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June 24, 2013 San fernando valley BuSIneSS Journal 13
THE LIST NoN-Profit orgaNizatioNsRanked by assets in 2011
NexT ISSuePublic Relations Firms and Executive Compensation
Rank Organization¥ name
¥ address
¥ website
Assets1¥ 2011
¥ 2010
Expenditures1¥ 2011
¥ 2010
Revenue1¥ 2011
¥ 2010
Key Services Profile¥ year founded
¥ number paid
staff
¥ number
volunteers
Top Local Executive¥ name
¥ title
¥ phone
1Front Porch Communities and Services303 N. Glenoaks Blvd., Suite 1000Burbank 91502frontporch.net
$547,276$536,457
$160,261$153,179
$170,814$160,408
operates full-service retirement communities, many with facilities for residents withAlzheimer's disease or related dementias
19952,0001,200
Gary WheelerCEO(818) 729-8100
2Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation40 Presidential Drive, Suite 200Simi Valley 93065reaganfoundation.org
266,764249,376
22,44431,897
33,86246,605
promotes the legacy of Ronald Reagan worldwide; operates presidential library andmuseum
1985115NA
John HeubuschExecutive Director(805) 522-2977
3be.group516 Burchett St.Glendale 91203thebegroup.org
207,628212,244
71,94168,222
68,31466,142
provides housing, health and support services to older adults statewide 19551,019475
John H. Cochrane, IIIPresident & CEO(818) 247-0420
4Motion Picture & Television Fund23388 Mulholland DriveWoodland Hills 91364mptvfund.org
192,929216,194
106,768103,536
82,88384,380
provides health care services and operates an assisted living facility forentertainment industry members
1921833611
Robert BeitcherPresident & CEO(800) 876-8320
5North Los Angeles County RegionalCenter15400 Sherman Way, Suite 170Van Nuys 91406www.nlacrc.org
121,583121,706
274,399273,497
121,583121,706
provides services and support to people with developmental disabilities in the SanFernando, Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys
1974375NA
George StevensExecutive Director(818) 778-1900
6L.A. Family Housing7843 Lankershim Blvd.North Hollywood 91605lafh.org
47,00428,860
8,9137,908
8,6247,470
helps families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum ofhousing enriched with supportive services
1983131NA
Stephanie Klasky-GamerPresident & CEO(818) 982-4091
7Penny Lane Centers15305 Rayen St.North Hills 91343pennylane.org
32,08537,745
42,19737,971
42,71037,920
local family and mental-health services 196962120
Ivelise MarkovitsFounder & CEO(818) 894-3384
8VEDC (Valley Economic DevelopmentCenter)5121 Van Nuys Blvd., Third FloorVan Nuys 91403vedc.org
27,42422,618
5,5534,800
5,7969,520
offers direct micro and small business loans through programs including SBACommunity Advantage and SBA 504 loans; also offers free business training andconsulting services
1976500
Roberto BarraganPresident & CEO(818) 907-9977
9Child Care Resource Center20001 Prairie St.Chatsworth 91311ccrcla.org
16,29916,299
117,500117,328
116,930116,758
provides access to child care, family support, economic development andcommunity education
1975500407
Michael OlenickPresident & CEO(818) 717-1010
10Valley Village20830 Sherman WayWinnetka 91306valleyvillage.org
12,90913,906
13,49013,202
14,01013,582
services for people with developmental disabilities 197134080
Debra DonovanExecutive Director(818) 587-9450
11San Fernando Valley Community MentalHealth Center Inc.6842 Van Nuys Blvd., Sixth FloorVan Nuys 91405movinglivesforward.org
12,01212,212
34,40033,211
34,41733,672
provides mental-health services to individuals and families including thoseimpacted by homelessness and domestic violence
197044560
Ian HunterPresident & CEO(818) 901-4830
12Valley Community Clinic6801 Coldwater Canyon Ave.North Hollywood 91605valleycommunityclinic.org
11,26210,664
10,3918,772
10,9878,444
provides medical care and related health services to the community 197021350
Paula WilsonPresident & CEO(818) 301-6333
13Meet Each Need with Dignity10641 N. San Fernando RoadPacoima 91331www.mendpoverty.org
10,75911,195
11,88011,256
11,56511,619
support for those in poverty 1971413,000
Marianne Haver HillPresident & CEO(818) 897-2443
14New Horizons15725 Parthenia St.North Hills 91343newhorizons-sfv.org
9,3038,983
11,66912,365
11,84012,416
provides services to individuals with special needs 1954471336
Cynthia SewellCEO(818) 894-9302
15Build Rehabilitation Industries12432 Foothill Blvd.Sylmar 91342buildindustries.com
9,1349,206
4,7914,552
4,8214,747
provides rehabilitation and employment services to individuals with disabilities 1967110NA
Matt LynchPresident & CEO(818) 898-0020
16Burbank Community YMCA321 E. Magnolia Blvd.Burbank 91502burbankymca.org
8,9279,266
5,5165,547
5,0925,357
youth and community services 1924204NA
JC HoltCEO(818) 845-8551
17Community Foundation of the Verdugos111 E. Broadway, Suite 200Glendale 91205cfverdugos.org
8,8208,923
753683
7771,682
provides financial support to a broad range of non-profits 1956315
Edna KarinskiCEO(818) 241-8040
18Operation Gratitude16444 Refugio RoadEncino 91436operationgratitude.com
8,4434,925
9,30412,705
12,8239,966
sends care packages and letters to U.S. military deployed in harm's way, theirchildren, veterans, first responders, wounded warriors and their care givers
20031015,000
Carolyn BlashekPresident(262) 674-7281
19Junior Achievement of SouthernCalifornia6250 Forest Lawn DriveLos Angeles 90068jasocal.org
6,0745,634
3,9483,858
3,9793,679
teaches youth entrepreneurship, financial literacy and work readiness 1954414,915
Gary W. HickmanPresident(323) 785-3511
20Valley Family Center302 S. Brand Blvd.San Fernando 91340valleyfamilycenter.org
5,3775,432
1,0791,371
1,1911,064
counseling and educational services for local families 19872385
Sister Carmel SomersExecutive Director(818) 365-8588
1 In thousandsRanked by total assets for 2011. NA: Not Available. Note: Information on this list was provided by representatives ofthe nonprofit organizations themselves or was obtained from GuideStar, a database exclusively devoted tononprofits. To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made toensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send
corrections or additions on company letterhead to the Research Department, San Fernando Valley Business Journal,21600 Oxnard St., Suite 250, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. The Research Department can also be reached directly at(818) 316-3130 or at [email protected]. © 2013 San Fernando Valley Business Journal. This list may not bereprinted in whole or in part without prior written permission from the editor.
Researched by Rosie Downey
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Rank Organization¥ name
¥ address
¥ website
Assets1¥ 2011
¥ 2010
Expenditures1¥ 2011
¥ 2010
Revenue1¥ 2011
¥ 2010
Key Services Profile¥ year founded
¥ number paid
staff
¥ number
volunteers
Top Local Executive¥ name
¥ title
¥ phone
21Chrysalis14015 Van Nuys Blvd., Suite EPacoima 91331www.changelives.org
$5,235$4,082
$7,756$6,871
$8,819$7,655
offers services to homeless and low-income individuals to help them prepare forand attain employment
198475500
Mark LorangerPresident & CEO(213) 806-6342
22Child and Family Guidance Center9650 Zelzah Ave.Northridge 91325childguidance.org
4,8575,039
22,47723,234
22,02323,285
provides mental-health services, prevention and early intervention programs 196238743
Roy MarshallPresident & CEO(818) 739-5167
23El Nido Family Centers10200 Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 350Mission Hills 91345elnidofamilycenters.org
4,6424,685
8,10310,888
8,04711,073
education and social services to at-risk children, youth and families 195419756
Liz HerreraExecutive Director(818) 830-3646
24Project GRAD Los Angeles10625 Erwin St.North Hollywood 91606projectgradla.org
4,2874,103
3,7644,229
4,0224,536
creates a "college-bound culture" through academic enrichment and collegereadiness programs
199939300
Ford RooseveltPresident & CEO(818) 760-4695
25Los Angeles Valley College Foundation5800 Fulton Ave.Valley Glen 91401lavcfoundation.org
3,8013,742
1,0922,142
1,1521,741
advances the teaching and learning objectives of Valley College 1971NANA
Raul CastilloExecutive Director(818) 947-2619
26College of the Canyons Foundation26455 Rockwell Canyon RoadSanta Clarita 91355www.canyons.edu/offices/foundation
3,6214,015
1,234911
1,4131,277
designated to receive gifts for the college from individuals, corporations andfoundations
1969543
Dianne Van HookChancellor(661) 362-3400
27Haven Hills Inc.P.O. Box 260Canoga Park 91305havenhills.org
3,3463,442
1,4711,402
1,4321,484
domestic violence shelter, crisis line, 18-month transitional housing, outreach,advocacy and counseling
197730111
Sara BerdineExecutive Director(818) 887-7481
28Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship10860 Topanga Canyon Blvd.Chatsworth 91311rideon.org
2,7462,488
820824
1,1041,166
physical, occupational and speech therapy and therapeutic horseback riding tochildren and adults with physical and mental disabilities
199419120
Bryan McQueeneyExecutive Director(818) 700-2971
29Boys and Girls Club of the West Valley7245 Remmet Ave.Canoga Park 91303wvbgc.org
2,0651,851
1,4921,434
1,6981,336
after-school and full-day programs for youth 6-17 199552100
Jan SobelPresident & CEO(818) 610-1054
30Dubnoff Center for Child Development10526 Dubnoff WayNorth Hollywood 91606dubnoffcenter.org
2,0432,257
5,0115,666
4,6465,209
educational, clinical and vocational services for children and families 194817862
Ivelise MarkovitsFounder & CEO(818) 894-3384
1 In thousandsRanked by total assets for 2011. NA: Not Available. Note: Information on this list was provided by representatives ofthe nonprofit organizations themselves or was obtained from GuideStar, a database exclusively devoted tononprofits. To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made toensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send
corrections or additions on company letterhead to the Research Department, San Fernando Valley Business Journal,21600 Oxnard St., Suite 250, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. The Research Department can also be reached directly at(818) 316-3130 or at [email protected]. © 2013 San Fernando Valley Business Journal. This list may not bereprinted in whole or in part without prior written permission from the editor.
Researched by Rosie Downey
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Rank Organization¥ name
¥ address
¥ website
Assets1¥ 2011
¥ 2010
Expenditures1¥ 2011
¥ 2010
Revenue1¥ 2011
¥ 2010
Key Services Profile¥ year founded
¥ number paid
staff
¥ number
volunteers
Top Local Executive¥ name
¥ title
¥ phone
31Child Development Institute6340 Variel Ave., Suite AWoodland Hills 91367www.cdikids.org
$1,770$1,718
$3,950$4,215
$4,025$3,955
relationship-based support and therapeutic services, early intervention, allied healthservices, infant mental health, marriage and family counseling, professional trainingand consulting services
199575200
Joan MalteseExecutive Director(818) 888-4559
32Keep Youth Doing Something (KYDS) Inc.7026 Sophia Ave.Van Nuys 91406www.kydsinc.org
1,6081,682
2,1702,194
2,1192,013
provides free academic, sports and enrichment programs for low income, at-riskyouth in the San Fernando Valley and East Los Angeles
198910940
Vikki BaletProgram Director(818) 908-2029
33Counseling4Kids601 S. Glenoaks Blvd., Suite 200Burbank 91502counseling4kids.org
1,523728
5,9594,924
5,9814,947
provides mental health services to children in foster care in Los Angeles County 19973050
Richard BurrellExecutive Director(818) 333-8291
34Children of the Night14530 Sylvan St.Van Nuys 91411childrenofthenight.org
1,4101,597
1,8511,737
1,6271,692
shelter, on-site school, case management 197925150
Lois LeeFounder & President(800) 551-1300
35Valley Economic Alliance5121 Van Nuys Blvd., Suite 200Sherman Oaks 91403thevalley.net
1,1481,278
1,3001,012
1,231934
grow and sustain the economy of the Valley 1994NA160
Kenn PhillipsInterim President(818) 379-7000
36Human Interaction Research Institute5435 Balboa Blvd., Suite 115Encino 91316humaninteract.org
800967
429459
453497
helps non-profits, funders and communities handle the challenges of innovationand change
196160
Thomas E. BackerExecutive Director(818) 386-9137
37Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation2501 W. Burbank Blvd., #201Burbank 91505aarbf.org
736881
777819
6701,324
burn prevention education and burn survivor services 19715500
Jennifer RadicsScott VandrickExecutive Directors(818) 848-0223
38Valley Cultural Center21550 Oxnard St., Suite 470Woodland Hills 91367valleycultural.org
619665
718719
684652
serves the greater San Fernando Valley in promoting the performing and visual artsthrough concerts, outdoor movies, a July 4th extravaganza and children's concerts
1975520
James W. Kinsey IIIPresident & CEO(818) 704-1358
39Grandparents as Parents22048 Sherman Way, Suite 217Canoga Park 91303GrandparentsAsParents.org
531415
725652
844820
provides programs and services to meet the needs of grandparents and otherrelatives who are raising children at risk
198720150
Madelyn GordonExecutive Director(818) 264-0880
40Youth Speak Collective444 S. Brand Blvd., Suite 201San Fernando 91340youthspeakcollective.org
389272
636539
476642
helps low-income communities in the North San Fernando Valley pursue highereducation
20054123
David KietzmanExecutive Director(818) 890-2928
1 In thousandsRanked by total assets for 2011. NA: Not Available. Note: Information on this list was provided by representatives ofthe nonprofit organizations themselves or was obtained from GuideStar, a database exclusively devoted tononprofits. To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made toensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send
corrections or additions on company letterhead to the Research Department, San Fernando Valley Business Journal,21600 Oxnard St., Suite 250, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. The Research Department can also be reached directly at(818) 316-3130 or at [email protected]. © 2013 San Fernando Valley Business Journal. This list may not bereprinted in whole or in part without prior written permission from the editor.
Researched by Rosie Downey
“Everyone has a chance to make the Haven Hills program work for them.
It’s a wonderful gift and we will be forever grateful for the second chance. Thank you.”
- Former client in our Haven Two Transitional Program
“What they gave me most was hope, because when I came to the shelter I was hopeless.” - Former Crisis Shelter Client
P.O. Box 260, Canoga Park, CA 91305 Administration: (818) 887-7481 Crisis Line: (818) 887-6589 Fax: (818) 887-4796 www.havenhills.org