty to provide assistance and support.
    • Home Visits to Individuals in Poverty
      Conducts personal visits to the homes of individuals experiencing poverty to provide support and assistance.
    • Home Visits to Individuals in Poverty
      Conducts personal visits to the homes of individuals experiencing poverty to provide support and assistance.
  • Nonprofit Thrift Store Operations 6 activities
    • Operate Thrift Stores
      Operates thrift stores that sell donated goods, including gently used clothing and home goods, at affordable prices. Volunteers assist with inventory management, customer service, donation processing, and maintaining the store environment.
    • Operate Thrift Stores
      Operates thrift stores that sell donated goods, including gently used clothing and home goods, at affordable prices. Volunteers assist with inventory management, customer service, donation processing, and maintaining the store environment.
    • Operate thrift stores
      Operates multiple thrift stores that sell donated clothing, home goods, and other items at affordable prices, with volunteers managing inventory, customer service, donation processing, and store operations. Stores are maintained in a clean, safe, and organized manner, with merchandise attractively displayed and transactions processed for cash and credit payments.
    • Operate thrift stores for affordable goods and fundraising
      Operates thrift stores that sell donated clothing and household items at low cost, with volunteers managing inventory, processing donations, organizing merchandise, handling transactions, and maintaining clean, safe shopping environments.
    • Operates Thrift Stores
      Operates thrift stores that sell donated, gently used clothing and home goods at affordable prices. Volunteers assist with inventory management, customer service, donation processing, merchandising, and maintaining the store environment.
    • Operates Thrift Stores
      Operates thrift stores that sell gently used clothing and home goods at affordable prices, with volunteers assisting in inventory management, customer service, and donation processing. These stores receive, sort, categorize, and display donated items, handle transactions, and maintain a clean and organized shopping environment.
  • Basic Needs Provision for Youth and Families 3 activities
    • Food Donation and Distribution
      Operates food pantries and a food donation drop-off initiative to address food insecurity.
    • Food Donation and Pantry Operations
      Operates a food donation drop-off initiative and food pantries to address food insecurity within the community.
    • Operate food donation and distribution programs
      Operates a Food Donation Drop-Off initiative and food pantries to address food insecurity and provide essential food resources to individuals in need.
  • Uncategorized 3 activities
    • Food Donation Drop-Off Program
      Operates a food donation drop-off initiative to collect food items and address food insecurity within the community.
    • Food Donation Drop-Off and Food Pantries
      Operates a food donation drop-off initiative and food pantries to address food insecurity within the community.
    • Operate food donation drop-off program
      Operates a Food Donation Drop-Off initiative to collect and distribute food to address food insecurity in the community.
financials · form 990 · fy2020
revenue
Total revenue$161K
Contributions & grants$124K77%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$6K4%
Other revenue$31K
expenses
Total expenses$156K
Program expenses96%
Admin / overhead4%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$101K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$472K
Cash$16K
Investments$322K
Liabilities$0
Net assets$472K
Liquid reserves26.0 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020

who runs it

board members · 7
  • ANNALISA TAPIA — VICE PRESIDE
  • GERALD F SCHEIBER — PRESIDENT
  • LEONARD ENRIQUEZ — DIRECTOR
  • MAYO HERRARA — DIRECTOR
  • MONICA PENZENSTADLER — SECRETARY
  • PAT SCHEIBER — DIRECTOR
  • TOM NEIS — TREASURER
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • St. Anthony of Padua Conference Partner — Collaborates on community assistance initiatives and shared mission activities.