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    Neighborhood House Assn

    ActiveHuman Services
    SAN DIEGO, CAWebsite8587152642EIN: 95-1648184

    About Neighborhood House Assn

    Healthy and educated communities - where dreams become reality.

    Focus Areas

    Early childhood educationHead StartHealthcare (clinic services, case management)Senior servicesYouth services and after-school programsNutrition programsHousing navigation and homelessness supportEmployment and financial counseling

    Who They Fund

    individualsfamilieschildren/early childhoodyouthseniorspeople living with HIV/AIDS

    About Neighborhood House Assn

    Neighborhood House Assn’s largest recent grant went to Episcopal Community Services in National City for child care programming, a clear sign that early childhood education sits near the center of its work. In 2024, the foundation also backed All Kids Academy Head Start Inc in El Cajon for the same purpose, showing repeated support for child care and Head Start services in San Diego County. The foundation’s annual grantmaking is substantial at nearly $39.7 million, with a grant portfolio that appears built around direct service delivery rather than one-off project funding. Its stated focus areas point to a broad human-services model: early childhood education, healthcare clinic services and case management, senior services, youth services and after-school programs, nutrition programs, housing navigation and homelessness support, and employment and financial counseling. The beneficiary groups named in its profile include children, youth, families, seniors, people living with HIV/AIDS, and jobseekers. Together, those clues suggest a funder centered on wraparound support for local residents across multiple stages of life, with child care as one of its clearest recent priorities.

    What Neighborhood House Assn Funds

    Early childhood education is the most visible theme in the recent grants record, with $22,712,802 awarded to Episcopal Community Services in National City for child care programming and $16,986,956 to All Kids Academy Head Start Inc in El Cajon for child care programming. Beyond child care, the foundation’s stated focus areas include healthcare, especially clinic services and case management, along with senior services and youth services. It also names nutrition programs, housing navigation and homelessness support, and employment and financial counseling, which indicates a service mix that goes beyond a single issue area. The topic taxonomy adds further detail, pointing to early childhood development, nutrition services and food assistance, HIV/AIDS case management, community mental health services, employment services and job readiness, senior supportive services, and youth and family services/case management. That combination fits a broad direct-service model serving individuals and families across interconnected needs.

    How Neighborhood House Assn Gives

    Neighborhood House Assn’s typical grants are very large: the 25th percentile is $18,418,418, the median is $19,849,879, and the 75th percentile is $21,281,340. The recent record provided here shows two 2024 grants, both in California, which points to a concentrated local giving pattern. The foundation is not listed as funding individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its profile also emphasizes direct service delivery and wraparound case management, which aligns with the size and consistency of the grants shown. The data provided does not show an application process, and the recent-grants set is too small to establish recurrence across multiple years.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $39.7M

    Total Assets

    $32.4M

    Total Revenue

    $120.4M

    Total Expenses

    $118.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $18.4M and $21.3M, with a median of $19.8M.

    25th Percentile

    $18.4M

    Median

    $19.8M

    75th Percentile

    $21.3M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in CA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
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    Leadership

    KENNETH MAZO

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    Funding Style

    direct service deliverywraparound/case management servicescomprehensive/human-services approach

    Topics

    early childhood developmentnutrition services/food assistanceHIV/AIDS case managementcommunity mental health servicesemployment services/job readinesssenior supportive servicesyouth and family services/case management

    Where Neighborhood House Assn Makes Grants

    The grant map is entirely California-based: 100% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and California is also the top state by grant count. In the recent grants list, the foundation gave to National City and El Cajon, both in San Diego County. That matches the foundation’s local geographic scope of giving and suggests a tightly focused regional pattern rather than multi-state or national support.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Neighborhood House Assn

    What does Neighborhood House Assn support most often?

    Its profile centers on direct human services: early childhood education, Head Start, healthcare clinic services and case management, senior services, youth services and after-school programs, nutrition programs, housing navigation and homelessness support, and employment and financial counseling. The recent grants list also shows child care programming as the clearest named purpose.

    How large are Neighborhood House Assn grants?

    The grant-size distribution is very large and fairly tight: the 25th percentile is $18,418,418, the median is $19,849,879, and the 75th percentile is $21,281,340. The recent grants shown are both above $16 million.

    Where does Neighborhood House Assn give?

    Giving is local and entirely in California. The data shows 100% of grants go to recipients in CA, with recent recipients in National City and El Cajon.

    Who received recent support?

    Recent grants went to Episcopal Community Services in National City, CA, for child care programming, and All Kids Academy Head Start Inc in El Cajon, CA, for child care programming.

    Does Neighborhood House Assn fund individuals or program-related investments?

    No. The foundation is listed as not funding individuals and as not making program-related investments.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY SERVICESNATIONAL CITY, CA$22,712,8022024CHILD CARE PROGRAMMING
    ALL KIDS ACADEMY HEAD START INCEL CAJON, CA$16,986,9562024CHILD CARE PROGRAMMING

    EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY SERVICES

    $22,712,802
    NATIONAL CITY, CA2024

    CHILD CARE PROGRAMMING

    ALL KIDS ACADEMY HEAD START INC

    $16,986,956
    EL CAJON, CA2024

    CHILD CARE PROGRAMMING