Coachella Valley Rescue Mission
Mission
Since 1971, Coachella Valley Rescue Mission (CVRM) has been an oasis, a place of refuge for the homeless and needy in our valley. Over the years, the mission has continued to meet the ever-growing needs of individuals who have found themselves without the necessities of life for various reasons. A dedicated staff and volunteers serve more than 300,000 hot meals annually and provide shelter and residential programs to thousands of men and women with children (5419 in 2020). CVRM includes food, clothing, and showers for those who do not shelter with us. CVRM has an onsite clinic for primary medical and behavioral needs. We are open 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, providing emergency shelter without interruption to mothers and children arriving in crisis, especially those survivors of domestic abuse and human trafficking. CVRM distributed over 64,000 food boxes to residents.
Vision
CVRM's vision is to see to the needs of the unsheltered, impoverished, and destitute due to loss of job, home, health, emotional, and well-being by providing shelter, food services, and rehabilitation programs. CVRM is a working Mission where we offer medical and behavioral clinics on our campus to stabilize health issues. CVRM offers job training and placement in eight areas: kitchen, catering, transportation, retail, landscaping, facilities, administration, laundry, security, thrift store, and warehouse. The skills training is pertinent to the Coachella Valley businesses as an entertainment destination. The clients save 80% of their paychecks while working and staying at CVRM. Clients attend classes on budgeting finance and help with the success once housed. CVRM's housing department housed 56 adults and 18 children in 22-23. These clients are referrals from the County of Riverside. The housing department assists clients with deposits and up to one year of rental assistance.
Goals
- 1.CVRM will build a new thrift store in an area where the residents are 30% below the poverty rate. Gently used clothing and furniture will be within walking distance within their budgets.
- 2.CVRM family house expansion will double the capacity of our family shelter. Women (28) and their (56)children fleeing domestic violence and trafficking can feel safe and cared for by CVRM's staff.
- 3.New Commercial Laundry Facility Program. This commercial laundry facility will be where clients are trained for future employment in hotels, restaurants, and casinos to work in their laundry area.
Indio CA | EIN: 95-2684844
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Coachella Valley Rescue Mission
Mission
Since 1971, Coachella Valley Rescue Mission (CVRM) has been an oasis, a place of refuge for the homeless and needy in our valley. Over the years, the mission has continued to meet the ever-growing needs of individuals who have found themselves without the necessities of life for various reasons. A dedicated staff and volunteers serve more than 300,000 hot meals annually and provide shelter and residential programs to thousands of men and women with children (5419 in 2020). CVRM includes food, clothing, and showers for those who do not shelter with us. CVRM has an onsite clinic for primary medical and behavioral needs. We are open 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, providing emergency shelter without interruption to mothers and children arriving in crisis, especially those survivors of domestic abuse and human trafficking. CVRM distributed over 64,000 food boxes to residents.
Vision
CVRM's vision is to see to the needs of the unsheltered, impoverished, and destitute due to loss of job, home, health, emotional, and well-being by providing shelter, food services, and rehabilitation programs. CVRM is a working Mission where we offer medical and behavioral clinics on our campus to stabilize health issues. CVRM offers job training and placement in eight areas: kitchen, catering, transportation, retail, landscaping, facilities, administration, laundry, security, thrift store, and warehouse. The skills training is pertinent to the Coachella Valley businesses as an entertainment destination. The clients save 80% of their paychecks while working and staying at CVRM. Clients attend classes on budgeting finance and help with the success once housed. CVRM's housing department housed 56 adults and 18 children in 22-23. These clients are referrals from the County of Riverside. The housing department assists clients with deposits and up to one year of rental assistance.
Goals
- 1.CVRM will build a new thrift store in an area where the residents are 30% below the poverty rate. Gently used clothing and furniture will be within walking distance within their budgets.
- 2.CVRM family house expansion will double the capacity of our family shelter. Women (28) and their (56)children fleeing domestic violence and trafficking can feel safe and cared for by CVRM's staff.
- 3.New Commercial Laundry Facility Program. This commercial laundry facility will be where clients are trained for future employment in hotels, restaurants, and casinos to work in their laundry area.
Indio CA | EIN: 95-2684844
Profile managed by nonprofit | Is this your nonprofit?
501(c)(3) organization
Beacon Report
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Website Reported on Tax Form:Yes
SCORE100%
Disclosing the charity’s website promotes transparency and provides access to the public.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
No Material Diversion of Assets:Yes
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Organizations report 'Yes' to confirm that no material diversion of assets, the unauthorized redirection of funds, occurred during their fiscal year.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Financial Statements:Yes
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Has financial statements audited by an independent accountant to ensure accuracy.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Audit Oversight Committee:Yes
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Has a committee responsible for selection and oversight of an independent accountant who produces the audit.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
No Loans Reported To or From Officers:Yes
SCORE100%
Does not provide loans to or from officers of the organization.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Records Retention Policy:Yes
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Has a policy establishing guidelines for the handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Tax Form Disclosed on Website:No
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Charities are expected to provide their tax forms on their website.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
| Score | Metric |
|---|---|
| 100% | Website Reported on Tax Form:Yes Disclosing the charity’s website promotes transparency and provides access to the public. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | No Material Diversion of Assets:Yes Organizations report 'Yes' to confirm that no material diversion of assets, the unauthorized redirection of funds, occurred during their fiscal year. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | Financial Statements:Yes Has financial statements audited by an independent accountant to ensure accuracy. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | Audit Oversight Committee:Yes Has a committee responsible for selection and oversight of an independent accountant who produces the audit. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | No Loans Reported To or From Officers:Yes Does not provide loans to or from officers of the organization. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | Records Retention Policy:Yes Has a policy establishing guidelines for the handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 0% | Tax Form Disclosed on Website:No Charities are expected to provide their tax forms on their website. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |