EIN 95-2452787

Community Action Partnership of Orange County (CAPOC)

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
162
Year formed
1965
Most recent tax filings
2023-12-01
Description
To enhance the quality of life within Orange County by eliminating and preventing the causes and effects of poverty by mobilizing and directing resources to programs that assist, educate, and promote self sufficiency.
Also known as...
Community Action Partnership of OC
Total revenues
$47,318,416
2023
Total expenses
$45,400,856
2023
Total assets
$30,089,324
2023
Num. employees
162
2023

Program areas at CAPOC

Our food bank conducts food distribution, provides assistance with enrolling clients into food stamps and provides emergency food assistance. 28,982,323 pounds of food were distributed in 2023 to low- income food insecure families, children and seniors through over 200 charities, shelters, and food pantries. Our food bank also provided emergency food to 459,321 individuals and families with children from the tefap and emergency food and shelter program (efsp). Food boxes were directly distributed to 24,808 seniors aged 60 years and over through our monthly commodity supplemental food program (csfp) to prevent hunger and malnutrition. Our supplemental nutrition assistance program (snap) outreach program assisted 1,996 low-income individuals to enroll into the supplemental nutrition assistance program (snap) obtaining $1,758,132 in aggregated food stamp benefits. Partnering with the California association of food banks (cafb) and network for a healthy California, the oc food banks farm to family program provides fresh fruits and vegetables to seniors, families and school-aged children in low-income neighborhoods and schools. Many of these families have trouble affording and purchasing food that contains the nutrients needed for developing children. As a result of this program, 2,657,504 low-income seniors, families and children had increased access to fresh and healthy produce in 2023. Additionally, nutrition and health and wellness programs resulted in 4,376 youth had improved physical health development in 2023.
The agencys youth and families program department (yfp) helps low- income families and communities thrive. They leverage other Community resources (both public and private) to develop and sustain operational linkages between our core anti-poverty services. Partners include Community based organizations, oc food access coalition; social services agency of Orange County, etc. Cap oc and yfp also work with local municipalities and Community leaders in target cities to improve the well-being of underserved populations. Our two fact-funded family resource centers, anaheim independencia (aifrc) and el modena family resource center (emfrc) as well as southwest Community center (swcc) operate after school and teen programs to provide tutoring and socio-recreational activities for at- risk youth. Our southwest Community center (swcc) continues to operate the homeless food distribution program resulting in 76,911 meals served in 2023 (duplicated count). In 2023, 128 youth were enrolled in youth programs. The centers also provide job skills training & family support services: 14 households achieved safe and affordable housing; 33 individuals and families saw improved financial well-being through our financial empowerment services. The 2023 tax filing 1,101 individuals received free tax preparation assistance.
Energy and environmental services provide programs and services to improve housing conditions and reduce energy burdens for low-income households. In 2023, energy and conservations services assisted 5,513 households obtain emergency gas/electric utility payments (funded by liheap and other public and private funding sources) to avert crisis. Weatherization services such as heating and cooling energy improvements was provided to 415 low-income homes.
Our agency program coordinates programs with other agencies for transportation, counseling employment training, shelter and environmental health. 39,311 individuals received information and referral services through multiple agency programs.

Grants made by CAPOC

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
OneocImprove Community Health$158,899
Regents of the University of California at IrvineImprove Community Health$156,060
Special Service for Groups (SSG)Improve Community Health$65,959

Who funds Community Action Partnership of Orange County (CAPOC)

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
The Blackbaud Giving FundGeneral Support$578,626
Anaheim Community FoundationProgram Support$185,000
California Community FoundationHealth$155,000
...and 34 more grants received totalling $1,638,602

Personnel at CAPOC

NameTitleCompensation
Gregory ScottPresident and Chief Executive Officer$346,643
William "Bill" BailorChief Operations Officer$174,881
Alan SilkesChief Financial Officer
LaShanda MazeChief Development Officer$172,726
Marvin LeeDirector of Human Resources
...and 12 more key personnel

Financials for CAPOC

RevenuesFYE 12/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$46,955,199
Program services$355,105
Investment income and dividends$8,112
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$0
Total revenues$47,318,416

Form 990s for CAPOC

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-122024-08-21990View PDF
2022-122023-10-06990View PDF
2021-122022-11-10990View PDF
2020-122021-11-10990View PDF
2019-122021-02-22990View PDF
...and 10 more Form 990s
Data update history
September 23, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
September 22, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 6 new personnel
September 22, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 2 new vendors, including , and
September 21, 2024
Received grants
Identified 5 new grant, including a grant for $578,626 from The Blackbaud Giving Fund
July 12, 2024
Received grants
Identified 7 new grant, including a grant for $155,000 from California Community Foundation
Nonprofit Types
Grantmaking organizationsBusiness and community development organizationsFamily service centersCharitiesCommunity Action Programs
Issues
Community improvement
Characteristics
State / local levelReceives government fundingCommunity engagement / volunteeringGala fundraisersTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
11870 Monarch St
Garden Grove, CA 92841
Metro area
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA
County
Orange County, CA
Website URL
capoc.org/ 
Phone
(714) 897-6670
Facebook page
CAPOC 
Twitter profile
@caporangecounty 
IRS details
EIN
95-2452787
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1965
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
S20: Community, Neighborhood Development, Improvement
NAICS code, primary
624190: Individual and Family Services
Parent/child status
Independent
California AB-488 details
AB 488 status
May Operate or Solicit for Charitable Purposes
Charity Registration status
Current
FTB status revoked
Not revoked
AG Registration Number
027139
FTB Entity ID
0501314
AB 488 data last updated ("as-of") date
2024-10-16
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