Society Of St Vincent De Paul District Council Of Attleboro

Organization Overview

Society Of St Vincent De Paul District Council Of Attleboro is located in Mansfield, MA. The organization was established in 2019. According to its NTEE Classification (P20) the organization is classified as: Human Service Organizations, under the broad grouping of Human Services and related organizations. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Society Of St Vincent DE Paul District Council Of Attleboro is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 09/2023, Society Of St Vincent DE Paul District Council Of Attleboro generated $552.2k in total revenue. This represents a relatively dramatic decline in revenue. Over the past 4 years, the organization has seen revenues fall by an average of (4.5%) each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $562.8k during the year ending 09/2023. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2023

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION OFFERING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN NEED: RENT, UTILITIES, FOOD, CLOTHING, TRANSPORTATION, ETC.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. WE ASSISTED 447 MARGINALIZED INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH RENT PAYMENTS THAT WERE EITHER OVERDUE OR UNABLE TO BE PAID. IN EACH CASE, WE MEET IN PERSON WITH THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL(S), GUIDE AND COUNSEL THEM REGARDING POSSIBLE SOURCES OF ASSISTANCE, AND PROVIDE DIRECT ASSISTANCE AS NEEDED. THIS POPULATION INCLUDES: (A) HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES TRANSITIONING FROM THE STREETS TO A SHELTER TO AN APARTMENT; (B) PERSONS FIGHTING SUBSTANCE ADDICTION THROUGH THE SERVICES OF LOCAL SOBER HOUSES, IN MANY CASES TRANSITIONING FROM DETOX FACILITIES; (C) INDIVIDUALS RECENTLY RELEASED FROM PRISON SEEKING THE SERVICES OF OUR VOLUNTEER REENTRY TEAM WHO HELP THEM IDENTIFY HOUSING OPTIONS, SOMETIMES INCLUDING AN AFOREMENTIONED SOBER HOUSE LOCATION; (D) FAMILIES WITH BREADWINNERS EXPERIENCING RECENT JOB LOSS OR PERSONAL CHALLENGES, COMPROMISING THEIR ABILITY TO PAY THEIR RENT; AND (E) INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH SEVERELY LIMITED FINANCIAL RESOURCES FACING EVICTION DUE TO UNPAID RENT. SOME OF OUR GRANT FUNDS, AS WELL AS OUR FUNDRAISING FUNDS, ARE TARGETED TOWARD THIS KEY PROGRAM.


ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. WE ASSISTED 208 INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH FUEL OR UTILITY PAYMENTS THAT WERE EITHER OVERDUE OR UPCOMING FOR RESIDENTS WITH NO ABILITY TO PAY THESE BILLS. THESE INCLUDE FUEL ASSISTANCE FOR WINTER HEATING, AS WELL AS ALL FORMS OF HOUSEHOLD UTILITY ASSISTANCE (OIL, GAS, ELECTRICITY, WATER, ETC.). WE WORK WITH THOSE SEEKING SUCH ASSISTANCE, ADVISE THEM TO REQUEST WORKABLE PAYMENT PLANS FROM FUEL AND UTILITY COMPANIES, AND WHEN NECESSARY GUIDE THEM THROUGH THE PROCESS OF SETTING UP SUCH PLANS. OUR ASSISTANCE HAS VERY FREQUENTLY PREVENTED UTILITY SHUTOFFS, AS WELL AS RESTORED HEAT FOR MANY LIVING IN THE COLD DURING THE WINTER WHEN OIL TANKS ARE EMPTY AND GAS OR ELECTRICITY HAS BEEN SHUT OFF DUE TO LACK OF PAYMENT. MANY OF OUR GRANT FUNDS SUPPORT THIS IMPORTANT PROGRAM.


FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. WE ASSISTED 1,442 INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH FOOD FOR THEIR DAILY LIVING. MANY OF THESE INDIVIDUALS RECEIVE FOOD ASSISTANCE FROM US REPEATEDLY THROUGHOUT EACH YEAR IN ONE OF TWO WAYS: (A) WE VERY FREQUENTLY DELIVER FOOD TO HOMES OF THOSE WE SERVE. (B) IN ADDITION, WE RUN 2 FOOD PANTRIES, OPEN AT SCHEDULED TIMES FOR PRE-REGISTERED MEMBERS OF OUR COMMUNITIES TO SELECT AND TAKE HOME FOOD FOR THEIR FAMILIES. ONE PANTRY IS OPEN ONCE MONTHLY, AND THE OTHER IS OPEN TWICE WEEKLY. MOST OF THE PANTRY FOOD IS NON-PERISHABLE, BUT WE OCCASIONALLY ALSO RECEIVE PRODUCE AND MEAT FOR DISTRIBUTION. IN ADDITION TO THE $80,986.00 IN FOOD PURCHASED FROM TREASURY FUNDS, OUR FOOD ASSISTANCE ALSO INCLUDED $344,530.00 IN DONATED FOOD. AS WITH ALL OTHER ASSISTANCE WE PROVIDE, THE CASH DONATIONS AND GRANT FUNDS WE RECEIVE ENABLE US TO MAKE THESE PURCHASES.


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Diana Reeves
Outreach Coordinator
$0
Anne Cardello
Conference President
$0
Kathleen Jaaskelainen
Conference President
$0
Robert Vincent
Conference President
$0
Paula Raneri
Conference President
$0
Thomas Dwyer
President
$0

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$1,070
Fundraising events$117,045
Related organizations$42,654
Government grants $90,140
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$301,063
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $0
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$551,972
Total Program Service Revenue$0
Investment income $187
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $0
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $552,159

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