EIN 33-0496092

Community Health Improvement Partners

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
26
Year formed
2002
Most recent tax filings
2023-12-01
NTEE code, primary
Description
Community Health Improvement Partners advances sustainable solutions to priority health needs through collaboration and community engagement. They accomplish their mission by working on behavioral health projects such as the San Diego County Suicide Prevention Council, which aims to prevent suicide and its consequences in the county. The organization also developed the Resident Leadership Academy, which empowers residents in San Diego County communities, promoting changes that lead to an improved quality of life in neighborhoods, including physical activity and healthy food choices.
Also known as...
Healthcare Education Research and Evaluation Foundation of Southern Ca
Total revenues
$2,062,814
2023
Total expenses
$2,045,568
2023
Total assets
$928,201
2023
Num. employees
26
2023

Program areas at Community Health Improvement Partners

Housing: independent living association (ila) / recovery residence association (rra): these prevention and early intervention programs conducted in coordination with the county of san diego hhsa behavioral Health services work to mitigate homelessness, which is a persistent public Health challenge in this county. These independent living homes that have achieved and maintain fully membership in the ila and rra, are unlicensed privately owned homes, complexes and units that specifically address the evolving housing needs of persons with serious mental illness. Ila and rra member homes serve as a low barrier, high quality environments that support recovery from mental Health challenges. In addition, this model of shared housing also services the housing needs of priority populations that are commonly overlooked such as low income seniors on a fixed income, transition age youth, homeless, and formerly incarcerated persons. Specifically, the chip ila model has been replicated successfully in fresno county and santa clara county.
The resident leadership academy: the rla is a 10-session, curriculum-based public Health leader program that teaches residents from underserved areas how to become a Health advocate for a lifetime, particularly as it relates to addressing issues related public safety, Health food access, and the quality of physical activity opportunities in the Community. The program was founded in 2011 in partnership with the county of san diego Health and human services agency during an initiative focused on obesity prevention called communities putting prevention to work or cppw. This program builds the leadership capacity of local Community members to drive the positive change that they would like to see realized in their communities ,without a dependency on public and private organizations. Chip facilitates annual train the trainer workshop to further disseminate the academy model being taught in urban and rural communities throughout san diego county. In addition, chip rla conducts numerous supplemental training workshops as well as bi-monthly council meetings, to a growing rla network which consists of 1,366 individuals, countywide. Since its founding in 2011, the rla has been replicated in san diego county over 100 times. Chip rla staff have certified 168 individuals in effective dissemination of the model since founding its train the trainer program since 2013. There are over 1,100 graduates of the rla in san diego county that serve as a critical mass in addressing ongoing public Health challenges that continually produce Health inequities and disparities.
Behavioral Health projects: the san diego county suicide prevention council was established in 2012 with the mission to reduce suicides in the county, and its devastating consequences. The council's vision is zero suicides in san diego county. The work of the san diego county suicide prevention council is driven by the existence of the county's suicide prevention action plan (spap), which was first published in april 2011, and from that point updated every 5-6 years, to meet the Community's evolving needs in effectively addressing this persistent public Health challenge in san diego county. The spap in based on the institute of medicine's environmental prevention model, which consists of universal, selected and indicated strategies. To this end, the spap contains strategies that include population based approaches, strategies that target groups confirmed at-risk of suicide, and strategies that target groups potentially at-risk of suicide, representing innovations. Chip has served as programmatic lead and fiscal agent of the san diego county suicide prevention council since 2012, and today, boasts of a robust coalition that consists of 90+ Partners (and over 1,100 individuals) that represent a highly effective, Community wide approach to save lives, restore hope, alleviate the pain that people are living with, and connect persons at-risk with effective resources. The spc implements the spap through at least 10 subcommittees and ad hoc committees that all work to implement specific work plans representing diverse sectors of the Community, and the overall Community wide approach. Since 2012, the spc celebrates estimated 20% reduction of suicides in the county, and the lowest rates of suicide in the county since 2010.
Farm 2 institutions: the farm to institution center has a two-fold mission, to improve Community Health by improving access and consumption of healthy foods. To support farmers in creation of a vibrant, diverse, and growing local agricultural scene. The center works to create this healthy and sustainable local food system, focusing primarily on the connection between local farms and education and private institutions as a pathway of good food into the Community.

Who funds Community Health Improvement Partners

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
The Richard and Ann Jaffe FoundationWelfare$500

Personnel at Community Health Improvement Partners

NameTitleCompensation
Dana RichardsonPresident and Chief Executive Officer$173,688
Yeni Linqui PalominoVice President , Community Health and Engagement
Eyra LeeperVice President of Housing
Tracey StevensOperations Manager
Linda PueblaProgram Manager , Suicide Prevention Council
...and 3 more key personnel

Financials for Community Health Improvement Partners

RevenuesFYE 12/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$2,054,674
Program services$0
Investment income and dividends$4,235
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$3,905
Total revenues$2,062,814

Form 990s for Community Health Improvement Partners

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-122024-07-01990View PDF
2022-122023-08-01990View PDF
2021-122022-09-02990View PDF
2020-122021-08-25990View PDF
2019-122021-02-24990View PDF
...and 11 more Form 990s

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Data update history
November 6, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 8 new personnel
August 31, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
August 30, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
January 3, 2024
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $7,000 from Coastal Community Foundation
September 27, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
Nonprofit Types
Grantmaking organizationsClinicsCommunity Action Programs
Issues
Health
Characteristics
Provides grantsLobbyingReceives government fundingCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
5095 Murphy Canyon Rd 105
San Diego, CA 92123
Metro area
San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA
County
San Diego County, CA
Website URL
sdchip.org/ 
Phone
(858) 609-7960
IRS details
EIN
33-0496092
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
2002
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
T30: Public Foundations
NAICS code, primary
621: Outpatient Health Care Practitioners and Facilities
Parent/child status
Independent
California AB-488 details
AB 488 status
May Operate or Solicit for Charitable Purposes
Charity Registration status
Current
FTB status revoked
Not revoked
AG Registration Number
084446
FTB Entity ID
1804810
AB 488 data last updated ("as-of") date
2025-04-16
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