Civic Intelligence

United Way Inc.

990 • Fiscal year 2019 • EIN 95-2274801

Jul 01, 2018 to Jun 30, 2019 • Filed on May 06, 2020

1150 S Olive Street Suite T500Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 808-6220

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.

Liabilities / Assets

58th percentile

0.35x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 58% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $50M-$100M nonprofits • Source year 2019

Liabilities / Revenue

48th percentile

0.35x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 48% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $50M-$100M nonprofits • Source year 2019

Net Margin

78th percentile

19%

Higher net margin than 78% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $50M-$100M nonprofits • Source year 2019

Top Officer Pay

72nd percentile

$548,273

Higher top officer pay than 72% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 0.9% of source-year revenue.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $50M-$100M nonprofits • Source year 2019

Asset Growth

94th percentile

38%

Faster asset growth than 94% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $50M-$100M nonprofits • Annualized from 2018 to 2019

Revenue Growth

86th percentile

28%

Faster revenue growth than 86% of similar nonprofits.

2019 filings • 501(c)3 • $50M-$100M nonprofits • Annualized from 2018 to 2019

Assets

Up

$59,246,831

Up $16,230,746 (+38%) from 2018

Net Assets

Up

$38,605,282

Up $8,703,004 (+29%) from 2018

Liabilities

Up

$20,641,549

Up $7,527,742 (+57%) from 2018

Revenue

Up

$59,604,703

Up $12,899,229 (+28%) from 2018

Expenses

Down

$48,294,639

Down $1,111,774 (-2.3%) from 2018

Net Income

Up

$11,310,064

Up $14,011,003 (+519%) from 2018

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

The highlighted filing sits inside the broader history for assets, liabilities, and net assets.

$200M$150M$100M$50M$0Assets 2011: $44,195,768Liabilities 2011: $18,703,362Net Assets 2011: $25,492,4062011Assets 2012: $41,461,805Liabilities 2012: $16,760,476Net Assets 2012: $24,701,3292012Assets 2013: $44,144,599Liabilities 2013: $16,159,151Net Assets 2013: $27,985,4482013Assets 2014: $46,277,402Liabilities 2014: $16,811,852Net Assets 2014: $29,465,5502014Assets 2015: $45,654,743Liabilities 2015: $16,097,754Net Assets 2015: $29,556,9892015Assets 2016: $46,540,475Liabilities 2016: $19,286,107Net Assets 2016: $27,254,3682016Assets 2017: $45,828,368Liabilities 2017: $15,010,930Net Assets 2017: $30,817,4382017Assets 2018: $43,016,085Liabilities 2018: $13,113,807Net Assets 2018: $29,902,2782018Assets 2019: $59,246,831Liabilities 2019: $20,641,549Net Assets 2019: $38,605,2822019Assets 2020: $63,354,445Liabilities 2020: $21,941,514Net Assets 2020: $41,412,9312020Assets 2021: $90,203,286Liabilities 2021: $14,327,242Net Assets 2021: $75,876,0442021Assets 2022: $90,002,015Liabilities 2022: $8,897,275Net Assets 2022: $81,104,7402022Assets 2023: $92,970,414Liabilities 2023: $7,125,302Net Assets 2023: $85,845,1122023Assets 2024: $188,168,540Liabilities 2024: $112,381,464Net Assets 2024: $75,787,0762024

Highlighted filing

2019

Assets$59,246,831
Liabilities$20,641,549
Net Assets$38,605,282

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income across loaded years, with this filing highlighted.

$100M$50M$0-$50MRevenue 2011: $54,826,158Expenses 2011: $55,696,539Net Income 2011: -$870,3812011Revenue 2012: $66,801,550Expenses 2012: $63,057,923Net Income 2012: $3,743,6272012Revenue 2013: $70,365,552Expenses 2013: $69,320,556Net Income 2013: $1,044,9962013Revenue 2014: $67,919,273Expenses 2014: $66,781,137Net Income 2014: $1,138,1362014Revenue 2015: $67,322,105Expenses 2015: $65,809,515Net Income 2015: $1,512,5902015Revenue 2016: $73,153,055Expenses 2016: $71,205,024Net Income 2016: $1,948,0312016Revenue 2017: $67,005,092Expenses 2017: $67,760,243Net Income 2017: -$755,1512017Revenue 2018: $46,705,474Expenses 2018: $49,406,413Net Income 2018: -$2,700,9392018Revenue 2019: $59,604,703Expenses 2019: $48,294,639Net Income 2019: $11,310,0642019Revenue 2020: $59,662,223Expenses 2020: $55,109,866Net Income 2020: $4,552,3572020Revenue 2021: $68,762,414Expenses 2021: $41,034,127Net Income 2021: $27,728,2872021Revenue 2022: $49,602,090Expenses 2022: $44,155,282Net Income 2022: $5,446,8082022Revenue 2023: $47,407,107Expenses 2023: $44,808,121Net Income 2023: $2,598,9862023Revenue 2024: $38,681,108Expenses 2024: $49,630,595Net Income 2024: -$10,949,4872024

Highlighted filing

2019

Revenue$59,604,703
Expenses$48,294,639
Net Income$11,310,064
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jul 1, 2018 to Jun 30, 2019
Signed
May 6, 2020
Return Version
2018v3.3
Gross Receipts
$60,351,725
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

To permanently break the cycle of poverty for our most vulnerable neighbors: low-income families, children, veterans and people experiencing homelessness.

