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2013 Top 25 Hispanic Nonprofits
2013 Top 25 Hispanic Nonprofits
by Expenditure
May 1, 2013
1 AltaMed Health Services2040 Camfield Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90040 Phone: 323-725-8751 www.altamed.org Year Established: 1969 2012 Expenditures:$227,438,812 2012 Revenues:$232,316,812 Expenditure change from 2011: 20.65 percent Mission:To eliminate disparities in health care access and outcomes by providing superior quality health and human services through an integrated world-class delivery system for Latino, multi-ethnic and underserved communities in Southern California. Service Area:Large portions of Los Angeles county and north and central Orange County President & CEO:Castulo de la Rocha |
2 Acacia Network1776 Clay Ave. Bronx, NY 10457 Phone: 347-649-3233 www.acacianetwork.org Year Established: 1969 2012 Expenditures:$136,000,000 2012 Revenues:$142,000,000 Expenditure change from 2011:41.67 percent Mission:To partner with communities, leading change that promotes healthy and prosperous individuals and families. Service Area:New York metropolitan region CEO:Raul Russi |
3 Chicanos Por La Causa Inc. 1112 E. Buckeye Road Phoenix, AZ 85034 Phone: 602-257-0700 www.cplc.org Year Established: 1969 2012 Expenditures:$111,184,227 2012 Revenues:$111,945,703 Expenditure change from 2011: 21.88 percent Mission: CPLC is a statewide community development corporation committed to building strong, healthier communities as a lead advocate, coalition builder, and direct service provider. CPLC promotes positive change and self-sufficiency to enhance the quality of life for the benefit of those we serve. Service Area: Arizona, Nevada and Northern New Mexico President/CEO: Edmundo Hidalgo |
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4 The Aspira Association1444 Eye St. NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: 202-835-3600 www.aspira.org Year Established: 1961 2012 Expenditures:$98,926,877 2012 Revenues:$102,944,126 Expenditure change from 2011: 5.13 percent Mission:To empower the Puerto Rican and Latino community through advocacy and the education and leadership development of its youth. Service Area: Nationwide and Puerto Rico Executive Director: Ronald Blackburn-Moreno |
5 Southwest Key Programs6002 Jain Lane Austin, TX 78721 Phone: 512-462-2181 www.swkey.org Year Established: 1987 2012 Expenditures:$81,759,658 2012 Revenues:$85,808,470 Expenditure change from 2011: 10.32 percent Mission:To improve the quality of life for children by providing culturally relevant schools, shelters for immigrant children, and youth and family services. Service Area: Texas, Wisconsin, New York, Georgia, Arizona, California. Executive Director: Dr. Juan Sanchez |
6 La Clinica de La Raza1450 Fruitvale Ave., Third Floor Oakland, CA 94601 Phone: 510-535-4000 www.laclinica.org Year Established: 1971 2012 Expenditures:$79,704,964 2012 Revenues:$82,699,141 Expenditure change from 2010: 11.62 percent Mission: To improve the quality of life of the diverse communities we serve by providing culturally appropriate, high quality and accessible health care for all. Service Area:Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano Counties of California Executive Director: Jane Garcia |
7 Clinica Sierra Vista1430 Truxtun Ave., Suite 400 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone: 661-635-3050 www.clinicasierravista.org Year Established: 1971 2012 Expenditures:$75,200,000 2012 Revenues:$81,600,000 Expenditure change from 2011: 8.99 percent Mission: To provide high quality and comprehensive primary and preventative health care services at the most efficient cost to the underserved population of Kern, Fresno and Inyo counties regardless of their ability to pay, and to seek necessary resources to meet the growing health care demands while maintaining the corporation’s financial integrity. Service Area:Kern, Fresno and Inyo counties-California Executive Director: Stephen W. Schilling |
8 San Ysidro Health Center1275 30th St. San Diego, CA 92154 Phone: 619-662-4100 www.syhc.org Year Established: 1969 2012 Expenditures:$71,526,206 2012 Revenues: $77,368,286 Expenditure change from 2011:12.36% Mission: To protect, promote and improve the health and well-being of our community's traditionally underserved and culturally diverse people. Service Area:South and Central/Southeastern regions of San Diego County, California Executive Director: Ed Martinez |
9 Mexican American Opportunity Foundation401 N. Garfield Ave. Montebello, CA 90640 Phone: 323-890-9600 www.maof.org Year Established:1963 2012 Expenditures:$62,994,642 2012 Revenues:$63,582,426 Expenditure change from 2011: -12.10 percent Mission: To provide for the socio-economic betterment of the greater Hispanic community of California, while preserving the pride, values and heritage of the Mexican-American culture. Service Area: California (seven counties) Executive Director: Martin Castro |
