St Vincent De Paul Society Of Lane County Inc

Organization Overview

St Vincent De Paul Society Of Lane County Inc is located in Eugene, OR. The organization was established in 2006. According to its NTEE Classification (P20) the organization is classified as: Human Service Organizations, under the broad grouping of Human Services and related organizations. As of 09/2021, St Vincent DE Paul Society Of Lane County Inc employed 907 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. St Vincent DE Paul Society Of Lane County Inc 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 09/2021, St Vincent DE Paul Society Of Lane County Inc generated $48.5m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 6 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 8.3% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $45.0m during the year ending 09/2021. While expenses have increased by 7.6% per year over the past 6 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2021

Describe the Organization's Mission:

Part 3 - Line 1

PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO THE NEEDY.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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THRIFT STORE OPERATIONS AND RECYCLING - TO PROVIDE LOW COST CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES AND MATTRESSES TO THOSE IN NEED.


SVDP'S SERVICE ENRICHED HOUSING PROGRAMS INCLUDE THREE PROGRAMS SERVING HOMELESS FAMILIES AND SINGLE INDIVIDUALS AND FOUR PROGRAMS SERVING VETERANS. PROGRAMS SERVING HOMELESS FAMILIES AND SINGLE INDIVIDUALS: CONNECTIONS, A RAPID REHOUSING HOUSING PROGRAM SERVING HOMELESS FAMILIES HAS SERVED 52 HOUSEHOLDS COMPRISED OF 183 ADULTS AND CHILDREN. LIFT, SERVING HOMELESS SINGLES AND FAMILIES WITH CO-OCCURRING MENTAL ILLNESS AND ADDICTIONS HAS SERVED 17 HOUSEHOLDS COMPRISED OF 32 INDIVIDUALS. LIFT IS A TWO-YEAR PROGRAM OFFERING HOUSING, INTENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT AND ANCILLARY SUPPORTIVE SERVICES. LIFTPLUS, SERVING CHILD WELFARE FAMILIES WITH DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION THAT NEED HOUSING IN ORDER FOR THEIR CHILDREN TO RETURN BACK IN THEIR CARE FROM FOSTER CARE. LIFTPLUS IS UP TO ONLY ONE YEAR AND REQUIRES DHS INVOLVEMENT DURING THEIR PARTICIPATION. SERVED 18 HOUSEHOLDS WITH 25 CHILDREN. FOUR PROGRAMS SUPPORTING HOMELESS VETERANS INCLUDE EMERGENCY CONTRACT BEDS,GRANT AND PER DIEM, PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES. EMERGENCY CONTRACT BEDS IS A DIRECT CONTRACT WITH THE VETERANS AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT AND PROVIDES A TOTAL OF 5 BEDS FOR EACH NINETY DAY PERIOD THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VETERANS SERVED WAS 13 THIS YEAR. GRANT AND PER DIEM IS A DIRECT CONTRACT WITH THE VETERANS AFFAIR DEPARTMENT WITH SERVICES INCLUDING HOUSING, CASE MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE WITH OBTAINING BENEFITS AND EMPLOYMENT, BUDGETING AND PLANNING FOR PERMANENT HOUSING, THERE ARE 12 BEDS IN THIS PROGRAM AND 343 INDIVIDUALS SERVED THIS PAST YEAR. VET LIFT'S PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING(PSH)PROGRAM PROVIDES HOUSING, CASE MANAGEMENT AND OTHER SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR 18 HOUSEHOLDS COMPRISED OF CHRONICALLY HOMELESS,DISABLED VETERANS. THERE WERE 23 HOUSEHOLDS SERVED THIS PAST YEAR. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES (SSVF). SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES COMING HOME IS A RAPID REHOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM SERVING VETERAN HOUSEHOLDS. THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN ADMINISTERED BY ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SINCE FISCAL YEAR 2011. THE PROGRAM OFFERS 90 DAYS OF CASE MANAGEMENT, FUNDS FOR RAPID REHOUSING, HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION, UTILITIES, MOVING, AND TRANSPORTATION, AND SUPPORT OBTAINING OTHER SUPPORTIVE SERVICES INCLUDING ASSISTANCE TO INCREASE INCOME, OBTAIN BENEFITS, LEGAL SERVICES, FINANCIAL EDUCATION, AND CONNECTION TO COMMUNITY RESOURCES. LAST YEAR THE PROGRAM SERVED 300 HOUSEHOLDS AND 222 VETERANS. 27 OF THESE VETERAN HOUSEHOLDS UTILIZED HOMELESS PREVENTION ASSISTANCE, AND 195 OF THESE VETERAN HOUSEHOLDS UTILIZED RAPID REHOUSING ASSISTANCE. OTHER PROGRAMS INCLUDED IN HOUSING PROGRAMS ARE THE VALLEY INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNT PROGRAM (VIDA), HOME OF YOUR OWN (HOYO), RURAL HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM (RHRP) AND STRENGTHENING, PRESERVING AND REUNIFYING FAMILIES PROGRAM (SPRF). OTHER PROGRAMS INCLUDED IN HOUSING PROGRAMS ARE THE VALLEY INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNT PROGRAM (VIDA), HOME OF YOUR OWN (HOYO), RURAL HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM (RHRP) AND STRENGTHENING, PRESERVING AND REUNIFYING FAMILIES PROGRAM (SPRF). THE VIDA PROGRAM PROVIDES SAVINGS CLUBS, FINANCIAL LITERACY AND INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS. LAST YEAR THE PROGRAM SERVED 48 INDIVIDUALS. AN ADDITIONAL 58 PARTICIPANTS ATTENDED SPECIAL FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAMS. THE HOYO PROGRAM IS A SELF-HELP HOUSING PROGRAM BASED IN LOWELL, OREGON. 1 HOUSEHOLD COMPLETED BUILDING THEIR HOME THIS YEAR, BRINGING THE TOTAL SINCE THIS PROGRAM BEGAN TO 18 COMPLETED HOMES OUT OF 18 POSSIBLE. RHRP IS A HOME REPAIR PROGRAM THAT BENEFITS HOMEOWNERS WITH HOUSEHOLD INCOMES BELOW 80% OR THE FEDERAL MEDIAN INCOME THAT ARE LIVING IN SMALL CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF LANE COUNTY. THIS PROGRAM PROVIDES LOW INTEREST LOANS AND SERVED 10 HOUSEHOLDS OR 27 PEOPLE TOTAL. SPRF PROVIDES SUPPORT AND FINDS HOUSING FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES THAT HAVE AN OPEN CASE OR AN ASSESSMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES. LAST YEAR THE PROGRAM SERVED 25 FAMILIES TOTALING 72 INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE WHICH INCLUDED 40 CHILDREN.


ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S EMERGENCY SERVICES PROGRAM HELPS PEOPLE MEET THEIR BASIC NEED BY PROVIDING FOOD, CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, AND HELP WITH RENT, UTILITIES, AND PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION. MAJOR PROGRAMS WITHIN THIS CATEGORY INCLUDE THE SOCIAL SERVICE OFFICE (PROVIDING EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO HOUSEHOLDS IN NEED), EUGENE SERVICE STATION (DAY SHELTER FOR HOMELESS SINGLES), EGAN WARMING CENTER (AN OVERNIGHT SHELTER THAT OPENS DURING EXTREME COLD WEATHER), FIRST PLACE FAMILY CENTER (DAY SHELTER FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES), FIRST PLACE NIGHT SHELTER (AN OVERNIGHT SHELTER FOR FAMILIES), AND YOUTH HOUSE (TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR UNACCOMPANIED YOUTH). ALSO, PEACEHEALTH PALLET SHELTERS PROVIDE A PLACE TO TEMPORARILY HOUSE PEOPLE WHO ARE UNSHELTERED AFTER THEIR RELEASE FROM INPATIENT STAYS AT PEACEHEALTH HOSPITALS OR EMERGENCY ROOMS AND THE HUB CLINIC, A COLLABORATION BETWEEN SVDP AND WILLAMETTE FAMILY TREATMENT, OFFERS BASIC HEALTH CARE PLUS ACCESS TO BEHAVIOURAL-HEALTH SERVICES, ADDICTION TREATMENT, AND SUPPORT GROUPS. THE ALLIED SITUATIONAL ASSESSMENT PROGRAM HELPS PEOPLE WITH A MENTAL ILLNESS GAIN LONG-TERM EMPLOYMENT. THE SUPPORTED WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM PROVIDES TRAINING AND JOB PLACEMENT FOR PEOPLE RECEIVING TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES. THE WORK READINESS ASSESSMENT PROGRAM HELPS YOUTH SET AND ACHIEVE CAREER GOALS. SECOND CHANCE RENTER'S EDUCATION PROVIDES AN 8-WEEK COURSE COVERING TOPICS INCLUDING LANDLORD/TENANT LAW, HOW TO BE THE BEST TENANT, FINANCIAL EDUCATION AND LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION. UPON COMPLETION OF CLASS, CLIENTS ARE PROVIDED A CERTIFICATE TO PRESENT TO PROSPECTIVE LANDLORD. BECAUSE OF COVID RESTRICTIONS WE WERE UNABLE TO MEET IN PERSON. STAFF REWROTE THE COURSE WORKBOOK AND NOW ALL CLASSES ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE VIA ZOOM. ROOMKEY COVID EMERGENCY MOTELS ARE BEING OPERATED FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE UNSHELTERED AND AT A HIGH RISK OF COMPLICATIONS FROM COVID-19 BASED ON EXISTING HEALTH CONDITIONS.


