Organizations Filed Purposes:
WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY COMMUNITIES TO SUPPORT LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS IN ACHIEVING SELF-SUFFICIENCY.
TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO THE LOW INCOME POPULATION IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY WHICH ARE DESIGNED TO HAVE A MEASURABLE IMPACT ON THE CAUSES OF POVERTY
THE FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (FDP) HELPS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS WITH A VARIETY OF SERVICES TO ASSIST THEM IN ACHIEVING ECONOMIC STABILITY AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY. PROGRAM COMPONENTS INCLUDE THE OBERSHAW SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM; STEPS-TO-SUCCESS CASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM; RAPID RE-HOUSING, EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT AND JOB TRAINING SUPPORT; EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE AND TEMPORARY MOTEL ASSISTANCE; VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE; SUMMER CAMP AND OTHER CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS. THROUGH THESE PROGRAM COMPONENTS, FDP PROVIDES CRISIS INTERVENTION THROUGH EMERGENCY SERVICES SUCH AS HOUSING ASSISTANCE, TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES, CASE MANAGEMENT, FOOD, CLOTHING, TRANSPORTATION, FINANCIAL LITERACY CLASSES, FREE TAX PREPARATION SERVICES AND CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS DURING SUMMER BREAK, BACK TO SCHOOL AND THE HOLIDAYS. IN 2019, FDP SERVED OVER 3,700 FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS.
THE CAPSBC FOOD BANK IS THE LARGEST PROVIDER OF EMERGENCY FOOD IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY WITH A MISSION TO COMBAT HUNGER AND MALNUTRITION BY DISTRIBUTING HEALTHY FOOD TO PEOPLE IN NEED. IN 2019, THE FOOD BANK RECEIVED 14.7 MILLION POUNDS OF USDA SURPLUS COMMODITY AND DONATED FOOD PROVIDING 765,743 SERVICES TO LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS THROUGH A DISTRIBUTION NETWORK COMPRISED OF 275 COMMUNITY AND FAITH-BASED AGENCIES. A TOTAL OF 379,545 NUTRITIOUS MEALS WERE SERVED THROUGH ITS SOUP KITCHEN NETWORK; 1,187 COLLEGE STUDENTS RECEIVED ASSISTANCE THROUGH THE CAMPUS CUPBOARD PROGRAM CREATED TO REDUCE BARRIERS TO STUDENTS ACHIEVING ACADEMIC SUCCESS. IN 2019, THE SENIOR CHOICE NUTRITIONAL PROGRAM TO ALLEVIATE HUNGER AND MALNUTRITION AMONG 1,411 VULNERABLE SENIORS. THE FOOD BANK ENGAGES VOLUNTEERS TO ASSIST IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD TO OUR COMMUNITIES AND OVER 3,000 VOLUNTEERS CONTRIBUTED 173,041 HOURS OF SERVICE VALUED AT 4.4 MILLION DOLLARS.
THE ENERGY, EDUCATION, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PROGRAM (EEES) FOCUS IS TO REDUCE THE ENERGY BURDEN IN LOW-INCOME HOMES BY INSTALLING ENERGY-EFFICIENT MEASURES AND ADDRESSING HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES. THERE ARE THREE MAJOR COMPONENTS TO THE EEES PROGRAM: WEATHERIZATION, EMERGENCY CRISIS INTERVENTION AND HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. EEES IS THE LARGEST PROVIDER OF UTILITY BILLL ASSISTANCE IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY AND PROVIDED 11,896 HOUSEHOLDS WITH 5.3 MILLION DOLLARS OF UTILITY ASSISTANCE IN 2019. EEES PROVIDES ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES, INCLUDING HOME WEATHERIZATION, APPLIANCES REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR, ENERGY ASSISTANCE AND ENERGY EDUCATION TO ELIGIBLE LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS. EEES PROCESSES APPLICATIONS FOR THE HEAP PROGRAM, EMERGENCY UTILITY ASSISTANCE (FAST TRACK) AND ADMINISTERS THE WEATHERIZATION TRAINING CENTER FOCUSED ON TRAINING INDIVIDUALS IN CLEAN ENERGY. IN 2019, 568 HOMES WERE WEATHERIZED, 823 ENERGY EFFICIENT APPLICANCES WERE INSTALLED OR REPAIRED; 36,968 INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED ENERGENCY EDUCATION .
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Patricia L Nickols | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | 40 | $129,238 |
Richard Schmidt | CFO | 40 | $113,181 |
Kathy Johnson | MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Michael Townsend | MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Maha Rizvi | MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Stephen Manteros | MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Deborah Robertson | MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Socorro Enriquez | VICE CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
Anna Ulibarri | MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Thomas Rice | MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Ammie Hines | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
Nancy Ruth White | MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Joanne Gilbert | BOARD CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
Dr Margaret Hill | MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Dr Joshua Beckley | MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
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