Civic Intelligence

Chile-California Council

EIN 45-3275807 • 501(c)3 • San Francisco, CA

Profile

The Chile-California Council is a San Francisco-based nonprofit dedicated to developing and promoting joint endeavors and cooperative relations between Chile and California, as well as individuals, legal entities and other institutions in Chile and California, and to support and engage in activities that promote education, cultural exchange, human capital and technology development and environmental protection in Chile and California.On a daily basis, the Council focuses, among other things, on articulating interests, incubating ideas, and accelerating projects between universities, government agencies, NGOs, and businesses from both territories in areas of common interest. The Council also connects the Chilean-Californian community in California by promoting networking events and friendly gatherings to discuss development-related topics.

870 Market St 1058San Francisco, CA 94102

chile-california.org

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles relative to similar nonprofits. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.

Liabilities / Assets

Score unavailable

No value available

Liabilities-to-assets requires both liabilities and assets on the latest valid filing.

Source year 2024

Liabilities / Revenue

Score unavailable

No value available

Liabilities-to-revenue requires both liabilities and revenue on the latest valid filing.

Source year 2024

Net Margin

62nd percentile

8.7%

Higher net margin than 62% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2024

Top Officer Pay

84th percentile

$0

Higher top officer pay than 84% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.

501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2024

Asset Growth

14th percentile

-67%

Faster asset growth than 14% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2023 to 2024

Revenue Growth

18th percentile

-46%

Faster revenue growth than 18% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Annualized from 2023 to 2024

Assets

Down

$37,401

Down $74,453 (-67%) from 2023

Liabilities

-

No earlier filing loaded for comparison.

Net Assets

Down

$37,401

Down $74,453 (-67%) from 2023

Revenue

Down

$155,500

Down $130,654 (-46%) from 2023

Expenses

Down

$141,909

Down $110,036 (-44%) from 2023

Net Income

Down

$13,591

Down $20,618 (-60%) from 2023

Trend Graphs

Balance Sheet Trend

Grouped bars show assets, liabilities, and net assets across loaded filings.

$150K$100K$50K$0Assets 2012: $85,651Net Assets 2012: $85,6512012Assets 2013: $64,684Liabilities 2013: $740Net Assets 2013: $63,9442013Assets 2014: $15,789Liabilities 2014: $02014Assets 2015: $16,047Liabilities 2015: $1,443Net Assets 2015: $14,6042015Assets 2016: $16,157Liabilities 2016: $379Net Assets 2016: $15,7782016Assets 2017: $13,416Liabilities 2017: $1,826Net Assets 2017: $11,5902017Assets 2018: $12,849Net Assets 2018: $12,8492018Assets 2019: $18,966Net Assets 2019: $18,9662019Assets 2020: $119,433Liabilities 2020: $1,335Net Assets 2020: $118,0982020Assets 2021: $124,349Liabilities 2021: $485Net Assets 2021: $123,8642021Assets 2022: $84,264Liabilities 2022: $6,619Net Assets 2022: $77,6452022Assets 2023: $111,854Liabilities 2023: $0Net Assets 2023: $111,8542023Assets 2024: $37,401Net Assets 2024: $37,4012024

Highlighted filing

2024

Assets$37,401
Liabilities-
Net Assets$37,401

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income by year, with the latest filing highlighted.

$600K$400K$200K$0-$200KRevenue 2012: $115,650Expenses 2012: $29,999Net Income 2012: $85,6512012Revenue 2013: $103,412Expenses 2013: $125,119Net Income 2013: -$21,7072013Revenue 2014: $13,117Expenses 2014: $61,272Net Income 2014: -$48,1552014Revenue 2015: $96,000Expenses 2015: $97,185Net Income 2015: -$1,1852015Revenue 2016: $119,670Expenses 2016: $118,496Net Income 2016: $1,1742016Revenue 2017: $118,047Expenses 2017: $122,235Net Income 2017: -$4,1882017Revenue 2018: $114,751Expenses 2018: $113,492Net Income 2018: $1,2592018Revenue 2019: $125,377Expenses 2019: $119,260Net Income 2019: $6,1172019Revenue 2020: $239,738Expenses 2020: $140,606Net Income 2020: $99,1322020Revenue 2021: $225,521Expenses 2021: $240,491Net Income 2021: -$14,9702021Revenue 2022: $368,459Expenses 2022: $414,678Net Income 2022: -$46,2192022Revenue 2023: $286,154Expenses 2023: $251,945Net Income 2023: $34,2092023Revenue 2024: $155,500Expenses 2024: $141,909Net Income 2024: $13,5912024