Balance Sheet Detail
LineBeginningEndChange
Assets
Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts$16,605,753$27,827,249▲ $11,221,496
Pledges and Grants Receivable$11,745,557$17,144,488▲ $5,398,931
Investments in Publicly Traded Securities$9,541,042$9,650,235▲ $109,193
Accounts Receivable$1,383,015$1,731,333▲ $348,318
Savings and Temporary Cash Investments$1,824,833$1,569,513▼ $255,320
Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net$847,459$688,150▼ $159,309
Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges$649,734$217,171▼ $432,563
Other Notes and Loans Receivable, Net$0$0→ $0
Receivable From Disqualified Prsn$0$0→ $0
Receivables From Officers Etc$0$0→ $0
Investments Other Securities$0$0→ $0
Investments Program Related$0$0→ $0
Intangible Assets$0$0→ $0
Inventories for Sale or Use$0$0→ $0
Loans From Officers Directors$0$0→ $0
Total Assets$43,016,085$59,246,831▲ $16,230,746
Other Assets Total$418,692$418,692→ $0
Liabilities
Grants Payable$7,362,115$12,920,305▲ $5,558,190
Other Liabilities$2,058,441$4,549,607▲ $2,491,166
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses$3,174,559$2,652,945▼ $521,614
Escrow Account Liability$418,692$418,692→ $0
Deferred Revenue$100,000$100,000→ $0
Mortgage Notes Payable Secured by Investment Property$0$0→ $0
Unsecured Notes Loans Payable$0$0→ $0
Tax Exempt Bond Liabilities$0$0→ $0
Total Liabilities$13,113,807$20,641,549▲ $7,527,742
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Temporarily Rstr Net Assets$10,704,018$23,149,839▲ $12,445,821
Unrestricted Net Assets$19,198,260$15,455,443▼ $3,742,817
Permanently Rstr Net Assets$0$0→ $0
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$29,902,278$38,605,282▲ $8,703,004
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$43,016,085$59,246,831▲ $16,230,746

Asset Categories

AssetBook ValueDepreciationBasis
Leasehold Improvements$659,137$1,068,980$1,728,117
Equipment$1,715$1,121,809$1,123,524
Other Land Buildings$27,298$304,205$331,503

Endowment Activity

PeriodBeginningContrib.Gain/LossOther UsesEnd
2018$3,767,654-▲ $193,918-$3,961,572
2017$3,398,333$100,000▲ $269,321-$3,767,654
2016$2,955,135-▲ $443,198-$3,398,333
2015$3,056,016-▼ $100,881-$2,955,135
2014$2,954,153-▲ $101,863-$3,056,016
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
Elise BuikPresident & CEOFT$332,109$216,164$548,273
Milinda MartinChief Operating OfficerFT$191,475$96,972$288,447
Erika Anderson-kemmerer Prt YrChief Development OfficerFT$211,550$70,038$281,588
Lining RecendezVP, FinanceFT$165,069$70,219$235,288
Deena MargolisVP, Community ImpactFT$160,258$49,867$210,125
Demetrius StevensonDir, Corporate StrategiesFT$109,168$60,943$170,111
Joythea HoshinoDir, Human ResourcesFT$118,767$45,665$164,432
Elizabeth PaulsonDir, Engmt & Strat. InitativeFT$136,170$12,498$148,668
Corey CastilloDir, Major AccountsFT$120,816$11,441$132,257
Brian VasalloDir, Digital MarketingFT$115,125$15,423$130,548

Board Members and Trustees

NameTitle
Chris CareyChair
Caroline NahasVice Chair
Jana Waring GreerVice Chair
Adele BerwangerBoard Member
Brad LarsenBoard Member
Carmen MochBoard Member
Caroline ChoeBoard Member
Douglas TurkBoard Member
Elisabeth DickBoard Member
Fred AbdelnourBoard Member
Irene OhBoard Member
Jade ShoppBoard Member
Janet ClaytonBoard Member
Jerry NeumanBoard Member
Joe WazBoard Member
Jonathan LarsenBoard Member
Julie Miller-phippsBoard Member
Kathy MandatoBoard Member
Kathy SieckBoard Member
Kevin DemoffBoard Member
Kevin KimBoard Member
Larry JamesBoard Member
Leslie LassiterBoard Member
Lisa Cleri RealeBoard Member
Mark HutchinsBoard Member
Mark LouchheimBoard Member
Mark PhairBoard Member
Michael SilacciBoard Member
Michele HavensBoard Member
Miguel SantanaBoard Member
Regina RossallBoard Member
Renata SimrilBoard Member
Robyn LawhonBoard Member
Sharon TomkinsBoard Member
Steven OlsonBoard Member
Stewart KwohBoard Member
Tom CuceBoard Member
William Donovan JrBoard Member
DAVID DiCRISTOFAROBoard Member - Part Year
Lisa AlexanderBoard Member - Part Year
Rudy MedinaCorporate Secretary
Rusty HicksEx-officio
Sachi HamaiEx-officio
Brian CullinanTreasurer

Highest Paid Contractors

ContractorServicesLocationCompensation
Swell Creative Group LLCDigital Comm1508 Elevado Street, Los Angeles, CA 90026$645,910
Veritimo IncIT Management2217 India Street, Los Angeles, CA 90039$487,348
Education Resource Strategies IncResearch, Strategies480 Pleasant Street Suite C-200, Watertown, MA 02472$480,000
Mal Warwick AssociatesDir Mail Fundraising2550 Ninth Street Suite 103, Berkeley, CA 94710$294,033
RallyComm & Event10474 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 405, Los Angeles, CA 90025$264,582
Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$57,990,208
Program Service Revenue
$0
Investment Income
$328,430
Other Revenue
$1,286,065
All Other Contributions
$56,488,842
Change in Net Assets
$11,310,064

