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MIP Score

73

Civil Rights
Elder Rights Advocacy

Community Living Campaign

Mission

The Community Living Campaign (CLC) works towards a San Francisco where seniors and people with disabilities can live and thrive in their homes and neighborhoods. Through community-building, empowerment, and advocacy, CLC enhances social connections, health, and joy in the lives of these individuals. It serves as a collaborative platform to address the needs of the community and promotes inclusive policies.

Basic Information

Tax-Exempt

Address

1663 Mission St, Ste 525, San Francisco, California, 94103

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Founded in

2007

EIN

26-1697250

Total Assets

$1.428 million

UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

At a Glance

Community Connections

Community Connections

Building friendships and support networks for seniors and people with disabilities.

Tech Support Initiatives

Tech Support Initiatives

Providing resources and training for better access to technology.

Dignity Fund Advocacy

Dignity Fund Advocacy

Advocating for essential services for seniors and people with disabilities.

Impact Stats

1,900 hours

Total Activities

Increased Engagement Activities

Over 1,120 seniors and people with disabilities participated in various activities.

8,000 bags

Food Deliveries

Food Delivery Networks

Delivered over 8,000 bags of healthy foods to seniors and people with disabilities.

225 rides

Transportation Subsidies

Transportation Support

Provided 225 transportation subsidies worth $76,410 in rides.

Past Events

Good Neighbor Summer Celebration

2023-08-15

Community potluck event celebrating local neighbors and contributions.

Internet Safety Training

2023-10-10

Virtual workshop on digital safety awareness.

Community Living Awards

2023-11-05

Annual gathering to recognize volunteers and community leaders.

Upcoming Events

Litquake Elder Writing Project (Virtual)

Litquake Elder Writing Project (Virtual)

2024-11-20

Discover your writing voice in a supportive setting.

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Digital Passport: Music (Virtual)

Digital Passport: Music (Virtual)

2024-11-21

Learn how to create playlists and search for songs.

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Tech Help at Cayuga Connector Program

Tech Help at Cayuga Connector Program

2024-11-21

In-person tech support for community members.

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Our Programs

Neighborhood Tech Connect

Neighborhood Tech Connect

Provides technology access and training for seniors and people with disabilities.

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Food Delivery Networks

Food Delivery Networks

Delivers groceries to seniors who cannot access them.

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SF ReServe Program

Employment program connecting seniors to job opportunities.

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Volunteer Opportunities

Community Ambassador

Help build connections and support networks within local neighborhoods.

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Tech Tutor

Provide one-on-one technology assistance to seniors.

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Event Volunteer

Assist with organizing and running community events.

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Testimonials

"Being part of CLC has been incredibly rewarding. I've met so many wonderful people and feel like I'm making a difference."

Susan Lee

Volunteer

"I've learned so much through the classes, and the connections I've made have been invaluable."

Robert Martinez

Senior Participant

MIP Score (Beta)

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Overall Score

73

66

/100

Program Expense Ratio

94.88%

20

/20

Program Revenue Growth

67.90%

20

/20

Leverage Ratio

0.5069

8

/20

Working Capital Ratio

0.1817

4

/20

Fundraising Efficiency

0.6028

14

/20

Latest Filing Data: Form 990

Fiscal Year:2022

Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

Financial Details

Revenue

CategoryAmountPercentage
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants3.632M93.96%
Program Services214K5.53%
Investment Income00.00%
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets00.00%
Other Notable Sources19.6K0.51%
Total Revenue3.866M100.00%