L.A.-based non-profits: ranked by expenditures.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY THE 50 largest non-profit organizations A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes. headquartered in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. County reported $5.3 billion in expenditures for the 2005 fiscal year, an increase of $513 million, or 10.6 percent, from the prior year. Together, they reported $5.6 billion in revenues in 2005, in the process adding $267 million to their combined net assets Net assets The difference between total assets on the one hand and current liabilities and noncapitalized long-term liabilities on the other hand. net assets See owners' equity. of $3.4 billion. Ten organizations reported at least $100 million in expenditures. The organizations provide a wide array of services including the American American, river, 30 mi (48 km) long, rising in N central Calif. in the Sierra Nevada and flowing SW into the Sacramento River at Sacramento. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill (see Sutter, John Augustus) along the river in 1848 led to the California gold rush of Youth Soccer Organization's programs, a host of human services providers and even the Santa Monica-based Rand Rand See Witwatersrand. rand 1 n. See Table at currency. [Afrikaans, after(Witwaters)rand. Corp.'s international policy analysis. No. 4 North Los Angeles Regional Center is one of seven regional centers in the country that provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities developmental disabilities (DD), n.pl the pathologic conditions that have their origin in the embryology and growth and development of an individual. DDs usually appear clinically before 18 years of age. and their families. There are 21 centers throughout the state that receive a combined $3.2 billion in state funding. Organizations are defined by a number of criteria criteria (krītēr´ē n. in order to be considered a public charity. Organizations are classified as public if they receive a majority of their funds from public sources such as the government, or multiple individuals. Conversely con·verse 1 intr.v. con·versed, con·vers·ing, con·vers·es 1. To engage in a spoken exchange of thoughts, ideas, or feelings; talk. See Synonyms at speak. 2. , foundations are considered private if they receive the majority of their funds from an individual source. The Business Journal excluded schools and direct providers of medical services from the list. Overall, the 50 largest organizations employ more than 22,500 people worldwide. THE PACESETTER WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL WORLD Vision International tops the list of the largest public charity organizations headquartered in L.A. County with $1.1 billion in expenditures for the 2005 fiscal year. Monrovia-based World Vision is a Christian Christian flees the City of Destruction. [Br. Lit.: Pilgrim’s Progress] See : Escape Christian travels to Celestial City with cumbrous burden on back. [Br. Lit. relief, development and advocacy The act of Pleading or arguing a case or a position; forceful persuasion. organization that provides services to people in 96 countries. It provides emergency relief, education, health care and economic development aid and services. In 2005, the organization raised nearly $2 billion in cash and goods. It served more than 100 million people and directly benefited 2.7 million children through child sponsorship Child sponsorship allows an individual, typically in a developed country, to sponsor, or fund a child in a developing country until the child becomes self sufficient. This could mean financially supporting the education, health or security of the sponsored child, or in some cases . It devoted emergency money and support to the victims of Hurricane Katrina see displacement. by the tsunami. While the majority of World Vision's focus is on providing relief, it also provides entrepreneurs with micro-finance loans to create sustainable jobs. The program made 365,000 loans in 2005 and has provided more than $375 million in loans over the past year. Founded in the 1950s to care for orphans in Asia, World Vision now employs 23,000 people on six continents Six Continents is a large retail PLC in UK which split into Six Continents Retail known as Mitchells and Butlers plc. The hotels and soft drinks business of Six Continents PLC is now known as InterContinental Hotels Group PLC. .
L.A. BASED NON-PROFITS
Ranked by expenditures
Rank Organization Expenditures
* name (in millions)
* address * 2005
* Web site * 2004
1 World Vision International $1,151.3
800 W. Chestnut Ave. $917.8
Monrovia 91016
wvi.org
2 Aerospace Corp. 629.1
2350 E. El Segundo Blvd. 568.2
El Segundo 90245
aero.org
3 Rand Corp. 221
1700 Main St. 214.7
Santa Monica 90401
rand.org
4 North Los Angeles County Regional Center Inc. 160.8
15400 Sherman Way, Suite 170 147
Van Nuys 91406
nlacrc.org
5 Crystal Stairs Inc. 142.4
5110 W. Goldleaf Circle, Suite 150 163.6
Los Angeles 90056
crystalstairs.org
6 Front Porch Communities and Services 119.4
303 N. Glenoaks Blvd., Suite 1000 116.3
Burbank 91504
frontporch.net
7 San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center 114.9
761 Corporate Center Drive 104.3
Pomona 91768
sgprc.org
8 South Central Los Angeles Regional Center 112.4
650 W. Adams Blvd. 105.1
Los Angeles 90007
sclarc.org
9 California Community Foundation 106.7
445 S. Figueroa St., Suite 3400 75.5
Los Angeles 90071
calfund.org
10 AIDS Healthcare Foundation 101.4
6255 Sunset Blvd., 21st Floor 84.8
Los Angeles 90028
aidshealth.org
11 Children's Home Society of California 97.2
1300 W. Fourth St. 105.4
Los Angeles 90017
chs-ca.org
12 Harbor Regional Center 94.8
21231 Hawthorne Blvd. 87.2
Torrance 90503
harborrc.com
13 Westside Regional Center 94.4
5901 Green Valley Circle, Suite 320 84.6
Culver City 90230
westsiderc.org
14 Public Health Foundation Enterprises Inc. 92.1
13200 Crossroads Parkway North 84.2
City of Industry 91746
phfe.org
15 Child Care Resource Center Inc. 90.1
16650 Sherman Way, Suite 200 91
Van Nuys 91406
ccrcla.org
16 Young Mens Christian Association of Los 88.5
Angeles 84.2
625 S. New Hampshire Ave.
Los Angeles 90005
ymcala.org
17 Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center 88
1000 S. Fremont Ave 79.7
Alhambra 91802
elarc.org
18 Los Angeles County Developmental Service 87.7
Foundation 81.5
3303 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700
Los Angeles 90010
lanterman.org
19 Los Angeles Philharmonic Association 80.6
151 S. Grand Ave. 60.7
Los Angeles 90012
laphil.org
20 Children's Hunger Fund 79.2
PO Box 7085 78
Mission Hills 91346
child renshungerfund.org
21 Access Services Inc. 77.9
633 W. Fifth St., Ninth Floor NA
Los Angeles 90071
asila.org
22 International Medical Corps. 77.1
1919 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 300 87.7
Santa Monica 90404
imcworldwide.org
23 Center for Community and Family Services Inc. 75.2
565 N. Rosemead Blvd. 71.1
Pasadena 91107
ccafs.org
24 Harbor-UCLA Research and Education Institute 71.9
1124 W. Carson St. 72.7
Torrance 90502
labiomed.org
25 Goodwill Industries of Southern California 69.4
342 San Fernando Road 59.5
Los Angeles 90031
goodwillsocal.org
26 University Childrens Medical Group 63.4
6430 Sunset Blvd., Suite 600 57.4
Los Angeles 90028
ucmg.org
27 Options--A Child Care and Human Services 61.7
Agency 62.5
100 N. Citrus St., Suite 300
West Covina 91791
optionscc.com
28 AltaMed Health Services Corp. 60.7
500 Citadel Drive, Suite 490 53
Los Angeles 90040
altamed.org
29 Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los 59.8
Angeles 54
6505 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles 90048
jewishla.org
30 United Way Inc. 58.9
523 W. Sixth St. 59
Los Angeles 90014
unitedwayla.org
31 KCET Community Television of Southern 58.8
California 48.1
4401 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles 90027
kcet.org
32 Jewish Community Foundation 57
6505 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1200 55
Los Angeles 90048
jewishfoundationla.org
33 Daughters of Charity Foundation 57
2131 W. Third St. NA
Los Angeles 90057
doc.org
34 Pacific Clinics 56.8
800 S. Santa Anita Ave. 55.2
Arcadia 91006
pacificclinics.org
35 Union Rescue Mission 52.6
545 S. San Pedro St. 44.2
Los Angeles 90013
urm.com
36 American Youth Soccer Organization 52.5
12501 S. Isis Ave. 48
Hawthorne 90250
soccer.org
37 Mexican American Opportunity Foundation 51.9
401 N. Garfield Ave. 52.9
Montebello 90640
maof.org
38 California Institute of the Arts 51.6
24700 McBean Parkway 49.5
Valencia 91355
calarts.edu
39 Los Angeles Regional Foodbank 51
1734 E. 41st St. 55
Los Angeles 90058
lafoodbank.org
40 Social Vocational Services Inc. (7) 50.8
3555 Torrance Blvd. 48
Torrance 90503
socialvocationalservices.org
41 Museum Associates 50.1
5905 Wilshire Blvd. 48.5
Los Angeles 90036
lacma.org
42 Los Angeles Opera Company 49.7
135 N. Grand Ave. 43
Los Angeles 90012
losangelesopera.com
43 Center Theatre Group of Los Angeles 43.6
601 W. Temple St. 44.5
Los Angeles 90012
taperahmanson.org
44 Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County 40.0
135 N. Grand Ave. 41.1
Los Angeles 90012
musiccenter.org
45 Access To Loans For Learning Student Loan 39
Corp. 23
6701 Center Drive West, Suite 500
Los Angeles 90045
allstudentloan.org
46 Kedren Community Health Center Inc. 38.7
4211 S. Avalon Blvd. 36.8
Los Angeles 90011
N/A
47 Children's Network International 37.1
5600 Rickenbacker Road, Suite 2A 46.8
Bell 90201
childrensnetworkinternational.org
48 Tarzana Treatment Center Inc. (7) 36.2
18646 Oxnard St. 33.6
Tarzana 91356
tarzanatc.org
49 Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services 34.4
3200 Motor Ave. 33.8
Los Angeles 90034
vistadelmar.org
50 Associated Students UCLA 33.5
308 Westwood Plaza, 339 Kerckhoff Hall 33.7
Los Angeles 90024
asucla.ucla.edu
Rank Other Financials Description Program
(in millions) Expenditures (1)
* 2005 revenues
* 2005 net assets
1 $1,245.2 relief, development 83%
$287.6 and advocacy
2 666.4 research institute 92.9
35.9 (3)
3 229 policy analysis 76.5
195.3
4 160.8 developmentally 97.6
0 disabled services and
centers
5 142 nutritional programs 95.1
1.5
6 123.9 retirement homes 92
55.5
7 114.9 developmentally 95.5
0 disabled services and
centers
8 112.9 developmentally 93.2
0 disabled services and
centers
9 185.1 community foundation 96.9
645.9
10 102.4 AIDS health services 96.7
9.9
11 98.4 children's services 93.6
48
12 94.8 developmentally 97.7
0.1 disabled services and
centers
13 94.4 developmentally 94.7
0 disabled services and
centers
14 92.4 infrastructure 93.8
3.5 management and support
services
15 89.8 subsidized child care 97.6
4.4
16 89 YMCA 84.8
98
17 88 developmentally 96.2
0 disabled services and
centers
18 87.8 developmentally 97.6
0.6 disabled services and
centers
19 89 cultural programming 81
80.2
20 NA children's services NA
NA
21 78.1 transportation 90.8
5.3 services for elderly
22 80.2 relief and development 94.9
10.6
23 73.8 human services 95.5
(1.1) provider
24 73.7 research and education 82.6
40.1 grant maker
25 70.8 vocational services 90.6
19.9
26 61 children's services 87.1
19.8
27 62.2 children's services 96.2
6.8
28 67.4 health services 98.9
17.9
29 55.4 human services 75.4
99.1
30 59.4 human services 83.4
20.9
31 64.5 community television 72.6
36.7
32 113 community foundation NA
603
33 65.1 Catholic community 99
531.1 volunteers
34 56.1 mental health clinics 83.5
2.2
35 51.9 homeless services 87.3
NA
36 62.2 youth soccer clubs 91
43.1
37 52.8 child care and 88.5
1.9 education
38 55.9 cultural programming 94.1
128.8
39 49.8 food distributor 97.9
12.8
40 50.6 vocational services 88.6
13
41 97.1 supports L.A. County 82.6
234.3 Museum of Art
42 54.5 cultural programming 77.3
19.9
43 45.7 cultural programming 85.6
51.0 (9)
44 39 cultural programming 84.7
38.5
45 43.4 student loan provider 90.8
35
46 39.4 mental health center 86.8
4.2
47 37.4 human services 98.8
1.2
48 37.2 detoxification 67.7
12.3 treatment center
49 35.9 child and family 87.5
64.7 services
50 34 student services 89.9
20.7
Rank Employees CEO Top Executive
Compensation (2) * name
* title
* phone
1 23,000 $428,374 Dean Hirsch
ceo, president
(626) 303-8811
2 NA 763,324 William F. Ballhaus Jr.
ceo, president
(310) 336-5000
3 1,601 623,304 James A. Thomson
ceo, president
(310) 393-0411
4 322 210,585 George Stevens III
executive director
(818) 778-1900
5 373 170,528 Holly J. Mitchell
ceo
(323) 299-8998
6 2,374 520,902/429,523 (4) Mort Swales/Gary Wheeler
co-presidents
(800) 233-3709
7 263 207,452 R. Keith Penman
executive director
(909) 620-7722
8 229 254,741 Dexter A. Henderson
executive director
(213) 763-7800
9 43 282,783 Antonia Hernandez
president
(213) 413-4130
10 577 265,178 Michael Weinstein
president
(323) 860-5200
11 274 559,340 James T. Spradley Jr.
president
(213) 240-5900
12 NA NA Patricia Del Monico
executive director
(310) 540-1711
13 189 263,904 Michael Danneker
executive director
(310) 258-4000
14 1,203 221,783 Gerald R. Solomon
ceo, president
(562) 699-7320
15 307 171,769 Michael Olenick
ceo, president
(818) 256-1000
16 2,561 289,983 Larry M. Rosen
ceo, president
(213) 351-2242
17 215 218,946 Gloria Wong
executive director
(626) 299-4700
18 173 195,309 Diane Anand
executive director
(213) 383-1300
19 380 894,390 (5) Deborah Borda
ceo, president
(213) 972-7300
20 NA NA David K. Phillips
president
(818) 899-5122
21 65 159,569 Shelly Verrinder
executive director
(213) 270-6000
22 155 264,015 Nancy A. Aossey
ceo, president
(310) 826-7800
23 391 178,224 Prentice Deadrick
executive director
(626) 795-7990
24 NA 283,337 Kenneth P. Trevett
ceo, president
(310) 222-3629
25 1,453 390,697 Douglas H. Barr
ceo, president
(323) 223-1211
26 87 162,774 Carl Grushkin MD
president
(323) 869-2337
27 644 136,981 Cliff Marcussen
ceo
(626) 967-7848
28 950 442,960 Castulo de la Rocha
ceo, president
(323) 889-7300
29 162 377,291 John R. Fishel
president
(323) 761-8000
30 120 259,195 Elise Buik
ceo, president
(213) 630-2366
31 164 388,691 Albert D. Jerome
ceo, president
(323) 666-6500
32 23 NA Marvin I. Schotland
ceo, president
(323) 761-8700
33 NA 0 Sister Joyce Weller
chair
(213) 484-7333
34 884 342,777 Susan Mandel
ceo, president
(626) 254-5000
35 NA NA Warren D. Currie
ceo
(213) 347-6300
36 57 175,000 (3) Rick Davis
acting national executive
director
(310) 643-6455
37 538 156,692 Martin Castro
ceo, president
(323) 890-9600
38 1,092 348,817 Steven Lavine
president
(661) 253-7851
39 67 139,505 Michael Flood
ceo, president
(323) 234-3030
40 1,229 1,272,506 Edward Dawson
executive director
(310) 944-3303
41 307 420,725 (8) Michael Govan
ceo
(323) 857-6142
42 439 0 Mark I. Stern
chairman, ceo
(213) 972-7219
43 397 375,250 Gordon Davidson
founding artistic director
(213) 972-7349
44 709 491,844 Stephen D. Rountree
president, coo
(213) 972-7300
45 NA 427,016 Christopher P. Chapman
ceo, president
(310) 979-4700
46 639 209,395 John H. Griffith MD
ceo, president
(323) 233-0425
47 10 70,209 Roger Presgrove
ceo, president
(323) 980-9870
48 479 319,040 Scott Taylor
ceo, president
(818) 996-1051
49 529 211,796 Elias Lefferman
ceo, president
(310) 836-1223
50 1,963 188,744 Robert Williams
executive director
(310) 794-8843
NA--Not Available
Information for this list was provided from 990 tax return forms by
GuideStar, www.guidestar.org and the organizations themselves.
Hospitals and schools were excluded. Organizations are ranked by fiscal
year 2005 expenditures.
(1) As a percentage of total expenditures.
(2) Includes salary, bonus and contibutions for employee benefits.
(3) Figure includes a $31,950,000 increase from the employee retirement
plan.
(4) Officers have non-qualified deferred 457(f) plans, with associated
"risk of forfeiture" provisions. At the time of payout and the
elimination of "risk of forfeiture", the actual dolar amounts paid are
included in compensation.
(5) The Association also contributed 431,152 to Ms. Borda's retirement
accounts, of which $259,000 was counted for the current period and an
additional $134,000 was counted due to changes in tax law.
(6) Figure for Richard Smith, former national executive director of
AYSO during the fiscal year.
(7) Information is for the 2004 and 2003 fiscal years, respectively.
(8) Salary for former president and chief executive Andrea Rich, who
retired in November 2005.
(9) The organization recieved a transfer of $33,961,000 from Center
Theatre group Endowment Fund, a related organization.
Researched by David Nusbaum
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