Noncash Contribution Practices

Property subject to holding requirements
No
Reviewed unusual noncash gifts
Yes
Third parties used for noncash contributions
No

Noncash Contributions

Contribution TypeContribution CountReported AmountValuation Method
Securities Publicly Traded27$445,816Fair Market Value (FMV)
Total Noncash Contributions27$445,816-

Audited Revenue Reconciliation

Revenue per Audited Statements
$44,140,601
Revenue Not Reported on Financial Statements
$15,464,102
Revenue Not Reported on Form 990
$80,476
Other Revenue Adjustments
$15,464,102
Total Revenue per Audited Statements
$44,221,077
Total Revenue per Form 990
$59,604,703
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$28,538,836
Other Expenses$10,301,587
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$9,333,966
Total Fundraising Expense$4,663,831
Professional Fundraising Fees$120,250

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Grants to Domestic Orgs$28,538,836--$28,538,836
Other Salaries and Wages$2,929,920$1,324,475$2,043,951$6,298,346
Fees for Services Other$5,119,999$281,126$308,019$5,709,144
Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$519,298$493,186$377,783$1,390,267
Occupancy$445,445$206,792$232,410$884,647
Information Technology$283,207$207,812$231,407$722,426
Payroll Taxes$280,634$112,156$181,947$574,737
Pension Plan Contributions$245,121$150,649$172,925$568,695
Advertising$273,729$58,186$230,230$562,145
Other Employee Benefits$247,904$86,584$167,433$501,921
Payments to Affiliates$205,669$129,141$143,490$478,300
Other Expenses$141,952$112,472$170,104$424,528
Office Expenses$230,958$53,589$62,683$347,230
Conferences and Meetings$220,511$40,990$63,138$324,639
Travel$159,323$69,973$82,053$311,349
Depreciation Depletion$68,503$43,013$47,792$159,308
Fees for Services Accounting-$149,595-$149,595
Fees for Services Professional Fundraising--$120,250$120,250
Insurance$36,373$22,839$25,377$84,589
Fees for Services Management-$52,000-$52,000
Fees for Services Lobbying$41,864--$41,864
Fees for Services Legal-$32,061-$32,061
Interest$4,070$2,556$2,839$9,465
Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees-$8,297-$8,297
Total Functional Expenses$39,993,316$3,637,492$4,663,831$48,294,639

Audited Expense Reconciliation

Line ItemAmount
Total Expenses per Form 990$48,294,639
Total Expenses per Audited Statements$32,870,537
Expenses per Audited Statements$32,830,537
Expenses Not Reported on Financial Statements$15,464,102
Other Expense Adjustments$15,464,102
Expenses Not Reported on Form 990$40,000
International Activity

