EIN 59-2240502

The Lord's Place

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
170
State
Year formed
1982
Most recent tax filings
2023-06-01
Description
The Lord's Place is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness by providing innovative, compassionate, and effective services to men, women, and children in our community. It offers comprehensive services designed to end homelessness... once and for all. The Lord's Place' aim is to provide programs that assist our clients in finding their unique path, which leads to a place called home. The Lord's Place is a nonprofit, non-sectarian, 501(c)3 organization that has been changing the lives of homeless families and individuals in Palm Beach County.
Total revenues
$18,213,791
2023
Total expenses
$14,353,341
2023
Total assets
$36,013,534
2023
Num. employees
170
2023

Program areas at The Lord's Place

Housing:the agency provides supportive and graduate housing for more than 200 households a day experiencing homelessness. Its supportive housing programs include alexander Place for 37 families, mann campus for 50 single men, burckle Place and halle Place for 23 single women, c-place for 22 single men and women with severe and persistent mental illness, and housing first-based scattered-site programs for 57 people experiencing chronic homelessness. Residents have access to comprehensive services, including case management, benefits navigation, job training and placement, life skills instruction, healthcare coordination and support, peer support, and more. As a result, more than 90 percent of residents maintain or exit to stable housing throughout The year.
Job training & employment:the agency provides job coaching, job skills classes, cognitive-behavioral intervention instruction, adult basic education and ged preparation tutoring, and job placement and retention services for more than 350 adults a year experiencing homelessness and unemployment. It operates an innovative culinary program that combines hands-on vocational training with employment-focused cognitive behavioral intervention instruction. The program trains formerly homeless apprentices for employment as sous chefs, line cooks, and other restaurant positions. The apprentices practice their skills alongside trained chefs as they operate a catering social enterprise and a hunger program that serves more than 750 free gourmet meals a week at The agency's cafe joshua dining room. Through The job training program, more than 150 clients improve their job skills and 100 secure employment.
Community engagement:the agency operates The largest street outreach program by geographic area in palm beach county, Florida. The program reaches 700 unsheltered people a year, assisting them with basic needs items (e.g. Food, hygiene products, blankets), identification, housing navigation, linkage to mental health and substance use treatment, and community resource referral. More than 400 people are connected to housing each year, with many returning to live with family and friends, renting apartments in The community, and accessing local emergency shelter, rapid rehousing, and supportive housing programs. The agency is The designated projects for assistance in transition from homelessness (path) provider in palm beach county. Through this program, it provides outreach and case management services for people experiencing homelessness and co-occurring serious mental illness. It served 95 people last year. More than half were connected to The Lord's Place's ssi/ssdi outreach, access and recovery (soar) program, an initiative that uses a national best practice model to connect people with disabilities experiencing homelessness to social security benefits and health coverage. Among those who exited The path program, 77 percent transitioned to a stable housing destination. The agency employs multiple staff trained in The soar process to assist those experiencing homelessness with social security applications. The program screened 67 people last year and went on to file benefit applications for 56. In all, 79 percent of applications were approved, which is nearly double Florida's statewide approval rate.
Re-entry: The agency's reentry program assists more than 150 adults a year to transition back into The community following their release from prison or jail. The program provides case management, job training, peer support, healthcare coordination and support, linkage to community-based mental health and substance use treatment, housing navigation and placement, family reunification, and more. With The program's support, more than 90 percent of clients avoid re-arrest for at least one year after their enrollment. In addition to providing direct services, The reentry program participates in reentry coalitions, collaborative initiatives, and advocacy to advance criminal justice issues and those affected by them. Clinical and care coordination services: The agency's counseling, access, recovery, and education (care) team is an integrated healthcare support and coordination program for unhoused people experiencing acute and/or chronic physical and behavioral health conditions. The program's multidisciplinary team includes a licensed clinical social worker, board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, recovery coordinator, certified community health worker, and other members of clients' support systems, including housing staff, case managers, job coaches, and benefits navigators. These staff work together to serve 140 medically vulnerable clients annually. They provide care coordination, medical advocacy, psychiatric services (e.g. Assessment, treatment planning, medication management, crisis intervention, etc. ), recovery support, and preventative and primary healthcare assistance. They help clients schedule and attend health appointments, follow their treatment plans, monitor their health (e.g. Blood pressure checking, blood sugar/diabetes control, wound care), manage their health insurance, and more. Through The care team, 84 percent of clients avoided or reduced their use of emergency services. Among those who left The program, 88 percent were connected to health insurance and a community-based medical home at exit.

Who funds The Lord's Place

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Mary Alice Fortin FoundationGeneral Support for Programs$2,115,000
The Jim Moran FoundationBurckle Place 3 20th Anniversary Grant, Family Campus$700,000
Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network (SEFBHN)To Provide Services Related To Their Charitable Purpose.$517,933
...and 52 more grants received totalling $5,984,595

Personnel at The Lord's Place

NameTitleCompensation
Diana StanleyChief Executive Officer$244,829
Kerry DiazChief Operating Officer$125,853
Gerald CodyChief Financial Officer$108,030
Anne NobleChief Advancement$108,842
Cristina LucierVice President of Community Programs
...and 11 more key personnel

Financials for The Lord's Place

RevenuesFYE 06/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$15,140,250
Program services$628,784
Investment income and dividends$303,728
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$1,237,049
Net income from fundraising events$884,663
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$19,317
Total revenues$18,213,791

Form 990s for The Lord's Place

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-062024-03-02990View PDF
2022-062022-12-16990View PDF
2021-062021-12-17990View PDF
2020-062021-02-24990View PDF
2019-062020-02-10990View PDF
...and 9 more Form 990s
Data update history
May 21, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 7 new personnel
May 19, 2024
Received grants
Identified 8 new grant, including a grant for $401,200 from Town of Palm Beach United Way
February 3, 2024
Received grants
Identified 15 new grant, including a grant for $2,115,000 from Mary Alice Fortin Foundation
October 25, 2023
Received grants
Identified 4 new grant, including a grant for $130,000 from American Endowment Foundation
July 23, 2023
Received grants
Identified 36 new grant, including a grant for $517,933 from Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network (SEFBHN)
Nonprofit Types
Housing and shelter organizationsCharities
Issues
Human servicesHousingHomelessness
Characteristics
Fundraising eventsReceives government fundingEndowed supportCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donations
General information
Address
PO Box 3265
West Palm Beach, FL 33402
Metro area
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL
County
Palm Beach County, FL
Website URL
thelordsplace.org/ 
Phone
(561) 494-0125
Twitter profile
@thelordsplace 
IRS details
EIN
59-2240502
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1982
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
L41: Homeless, Temporary Shelter
NAICS code, primary
62422: Community Housing Services
Parent/child status
Independent
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