Non-Profits, Part 2 (Ranked by expenditures for fiscal year 2010) Name Address Total Total % of Total Expenses No. of Clients Executive Served Telephone Expenditures Revenue That is Supporting or 1 No. of 3 Director's Year Rank Website 2010 ($000) 2010 ($000) Administrative Sources of Funding ($000) Employees Annually2 Program Description Executive Director Compensation ($) Founded Planned Parenthood of the Rochester/ 10,424 10,818 12 Direct public support: 410; indirect 130 37,700 Provides reproductive health services, education, advocacy and rape crisis James Stewart, 137,800 1932 26. Syracuse Region Inc. public support: 283; government: services, family planning, disease screening and pregnancy terminations for president and CEO 114 University Ave. 3,836; programs services: 5,143; women, men and teens in a 12-county area Rochester, N.Y. 14605 private donations: 456; other revenue: (585) 546-2771 669 www.pprsr.org Mary M. Gooley Hemophilia Center Inc. 9,352 9,379 6 Direct public support: 255; government 11 1,000 Provides education, treatment, advocacy, research and supportive programs Robert Fox, president 105,621 1959 27. 1415 Portland Ave., Suite 500 contributions: 163; program services: for people and families affected by hemophilia and other inherited disorders and CEO Rochester, N.Y. 14621 8,799; private donations: 85; other (585) 922-5700 revenue: 103 www.hemocenter.org Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Inc. 9,200 9,202 16 Direct public support: 3,462; 98 752,500 Offers classical, popular, family and educational concerts Charles Owens, 120,600 1922 28. 108 East Ave. government contributions: 413; president and CEO Rochester, N.Y. 14604 program service: 3,641 (585) 454-7311 www.rpo.org House International 8,919 9,572 12 Direct public support: 2,296; 112 131,967 International museum that combines collections of and with Anthony Bannon, the NA 1947 29. Museum of Photography and Film government contributions: 448; the National Historic Landmark home and gardens of founder George Ron and Donna 900 East Ave. program service: 2,510; private Eastman; the museum houses schools offering certificate and master's degree Fielding director Rochester, N.Y. 14607 donations: 484; other revenue: 3,734 programs and engages in film and photo preservation (585) 271-3361 www.eastmanhouse.org Jewish Community Center of Greater 8,780 8,491 11 Direct public support: 587; indirect 300 10,000 The Jewish Community Center of Greater Rochester exists to enrich personal, Leslie Berkowitz, NA 1907 30. Rochester Inc. public support: 35; government cultural, social and physical growth by promoting the well-being of the entire executive director, 1200 Edgewood Ave contributions: 157; program service: Jewish community and the community as a whole. David Pieramico, Rochester, N.Y. 14618 6,407; other revenue: 1,305 associate executive (585) 461-2000 director, Tamara www.jccrochester.org Cohen, associate executive director Catholic Charities Community Services 8,779 9,062 11 Direct public support: 14; indirect 242 725 A human service program providing long-term support services for people with Paul Pickering, NA 1980 31. 1945 E. Ridge Road public support: 29; government developmental disabilities or traumatic brain injuries, those with disabilities executive director Rochester, N.Y. 14622 contributions: 1,523; program service: seeking an alternative to nursing home placement, and persons living with HIV/ (585) 339-9800 7,398; private donations: 96 AIDS. www.cccsrochester.org East House Corp. 8,547 9,305 11 Direct public support: 97; program 140 1,244 Seeks to improve the quality of life of individuals recovering from mental Gregory Soehner, NA 1966 32. 1701 Lac deVille Blvd. services: 8,673; other revenue: 100 illness, chemical dependency or other disabling conditions by providing president and CEO Rochester, N.Y. 14618 residential, rehabilitation and support services to individuals and their families (585) 256-3800 www.easthouse.org PRALID (People Rebuilding and Living in 7,906 8,044 9 Direct public support: 132; indirect 246 400 Provides services for individuals with brain injuries or developmental Jeffrey Sinsebox, NA 1992 33. Dignity Inc.) public support: 4; government disabilities and individuals eligible for nursing home care who choose to live in president and CEO 2 Townline Circle contributions: 1,061; program service: the community Rochester, N.Y. 14623 6,877; private donations: 3; other (585) 442-6420 revenue: 86 www.pralid.org LDA Life and Learning Services 7,711 7,994 16 Direct public support: 85; indirect 193 2,700 Provides housing, employment and job coaching and support services, daily Colin Garwood, NA 1963 34. 