Grant and Assistance Recipients

RecipientLocationCategoryPurposeAmount
Southeast Ventura County YMCAThsnd Oaks, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$800,000
The Salvation ArmyLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Housing & Economic Mobility$562,000
American Red CrossLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$390,000
The People ConcernLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing & Economic Mobility$361,000
People Assisting The Homeless (PATH) PartnersLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing$355,680
Miguel Contreras FoundationLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$309,515
LA Family Housing CorporationN Hollywood, CA501(c)(3)Housing$300,980
Union Station Homeless ServicesPasadena, CA501(c)(3)Housing$279,780
Habitat for Humanity of Greater LABellflower, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$276,650
Buddhist Tzu Chi FoundationSd, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$263,000
Lamp IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing$238,480
Harbor Interfaith Services IncSan Pedro, CA501(c)(3)Housing$224,200
SSG-HOPICS (Special Services For Groups)Los Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing$217,780
City of Los AngelesLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$217,500
Instituto de Educacion Popular del Sur de CalifornLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$190,000
211 - County of Los AngelesLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$187,500
Building Skills PartnershipLa, CA501(c)(3)Education & Economic Mobility$162,500
Boys & Girls Club of MalibuMalibu, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$150,000
Illumination FoundationOrange, CA501(c)(3)Housing$150,000
Venice Family ClinicVenice, CA501(c)(3)Housing$150,000
Single Room Occupancy Housing CorporationLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$148,000
El Centro de AyudaLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$137,500
Brilliant CornersLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$125,000
Community Career Development IncLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$125,000
Venice Community Housing CorporationVenice, CA501(c)(3)Housing$122,400
CauseVentura, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$120,000
Corporation for Supportive HousingNew York, NY501(c)(3)Housing$114,000
United Ways of CaliforniaS Pasadena, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$107,264
St Joseph CenterVenice, CA501(c)(3)Housing$103,078
Alliance for Housing and HealingLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$100,000
Step Up On SecondSanta Monica, CA501(c)(3)Housing$98,000
Imagine LALa, CA501(c)(3)Housing & Economic Mobility$86,100
Downtown Women's CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing & Economic Mobility$78,000
Big Heart RanchMalibu, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$75,000
Manna Conejo Valley Food BankThousand Oaks, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$75,000
West Valley Counseling CenterTarzana, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$70,000
Inner City Law CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing$65,500
New Directions for VeteransLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$58,000
LA VoiceLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$55,000
Southern California GrantmakersLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$55,000
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - LALa, CA501(c)(3)Education$50,000
Educators 4 ExcellenceLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$50,000
InnerCity StruggleLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$50,000
Koreatown Youth and Community Center IncLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$50,000
Los Angeles Urban LeagueLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$50,000
Skid Row Housing TrustLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing$50,000
South Bay Center for CounselingLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$50,000
The Whole Child-Mental Health & HousingWhittier, CA501(c)(3)Housing$48,000
Habitat for Humanity of Ventura County IncOxnard, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$45,000
Boys & Girls Club of the Los Angeles HarborSan Pedro, CA501(c)(3)Education$43,916
Bellflower Kingdm Causes(Our Place Housing)Bellflower, CA501(c)(3)Housing$43,000
After-School all StarsLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$40,000
Community Coalition for Substance Abuse PreventionLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$40,000
Hope of the ValleyMission Hills, CA501(c)(3)Housing$40,000
The Center at Blessed SacramentLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing$40,000
Central American Resource Center of CALos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$35,000
Community Asset Development Re-Defining (CADRE)Los Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$35,000
Families in SchoolsLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$35,000
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education FundLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$35,000
Partnership for LA SchoolsLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$35,000
Southern California Association of NonProfit HousiLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$35,000
United Way of Santa Barbara CountySanta Barbara, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$35,000
Bridge to HomeSanta Clarita, CA501(c)(3)Housing$33,000
Chrysalis CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing & Economic Mobility$33,000
Upward Bound HouseSanta Monica, CA501(c)(3)Housing$33,000
Center for Powerful Public SchoolsLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$31,444
Advancement Through Opportunitiy & Knowledge IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
All Peoples Community CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Alliance for a Better CommunityLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Asian American Drug Abuse ProgramLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$30,000
Boys & Girls Club West San Gabriel ValleyMonterey Park, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Boys & Girls Club of BurbankBurbank, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Boys & Girls Club of CarsonCarson, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Boys & Girls Club of Metro Los AngelesLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Boys & Girls Club of WhittierWhittier, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Californians for Justice Education FundSan Jose, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles IncLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Center for Pacific Asian Family IncLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$30,000
Coalition For Humane Immigrant Rights of LALa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
College TrackLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Community Development Technologies CenterLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
EduCare FoundationVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Heart of Los Angeles YouthLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Jewish Vocational ServicesLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$30,000
LA Promise FundLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Para Los NinosLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Parent Institute for Quality EducationLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Project GRAD Los AngelesMission Hill, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Proyecto PastoralLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
THINK TogetherSanta Ana, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
UNITE-LA IncLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
United Friends of the ChildrenLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
West Valley Boys & Girls ClubCanoga Park, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Woodcraft RangersLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
YMCA of Greater Long Beach Development IncLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Youth Policy InstituteLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$30,000
Valley OasisLancaster, CA501(c)(3)Housing$25,800
A Community of FriendsLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$25,000
Al Wooten Jr Youth & Adult Cultural EducationLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$25,000
Antelope Valley Boys & Girls ClubLancaster, CA501(c)(3)Education$25,000
Antelope Valley Partners for HealthLancaster, CA501(c)(3)Education$25,000
CANGRESS dba LA Community Action NetworkLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing$25,000
Central City Neighborhood PartnersLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Child and Family Guidance CenterNorthridge, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Children's Bureau of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Chinatown Service CenterLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Communities in Schools LALa, CA501(c)(3)Education$25,000
East LA Community CorpLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Fulfillment FundLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$25,000
Goodwill Southern CaliforniaLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Jewish Free Loan AssociationLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
LIFT IncLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Los Angeles Alliance for a New EconomyLa, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Los Angeles Education PartnershipLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$25,000
Mental Health America of Los AngelesLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Mexican American Opportunity FoundationMontebello, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
PF Bresee FoundationLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Parent Organization NetworkLos Angeles, CA-Education$25,000
Shelter Partnership IncLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$25,000
Streetlights IncHollywood, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$25,000
Western Center on Law and ProvertyLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$25,000
Women in Non Tradition Employment Roles Inc (WINLa, CA501(c)(3)Education$25,000
Mountains Restoration TrustCalabasas, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$22,000
Community Recovery Team IncEl Cajon, CA501(c)(3)Economic Mobility$15,000
Social Venture PartnersLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$15,000
Child Care Resource CenterChatsworth, CA501(c)(3)Housing$10,000
PATH VenturesLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,500
AscenciaGlendale, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,000
Center for Living and LearningVan Nuys, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,000
David and Margaret Youth & Family ServicesLa Verne, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,000
GettloveLos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,000
Haven Hills IncCanoga Park, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,000
Help Me Help YouLong Beach, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,000
Safe Parking LALos Angeles, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,000
Safe Place for Youth (SPY)Venice, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,000
The Village Family ServicesN Hollywd, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,000
Turning Point Drug and Alcohol Edu PrgrmLa, CA501(c)(3)Housing$8,000
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming
Fundraising activities
No
Gaming activities
No
Professional fundraiser used
Yes

Fundraising and Gaming Totals

Line ItemAmount
Professional Fundraising Fees$120,250
Fundraising Direct Expenses$0
Fundraising Gross Income$0
Gaming Direct Expenses$0
Gaming Gross Income$0
Political and Lobbying Activity
Political campaign activity
No
Lobbying activity
Yes
Subject to proxy tax
No
Insider Transactions and Loans

Loans and Receivables

Line ItemBeginningEndChange
Loans from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$0$0→ $0
Receivables from Disqualified Persons$0$0→ $0
Receivables from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$0$0→ $0
Debt and Bond Financing

Other Reported Liabilities

LiabilityAmount
Pension Plan Liability$2,651,034
Deferred Rent and Lease Incentive$1,386,328
Other Post Retirement Plan Obligations$475,491
Capitalized Lease Obligations$36,754
Governance and Compliance

