COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF ST LOUIS COUNTY INC
2709 WOODSON ROAD, OVERLAND, MO 63114 www.caastlc.org

Total Revenue
$8,325,654
Total Expenses
$8,364,741
Net Assets
$2,432,590

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE MISSION OF CAASTLC, INC. IS TO END POVERTY. THE ORGANIZATION IS COMMITTED TO HELPING THE FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY PREVENT THE CONDITIONS OF POVERTY FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS. THE ORGANIZATION'S VISION: HEALTHY FAMILIES THRIVING IN THEIR COMMUNITY FREE FROM POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION; A WIDE RANGE OF OPPORTUNITIES AND ACCESSIBILITY TO EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE, CAREERS, AND SAFE, AFFORDABLE, ENERGY EFFICIENT HOUSING; INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES THAT SUSTAIN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES AND BUSINESS GROWTH; NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTED AND SUSTAINED FOR THE FUTURE.

THE MISSION OF CAASTLC, INC. IS TO END POVERTY.

ENERGY ASSISTANCE: THE ENERGY CRISIS INTERVENTION PROGRAM ASSISTS LOW INCOME FAMILIES, FOCUSING PRIMARILY ON HEATING, OCTOBER THROUGH MARCH. COOLING IS THE PRIMARY FOCUS JUNE THROUGH SEPTEMBER.IN FISCAL YEAR 2019, 7,237 HOUSEHOLDS WERE ASSISTED.

WEATHERIZATION: THIS PROGRAM IS SPONSORED AND REGULATED BY THE MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. WEATHERIZATION IDENTIFIES WHAT CAN BE DONE TO A HOME TO REDUCE UTILITY CONSUMPTION BY LOW INCOME FAMILIES. HOMES ARE AIR FILTRATION TESTED BY ENERGY AUDITORS. TEST RESULTS INDICATE WHAT MEASURES MUST BE TAKEN IN ORDER TO MAKE HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS MORE EFFECTIVE. HEATING SYSTEMS ARE EVALUATED, UPGRADED OR REPLACED FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY. IN FISCAL YEAR 2019, 144 HOMES WERE WEATHERIZED.

COMMUNITY SERVICES: THE COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (CSBG) PROGRAM PROVIDES STATES AND INDIAN TRIBES WITH FUNDS TO LESSEN POVERTY IN COMMUNITIES. THE FUNDS PROVIDE A RANGE OF SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES TO ASSIST THE NEEDS OF LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS INCLUDING THE HOMELESS, MIGRANTS AND THE ELDERLY. GRANT AMOUNTS ARE DETERMINED BY A FORMULA BASED ON EACH STATE'S AND INDIAN TRIBE'S POVERTY POPULATION. GRANTEES RECEIVING FUNDS UNDER THE CSBG PROGRAM ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES ADDRESSING EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION, BETTER USE OF AVAILABLE INCOME, HOUSING, NUTRITION, EMERGENCY SERVICES AND/OR HEALTH. BENEFICIARIES ARE LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS THAT MAY BE UNEMPLOYED OR RECEIVING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, INCLUDING TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES (TANF), AT-RISK YOUTH, CUSTODIAL AND NON-CUSTODIAL PARENTS, RESIDENTS OF PUBLIC HOUSING, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, PERSONS WHO ARE HOMELESS, AND INDIVIDUALS TRANSITIONING FROM INCARCERATION INTO THE COMMUNITY. THE COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY ADMINISTERS THESE PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT ST. LOUIS COUNTY. WE HAVE SEVEN OUTREACH LOCATIONS TO ASSIST PERSONS NEEDING SERVICES. PROGRAMS OFFERED INCLUDE: UTILITY ASSISTANCE, FOOD, HOUSING ASSISTANCE, YOUTH SERVICES, COUNSELING SERVICES, CASE MANAGEMENT, WEATHERIZATION, VETERAN ASSISTANCE, WATER, BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND ENERGY EDUCATION. IN FISCAL YEAR 2019, COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ASSISTED 2,078 FAMILIES AND A TOTAL OF 2,092 INDIVIDUALS.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Cenia BosmanPRESIDENT & CEO50$121,753
Mark KurtzCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER50$98,777
Basil RudawskyTREASURER1$0
Gloria McqueenSECRETARY1$0
Michael PendergastVICE-CHAIRPERSON1$0
Sheila PearsonPRESIDENT1$0
Joel VickeryBOARD MEMBER1$0
Shira TruittBOARD MEMBER1$0
Tyrrell RodgersBOARD MEMBER1$0
Terrie HartBOARD MEMBER1$0
Julie HarrisBOARD MEMBER1$0
Clayton EvansBOARD MEMBER1$0
Steven EsparzaBOARD MEMBER (THRU FEBRUARY)1$0
Linda EikerenkoetterBOARD MEMBER1$0
Geralyn CliftonBOARD MEMBER1$0
Rose CasonBOARD MEMBER1$0
Yolanda AustinBOARD MEMBER1$0
Louis AboussieBOARD MEMBER1$0

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