Institute For Multicultural Counseling And Education Services

Organization Overview

Institute For Multicultural Counseling And Education Services, operating under the name Imces, is located in Los Angeles, CA. The organization was established in 1996. According to its NTEE Classification (B01) the organization is classified as: Alliances & Advocacy, under the broad grouping of Education and related organizations. As of 06/2022, Imces employed 83 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Imces 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 06/2022, Imces generated $7.4m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 7 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 4.5% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $7.3m during the year ending 06/2022. While expenses have increased by 4.0% per year over the past 7 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

2022

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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PROVIDE COUNSELING & EDUCATIONAL SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES IN THE LOS ANGELES AREA.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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IMCES' OUTPATIENT COMMUNITY CLINIC MODEL OF SERVICE DELIVERY: SEVERAL COST EFFECTIVE, COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO RESPOND TO THE NEED OF MOST UNDERSERVED CULTURALLY DIVERSE POPULATION BY PROMOTING THE WHOLE HEALTH AND WELLBEING CONCEPT. AS A RESULT OF EFFORTS OF THE ORGANIZATION, IMCES HAS PROVIDED CLINICAL CARE TO MORE THAN 1,000 UNDUPLICATED INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE IDENTIFIED AS LIVING 100% BELOW THE POVERTY LEVEL. SEE THE CONTINUATION ON SCHEDULE O THE FULL-SERVICE PARTNERSHIP (FSP) PROGRAM; PREVENTION EARLY INTERVENTION (PEI) PROGRAM. RECENTLY, DR. PIR, THE CEO/CLINICAL DIRECTOR OF IMCES, INITIATED AN OUTCOME BASED COLLABORATIVE TREATMENT CARE SERVICES TO STOP RECIDIVISM. THE INITIATIVE IS DESIGNED TO INCLUDE ATTORNEY TO THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY TREATMENT TEAMS TO IDENTIFY CLIENT'S NEED FOR LEGAL ADVOCACY AND PROVIDE THE NECESSARY INTERVENTION IN A PROACTIVE AND PREVENTIVE WAY. THIS INTERVENTION HAS REDUCED BOTH HOSPITALIZATION AND INCARCERATION FOR CLIENT WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESSES. IN ADDITION, THIS MODEL AUGMENTS RECOVERY BY MAINTAINING CLIENTS IN OUTPATIENT CARE AS A PREVENTIVE PROCESS. THIS CLIENT BASED ADVOCACY PROGRAM WAS DEVELOPED BY DR. PIR. AS A RESULT, IMCES HELPS REHABILITATE CLIENTS WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESSES BEFORE THEY ARE REQUIRED TO GO TO HOSPITALS OR EVEN BECOME INCARCERATED. THIS OUTPATIENT TREATMENT IS NOT ONLY A MORE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR UNDERSERVED CLIENTS BUT ALSO IS A SIGNIFICANT COSTS SAVINGS TO COMMUNITY. PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION (PEI) SERVICES:IMCES WAS ALSO AWARDED BY DMH, THE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH, AS A PART OF OUR PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION (PEI) SERVICES, A PIER MODEL PROJECT. THE PROJECT IS DESIGNED TO PREVENT PSYCHOSIS AMONG YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS WHO EXHIBIT THE FIRST ONSET OF PSYCHOSIS. THE PROGRAM IS STRUCTURED TO WORK WITH FAMILY MEMBERS AND THE COMMUNITY TO RAISE THEIR AWARENESS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF SYMPTOMS AND REFERRAL FOR TREATMENT SERVICES. IMCES, WITHIN THE LAST YEAR, HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN THE PROGRAM IN REACHING THE EXPECTED NUMBER OF POTENTIAL YOUTH AND FAMILIES FOR THEIR NEEDS AND INTERVENTION IN THIS AREA THROUGH OUTREACH, ENGAGEMENT, AND PROVISION OF SERVICES. IMCES WAS RECOGNIZED BY DMH, OUR FUNDING SOURCE, FOR THE EFFECTIVE WORK OF OUR LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL TEAM.IMCES WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT/ CLINICAL TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS:IMCES PROVIDES A HIGH-STANDARD CLINICAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSION, SPECIFICALLY FOR THE FIELD OF PSYCHOLOGY AND OTHER DISCIPLINES IN THE HELPING PROFESSION. THE CLINICAL TRAINING PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY THE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (APA) FOR PSYCHOLOGY. EVERY YEAR, IMCES CONTRIBUTES SIGNIFICANTLY TO THE COMMUNITY'S RESOURCES AND TO THE PROFESSION BY GRADUATING HIGHLY COMPETENT MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS WHO ARE TRAINED IN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH WITH THE COMMITMENT TO SERVE THE MOST UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS WITH LIMITED RESOURCES. IMCES PROVIDES A STIPEND AND SOME BENEFITS FOR A SPECIFIC DURATION OF TRAINING TO INTERNS AS ECONOMIC SUPPORT. IMCES COVERED THE REQUIRED PAYROLL EXPENSES. THE STIPEND IS NOT CONSIDERED AN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TO BE SUBJECT TO CALIFORNIA WAGE AND HOUR LAWS.