Governance Checklist

Compiled or reviewed by an accountant
No
Annual disclosure for covered persons
Yes
Audit committee
Yes
Backup withholding compliance
Yes
Business relationship with family members
No
Business relationship with organization members
No
Material changes to governing documents
No
Compensation from other sources disclosed
No
CEO compensation reviewed
Yes
Other officer compensation reviewed
Yes
Conflict-of-interest policy
Yes
Audited financial statements prepared
No
Key decisions subject to board approval
No
Management duties delegated
No

Governance Explanations

Form 990, Part VI, Line 4D

Other program services designations to other nonprofit organizations: on behalf of its donors, united way processed $15,464,102 in designations to other nonprofit organizations.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 11B

Once the form 990 has been completed by staff and reviewed by professional tax preparers, the document was sent electronically in april 2020 to the members of the audit committee. The committee members reviewed the document as part of a meeting on april 16, 2020. The committee then reviewed and accepted the document. The form 990 was then sent electronically to each board member. The form 990 is scheduled to be filed by may 15, 2020.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 12C

Annually, board members and members of certain committees are provided a copy of the conflict of interest policy and a questionnaire that elicits responses to a variety of questions related to any actual or perceived conflicts of interest in their role. The questionnaires are reviewed and any potential conflicts are discussed and further documented. In the very limited number of cases where a board member of the firms that they represent are paid for services, the board approves the potential conflict of interest. In the cases where a board member has a relationship with an organization that receives grant funding from united way, the board member recuses herself/himself from any discussions related to the potential conflict of interest. Staff receive and sign the same policy and questionnaire.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Lines 15A and 15B

UNITED WAY OF GREATER LOS ANGELES THE HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE, OF THE BOARD OF UNITED WAY OF GREATER LOS ANGELES, AIMS TO FULLY DISCLOSE THE COMPENSATION PAID OUT IN AN OPEN AND TRANSPARENT MANNER WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH BEST PRACTICES AND APPLICABLE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS, AND ESTABLISHES A "REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION" OF REASONABLENESS. TO THAT END, THIS REPORT PROVIDES INFORMATION ON UNITED WAY OF GREATER LOS ANGELES' GOVERNANCE AND OVERSIGHT OF EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AND GENERAL COMPENSATION PHILOSOPHY. GENERAL COMPENSATION PHILOSOPHY THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF UWGLA'S COMPENSATION POLICY IS TO PROVIDE REASONABLE AND COMPETITIVE TOTAL COMPENSATION OPPORTUNITIES TO EXECUTIVES, CONSISTENT WITH MARKET-BASED COMPENSATION PRACTICES FOR INDIVIDUALS POSSESSING THE EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS NEEDED TO IMPROVE THE OVERALL PERFORMANCE OF THE ORGANIZATION. The organization's executive compensation program is designed to: - Provide base compensation at the median of the local market; or, national market depending on the nature of the executive position - Provide total compensation potential to be around the 75th percentile through its variable Performance Pay Plan - Be flexible to reward individual accomplishments as well as organizational success - Encourage the attraction and retention of high caliber executives - Provide a competitive total compensation package, including benefits - Balance the need to be competitive within the limits of available financial resources - Ensure that pay is perceived to be fair and equitable - Ensure that the program is easy to explain, understand and administer - Ensure that program complies with state and federal legislation, is consistent, and free of discrimination IN ORDER TO REINFORCE PAY-FOR-PERFORMANCE AND TO ENSURE A FOCUS ON THE UWGLA MISSION, THE HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE (HR COMMITTEE) BELIEVES A PORTION OF EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION SHOULD BE VARIABLE AND TIED TO PERFORMANCE. AS SUCH, THE HR COMMITTEE HAS INSTITUTED A PERFORMANCE PAY PLAN WHICH PROVIDES THE CEO, OTHER CHIEF OFFICERS, AND VICE PRESIDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO EARN PERFORMANCE AWARDS BASED ON SUCCESSFULLY PRODUCING THE RESULTS DETERMINED ANNUALLY IN UWGLA'S PERFORMANCE SCORECARD. THE ANNUAL GOALS WHICH FORM THE SCORECARD ARE TIED DIRECTLY TO OUR MISSION OF CREATING PATHWAYS OUT OF POVERTY AND LONG-TERM ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS. THE HR COMMITTEE STRIVES TO PROVIDE MARKET COMPETITIVE BASE SALARIES FOR COMPARABLE POSITIONS AND PERIODICALLY COMMISSIONS AN INDEPENDENT CONSULTING FORM TO REVIEW CEO, OTHER CHIEF OFFICERS, AND VICE PRESIDENTS' COMPENSATION TO ENSURE THE COMPENSATION PROGRAMS AND LEVELS REFLECT THE COMMITTEE'S COMMITMENT TO ALIGN COMPENSATION WITH ORGANIZATION GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND PERFORMANCE. IN THOSE YEARS WHERE AN INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT IS NOT ENGAGED, THE HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE RELIES ON GENERAL MARKET CONDITIONS TO MAKE ANY CHANGES TO THE EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION PROGRAM. ON AN ANNUAL BASIS, THE COMMITTEE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE CEO AND RECOMMENDING TO THE FULL BOARD FOR APPROVAL AND ADJUSTMENTS TO THIS COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS, INCLUDING INCENTIVE OR PERFORMANCE PAY AWARDS. THE COMMITTEE IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWING AND RECOMMENDING TO THE FULL BOARD FOR APPROVAL ANY NEW COMPENSATION OR BENEFITS PLANS OR PROGRAMS, OR ANY CHANGES TO EXISTING PLANS AND PROGRAMS THAT RELATE TO THE CEO, OTHER CHIEF OFFICERS OR THE VICE PRESIDENTS. THAT RELATE TO THE CEO, OTHER CHIEF OFFICERS OR THE VICE PRESIDENTS.

