75 Park Ave.
Newark, NJ 07104
Phone: (973) 482-8312
Website: www.lacasanwk.org
Year Established: 1972
2010 Expenditures: $14,976,319
2010 Revenues: $15,267,535
Expenditure change from 2009: 24.11 percent
Mission: To foster self-sufficiency, empowerment and neighborhood revitalization.
Service Area: Greater Newark, targeting north Newark as well as parts of Essex County.
Executive Director: Raymond Ocasio
No. 23
Clinica Sierra Vista
1430 Truxtun Ave., Suite 400
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Phone: (661) 635-3050
Website: www.clinicasierravista.org
Year Established: 1971
2010 Expenditures: $13,614,139
2010 Revenues: $47,054,112
Expenditure change from 2009: N/A
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
No. 24
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU)
8415 Datapoint Drive, Suite 400
San Antonio, TX 78229
Phone: (210) 692-3805
Website: www.hacu.net
Year Established: 1986
2010 Expenditures: $13,553,258
2010 Revenues: $14,382,802
Expenditure change from 2009: 9.10 percent
Mission: To promote the development of member colleges and universities; initiate and support measures that improve access to and the quality of postsecondary educational opportunities for Hispanic students; and to 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 and Portugal
President & CEO: Antonio R. Flores
No. 25
Asociacion Puertorriquenos en Marcha Inc.
4301 Rising Sun Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Phone: (267) 296-7363
Website: www.apmphila.org
Year Established: 1970
2010 Expenditures: $10,182,512
2010 Revenues: $10,518,475
Expenditure changed from 2009: -10.70 percent
Mission: To assist families achieve their full potential in life by offering a comprehensive network of services in housing, education, health care, and human services, thereby building stronger families and healthier, more sustainable communities.
Service Area: Greater Philadelphia
Executive Director: Nilda I. Ruiz
Methodology
Nonprofit organizations were identified from Internet database lists of tax-exempt organizations in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. A list of these organizations was sorted by financial criteria and screened for descriptions related to Hispanic issues. Qualified organizations were sent a survey asking for information. Organizations were ranked on the basis of annual expenditures.
While HispanicBusiness magazine makes every attempt to locate and include the largest Hispanic nonprofi t organizationsin the country, we cannot list organizations that do not submit information by our deadline.
To ensure that a particular nonprofi t organization is considered for future directories, readers may send the name of the organization, along with the contact person's name, mailing address, phone, fax and e-mail address via fax to (805) 964-6139 (5549) or via e-mail to research@hbinc.com.
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