San Francisco home repair programs
There are 79home improvement and support programs in the greater San Franciscometro area, including the cities of San Francisco, Berkeley, Livermore, Oakland, Pleasanton, Redwood City, San Mateo, San Rafael, San Ramon, South San Francisco, and Walnut Creek. Combined, these San Francisco metro home repair programsemploy 481 people, earn more than $195 million in revenue each year, and have assets of $1 billion.
Job trends for San Francisco home repair programs
Employees per organization | Number of organizations |
---|---|
0 | 27 |
1-10 | 16 |
11-25 | 9 |
26-100 | 6 |
101 to 1,000 | 0 |
1,000+ | 0 |
Key takeaways for employment stats:
- Employment in San Francisco home repair programs is driven by large organizations like Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF), Resources for Community Development (RCD), California Housing Partnership Corporation (CHPC), Eden Housing Resident Services, and Human Investment Project (HIP).
Sizes of home repair programs in San Francisco
Revenues per organization | Number of organizations |
---|---|
< $250k | 22 |
$250k to $1M | 17 |
$1M to $5M | 17 |
$5M to $25M | 5 |
$25M to $100M | 2 |
$100M+ | 0 |
Key takeaways for revenue stats:
- Large organizations like Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF), Oakland Affordable Housing Preservations Initiatives (OAHPI), Bethlehem Towers, NID Housing Counseling Agency (NID-HCA), and California Housing Partnership Corporation (CHPC) earn the majority of revenues among nonprofits in San Francisco home repair programs.
- Organizations with less than $1 million in revenue account for 5.7% of combined nonprofit revenues, whereas organizations in San Francisco home repair programs with more than $100 million account for 0.0% of nonprofit earnings.
Directory of home repair programs in San Francisco
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1-20 of 79
Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF)
Revenue
$61.1m
Assets
$576.2m
Employees
91
EIN
94-2952578
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Bernal Heights Housing Corporation
Revenue
$5.9m
Assets
$42.7m
Employees
0
EIN
94-3142001
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Bethlehem Towers
Revenue
$14.8m
Assets
$16.2m
Employees
11
EIN
94-1723489
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Oakland Affordable Housing Preservations Initiatives (OAHPI)
Revenue
$37.9m
Assets
$121.6m
Employees
0
EIN
26-4374725
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Resources for Community Development (RCD)
Revenue
$7.0m
Assets
$93.3m
Employees
52
EIN
94-2952466
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Golden State Opportunity Foundation
Revenue
$3.7m
Assets
$1.0m
Employees
24
EIN
47-4325738
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Alameda Affordable Housing Corporation
Revenue
$2.8m
Assets
$14.0m
Employees
0
EIN
30-1010896
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Human Investment Project (HIP)
Revenue
$3.1m
Assets
$15.2m
Employees
33
EIN
94-2154614
IRS type
501(c)(3)
California Housing Partnership Corporation (CHPC)
Revenue
$7.2m
Assets
$6.3m
Employees
38
EIN
68-0183692
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Eden Housing Resident Services
Revenue
$4.8m
Assets
$245.5k
Employees
37
EIN
94-3315887
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Reality House West
Revenue
$2.2m
Assets
$2.1m
Employees
10
EIN
94-1722478
IRS type
501(c)(3)
NID Housing Counseling Agency (NID-HCA)
Revenue
$8.8m
Assets
$4.0m
Employees
11
EIN
94-3353869
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Mary Elizabeth Inn The
Revenue
$2.9m
Assets
$3.0m
Employees
14
EIN
94-1156282
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Bridge Impact Capital (BRIC)
Revenue
$4.6m
Assets
$6.4m
Employees
0
EIN
81-4175818
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Oakland Community Land Trust
Revenue
$2.4m
Assets
$12.1m
Employees
3
EIN
32-0285788
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Coldbrook Foundation
Revenue
$3.2m
Assets
$3.2m
Employees
0
EIN
68-0398002
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Occur
Revenue
$759.7k
Assets
$523.0k
Employees
6
EIN
20-0960930
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Fair Housing Advocates-North Calif
Revenue
$893.6k
Assets
$1.6m
Employees
30
EIN
68-0087976
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Midori Housing Corporation
Revenue
$1.1m
Assets
$3.3m
Employees
0
EIN
94-3129466
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Soup
Revenue
$1.9m
Assets
$2.7m
Employees
2
EIN
83-0582567
IRS type
501(c)(3)