Form 990, Part VI, Section C, Line 19

Annual financial statements are available through the organizations website. We make our conflict of interest policy and bylaws available upon request.

Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
United Way Inc
EIN
95-2274801
In Care Of
% LINING LEE RECENDEZ
Phone
2138086220
Address
1150 S Olive Street Suite T500, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Doing Business As
United Way of Greater Los Angeles

Signing Officer

Name
Elise Buik
Title
President and CEO
Phone
2138086220
Signed
2020-05-06
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Organization Details

Principal Officer
Elise Buik
Formed
1962
Legal Domicile
CA
Voting Board Members
42
Independent Board Members
42
Employees
105
Volunteers
3,750

Preparer

Firm
Grant Thornton LLP
Address
515 S Flower Street 7th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071
Preparer
Qi Wen Liang
Phone
2136271717
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990, Part III, Line 4

Statement of Purpose WHAT WE DO - MOVE OUR MOST VULNERABLE NEIGHBORS OUT OF POVERTY BY: 1. MONITORING DATA. 2. INVESTING FUNDS. 3. EDUCATING, EMPOWERING, AND ACTIVATING PEOPLE. 4. FOCUSING ON SOLUTIONS, AGGREGATING RESOURCES AND IMPROVING SYSTEMS AND POLICIES. 5. MAXIMIZING EFFICIENCIES AND LEVERAGING ALIGNED NETWORKS IN ORDER TO CREATE THE MOST IMPACTFUL RESULTS IN THE AREAS OF HOUSING, EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC MOBILITY. OUR THREE-YEAR GOALS UNITED WAY OF GREATER LOS ANGELES (UWGLA) FOCUSES ON THREE PILLARS THAT ARE CRITICAL TO ADDRESSING POVERTY: HOUSING SOLUTIONS, EDUCATIONAL EQUITY, AND ECONOMIC MOBILITY. OVER THE NEXT THREE YEARS, UWGLA WILL FOCUS ON THE FOLLOWING GOALS: 1. INCREASE THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS OF COLOR WHO GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL PREPARED FOR COLLEGE AND A CAREER. 2. INCREASE TRANSFER AND COMPLETION RATES OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS. 3. PREVENT VULNERABLE FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS FROM FALLING INTO HOMELESSNESS. 4. REDUCE STREET AND CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS. 5. EXPAND THE PRODUCTION AND AVAILABILITY OF SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR OUR MOST VULNERABLE HOMELESS NEIGHBORS 6. INCREASE THE NUMBER OF VULNERABLE YOUTH AND ADULTS WHO OBTAIN WORKPLACE SKILLS AND ARE CONNECTED TO JOBS. 7. BUILD ECONOMIC EQUITY ACROSS THE REGION BY INCREASING THE ASSETS AND NET WORTH OF LOW-INCOME FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS. 8. EXPAND THE CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND PARTICIPATION OF ALL INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES, PARTICULARLY PEOPLE OF COLOR AND YOUTH, TO REDUCE POVERTY AND INEQUITY. SCALING SOLUTIONS IMPROVING POLICY AND DRIVING SYSTEMS CHANGE IS A CRITICAL PART OF THE WORK WE DO AT UNITED WAY. IN A REGION AS LARGE, COMPLEX AND FRAGMENTED AS LOS ANGELES COUNTY, SYSTEMS CHANGE IS THE ONLY WAY TO SCALE LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS THAT TRULY BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY. WE ADVOCATE FOR AND INFLUENCE PUBLIC POLICY, DEMANDING SOLUTIONS THAT PROVIDE LASTING CHANGE AND WE MAKE LONG-TERM COMMITMENTS TO IMPLEMENTING THEM. WE ALSO RESEARCH SOCIAL PROBLEMS TO DELIVER DATA AND EVIDENCE-BASED SOLUTIONS THAT DEMONSTRATE REAL OUTCOMES. LEVERAGING PARTNERSHIPS SOLVING COMPLEX PROBLEMS LIKE POVERTY CAN'T BE DONE BY THE POWER OF ONE- IT REQUIRES THE POWER OF MANY. THATS WHY WE FOCUS ON BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER TO WORK ON OUR REGIONS MOST DIFFICULT ISSUES. WE WORK ALONGSIDE WITH PUBLIC, PRIVATE AND NON-PROFIT SECTORS TO TACKLE THE ROOT CAUSES OF POVERTY; AND WE BUILD ON PROGRAMS AND STRATEGIES THAT IMPACT AND INFLUENCE A GREATER NUMBER OF NEIGHBORS AND COMMUNITIES. MAKING COMMUNITY IMPACT THROUGH OUR GRANTS, WE INVEST IN LOCAL NONPROFITS AND PROGRAMS WHICH WILL HAVE THE GREATEST IMPACT IN REACHING OUR GOALS TO END POVERTY, EXPANDING THEIR RESOURCES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITIES. WE ANNUALLY INVEST IN 150 HIGH-PERFORMING NONPROFIT PARTNERS ALIGNED WITH THE GOALS IN OUR THREE PILLARS.