Highlighted filing

2024

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Net Income$13,591

Filings

Balance SheetOperations
YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.37$0.37$1.56$1.42$0.14
2023XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$1.12$0.00$1.12$2.86$2.52$0.34
2022XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$0.84$0.07$0.78$3.68$4.15$0.46
2021XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$1.24$0.00$1.24$2.26$2.40$0.15
2020XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$1.19$0.01$1.18$2.40$1.41$0.99
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.19$0.19$1.25$1.19$0.06
2018XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$0.13$0.13$1.15$1.13$0.01
2017Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.13$0.02$0.12$1.18$1.22$0.04
2016XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$0.16$0.00$0.16$1.20$1.18$0.01
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.16$0.01$0.15$0.96$0.97$0.01
2014Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$0.16$0.00$0.13$0.61$0.48
2013Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.65$0.01$0.64$1.03$1.25$0.22
2012Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.86$0.86$1.16$0.30$0.86
Latest Filing Detail
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024
Signed
Aug 16, 2025
Return Version
2024v5.2
Gross Receipts
$155,500
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

The Chile-California Council is a San Francisco-based nonprofit dedicated to developing and promoting joint endeavors and cooperative relations between Chile and California, as well as individuals, legal entities and other institutions in Chile and California, and to support and engage in activities that promote education, cultural exchange, human capital and technology development and environmental protection in Chile and California.On a daily basis, the Council focuses, among other things, on articulating interests, incubating ideas, and accelerating projects between universities, government agencies, NGOs, and businesses from both territories in areas of common interest. The Council also connects the Chilean-Californian community in California by promoting networking events and friendly gatherings to discuss development-related topics.

