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Fiscal Year Start

Jan 1

Organization Type

Grantseeker

Mission Statement

To provide Public service for individuals with disabilities, Public Education, a clean, secure, drug and alcohol free home environment for persons who want to continue working on their recovery. The criteria residents must meet are to be enrolled in school, an outpatient program or working, and attending an AA or NA or similar meeting once a week. Th participants are required to finish chores to maintain the house. a program agreement must be signed upon joining the progarm.
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Expenses
$0
Net Income:
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Assets
$0
Liabilities
$0
Net Assets:
+$0
Operating Budget
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Total No. of Grants
1
Median grant size
$4K
Largest grant received
$4K
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Christina Vescovo
Board Member
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Christina Vescovo
Board Member

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes does PRIORITIES CENTER support?
PRIORITIES CENTER supports work in Education, Environment, and Public housing.
Where does PRIORITIES CENTER operate?
PRIORITIES CENTER is headquartered in Calabasas, CA.
Who funded PRIORITIES CENTER recently?
In 2016, PRIORITIES CENTER received grants from MITCHELL KAPOR FOUNDATION DBA KAPOR CENTER FOR SOCIAL IMPACT. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant PRIORITIES CENTER received in 2016?
The largest grant to PRIORITIES CENTER in 2016 exceeds $4,000.