Form 990, Part III, Line 4A

Program service activity - ending homeless through housing stability. Goal create and sustain an end to homelessness our work and results in 2018, united way of greater los angeles created a movement to end homelessness. Bringing together a diverse coalition of nonprofits, community leaders and donors to build a grassroots-to-grass tops education, the everyone in campaign engages communities and activates individuals. Since its inception, everyone in is driving the conversation about permanent solutions to homelessness and activating tens of thousands of people to advocate for real housing solutions in their neighborhoods. Everyone in campaign organizers knock on doors, activating and training others to do the same. With the partnership of john and marilyn wells family foundation, united way co-hosts a series of storytelling events called everyone in: stories from the frontline. Additionally, we host pop-up events centered around education and resources. Through united way of greater los angeless home for good initiative, launched in 2010 with the los angeles area chamber of commerce and powered by the partnership of over 200 cross-sector leaders, we have housed over 40,000 people who were experiencing homelessness. Beginning in 2007, we host homewalk, an annual 5k family run/walk that raises funds and awareness around ending homelessness, mobilizing over 105,000 walkers and raising $9.6m over its history. Through homewalk we have transformed 20,000 lives with the stability of a home. Homewalk is now the largest public event to end homelessness in the nation. United way of greater los angeles led the campaign to pass prop hhh, the most significant effort to end homelessness. The measure passed by an overwhelmingly 77 percent of voters and will raise $1.2 billion to create 10,000 units of permanent supportive housing-enough to house all of our chronically homeless in the city of los angeles. United way of greater los angeles helped develop the coordinated entry system (ces) platform that connects service agencies to deliver housing resources to the people who need it most. Piloted in 2011, ces operates in all areas of los angeles county through the support and coordination of over 100 local service providers. Ces now serves as a national model in 25 u.s. Cities. United way created a central table to pool and align public and pilot resources to end homelessness. Sparked by a $1 million challenge grant from the conrad n. Hilton foundation, we gathered local funders to invest private dollars to test and prove solutions that could be scaled and sustained through public resources. This collaborative now has 70 partners. Additionally, please refer to our online 10-year retrospective 2007-2018 at unitedwayla.org/en/news-resources/impact-reports/

Form 990, Part III, Line 4B

Program Service Activity - Helping students graduate and prepare for college and the workforce Goal Increase High School Graduation Rates, Ensuring All Students Graduate, Prepared For College And Career Our Work and Results Class of 2007 Statistics (California Department of Education, LA County, Dataquest) - Countywide: 76% grad rate; 40% A-G completions with a "Cbetter Class of 2018 Statistics (California Department of Education, LA County, Dataquest) - Countywide: 82% grad rate; 56% A-G completions with a "Cbetter Direct Service One of the goals of the Young Civic Leaders Program is to provide our students with college and career support services. Since 2014, we have been hosting college tours, Personal statement coaching for high school seniors, Financial literacy courses, scholarships, paid public speaking opportunities, and workshops in collaboration with United Way affinity groups and long standing corporate partnerships. We have strategically shifted our summer time to provide more direct service assistance to our student leaders and their high school peers. The Young Civic Leaders Program (YCLP) The Young Civic Leaders Program (YCLP) aims to elevate student voices around key educational equity issues. YCLP is an out-of-school program that focuses on uplifting students of color from each Board District, cultivating them into leaders who work toward increasing the number of LAUSD students that graduate from high school college-eligible and career-ready. In addition to engaging in comprehensive advocacy efforts, YCLP diversifies students skill sets, develops participants social-emotional skills, and supports their academic and personal success. Program Vision and Goals YCLP envisions student leaders, hand-in-hand with students, parents, teachers, administrators and other community members, using the power of their voice to strive for educational equity in Los Angeles County. YCLP members commit to impacting future generations by cultivating equitable high quality public schools in the highest need communities so students, families, teachers, and administrators in historically underserved areas can thrive. They firmly believe that high need students and students of color in disinvested communities in Los Angeles should have the option of college and a rewarding career once they graduate. YCLP seeks to realize this vision by immersing students in relevant advocacy experiences, strategic civic engagement opportunities, and critical skill-building. Specifically, YCLP goals include: - Increase Students Systems Knowledge - Diversify and Build Students Skill Sets - Participate in Policy-Making and Advocacy - Build Students Capacity to Organize Effectively - Engage Students in Civic Engagement Opportunities - Provide Students with College and Career Support Services Young Civic Leaders Program Overview - Registered 2,000 students to vote through peer-to-peer voter registration campaigns - Established a student board member position on the LAUSD School Board to elevate student voices in decision-making - Launched the LA Youth Vote initiative which engaged over 3,000 students on the importance of voting in local school board elections - Organized six LAUSD Candidate Forums attended by more than 1,200 students, parents, and community members - Rallied 150 students to push for the successful shift of $30M in LAUSD's budget to go toward counseling supports for historically underserved students - Ensured that students participated in internships at 14 community based organizations - Published an op-ed in LA School Report and LA Times, as the only student-driven response to the selection of a new LAUSD Superintendent The 2018-2019 class of YCLP students shared how the program impacted them in the following ways based off pre and post-survey results: - Increased confidence in engaging with decision-makers on education policy went from 23% to 47% - Increased rating in being more proficient in public speaking skills went from 3% to 25% - E

Form 990, Part III, Line 4C

Program Service Activity - Ensuring economic mobility through jobs and financial coaching. Goal Break the cycle of intergeneration poverty. Our work and results - 40% of households in LA County have an insufficient financial cushion to subsist at the poverty level for three months = The amount of time experts have agreed that a family needs to recover from a loss of income. - 20% of households in LA County are estimated to have zero net worth. 2018 Prosperity Now Scorecard - Since 2016, more than 30,000 households have received assistance with basic household necessities. - Through 2017 to 2018, United Way of Greater Los Angeles helped distribute over $5 million in resources to vulnerable households in L.A. County. In 2019, we established a Workforce Innovation Initiative in partnership with LA County to end homelessness through employment. This innovative model will match employers with work-ready candidates who are exiting homelessness and provide funding for training programs or on on-the-job training wages + up to $1000 per employee in Flex Funds to support transportation, childcare and other needs. These candidates will be supported with full-time case management from homeless service agencies to ensure long-term success. The pilot is focused on job placements in metro LA for people exiting homelessness and better linking the housing and workforce systems in LA County. Program results are still being determined. Utility Assistance In 2018, United Way launched an innovative pilot program called Subsidized Housing Assistance Relief for Energy (SHARE) with Southern California Edison and SoCal Gas to provide funds to cover a households unpaid accounts, clearing them for approval to subsidized housing. Tax Preparation United Way helps families file their taxes for free and take advantage of the earned income tax credit (EITC). Many households are eligible for the income-based EITC, but most are not aware of the opportunity, leaving hundreds of millions of dollars unclaimed each year. Since 2007, we have been a leader in promoting the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and began training volunteers and coordinating locations so that qualifying families can get the returns that they deserve. We also launched a communications campaign to spread awareness about the credit and successfully advocated for the Passage of the CalEITC, a state income-based tax credit. In 2009, we co-created a coalition, Free Tax Prep LA that builds synergies between government, business partners and local nonprofit organizations. For the 2019 tax season, United Way and its Free Tax Prep LA partners, helped over 60,000 families in Los Angeles County access free tax preparation, resulting in over $65M in tax returns for low-income families in our community. Financial Coaching Since 2007, we have supported the development and expansion of financial coaching programs. These help individuals and families make the best use of their incomes, so that they can achieve economic stability and start on the pathway to prosperity. Each year, over 10,000 families receive one-on-one financial coaching and services through United Ways grant funded partners. Disaster Recovery United Way created partnerships and gathered the community to assist neighbors affected by fires and mudslides, raising millions since 2017 to respond to these natural disasters. We raised funds to power the efforts of local organizations that meet emergency needs and that assist with longer-term economic, emotional, and housing support; home and neighborhood improvements; and future disaster preparation. For 2017 wildfires and mudslides, United Way mobilized the community to raise $800,000 and partnered with organizations on the ground to help 2,000 low-income households recover from the disasters. When our communities were hit by the Hill and Woolsey fires in 2018, we partnered with the Los Angeles Rams CBS 2/KCAL 9 on a 12-hour fire relief fundraiser that raised over $1 million. We continued

Form 990, Part XI, Line 9

Change in additional pension liability united way has a defined benefit, noncontributory pension plan covering substantially all of its regular employees. Accounting standards codification topic 715 requires employers to recognize non-cash periodic pension expense, changes in the overfunded status and actuarial valuation of the plan in the year in which the expense and changes occur through changes in net assets. That amount was ($2,647,536) in the current year.

Form 990 Part IX Line 11G

Description:digital communication on advoc total fees:1979777

Form 990 Part IX Line 11G

Description:program communication, events, total fees:1152532

Form 990 Part IX Line 11G

Description:fellows and community organize total fees:888800

Form 990 Part IX Line 11G

Description:pro. Services for fiscal prgms total fees:850289

Form 990 Part IX Line 11G

Description:other professional services total fees:837746

Financial Statement Notes

Schedule D, Part IV, Line 1B

Custodian funds are held by united way on behalf of other entities and are disbursed only upon instructions from such entities.

Schedule D, Part V, Line 4

The board designated endowment fund was set up to invest funds and provide security to the future operations of united way.

Schedule D, Part X, Line 2

United way follows guidance that clarifies the accounting for uncertainty in tax positions taken or expected to be taken in a tax return, including issues relating to financial statement recognition and measurement. This guidance provides that the tax effects from an uncertain tax position can only be recognized in the financial statements if the position is more-likely-than-not to be sustained if the position were to be challenged by a taxing authority. The assessment of the tax position is based solely on the technical merits of the position, without regard to the likelihood that the tax position may be challenged. United way is exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code, though it is subject to tax on income unrelated to its exempt purpose, unless that income is otherwise excluded by the code. United way has also been recognized by the california franchise tax board as exempt from california franchise and income taxes under section 23701(d) of the california revenue and taxation code. United way has processes presently in place to ensure the maintenance of its tax-exempt status; to identify and report unrelated income; to determine its filing and tax obligations in jurisdictions for which it has nexus; and to identify and evaluate other matters that may be considered tax positions. United way has determined that there are no material uncertain tax positions that require recognition or disclosure in the financial statements.

Schedule D, Part XI, Line 4D and Part XII Line 4D

On behalf of its donors, united way processed designations to other nonprofit organizations in the amount of $15,464,102

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YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$188$112$75.8$38.7$49.6$10.9
2023XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$93.0$7.13$85.8$47.4$44.8$2.60
2022Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$90.0$8.90$81.1$49.6$44.2$5.45
2021XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$90.2$14.3$75.9$68.8$41.0$27.7
2020XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$63.4$21.9$41.4$59.7$55.1$4.55
2019Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$59.2$20.6$38.6$59.6$48.3$11.3
2018Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$43.0$13.1$29.9$46.7$49.4$2.70
2017XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$45.8$15.0$30.8$67.0$67.8$0.76
2016XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$46.5$19.3$27.3$73.2$71.2$1.95
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$45.7$16.1$29.6$67.3$65.8$1.51
2014Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$46.3$16.8$29.5$67.9$66.8$1.14
2013Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$44.1$16.2$28.0$70.4$69.3$1.04
2012Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$41.5$16.8$24.7$66.8$63.1$3.74
2011Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$44.2$18.7$25.5$54.8$55.7$0.87