IMCES' OUTPATIENT COMMUNITY CLINIC MODEL OF SERVICE DELIVERY: SEVERAL COST EFFECTIVE, COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO RESPOND TO THE NEED OF MOST UNDERSERVED CULTURALLY DIVERSE POPULATION BY PROMOTING THE WHOLE HEALTH AND WELLBEING CONCEPT. AS A RESULT OF EFFORTS OF THE ORGANIZATION, IMCES HAS PROVIDED CLINICAL CARE TO MORE THAN 1,000 UNDUPLICATED INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE IDENTIFIED AS LIVING 100% BELOW THE POVERTY LEVEL. SEE THE CONTINUATION ON SCHEDULE O THE FULL-SERVICE PARTNERSHIP (FSP) PROGRAM; PREVENTION EARLY INTERVENTION (PEI) PROGRAM. RECENTLY, DR. PIR, THE CEO/CLINICAL DIRECTOR OF IMCES, INITIATED AN OUTCOME BASED COLLABORATIVE TREATMENT CARE SERVICES TO STOP RECIDIVISM. THE INITIATIVE IS DESIGNED TO INCLUDE ATTORNEY TO THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY TREATMENT TEAMS TO IDENTIFY CLIENT'S NEED FOR LEGAL ADVOCACY AND PROVIDE THE NECESSARY INTERVENTION IN A PROACTIVE AND PREVENTIVE WAY. THIS INTERVENTION HAS REDUCED BOTH HOSPITALIZATION AND INCARCERATION FOR CLIENT WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESSES. IN ADDITION, THIS MODEL AUGMENTS RECOVERY BY MAINTAINING CLIENTS IN OUTPATIENT CARE AS A PREVENTIVE PROCESS. THIS CLIENT BASED ADVOCACY PROGRAM WAS DEVELOPED BY DR. PIR. AS A RESULT, IMCES HELPS REHABILITATE CLIENTS WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESSES BEFORE THEY ARE REQUIRED TO GO TO HOSPITALS OR EVEN BECOME INCARCERATED. THIS OUTPATIENT TREATMENT IS NOT ONLY A MORE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR UNDERSERVED CLIENTS BUT ALSO IS A SIGNIFICANT COSTS SAVINGS TO COMMUNITY. PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION (PEI) SERVICES:IMCES WAS ALSO AWARDED BY DMH, THE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH, AS A PART OF OUR PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION (PEI) SERVICES, A PIER MODEL PROJECT. THE PROJECT IS DESIGNED TO PREVENT PSYCHOSIS AMONG YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS WHO EXHIBIT THE FIRST ONSET OF PSYCHOSIS. THE PROGRAM IS STRUCTURED TO WORK WITH FAMILY MEMBERS AND THE COMMUNITY TO RAISE THEIR AWARENESS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF SYMPTOMS AND REFERRAL FOR TREATMENT SERVICES. IMCES, WITHIN THE LAST YEAR, HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN THE PROGRAM IN REACHING THE EXPECTED NUMBER OF POTENTIAL YOUTH AND FAMILIES FOR THEIR NEEDS AND INTERVENTION IN THIS AREA THROUGH OUTREACH, ENGAGEMENT, AND PROVISION OF SERVICES. IMCES WAS RECOGNIZED BY DMH, OUR FUNDING SOURCE, FOR THE EFFECTIVE WORK OF OUR LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL TEAM.IMCES WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT/ CLINICAL TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS:IMCES PROVIDES A HIGH-STANDARD CLINICAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSION, SPECIFICALLY FOR THE FIELD OF PSYCHOLOGY AND OTHER DISCIPLINES IN THE HELPING PROFESSION. THE CLINICAL TRAINING PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY THE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (APA) FOR PSYCHOLOGY. EVERY YEAR, IMCES CONTRIBUTES SIGNIFICANTLY TO THE COMMUNITY'S RESOURCES AND TO THE PROFESSION BY GRADUATING HIGHLY COMPETENT MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS WHO ARE TRAINED IN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH WITH THE COMMITMENT TO SERVE THE MOST UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS WITH LIMITED RESOURCES. IMCES PROVIDES A STIPEND AND SOME BENEFITS FOR A SPECIFIC DURATION OF TRAINING TO INTERNS AS ECONOMIC SUPPORT. IMCES COVERED THE REQUIRED PAYROLL EXPENSES. THE STIPEND IS NOT CONSIDERED AN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TO BE SUBJECT TO CALIFORNIA WAGE AND HOUR LAWS.


