UNITED WAY OF THE DESERT
PO Box 13210, Palm Desert, CA 922553210 unitedwayofthedesert.org

Total Revenue
$1,956,839
Total Expenses
$1,991,771
Net Assets
$1,239,713

Organizations Filed Purposes: To break the cycle of poverty in the Coachella Valley through mobilizing the caring power of community.

UNITED WAY OF THE DESERT UTILIZES A LARGELY VOLUNTEER-DRIVEN PROCESS TO INVEST RESOURCES IN PROGRAMS FOR LOCAL PEOPLE, WHICH HELP MORE THAN 75,000 PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THE COACHELLA VALLEY AND MORONGO BASIN. WE REACH PEOPLE IN NEED TO HELP SOLVE PROBLEMS FOR THE LONG-TERM. OUR EFFORTS ARE FOCUSED ON THREE AREAS: EDUCATION, FINANCIAL STABILITY AND HEALTH. UNITED WAYS FUNDING SUPPORTS 17 PROGRAMS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH 11 MEMBER AGENCIES. TOGETHER WITH THE COMMITMENT OF DONORS AND VOLUNTEERS, UNITED WAY IS ABLE TO ACHIEVE LASTING RESULTS. WE USE PROVEN PRACTICES TO PROTECT OUR DONORS INVESTMENT IN OUR COMMUNITY AND DELIVER THE BEST RETURN ON EACH DOLLAR TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THE GREATEST NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS.A) PROGRAMS FOR FINANCIAL STABILITYCONDITIONS: IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY, NEARLY 50 PERCENT OF RESIDENTS LIVE AT OR BELOW 200% FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL AND STRUGGLE TO MEET THEIR BASIC NEEDS. UNITED WAY OF THE DESERT PROVIDES RESOURCES FOR PROGRAMS THAT ADDRESS CRITICAL NEEDS SUCH AS FOOD, CLOTHING, AND SHELTER FOR OUR MOST AT-RISK RESIDENTS. THESE PROGRAMS HELP KEEP FAMILIES IN THEIR HOMES AND ON THEIR WAY TO RECOVERY BY ALLOWING THEM TO RETAIN MORE OF THEIR INCOMES.RESULTS: 68,000 INDIVIDUALS WERE SERVED FOR THE YEAR IN THE AREA OF INCOME STABILITY. THE PROGRAMS RECEIVING FUNDING FOR THIS AREA ARE DAILY FOOD DISTRIBUTION; HOUSING, WATER AND UTILITY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CLIENTS IN NEED OF CANCER TREATMENT AND OUTPATIENT CARE; AND HEALTH SERVICES AND EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT FOR DISABLED ADULTS AND SENIORS.B) PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATIONCONDITIONS: MORE THAN 60 PERCENT OF CHILDREN ENTERING KINDERGARTEN HAVE NOT HAD ANY FORM OF EARLY EDUCATION. WITH 34% OF CHILDREN LIVING IN POVERTY, AND MORE THAN 80% OF CHILDREN IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY QUALIFYING FOR FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH, MANY CHILDREN DO NOT RECEIVE AN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION AT HOME DUE TO A FAMILYS FINANCIAL CONSTRAINT TO PAY FOR QUALITY PRE-K OR AFTER-SCHOOL CARE. PROGRAMS ARE NEEDED TO PROVIDE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE ENVIRONMENTS FOR CHILDREN TO LEARN AND DEVELOP. AFTER-SCHOOL CARE AND PROGRAMS FURTHER ASSIST WITH A CHILDS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, HELPING TO PROVIDE A SAFE AND SECURE PLACE FOR THEM AND KEEPING THEM ENGAGED IN CONTINUAL LEARNING BOTH EMOTIONALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY. RESULTS: UNITED WAYS FUNDING FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS SERVED APPROXIMATELY 6,000 YOUTH IN ACCREDITED CHILD CARE AND AFTER-SCHOOL CARE; EARLY LITERACY SUPPORT; EDUCATION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT; LIFE SKILLS; CHARACTER AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT; AND CITIZENSHIP PROGRAMS.C) PROGRAMS FOR HEALTHCONDITIONS: ONE-THIRD OF COACHELLA VALLEY RESIDENTS ARE OBESE AND AT RISK FOR DEVELOPING CHRONIC AND LIFE THREATENING ILLNESS. IN ADDITION, OUR MOST UNDERSERVED RESIDENTS, INCLUDING SENIORS, DISABLES ADULTS, AND LOW-INCOME FAMILIES LACK ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE. RESULTS: UNITED WAY FUNDING OF HEALTH CARE SERVED APPROXIMATELY 1,050 INDIVIDUALS FOR MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING FOR CHILDREN; CASE WORK AND COUNSELING FOR VICTIMS OF CHILD ABUSE; AND NUTRITION EDUCATION FOR YOUTH.

UNITED WAY OF THE DESERT FUNDS AND MANAGES SEVERAL PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES FOR SPECIAL AREAS OF NEED. WE HAVE CONTINUED TO PARTNER WITH SEVEN WATER AGENCIES TO PROVIDE MORE THAN $80,000 IN EMERGENCY WATER UTILITY ASSISTANCE TO 1040 FAMILIES TO PREVENT WATER SERVICE SHUT-OFF. IN ADDITION, THE RAISING A READER PROGRAM, WHICH PROVIDES EVIDENCE-BASED EARLY LITERACY INTERVENTIONS FOR AT-RISK FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN, SERVED MORE THAN 2100 FAMILIES IN 2019-2020. LASTLY, WITH THE ONSET OF COVID-19, UNITED WAY OF THE DESERT HAS PROVIDED MORE THAN $168,000 IN EMERGENCY CASH-AID RELEIF TO 336 COACHELLA VALLEY FAMILIES STRUGGLING TO PROVIDE FOR THEIR BASIC NEEDS.

United Way of the Desert Allows Donors to Designate gifts to other United Ways or Specific 501(c)(3) Agencies. There were approximately 354 donor designations to 265 agencies and other United Ways in the 2019-2020 campaign. Agency designations may be paid through a United Way or Federation to which the agency belongs.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kristal GranadosExecutive Dir.40$100,200
William T PowersBOARD MEMBER1$0
David PeatTreasurer5$0
James R PalmerBOARD MEMBER1$0
Lynne StephensonBOARD MEMBER1$0
V Manuel PerezBOARD MEMBER1$0
Dr Edwin GomezBOARD MEMBER1$0
Kris HoppingPresident5$0
Andrew UrisBOARD MEMBER1$0
Richard RamhoffBOARD MEMBER1$0
Jeff HockerVice President5$0
Alicia GeradoBOARD MEMBER1$0
Lori CarneyBOARD MEMBER1$0
Rosa PonceBOARD MEMBER1$0
John E Fitzgerald IiiPRESIDENT EMER1$0
Adam OchoaBOARD MEMBER1$0
Scott BaileyBOARD MEMBER1$0
Brian JohnstonBOARD MEMBER1$0
Don MeadBOARD MEMBER1$0
Sheri BaronsSecretary5$0
Chuck McdanielBOARD MEMBER1$0
Gabriel AguirreBOARD MEMBER1$0
Lindsay GrantVice President5$0

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