10 Urban Health Plan Inc.1065 Southern Blvd. Bronx, NY 10459 Phone: 718-991-4833 www.urbanhealthplan.org Year Established: 1974 2012 Expenditures: $58,048,971 2012 Revenues: $$59,369,528 Expenditure change from 2011: 15.34 percent Mission: To continuously improve the health status of underserved communities by providing affordable, comprehensive, and high-quality primary and specialty medical care and by assuring the performance and advancement of innovative best practices. Service Area: South Bronx and Corona, Queens community, New York City President and CEO: Paloma Izquierdo-Hernandez |
11 AVANCE118 N. Medina St. San Antonio, TX 78207 Phone: 210-270-4630 www.avance.org Year Established: 1973 2012 Expenditures:$55,104,435 2012 Revenues: $49,523,012 Expenditure change from 2011: 3.53 percent Mission: To unlock America's potential by strengthening families in at-risk communities through effective parent education and family support programs. Our vision is a future where we live in a world where children and parents advance to their full potential, transforming the communities in which they live. Service Area: Texas, New Mexico, California, New York, Arizona, North Carolina, Washington, New Jersey and Minnesota, Michigan and Washington, D.C. President/CEO: Richard Noriega |
12 Hispanic Housing Development Corp.325 N. Wells, Eighth Floor Chicago, IL 60654 Phone: 312-602-6500 www.hhdc.org Year Established: 1975 2012 Expenditures:$52,855,872 2012 Revenues:$60,964,735 Expenditure change from 2011: 25.14 percent Mission: To stabilize Hispanic communities by developing, managing and investing in ventures that increase the availability of affordable housing and promote economic opportunity and enhance the quality of life. Service Area:Illinois-Chicago and outlying suburban areas, Grand Rapids Michigan, Port Washington and Madison Wisconsin President/CEO: Hipolito "Paul" Roldan |
13 Hispanic Scholarship Fund 1411 W. 190th Street, Suite 325 Gardena, CA 90248 Phone: 310-579-9227 www.hsf.net Year Established: 1975 2012 Expenditures: $42,336,416 2012 Revenues:$52,516,933 Expenditure change from 2011: 5.85 percent Mission: To increase the number of Hispanic college graduates by providing scholarships and assistance to students and their families. Service Area:Nationwide, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands President/CEO: Fidel Vargas |
14 Puerto Rican Family Institute Inc.145 W. 15th St., Second Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: 212-924-6320 www.prfi.org Year Established: 1960 2012 Expenditures: $38,560,620 2012 Revenues: $39,993,737 Expenditure change from 2011:5.25 percent Mission: To strengthen families and children through the provision of culturally competent services in areas of mental health, child abuse and neglect prevention, homelessness prevention, institutional care for developmentally disabled adults, Head Start services and others. Service Area: New York, New Jersey and Puerto Rico Executive Director: Maria Elena Girone |
15 SER-Jobs for Progress National Inc.100 E. Royal Lane, Suite 130 Irving, TX 75039 Phone: 469-549-3600 www.ser-national.org Year Established: 1964 2012 Expenditures: $28,530,441 2012 Revenues: $28,698,343 Expenditure change from 2011: -36.97 percent Mission: To formulate and advocate initiatives that result in the increased development and utilization of America's human resources, with special emphasis on the needs of Hispanics, in the areas of education, training, employment, business and economic opportunity. Service Area: 16 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. President/CEO: Ignacio Salazar |
16 Comunilife Inc.214 W. 29th St., Eighth Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: 212-219-1618 www.comunilife.org Year Established: 1989 2012 Expenditures:$27,624,619 2012 Revenues: $27,047,099 Expenditure change from 2011: 3.52 percent Mission:To improve the quality of life and create a healthier tomorrow for New Yorkers with special needs in the Hispanic and broader communities; by providing culturally competent health and human services and a continuum of affordable and supportive housing. Service Area:The Boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens in New York City. Executive Director: Dr. Rosa Gil |
17 Congreso de Latinos Unidos Inc.216 W. Somerset St. Philadelphia, PA 19126 Phone: 215-763-8770 www.congreso.net Year Established: 1977 2012 Expenditures: $21,875,403 2012 Revenues: $21,890,327 Expenditure Change from 2011: 16.8 percent Mission: To strengthen Hispanic communities through social, economic, education and health services, leadership development and advocacy. Service Area: Philadelphia Executive Director: Cynthia Figueroa |