1650 South Ave., Suite 200 public support: 64; government community activities, educational consulting, service coordination and executive director Rochester, N.Y. 14620 contributions: 575; program service: recreational services to individuals with learning disabilities, ADD and (585) 263-3323 7,283 developmental disabilities www.ldarochester.org Rochester Primary Care Network Inc. 7,342 8,501 16 Government contributions: 6,551; 98 95,535 To improve the health status of those who experience financial and other Michael Leary, 143,482 1986 35. 259 Monroe Ave., Level B program service: 1,233; private barriers to accessing health care by obtaining and directing funding, advocacy president and CEO Rochester, N.Y. 14607 donations: 562; other revenue: 154 and collaboration (585) 325-2280 www.rpcn.org School of the Holy Childhood 7,186 7,549 15 Direct public support: 1,627; indirect 125 230 Serves children and adults with developmental disabilities in a person-centered Donna Dedee, NA 1946 36. 100 Groton Parkway public support: 166; government environment. Services include individualized education programs, vocational president and CEO Rochester, N.Y. 14623 contributions: 585; program service: training, clinical services, recreational programs and sheltered employment. (585) 359-3710 4,085; other revenue: 1,085 www.holychildhood.org Geva Theatre Center Inc. 7,050 7,886 11 Direct public support: 81; government 75 160,000 Professional regional theater dedicated to creating and producing professional Mark Cuddy, artistic NA 1972 37. 75 Woodbury Blvd. contributions: 963; program revenue: theater productions, programs and services of a national standard. In addition director, Tom Parrish, Rochester, N.Y. 14607 4,845; private donations: 1,995 to the productions performed on its two stages, Geva offers a wide variety of executive director (585) 232-1366 educational, outreach and literary programs, nurturing audiences and artists www.gevatheatre.org alike. American Red Cross - Greater Rochester 6,765 7,541 15 Direct public support: 1,637; indirect 62 384,893 Preventing, preparing for and responding to personal and community John Buttrill, CEO NA 1881 38. Chapter public support: 1,638; other revenue: emergencies with services such as emergency social services, health and 50 Prince St. 3,346 safety training, food and nutrition services, services to armed forces, youth Rochester, N.Y. 14607 services, community services and initiatives aimed at the Hispanic and African- (585) 241-4400 American communities www.rochesterredcross.org Lifespan of Greater Rochester Inc. 6,458 6,610 13 Direct public support: 185; indirect 105 25,000 Provides non-medical services, information, guidance and advocacy that help Ann Marie Cook, NA 1971 39. 1900 S. Clinton Ave. public support: 515; government older adults take on the challenges and opportunities of longer life president and CEO Rochester, N.Y. 14618 contributions: 3,622; program revenue: (585) 244-8400 1,805; private donations: 352; other www.lifespan-roch.org revenue: 131 The Salvation Army of Greater Rochester 6,037 6,055 12 Direct public support: 1,856; indirect 58 50,000 Offers worship services, four year-round homeless shelters, adult Randy Orr, captain NA 1884 40. 70 Liberty Pole Way public support: 1,057; government rehabilitation, education, housing and utility assistance, emergency food, Rochester, N.Y. 14604 contributions: 2,620; program service: clothing and disaster services, and many programs for youths, seniors, adults (585) 987-9500 44; other revenue: 480 and families www.rochestersalvationarmy.org Al Sigl Center for Rehabilitation Agencies 5,884 6,006 NA Program service: 5,460; other revenue: NA NA Provides high-quality, cost-effective real estate and business services while Daniel Meyers, NA 1962 41. Inc. 546 fostering community awareness and philanthropic support to non-profit president 1000 Elmwood Ave., Suite 300 organizations that serve children and adults with disabilities and special needs Rochester, N.Y. 14620 (585) 442-4100 www.alsigl.org The Center for Youth Services Inc. 5,337 5,261 15 Direct public support: 183; indirect 129 22,000 Offers services and programs to young people, including counseling, shelter, Elaine Spaull, 96,406 1971 42. 