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JUNE 24, 2013 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY BUSINESS JOURNAL 13 THE LIST NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Ranked by assets in 2011 NEXT ISSUE Public Relations Firms and Executive Compensation Rank Organization ¥ name ¥ address ¥ website Assets 1 ¥ 2011 ¥ 2010 Expenditures 1 ¥ 2011 ¥ 2010 Revenue 1 ¥ 2011 ¥ 2010 Key Services Profile ¥ year founded ¥ number paid staff ¥ number volunteers Top Local Executive ¥ name ¥ title ¥ phone 1 Front Porch Communities and Services 303 N. Glenoaks Blvd., Suite 1000 Burbank 91502 frontporch.net $547,276 $536,457 $160,261 $153,179 $170,814 $160,408 operates full-service retirement communities, many with facilities for residents with Alzheimer's disease or related dementias 1995 2,000 1,200 Gary Wheeler CEO (818) 729-8100 2 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation 40 Presidential Drive, Suite 200 Simi Valley 93065 reaganfoundation.org 266,764 249,376 22,444 31,897 33,862 46,605 promotes the legacy of Ronald Reagan worldwide; operates presidential library and museum 1985 115 NA John Heubusch Executive Director (805) 522-2977 3 be.group 516 Burchett St. Glendale 91203 thebegroup.org 207,628 212,244 71,941 68,222 68,314 66,142 provides housing, health and support services to older adults statewide 1955 1,019 475 John H. Cochrane, III President & CEO (818) 247-0420 4 Motion Picture & Television Fund 23388 Mulholland Drive Woodland Hills 91364 mptvfund.org 192,929 216,194 106,768 103,536 82,883 84,380 provides health care services and operates an assisted living facility for entertainment industry members 1921 833 611 Robert Beitcher President & CEO (800) 876-8320 5 North Los Angeles County Regional Center 15400 Sherman Way, Suite 170 Van Nuys 91406 www.nlacrc.org 121,583 121,706 274,399 273,497 121,583 121,706 provides services and support to people with developmental disabilities in the San Fernando, Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys 1974 375 NA George Stevens Executive Director (818) 778-1900 6 L.A. Family Housing 7843 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood 91605 lafh.org 47,004 28,860 8,913 7,908 8,624 7,470 helps families transition out of homelessness and poverty through a continuum of housing enriched with supportive services 1983 131 NA Stephanie Klasky-Gamer President & CEO (818) 982-4091 7 Penny Lane Centers 15305 Rayen St. North Hills 91343 pennylane.org 32,085 37,745 42,197 37,971 42,710 37,920 local family and mental-health services 1969 621 20 Ivelise Markovits Founder & CEO (818) 894-3384 8 VEDC (Valley Economic Development Center) 5121 Van Nuys Blvd., Third Floor Van Nuys 91403 vedc.org 27,424 22,618 5,553 4,800 5,796 9,520 offers direct micro and small business loans through programs including SBA Community Advantage and SBA 504 loans; also offers free business training and consulting services 1976 50 0 Roberto Barragan President & CEO (818) 907-9977 9 Child Care Resource Center 20001 Prairie St. Chatsworth 91311 ccrcla.org 16,299 16,299 117,500 117,328 116,930 116,758 provides access to child care, family support, economic development and community education 1975 500 407 Michael Olenick President & CEO (818) 717-1010 10 Valley Village 20830 Sherman Way Winnetka 91306 valleyvillage.org 12,909 13,906 13,490 13,202 14,010 13,582 services for people with developmental disabilities 1971 340 80 Debra Donovan Executive Director (818) 587-9450 11 San Fernando Valley Community Mental Health Center Inc. 6842 Van Nuys Blvd., Sixth Floor Van Nuys 91405 movinglivesforward.org 12,012 12,212 34,400 33,211 34,417 33,672 provides mental-health services to individuals and families including those impacted by homelessness and domestic violence 1970 445 60 Ian Hunter President & CEO (818) 901-4830 12 Valley Community Clinic 6801 Coldwater Canyon Ave. North Hollywood 91605 valleycommunityclinic.org 11,262 10,664 10,391 8,772 10,987 8,444 provides medical care and related health services to the community 1970 213 50 Paula Wilson President & CEO (818) 301-6333 13 Meet Each Need with Dignity 10641 N. San Fernando Road Pacoima 91331 www.mendpoverty.org 10,759 11,195 11,880 11,256 11,565 11,619 support for those in poverty 1971 41 3,000 Marianne Haver Hill President & CEO (818) 897-2443 14 New Horizons 15725 Parthenia St. North Hills 91343 newhorizons-sfv.org 9,303 8,983 11,669 12,365 11,840 12,416 provides services to individuals with special needs 1954 471 336 Cynthia Sewell CEO (818) 894-9302 15 Build Rehabilitation Industries 12432 Foothill Blvd. Sylmar 91342 buildindustries.com 9,134 9,206 4,791 4,552 4,821 4,747 provides rehabilitation and employment services to individuals with disabilities 1967 110 NA Matt Lynch President & CEO (818) 898-0020 16 Burbank Community YMCA 321 E. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank 91502 burbankymca.org 8,927 9,266 5,516 5,547 5,092 5,357 youth and community services 1924 204 NA JC Holt CEO (818) 845-8551 17 Community Foundation of the Verdugos 111 E. Broadway, Suite 200 Glendale 91205 cfverdugos.org 8,820 8,923 753 683 777 1,682 provides financial support to a broad range of non-profits 1956 3 15 Edna Karinski CEO (818) 241-8040 18 Operation Gratitude 16444 Refugio Road Encino 91436 operationgratitude.com 8,443 4,925 9,304 12,705 12,823 9,966 sends care packages and letters to U.S. military deployed in harm's way, their children, veterans, first responders, wounded warriors and their care givers 2003 10 15,000 Carolyn Blashek President (262) 674-7281 19 Junior Achievement of Southern California 6250 Forest Lawn Drive Los Angeles 90068 jasocal.org 6,074 5,634 3,948 3,858 3,979 3,679 teaches youth entrepreneurship, financial literacy and work readiness 1954 41 4,915 Gary W. Hickman President (323) 785-3511 20 Valley Family Center 302 S. Brand Blvd. San Fernando 91340 valleyfamilycenter.org 5,377 5,432 1,079 1,371 1,191 1,064 counseling and educational services for local families 1987 23 85 Sister Carmel Somers Executive Director (818) 365-8588 1 In thousands Ranked by total assets for 2011. NA: Not Available. Note: Information on this list was provided by representatives of the nonprofit organizations themselves or was obtained from GuideStar, a database exclusively devoted to nonprofits. To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure 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 be reprinted in whole or in part without prior written permission from the editor. Researched by Rosie Downey Please see page 14

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Page 1: THE LIST NoN-Profit orgaNizatioNs

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

Please see page 14

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14 San fernando valley BUSIneSS JoUrnal the list JUne 24, 2013

Continued from page 13

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