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
ENERGY and DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT: Disaster Risk Management: We reactivated collaboration with California authorities, including an important mission of CAL FIRE and the former director of CalOES to Chile. We organized the international seminar Wildfires and Emergency Management, bringing together experts, authorities such as the U.S. Ambassador to Chile and the Ambassador of Chile to the U.S., and key actors to share best practices. We made significant progress in renewing the Memorandum of Understanding between CONAF and CAL FIRE, and we facilitated crucial dialogues with the private sector. December 2024: WILDFIRES AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT For over a decade, the Chile California Council (CCC) has been a pillar in promoting collaboration between Chile and California, especially in wildfire and emergency management, areas where both regions face similar challenges. In 2024, efforts began to renew the Memoranda of Understanding between CONAF and CAL FIRE, adapting to the challenges of the current decade. This effort included a key visit by a CAL FIRE delegation to Chile, culminating in the international seminar Wildfires and Emergency Management: Shared Challenges between Chile and California, held at the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The CCC organized a crucial visit by a CAL FIRE delegation to Chile, culminating in the international seminar Wildfires and Emergency Management: Shared Challenges between Chile and California, held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The event brought together high-ranking authorities such as the U.S. Ambassador to Chile, Bernadette Meehan, as well as Chilean Ambassador Beatriz de la Fuente, and experts from CONAF, SENAPRED, CAL FIRE, CalOES, the private sector, and civil society to exchange experiences and best practices. The seminar addressed the public policies needed to tackle forest fires, focusing on prevention, preparedness, and the protection of vulnerable communities. Technical cooperation mechanisms were explored, such as joint training programs for brigades, multinational drills, and the exchange of advanced technologies for early fire detection and emergency management-$66,352
TECHNOLOGY, ENTRPRENEURSHIP and INNOVATION: Chile Conecta: California: We successfully launched this professional network for Chileans in California linked to Science, Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (STIE). The launch event and collaboration with initiatives like Latinas in STEM and Chile Seminars lay the groundwork for empowering Chilean talent abroad and fostering synergies. These achievements would not have been possible without the dedication of our team, the invaluable support of our board, and the collaboration of an extensive network of partners in the public, private, and academic sectors in both territories. We especially thank the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile for its continued trust and support. Looking to the future, our goal is to further deepen the impact of our initiatives and explore new opportunities to collaborate in public and private sector areas that are crucial for sustainable development. Global challenges, such as climate change and rapid technological evolution, require robust and innovative binational collaboration. We pledge to keep spearheading initiatives that address these challenges and deliver real advantages and clear prospects for both Chile and California. From the Chile California Council, we want to express our deepest gratitude to all who have collaborated with us: councilors, authorities, public and private organizations, academics, Chileans in California, and NGOs, among others. Your support has been fundamental to the success of our initiatives in 2024. With hope and professionalism, we renew our commitment to continue building bridges, facilitating dialogue, and generating concrete actions for a more prosperous and sustainable future for both regions.-$41,633
ENVIRONMENT and CONSERVATION: In collaboration with the CCCX, we persisted in promoting the sharing of essential conservation insights. Notable examples include workshops focusing on fog, kelp forest conservation, and bird protection, alongside enabling collaborative engagement at the Biodiversity COP16. These initiatives have successfully fostered vital connections, such as the Chile-California Fog Ecosystem Monitoring Network, and established an innovative partnership between the UC Natural Reserve System and centers at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. CHILE CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENTAL EXCHANGE (CCCX) Under the Environment and Conservation focus area, the CCC supported CCCX activities throughout 2024, including four expert exchanges between California and Chile, fostering high-level meetings with representatives from academia and the public and private sectors. The main purpose of these exchanges was the transfer of specialized knowledge in technology, methodologies, and public policies related to conservation. The workshops generated valuable knowledge and strengthened binational scientific networks to address joint strategies against climate change. In May 2024, Davis, California, hosted a workshop on fog, organized by UC Davis and the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. Scientists explored this crucial phenomenon for Pacific ecosystems, sharing knowledge and methodologies. In June, UC Santa Cruz hosted a workshop on kelp forest ecosystems, with Chilean and Californian experts designing strategies for their sustainable management. In July, thanks to Point Blue Conservation Science in Petaluma, representatives from the Chilean Bird and Wildlife Observers Network analyzed bird conservation, presented strategies, and strengthened ties to protect transcontinental species, with the participation of various organizations and a visit to the Farallon Islands.-$11,059
CHILE CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION EXCHANGE or CCCx: October 2024: SUPPORT FOR GLOBAL CONSERVATION GOALS (COP16) CCCX: Joining the global effort for nature, the CCC supported the CCCX within the framework of the Biodiversity COP16 in Colombia, where key meetings were facilitated, including a dialogue between Chile's Minister of Environment, Maisa Rojas, and California's Secretary for Natural Resources, Wade Crowfoot. This meeting helped reaffirm binational collaboration and coordinate efforts to achieve conservation goals by 2030, demonstrating that global challenges are better faced together. The long-term collaboration between the Chile-California Council and the CCCX has been crucial in 2024 for strengthening scientific networks and developing joint strategies against climate change. Through expert exchanges and high-level meetings, they have promoted environmental conservation and underscored the value of international alliances for a sustainable future-$11,059
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
Tatiana MolinaPresidentFT$0--
Evan EpsteinPresident-$0--
Komal DadlaniDirector-$0--
LovellTu JarvisTreasurer-$0--
Rafael FriedmannDirector-$0--
Eduardo BendekDirector-$0--
Alejandro HuneuusDirector-$0--
Ignacio Fernandez AmunateguiDirector-$0--
Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Chile-California Council
EIN
45-3275807
Phone
6505802050
Address
870 Market St 1058, San Francisco, CA 94102

Signing Officer

Name
Lovell S Jarvis
Title
Treasurer
Signed
2025-08-16
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Preparer

Firm
Hansell & Associates LLP
Address
712 Bancroft Rd 850 Suite 850, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Preparer
John Baka
Phone
4153912529
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Other Expenses.1001

Advertising and Promotion $7376

Other Expenses.1003

Information Technology $435

Other Expenses.1005

Travel $13943

Other Expenses.1007

Conferences, Conventions, and Meetings $58981

Other Expenses.1012

Insurance $3632

Other Expenses.1

Catering Meals $7786

Other Expenses.2

Bank Charges $169

Other Expenses.3

CA Attorney General Fee $100

Other Expenses.4

Website $98

Other Expenses.5

Supplies $25

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