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Terrence Mcdonald
Executive Di
$172,237
Roxann O'brien
Homeless & S
$149,683
Glenn Deprater
CFO
$101,032
Charlie Burnham
Chair
$0
Louise Westling
Vice Chair
$0
Ruben Garcia
Vice Secreta
$0

Outside Vendors & Contractors

Vendor Name (Service)Compensation
Freight Quotecom
Freight
$422,762
Weiland Electric Division Llc
Electrical Work
$239,864
Meili Construction
Construction
$262,851
Mid-lane Truck & Equipment Repair Inc
Repairs
$245,713
Carlos Linarez Alvarez Dba Linarez Bros Trucking
Transportation
$175,765
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Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$60,094
Related organizations$0
Government grants $13,194,788
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$4,170,836
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $1,628,606
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$17,425,718
Total Program Service Revenue$13,951,248
Investment income $280,381
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $288,549
Net Income from Fundraising Events -$20,890
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $16,297,152
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $48,527,173

Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 6 grants that St Vincent De Paul Society Of Lane County Inc has recieved totaling $396,688.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
Oregon Community Foundation

Portland, OR

PURPOSE: Human Services

$286,000
Schwab Charitable Fund

San Francisco, CA

PURPOSE: HUMAN SERVICES

$37,250
Millsdavis Foundation

Saint Paul, MN

PURPOSE: TRAUMA-INFORMED EDUCATION FOR FIRST PLACE KIDS (FPK) PROGRAM

$30,000
Ocf Joseph E Weston Public Foundation

Portland, OR

PURPOSE: Religion

$22,500
Paypal Charitable Giving Fund

Washington, DC

PURPOSE: General Support

$10,938
The Roberts Foundation

Canby, OR

PURPOSE: CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES

$10,000
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Peer Organizations

Organization NameAssets
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Bakersfield, CA
$119,116,159
The Neighborhood House Assn
San Diego, CA
$97,699,697
Pioneer Human Services
Seattle, WA
$86,152,025
Sbcs Corporation
Chula Vista, CA
$87,559,700
Hopelink
Redmond, WA
$83,592,432
Bay Area Community Services Inc
Oakland, CA
$71,014,541
United Movement Inc
Las Vegas, NV
$63,347,968
Nevada H A N D Inc
Las Vegas, NV
$83,930,370
Lift To Rise
Palm Desert, CA
$56,799,508
Opportunity Council
Bellingham, WA
$56,313,907
Catholic Charities Of Santa Clara County
San Jose, CA
$52,659,902
Farmlink Project
Pacific Palisades, CA
$51,204,063

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