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United Way member agencies: gainers and losers

Ranked in order of percentage gained or lost

Who lost money

Agency FY 1999-2000 total support FY 2000-01 total support* Percent difference

1 Pima Youth Partnership $11,030 $966 -91%

2 Tohono O'odham Nation 15,096 5,481 -64%

3 Pascua Yaqui Tribe 14,211 5,849 -59%

4 Family Self-Sufficiency 27,103 13,794 -49%

5 Little Dove Infant Care 23,081 12,954 -44%

6 Camp Fire Boys & Girls 50,326 34,936 -31%

7 Arizona's Children Association 107,177 76,778 -28%

8 Community Outreach Program for the Deaf (COPD) 65,657 47,400 -28%

9 DIRECT Center for Independence 25,457 18,627 -27%

10 Our Town Family Center 131,195 97,176 -26%

11 Catholic Social Service 153,660 118,450 -23%

12

Give A Parent Support (GAPS) 22,116 17,396 -21%

13

The Salvation Army 184,276 145,347 -21%

14

Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault 89,790 71,718 -20%

15

Handmaker 44,576 35,664 -20%

16

Tucson Jewish Community Center 55,418 44,635 -19%

17

Pima County Adult Education 51,149 41,279 -19%

18

Open-Inn 102,346 83,285 -19%

19

Marshall Home for Men 39,183 32,105 -18%

20

St. Elizabeth of Hungary 271,701 223,552 -18%

21

YMCA 257,529 212,087 -18%

22

Pima Home Health 64,198 52,921 -18%

23

Tucson Centers for Women & Children 196,459 162,737 -17%

24

Child & Family Resources 165,931 138,683 -16%

25

Pima Council on Aging 178,924 149,910 -16%

26

United Community Health Center 63,434 53,161 -16%

27

The Parent Connection 21,416 17,968 -16%

28

La Frontera Center 156,266 132,237 -15%

29

Girl Scouts 92,545 78,673 -15%

30

Nosotros 152,139 129,522 -15%

31

Compass Health Care 69,463 60,512 -13%

32

Chicanos por la Causa 43,775 38,821 -11%

33

Family Counseling Agency 190,483 169,383 -11%

34

El Pueblo Clinic 85,214 76,870 -10%

35

Brewster Center 105,349 95,406 -9%

36

Information & Referral Services 105,213 96,235 -9%

37

Travelers Aid Society 240,977 226,048 -6%

38

Davis-Monthan Youth Center 11,652 10,944 -6%

39

Southern Arizona Legal Aid 67,491 65,356 -3%

40

Boy Scouts 120,400 116,873 -3%

41

Jackson Employment Center 31,617 30,827 -2%

42

Big Brothers/Big Sisters 102,067 100,758 -1%

43

CODAC Behavioral Health Services 33,560 33,140 -1%

Who gained money

Agency FY 1999-2000 total support FY 2000-01 total support* Percent difference

1 Marana Health Center $623 $48,182 7,634%

2 St. Luke's Home 793 11,544 1,356%

3 Beacon Foundation 3,511 20,935 496%

4 Wingspan Domestic Violence Project 3,233 15,889 391%

5 Southern Arizona Child & Family Advocacy Center 5,180 20,856 303%

6 Miracle Square 3,598 14,435 301%

7 Casa de los Niños 137,525 238,976 74%

8 The Blake Foundation 79,712 123,495 55%

9 Pima Prevention Partnership 10,746 16,477 53%

10

Project YES 28,200 40,346 43%

11

Volunteer Center of Tucson 38,302 51,144 34%

12

Primavera 66,926 84,943 27%

13

TMM Family Services 34,367 40,253 17%

14

Boys and Girls Clubs 128,045 149,771 17%

15

Jewish Family & Children's Service 104,207 120,686 16%

16

YWCA 40,537 46,530 15%

17

Tucson Shalom House 32,197 36,350 13%

18

Family Advocacy, Resource and Wellness Centers (FARWC) 46,295 49,590 7%

19

Community Food Bank 212,490 227,036 7%

20

Tucson Nursery Schools 51,771 54,934 6%

21

Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation 94,935 100,125 5%

22

Las Familias 35,036 36,689 5%

23

The Haven 39,995 41,394 3%

24

Pio Decimo Center 98,393 100,495 2%

25

Tucson Urban League 152,633 155,852 2%

26

Catalina Helping Hands 0 10,000

Net difference

FY 1999-2000 total support FY 2000-01 total support* Percent difference

TOTAL OF ALL AGENCIES $5,489,900 $5,233,391 -5%

* Totals include all sources of support, including general and designated gifts. Numbers have not been adjusted to allow for cases where agencies may have added or eliminated programs.

Source: United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona


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