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MIP Score

72

Youth Development
Big Brothers Big Sisters

Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters Association of Los Angeles

Mission

Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles (JBBBSLA) has provided professional one-to-one mentoring for Jewish youth for over 100 years, focusing on fostering positive adult relationships. The organization runs various programs including mentorship, Camp Bob Waldorf, and College Access + Success to support Jewish youth, especially those from under-resourced backgrounds, in thriving through their educational and personal journeys.

Basic Information

Tax-Exempt

Address

11150 W Olympic Blvd, Ste 900, Los Angeles, California, 90064

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Founded in

1939

EIN

95-1691009

Total Assets

$10.24 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

Mentorship Program

Mentorship Program

One-to-one mentoring for Jewish youth who could benefit from additional support.

Camp Bob Waldorf

Camp Bob Waldorf

A camp that enriches the lives of youth while providing a nurturing environment.

Teen Programming

Teen Programming

Programs tailored to help teens navigate their challenges successfully.

Impact Stats

287

Mentor Matches

Youth Mentorship

Provided professional mentoring to supportive adults for youth.

1220

Kids Attended Camp

Camp Bob Waldorf Attendance

Provided dynamic camp experiences to underprivileged youth.

330729

Total Scholarships Awarded

Scholarship Assistance

Awarded scholarships to support youth education.

Our Programs

Youth Mentorship

One-to-one mentoring program for Jewish youth aged 6-17.

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Camp Bob Waldorf

Offers a fun, safe, and nurturing environment for youth to grow.

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College Access + Success

Guidance services and scholarships for students to achieve their educational goals.

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MIP Score (Beta)

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Overall Score

72

72

/100

Program Expense Ratio

79.66%

12

/20

Program Revenue Growth

103.13%

20

/20

Leverage Ratio

0.1768

16

/20

Working Capital Ratio

1.48

12

/20

Fundraising Efficiency

0.9566

12

/20

Latest Filing Data: Form 990

Fiscal Year:2022

Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

Financial Details

Revenue

CategoryAmountPercentage
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants4.949M84.85%
Program Services371.2K6.36%
Investment Income93.4K1.60%
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets00.00%
Other Notable Sources00.00%
Total Revenue5.833M100.00%