18 The Unity Council1900 Fruitvale Ave., Suite 2A Oakland, CA 94601 Phone: 510-535-6900 www.unitycouncil.org Year Established: 1964 2012 Expenditures: $17,106,207 2012 Revenues: $18,105,183 Expenditure change from 2011: -18.70 percent Mission: To help families and individuals build wealth and assets through comprehensive programs of sustainable economic, social and neighborhood development. Service Area:Oakland and parts of Alameda, Solano and Contra Costa counties Executive Director:Chris Iglesias |
19 Casa Central Social Services Corp.1343 N. California Ave. Chicago, IL 60622 Phone: 773-645-2300 www.casacentral.org Year Established: 1954 2012 Expenditures:$16,605,936 2012 Revenues:$16,326,106 Expenditure change from 2011: 1.44 percent Mission: To transform lives and strengthen communities, with a special focus on Hispanics. Our network of social services propels a diverse population of all ages toward self-sufficiency and a higher quality of life. Service Area: Chicago metropolitan area President & CEO: Ann R. Alvarez |
20 United Community Center 1028 S. Ninth St. Milwaukee, WI 53204 Phone: 414-384-3100 www.unitedcc.org Year Established: 1970 2012 Expenditures:$16,576,657 2012 Revenues:$16,623,219 Expenditure change from 2011: 1.39 percent Mission: To provide programs to Hispanics and Milwaukee's Near South Side residents, of all ages, in the areas of education, cultural arts, recreation, community development and health and human services. UCC assists individuals to achieve their potential by focusing on cultural heritage as a means of strengthening personal development and will promote high academic standards in all of its educational programs. Service Area: Greater Milwaukee Executive Director: Ricardo Diaz |
21 La Casa de Don Pedro Inc. 75 Park Ave. Newark, NJ 07104 Phone: 973-482-8312 www.lacasanwk.org Year Established: 1972 2012 Expenditures:$15,781,719 2012 Revenues:$14,392,143 Expenditure change from 2011: 10.68 percent Mission: To foster self-sufficiency, empowerment and neighborhood revitalization. Service Area: Greater Newark, N.J., targeting northern Newark as well as parts of Essex County. Executive Director: Raymond Ocasio |
22 El Valor1850 W. 21st St. Chicago, IL 60608 Phone: 312-666-4511 www.elvalor.org Year Established: 1973 2012 Expenditures:$15,348,415 2012 Revenues: $15,348,414 Expenditure change from 2011: -5.92 percent Mission: To support and challenge urban families to achieve excellence and participate fully in community life. Our programs exist to enrich and empower people with disabilities, the disenfranchised and the undeserved. Service Area: Direct services, Chicago and surrounding suburbs; education and professional development programs, nationwide and Mexico President: Vincent A. Allocco, Ph.D |
23 HELP-New Mexico Inc.5101 Copper Ave., NE Albuquerque, NM 87108 Phone: 505-766-4918 www.helpnm.com Year Established: 1965 2012 Expenditures:$13,903,666 2012 Revenues: $13,797,079 Expenditure change from 2011: 3.18 percent Mission: To create self-sufficiency and promote economic opportunities to strengthen families throughout New Mexico. Service Area: New Mexico (statewide) Executive Director: John Martinez |
24 Latin American Youth Center (LAYC)1419 Columbia Road, NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone: 202-319-2225 www.layc-dc.org Year Established: 1974 2012 Expenditures:$13,100,000 2012 Revenues: $14,600,000 Expenditure changed from 2011: -8.76 percent Mission:To empower a diverse population of youth to achieve successful transition to adulthood, through multi-cultural, comprehensive and innovative programs that address youth’s social, academic and career needs. Service Area:Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County and Prince George’s County in Maryland Executive Director: Lori Kaplan |
25 Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU)8415 Datapoint Drive, Suite 400 San Antonio, TX 78229 Phone: 210-692-3805 www.hacu.net Year Established: 1986 2012 Expenditures:$11,805,744 2012 Revenues: $11,107,382 Expenditure change from 2011:N/A Mission: To promote the development of member colleges and universities; initiate and support measures which improve access to and the quality of postsecondary educational opportunities for Hispanic students; and meet the needs of business, industry and government through the development and sharing of resources, information and expertise. Service Area: Nationwide, Puerto Rico, Latin America, Spain Executive Director: Antonio R. Flores |
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The 2013 Top 25 Hispanic Nonprofits: Continued Growth, Challenges
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