California mental health group homes
There are 128mental health group homes and residential treatment centers in California. Combined, these Californianmental health group homesemploy 5,137 people, earn more than $344 million in revenue each year, and have assets of $293 million.
Mental health group homes by major California cities
Metro area | Nonprofits | Revenues |
---|---|---|
45 | $112,930,328 | |
22 | $9,618,487 | |
13 | $77,512,450 | |
13 | $53,694,640 | |
5 | $24,624,268 | |
4 | $1,547,643 | |
4 | $370,531 | |
3 | $26,487,504 | |
3 | $2,587,912 | |
2 | $5,788,810 |
Showing 10 of 19metros
Job trends for California mental health group homes
Employees per organization | Number of organizations |
---|---|
0 | 12 |
1-10 | 11 |
11-25 | 5 |
26-100 | 15 |
101 to 1,000 | 13 |
1,000+ | 0 |
Key takeaways for employment stats:
- Employment in California mental health group homes is driven by large organizations like Penny Lane Centers, Haynes Family of Programs, San Diego Center for Children, Fred Finch Youth Center (FFYC), and Victor Treatment Centers.
Sizes of mental health group homes in California
Revenues per organization | Number of organizations |
---|---|
< $250k | 20 |
$250k to $1M | 12 |
$1M to $5M | 14 |
$5M to $25M | 13 |
$25M to $100M | 2 |
$100M+ | 0 |
Key takeaways for revenue stats:
- Large organizations like Penny Lane Centers, Fred Finch Youth Center (FFYC), Lincoln, San Diego Center for Children, and Interim earn the majority of revenues among nonprofits in California mental health group homes.
- Organizations with less than $1 million in revenue account for 2.9% of combined nonprofit revenues, whereas organizations in California mental health group homes with more than $100 million account for 0.0% of nonprofit earnings.
Directory of mental health group homes in California
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1-20 of 128
Ettie Lee Youth & Family Services
Revenue
$5.8m
Assets
$3.0m
Employees
116
EIN
95-1949862
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Side By Side
Revenue
$12.6m
Assets
$11.8m
Employees
123
EIN
94-1156301
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Penny Lane Centers
Revenue
$57.3m
Assets
$39.6m
Employees
644
EIN
95-2633765
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Project Six
Revenue
$5.3m
Assets
$2.3m
Employees
78
EIN
95-3674639
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Haynes Family of Programs
Revenue
$22.9m
Assets
$7.8m
Employees
599
EIN
95-1506150
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Lincoln
Revenue
$24.7m
Assets
$22.6m
Employees
300
EIN
94-1156501
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Fred Finch Youth Center (FFYC)
Revenue
$33.6m
Assets
$23.9m
Employees
460
EIN
94-0474080
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Child and Family Center
Revenue
$13.8m
Assets
$7.7m
Employees
189
EIN
95-3941342
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Mateo Lodge
Revenue
$3.5m
Assets
$4.5m
Employees
38
EIN
51-0140976
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Luvlee's Residential Care
Revenue
$2.0m
Assets
$1.2m
Employees
45
EIN
95-4166905
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Sanctuary Centers of Santa Barbara
Revenue
$5.8m
Assets
$7.3m
Employees
51
EIN
95-3066786
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Hope Cooperative
Revenue
$22.0m
Assets
$11.3m
Employees
289
EIN
94-2777955
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Summitview Child & Family Services
Revenue
$13.5m
Assets
$9.2m
Employees
233
EIN
94-3181886
IRS type
501(c)(3)
San Diego Center for Children
Revenue
$24.6m
Assets
$22.0m
Employees
551
EIN
95-1661089
IRS type
501(c)(3)
River Oak Center for Children
Revenue
$14.8m
Assets
$15.3m
Employees
198
EIN
94-2519001
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Interim
Revenue
$24.2m
Assets
$35.3m
Employees
276
EIN
51-0159122
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Victor Treatment Centers
Revenue
$23.0m
Assets
$23.6m
Employees
309
EIN
94-2264395
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Peacock Acres
Revenue
$2.2m
Assets
$349.2k
Employees
70
EIN
77-0013158
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Michigan House
Revenue
$2.6m
Assets
$568.6k
Employees
42
EIN
77-0242299
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Encore Programs
Revenue
$1.1m
Assets
$2.4m
Employees
22
EIN
54-2162112
IRS type
501(c)(3)