IMCES PROVIDES COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES TO HIGH RISK CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WITH DIVERSE COMPLICATED NEEDS OF HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH, SOCIAL SERVICES, EDUCATION SERVICES, AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT NEEDS. OUR PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO RESPOND TO THESE NEEDS IN 12 CATEGORIES OF CARE PLAN. A TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS INCLUDING THERAPIST, FACILITATOR/TEAM LEADER, CHILD AND FAMILY SPECIALIST, AND PARENT PARTNER WILL DELIVER COMPREHENSIVE CARE SERVICES IN FAMILIES' HOMES IN THE COMMUNITY AND PROVIDES A 24-HOUR CRISIS RESPONSE. THIS HAS BEEN ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMS IN THE COMMUNITY AND IMCES HAS BEEN ACKNOWLEDGED FOR ACCOMPLISHING THE GOAL OF SUPPORTING FAMILIES IN THEIR JOURNEY TO HEALTH AND WELLNESS.


IMCES PROVIDES COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES TO HIGH RISK CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WITH DIVERSE COMPLICATED NEEDS OF HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH, SOCIAL SERVICES, EDUCATION SERVICES, AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT NEEDS. OUR PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO RESPOND TO THESE NEEDS IN 12 CATEGORIES OF CARE PLAN. A TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS INCLUDING THERAPIST, FACILITATOR/TEAM LEADER, CHILD AND FAMILY SPECIALIST, AND PARENT PARTNER WILL DELIVER COMPREHENSIVE CARE SERVICES IN FAMILIES' HOMES IN THE COMMUNITY AND PROVIDES A 24-HOUR CRISIS RESPONSE. THIS HAS BEEN ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMS IN THE COMMUNITY AND IMCES HAS BEEN ACKNOWLEDGED FOR ACCOMPLISHING THE GOAL OF SUPPORTING FAMILIES IN THEIR JOURNEY TO HEALTH AND WELLNESS.


THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM IS A COMMITMENT TO HELPING STOP VIOLENCE AND CREATING A SAFE ENVIRONMENT IN OUR COMMUNITY. THIS PROGRAM WORKS WITH COURTS, PROBATION DEPARTMENTS AND SHELTERS TO FACILITATE EFFECTIVE, COMPREHENSIVE, COORDINATED COMMUNITY RESPONSES TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN ALL FORMS. A GOAL OF THE PROGRAM IS TO CONFIDENTIALLY IDENTIFY ABUSED CLIENTS WHO HAVE CHILDREN AND DESIRE TO CHANGE THEIR SITUATION. THE PROGRAM DELIVERS COORDINATED AND CUSTOMIZED SUPPORT SERVICES IN ORDER TO ENABLE THEM TO MOVE SUCCESSFULLY TOWARD FAMILY STABILITY AND ECONOMIC SELF SUFFICIENCY.


THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM IS A COMMITMENT TO HELPING STOP VIOLENCE AND CREATING A SAFE ENVIRONMENT IN OUR COMMUNITY. THIS PROGRAM WORKS WITH COURTS, PROBATION DEPARTMENTS AND SHELTERS TO FACILITATE EFFECTIVE, COMPREHENSIVE, COORDINATED COMMUNITY RESPONSES TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN ALL FORMS. A GOAL OF THE PROGRAM IS TO CONFIDENTIALLY IDENTIFY ABUSED CLIENTS WHO HAVE CHILDREN AND DESIRE TO CHANGE THEIR SITUATION. THE PROGRAM DELIVERS COORDINATED AND CUSTOMIZED SUPPORT SERVICES IN ORDER TO ENABLE THEM TO MOVE SUCCESSFULLY TOWARD FAMILY STABILITY AND ECONOMIC SELF SUFFICIENCY.


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Dr Tara Pir
Clinical Director/training
$116,884
Dr Tara Pir
CEO
$116,884
Dr Yervan Grigoryan
Director
$0
Anthony Bozanic
Treasurer
$0
Dr Malak Eversole
Secretary/vice President
$0
Mashrouteh Pirhekayati
Accounting Manager
$135,251

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $7,406,792
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$0
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $0
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$7,406,792
Total Program Service Revenue$15,214
Investment income $2,519
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 $7,424,525

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