EIN 95-1691293

The Midnight Mission

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
179
Year formed
1922
Most recent tax filings
2023-06-01
Description
Founded in 1914, The Midnight Mission offers paths to self-sufficiency to men, women and children who have lost direction. Their emergency services and 12-step recovery, family living, job training, education and workforce development programs offer a compassionate bridge to achieve and maintain healthy, productive lives. They remove obstacles and provide the accountability and structure that people who are experiencing homelessness need to be productive in their communities. Their conviction and commitment to their success define them.
Total revenues
$15,563,072
2023
Total expenses
$16,193,566
2023
Total assets
$52,438,518
2023
Num. employees
179
2023

Program areas at The Midnight Mission

The Mission: since The Midnight Mission's inception in 1914, The cornerstone of our services has been providing basic safety-net services to those who are homeless or in need in The los angeles area. Our courtyard shelter and service programs provide access and referral services, clothing and public restroom access and meals as well as nightly shelter in a service rich environment. On-site services for our residential clients include crisis and bridge interim housing, case management, 12 step recovery services, an employment and education center, a medical and dental clinic in partnership with los angeles christian health center, including access to mental health services. In addition, both residential and non-residential participants have access to a u.s. mail service station, clothing, a salon for haircuts and shaves, on-site case management, reunification services, rental assistance, and homeless prevention,provided in through a trauma informed service model. During The day, our facility is a place to connect with and receive needed services; at night it becomes a safe place to sleep away from The violence of The streets. In addition to our access center, our free meals program serves as a form of low-barrier outreach and progressive engagement to encourage use of services that may end a person's episode of homelessness. In The last 12 months, 772 individiuals received interim housing, and 977,071 meals were provided to people accessing daily services. We also provided hygiene services to 204,905 and handed out 51,495 hygiene kits. Over 1,497 accessed The education & career center resulting in new employment, life skills, and enhanced education, ged/it certificates, and improved computer skills, and 1,405 clients served at The medical clinic.
Healthy living: our healthy living program is open to anyone struggling with substance abuse disorders (sud). The Midnight Mission's holistic approach to recovery is based on The abstinence social model of 12-step recovery in a congregate living setting. We combine social model abstinence with education, medical and mental health services, community volunteer therapy, and participation in an abstinence-based 12-step community. Services are provided in a structured environment that is person-centered, trauma informed, and includes goal planning, education, accountability, and The development of a positive sober support network. Case management is designed to build on personal strengths, identify potential challenges, and work toward changing negative patterns of thinking and behavior. Education groups include relapse prevention, health education, life skills and recovery planning. Personal accountability and self-sufficiency are key components of this service-rich program. During fiscal year 2022 - 2023, 222 participants were served in The healthy living program. During this period, 20% successfully transitioned out of The program with The tools needed to stay sober.
Family living: The Midnight Mission's homelight family living program provides a path for families experiencing homelessness and in crisis to reunify and rebuild their lives with The tools needed to be self-sufficient and stably housed. In The past 12 months, homelight provided individually tailored services and transitional housing to 29 families comprised of 35 adults and 45 children. Homelight services focus on restoring The whole family in a safe, stable and service rich environment. Services include assessments, case management, individual and family therapy, employment development, financial literacy and debt reduction, household budgeting, financial planning, life skills and on-site groups designed to increase family stability and empowerment. The program achieves a high rate of success with 80% of families successfully transitioning to appropriate housing for their unique needs. In addition to The services noted above, adults receive services designed to enhance their skills and earning potential, as well as access to vocational training. Children receive mental health services as needed, connections with schools, resources, and tutoring to maintain grade level, have daily access to The computer lab, and daily physical activities through The on-site playground. Families receiving these intensive services are helped to thrive and leave with tools needed to be self-sufficient. Alumni families remain connected to homelight and inspire families that are currently at homelight by speaking at ceremonies, mentoring, and volunteerism . Additionally, The homelight program assists families separated by The county dcfs system to reunifying with their children in safe, secure environments, one of The only programs able to provide this essential assistance in los angeles county.

Grants made by The Midnight Mission

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
Skid Row Running Club a Nonprofit Mutual Benefit CorporationMarathon Support$9,000

Who funds The Midnight Mission

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
United Way of Greater Los AngelesCrisis Solutions$906,000
Chuck Lorre Family FoundationMidnight Mission's Banquet of Hope$753,000
The Aidlin FoundationTo Assist the Recipient in Carrying Out Its Charitable Activities.$325,000
...and 117 more grants received totalling $3,906,278

Personnel at The Midnight Mission

NameTitleCompensation
David PrenticePresident and Chief Executive Officer
Larry AdamsonTMM Board Member and Former President and Chief Executive Officer$0
Donald HoltChief Operating Officer$128,217
Sheila ArasawaChief Financial Officer$64,310
Georgia BerkovichChief Communications Officer
...and 18 more key personnel

Financials for The Midnight Mission

RevenuesFYE 06/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$14,945,076
Program services$243,666
Investment income and dividends$574,847
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$6,424
Net income from fundraising events$-206,941
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$0
Total revenues$15,563,072

Form 990s for The Midnight Mission

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-062024-04-30990View PDF
2022-062023-04-17990View PDF
2021-062022-04-19990View PDF
2020-062021-05-11990View PDF
2019-062020-08-21990View PDF
...and 10 more Form 990s

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Data update history
November 26, 2024
Received grants
Identified 16 new grant, including a grant for $753,000 from Chuck Lorre Family Foundation
August 25, 2024
Received grants
Identified 31 new grant, including a grant for $906,000 from United Way of Greater Los Angeles
July 23, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
July 14, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
May 18, 2024
Received grants
Identified 2 new grant, including a grant for $12,000 from Delta Dental Community Care Foundation
Nonprofit Types
Human service organizationsFamily service centersCharities
Issues
Human servicesHomelessness
Characteristics
Fundraising eventsState / local levelReceives government fundingEndowed supportCommunity engagement / volunteeringFundraising races, competitions, and tournamentsTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
601 S San Pedro St
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Metro area
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA
County
Los Angeles County, CA
Website URL
midnightmission.org/ 
Phone
(213) 624-9258
Facebook page
TheMidnightMission 
Twitter profile
@midnitemission 
IRS details
EIN
95-1691293
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1922
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
P85: Homeless Persons Centers and Services
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 - Awaiting Reporting
FTB status revoked
Not revoked
AG Registration Number
003336
FTB Entity ID
0099036
AB 488 data last updated ("as-of") date
2024-12-31
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