Founded in 1983
The Community Services Resource Corporation (CSRC) is a part of the Los Angeles County Aging & Disabilities Department (AD). CSRC is a non-profit public benefit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Purpose
The purpose of the Community Services Resource Corporation (CSRC) is to raise funds that create programs and initiate collaborative ventures to improve the services provided by the Aging & Disabilities Department (AD). and other county departments. Funds raised enhance the life of Los Angeles County families and seniors.
Ways to Give
The Corporation seeks funds, goods, and services from individuals, corporations and donors. In addition, it seeks government funding or county discretionary funds to strengthen the delivery of social and human services. The Corporation can accept matching dollars for resources. The detailed project design can be decided jointly with the matching fund entity.
Request for Taxpayer ID and Certification (W-9)
CSRC is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt not-for-profit organization.
Employer Identification Number (EIN): 95-3856945
Contact
For further information concerning the Community Services Resource Corporation or to make a donation to the L.A. Found Initiative, please contact:
Guillermo Medina
Phone: (213) 351-7798
Email: GMedinajr@ad.lacounty.gov
View the video below to learn more about Community Services Resource Corporation. To learn more about us, how to contact us, upcoming events, and how to donate, scroll to the information tabs below.
The Community Services Resource Corporation (CSRC) is a part of the Los Angeles County Workforce Development, Aging and Community Services (WDACS). CSRC is a non-profit public benefit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The purpose of the Community Services Resource Corporation (CSRC) is to raise funds that create programs and initiate collaborative ventures to improve the services provided by Workforce Development, Aging and Community Services (WDACS) and other county departments. Funds raised enhance the life of Los Angeles County families and seniors.
The event was sponsored by the Los Angeles County Commission on Aging, the Los Angeles County Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council, and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to honor senior volunteers. The CSRC is the non-profit that has received, deposited, and distributed donations for the event.
CSRC made funding available to an organization that provided food to food banks in the Southeast Los Angeles area.
This event was used as venue for older adults and their caregivers from across the County at at attend to gain information about programs and services that are available to enhance their quality of life as they age. The Summit includes guests speakers that are experts in their fields that provide current information. Summit also includes exhibitors and sponsors from a wide array of events, programs, and services available in Los Angeles County. The CSRC is the non-profit that has received, deposited, and distributed donations for the event.
KABC Radio Disney held an emergency preparedness fund-raising event. Listeners pledge funds or placed orders for survival kits to be used in case of an emergency of disaster. CSRC received the funds and purchased survival kits and emergency supplies to fill orders placed by radio listeners. Additional money funded emergency cabinets for WDACS offices and all senior and service centers.
Grant funds from the Kaiser Permanente Foundation and The California Community Foundation covered part of the costs to develop and distribute the Seniors Count! Needs Assessment Survey. This City/County partnership assessed the needs of seniors living in the City and County of Los Angeles. Funds were disbursed to cover the research, computer services, and printing costs of the project.
The Corporation seeks funds, goods, and services from individuals, corporations and donors. In addition, it seeks government funding or county discretionary funds to strengthen the delivery of social and human services. The Corporation can accept matching dollars for resources. The detailed project design can be decided jointly with the matching fund entity.
The CSRC Board of Directors must approve an release of funds by the CSRC. The CSRC Board meets on a quarterly basis and can have emergency meetings when necessary.
Adult Protective Services (APS)
Older Adult Summit (OAS)
Purposeful Aging Los Angeles (PALA)
For further information concerning the Community Services Resource Corporation or to make a donation to the L.A. Found Initiative, please contact: