Catholic Charities Of Los Angeles

Organization Overview

Catholic Charities Of Los Angeles is located in Los Angeles, CA. The organization was established in 1946. 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 06/2021, Catholic Charities Of Los Angeles employed 451 individuals. This organization is a subordinate organization within an affiliated group for tax-exemption purposes. Catholic Charities Of Los Angeles 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 06/2021, Catholic Charities Of Los Angeles generated $56.8m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 6 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 7.9% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $47.6m during the year ending 06/2021. While expenses have increased by 4.8% 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:

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CCLA PROVIDED OVER 345,000 SERVICES TO OVER 36,000 CLIENTS AT 47 LOCATIONS (20 CENTERS, 10 SHELTERS, & 18 PROGRAM SITES) IN THE LOS ANGELES, VENTURA & SANTA BARBARA COUNTIES, REGARDLESS OF RACE, RELIGION, GENDER, AGE OR DISABILITY. THE CONTINUED PANDEMIC SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECTED MANY OF THE CLIENTS AND PROGRAMS WE OPERATE. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS, SOCIAL DISTANCE RESTRICTIONS AND PERIODIC CLOSURES DUE TO INFECTION EXPOSURES ALL FACTORED INTO THE REASONS FOR LOWER THAN NORMAL ANNUAL SERVICES PROVIDED AND CLIENTS SERVED.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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COMMUNITY CENTERS: CCLA'S COMMUNITY CENTERS AT 20 STRATEGICALLY LOCATED SITES, ARE A FIRST POINT OF HELP FOR PEOPLE IN NEED. THE CENTERS OFFER SUPPORTIVE SERVICES AIMED AT BREAKING CYCLES OF POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS IN COMMUNITIES. EACH CENTER IS UNIQUE IN ITS APPROACH AND IN ITS DELIVERY OF HELP. OVER 317,000 SERVICES WERE PROVIDED TO OVER 33,000 CLIENTS IN FISCAL 2021.IN ADDITION TO EMERGENCY DISASTER SERVICES AND BASIC NEEDS SERVICES SUCH AS PROVIDING FOOD, CLOTHING, RENT, AND UTILITIES PAYMENTS, THE CENTERS DELIVER LIFE-CHANGING SERVICES, INCLUDING: JOB TRAINING, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE FINANCIAL LITERACY, GED PREPARATION, LEGAL ASSISTANCE, (FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE SEE SCHEDULE O)


IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES: CCLA BEGAN PROVIDING IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE AFTER WORLD WAR II WITH THE RESETTLEMENT OF HUNGARIAN REFUGEES IN LOS ANGELES. TODAY, REFUGEES COME FROM A MULTITUDE OF OTHER COUNTRIES INCLUDING: IRAQ, IRAN, HAITI, SOMALIA, BURMA AND BOTH CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. WE PROVIDE FOUR MAIN SERVICES: 1) EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT SERVICES (ESS), WHICH PROVIDE SERVICES SUCH AS CASE MANAGEMENT, JOB SERVICES AND LIFE-SKILLS WORKSHOPS; 2) REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM (RRP) OFFERED AN ARRAY OF SERVICES SUCH AS JOB READINESS WORKSHOPS AND ESL CLASSES TO REFUGEES; 3) IMMIGRATION SERVICES AND 4) ESPERANZA, WHICH PROVIDED LEGAL SERVICES SUCH AS SPECIAL VISAS FOR ABUSED, ABANDONED AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN. (FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE SEE SCHEDULE O)


THE SHELTER PROGRAMS OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES ARE AIMED AT ENDING HOMELESSNESS AND STABILIZING CLIENTS' LIVES THROUGH HOUSING, EMPLOYMENT AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES. THEY ARE DESIGNED TO MOVE CLIENTS FROM "IN CRISIS" SITUATIONS TO A SAFE AND STABLE HOUSING. OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES' SEVEN EMERGENCY AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAMS, THREE ARE SOLELY FOR WOMEN AND WOMEN WITH CHILDREN. LANGUILLE EMERGENCY SHELTER, HAWKES TRANSITIONAL RESIDENCE AND FARLEY HOUSE, ALL PART OF GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER (GSC), A PROGRAM OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES, LOCATED IN THE ECHO PARK NEIGHBORHOOD OF LOS ANGELES. THE SMALLEST OF OUR SHELTERS, MCGILL STREET HOUSE, A TRANSITIONAL FACILITY OWNED BY THE CITY OF COVINA IS DESIGNED TO SERVE 2 FAMILY UNITS (A TOTAL OF 7 BEDS) AT A TIME. TWO EMERGENCY SHELTERS, (FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE SEE SCHEDULE O)


YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (AYES) HAS OPERATED FEDERALLY FUNDED JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS SINCE 1965 WHEN IT WAS ASKED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TO PARTICIPATE IN THE WAR ON POVERTY. SINCE THEN, AYES PROUDLY CONTINUES TO SUPPORT DISADVANTAGED YOUNG PEOPLE. IN FISCAL 2021, AYES PROVIDED OVER 8,400 SERVICES TO OVER 2,600 UNDER-PRIVILEGED YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS SUCH AS JOB TRAINING, EDUCATIONAL AND CAREER SERVICES UNDER THE COMBINED WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT (WIOA), COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT AND LA COUNTY & CITY SUMMER JOB PROGRAMS. THIS IS ACCOMPLISHED BY PARTNERSHIPS WITH A NETWORK OF OVER 400 EMPLOYERS SUCH AS BANK OF AMERICA, ROSS-DRESS-FOR-LESS, WALGREENS, WSS (WAREHOUSE SHOE SALE), FOOTLOCKER, GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, LA SCHOOL POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND QUEEN OF ANGELES HOSPITAL, AS WELL AS LITERALLY HUNDREDS OF OTHER BUSINESSES, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND COMMUNITY AGENCIES. THROUGH THESE PARTNERS CCLA WAS ABLE TO FURNISH YOUTH WITH OPPORTUNITIES THAT LED TO SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND SUCCESS. FOUNDATION GRANTS OFFERED YEAR-ROUND PAID INTERNSHIPS AND ASSISTANCE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS SUCH AS HOUSING, CHILDCARE AND OTHER NECESSITIES WHICH ARE NOT NORMALLY COVERED BY PUBLIC GRANTS.WITH FIELD OFFICES IN CENTRAL AND DOWNTOWN LA, EAST LA, HOLLYWOOD, AND SOUTH LA, AYES ALSO COLLABORATES WITH MANY EDUCATION AND NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS LA TRADE TECH COLLEGE, LA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, PF BRESEE FOUNDATION, COVENANT HOUSE, MOUNT ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, LA COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND USC. THESE PARTNERSHIPS ALLOW US TO SHARE INFORMATION AND RESOURCES TO PROMOTE A COMPREHENSIVE YOUTH DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH PROGRAM OUTCOMES INCLUDING JOB PLACEMENT, ENTRY INTO POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION OR ADVANCED TRAINING, CREDENTIAL ATTAINMENT OR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA AND LITERACY- NUMERACY GAINS. THESE JOBS NOT ONLY SUPPLY INCOME FOR YOUTH, BUT ALSO OFFER EXPOSURE TO MAINSTREAM CULTURE. SUCH EXPERIENCE TEACHES ESTABLISHED SOCIAL NORMS, REAL WORLD WORK ETHICS AND ESSENTIAL SKILLS THAT CAN HELP THE TEENS TO OBTAIN BETTER EMPLOYMENT OR PURSUE A COLLEGE EDUCATION. IMPROVING THE FINANCIAL HEALTH OF FAMILIES CAN ENHANCE THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITYCYO (CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION) OFFERED AFTER-SCHOOL AND WEEKEND ATHLETIC PROGRAMS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN THE THIRD THROUGH EIGHTH GRADES ATTENDING CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. CYO PROMOTED TEN INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS - FLAG FOOTBALL, VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL, SOFTBALL, SOCCER, TRACK & FIELD, CROSS COUNTRY, BOWLING, GOLF, AND CHEER FOR STUDENTS. THROUGHOUT ITS HISTORY, THOUSANDS OF YOUTH, WHO MIGHT NOT OTHERWISE HAVE HAD ACCESS TO ORGANIZED SPORTS, HAVE HAD FUN, BUILT CONFIDENCE AND LEARNED THE VALUES OF DISCIPLINE, GOAL SETTING AND INNER STRENGTH. IN FISCAL 2021, CYO SERVED ALMOST 1,500 YOUTH. THE PANDEMIC RESULTED IN MANY CANCELED ACTIVITIES GREATLY IMPACTING OUR ABILITY TO OFFER THESE ACTIVITIES, HOWEVER CREATIVE PROGRAMS WERE DEVELOPED TO AT LEAST ENGAGE SOME WITH ON-LINE EVENTS.IN ADDITION TO THE YOUTH, EACH YEAR CYO TRAINS COACHES AND PARENTS THROUGH THE "PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION" PROGRAM DEVELOPED BY THE CENTER FOR ETHICAL EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. CYO CONTINUES TO PROVIDE THE CHILDREN OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY- MANY OF WHOM ARE CONSIDERED "AT RISK" - WITH A QUALITY ATHLETIC PROGRAM THAT ENHANCES THEIR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEVELOPMENT AND MATURITY.


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Outside Vendors & Contractors

Vendor Name (Service)Compensation
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton Llp
Legal Services
$197,399
Los Angeles Southwest College
Educational Services
$157,788
La Moraga Communications
Design & Printing
$150,085
Jya Patrol
Security Services
$148,800
Coast Community College District
Educational Services
$113,125
Los Angeles Southwest College
Educational Services
$157,788
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Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$1,380,200
Related organizations$4,071,385
Government grants $21,590,140
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$18,383,367
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $9,264,223
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$45,425,092
Total Program Service Revenue$9,617,345
Investment income $27,545
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $1,483,089
Net Income from Fundraising Events $44,557
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory -$6,084
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $56,844,483

Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 53 grants that Catholic Charities Of Los Angeles has recieved totaling $5,298,888.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
Catholic Charities Of California

Sacramento, CA

PURPOSE: GENERAL PROGRAM SUPPORT

$3,166,372
Lutheran Immigration And Refugee Service

Baltimore, MD

PURPOSE: CHILDREN SERVICES

$964,861
$148,000
Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation

Los Angeles, CA

PURPOSE: BASIC NEEDS AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PROGRAMS

$110,000
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals

Oakland, CA

PURPOSE: Support Thrive Local Community Network Development

$100,000
Chapman Hanson Foundation

Detroit, MI

PURPOSE: GENERAL

$70,000
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Endowment Analysis

Beg. Balance$2,166,656
Earnings$542,337
Other Expense$11,354
Ending Balance$2,697,639

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