905 Monroe Ave. public support: 618; government education and referrals executive director Rochester, N.Y. 14620 contributions: 2,248; program service: (585) 473-2464 1,709; private donations: 465; other www.centerforyouth.net revenue: 36 Children's Institute Inc. 5,112 5,164 13 Direct public support: 670; indirect 46 45,000 Works to improve the lives of children by strengthening their social and Dirk Hightower, NA 1970 43. 274 N. Goodman St., Suite D103 public support: 818; government emotional health; develops and promotes effective prevention and early executive director, Rochester, N.Y. 14607 contributions: 1,985; program service: intervention programs, materials and best practices for children, families, Lori VanAuken, (585) 295-1000 1,342; private donations: 112; other schools and communities. deputy executive www.childrensinstitute.net revenue: 236 director Epilepsy Foundation of Rochester- 4,455 4,374 13 Direct public support: 90; indirect 89 9,817 Ensures that people with epilepsy and related disabilities are able to participate David Milliman, 101,829 1977 44. Syracuse-Binghamton public support: 39; government in all life experiences so they may reach their potential; works to prevent, president and CEO 1650 South Ave., Suite 300 contributions: 457; program service: control and cure epilepsy through services, education, advocacy and research. Rochester, N.Y. 14620 3,630; private donation: 129; other (585) 442-4430 revenue: 28 www.epilepsyuny.org Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe 4,320 4,450 18 Direct public support: 1,299; indirect 92 150,000 Committed to building lifelong bonds between people and animals through Alice Calabrese, 118,619 1873 45. County public support: 248; government education, community outreach programs and the prevention of cruelty; president and CEO 99 Victor Road contributions: 5; program service: programs and services include animal admissions and adoptions, law Fairport, N.Y. 14450 1,168; other revenue: 1,728 enforcement, pet-assisted therapy, behavioral assistance and humane (585) 223-1330 education programs www.lollypop.org Boy Scouts of America - Seneca 4,214 4,274 13 Direct public support: 1,172; indirect 198 16,000 To prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetime Stephen Hoitt, scout 97,493 1911 46. Waterways Council public support: 453; program revenue: by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. executive and CEO 474 East Ave. 1,873; private donations: 775 Rochester, N.Y. 14607 (585) 244-4210 www.senecawaterwayscouncil.org Seneca Park Zoo Society 4,069 4,092 9 Direct public support: 453; indirect 103 351,124 Provides education, fundraising, special events, admission and membership, Rachel August, NA 1957 47. 2222 St. Paul St. public support: 20; program service: public relations, marketing and new-exhibit design support to Monroe County’s executive director Rochester, N.Y. 14621 3,162; private donations: 81; other Seneca Park Zoo. (585) 336-7200 revenue: 272 www.senecaparkzoo.org The Legal Aid Society of Rochester NY Inc. 3,964 4,042 11 Direct public support: 72; indirect 56 9,441 Provides direct civil legal services including lay advocacy and related human Alan Harris, president 117,500 1921 48. 1 W. Main St., Suite 800 public support: 358; government services to adults and children; services are provided in family, housing, and CEO Rochester, N.Y. 14614 contributions: 3,451; program service: immigration, juvenile and education law (585) 232-4090 141; private donations: 12; other www.lasroc.org revenue: 8 Rochester Childfirst Network 3,948 3,983 7 Direct public support: 247; government 75 2,500 Advances the quality of early education and care in Western through Marsha Dumka, 85,000 1857 49. 941 South Ave. contributions: 2,952; program service: leadership, advocacy and direct services to children: child care, executive director Rochester, N.Y. 14620 503; private donations: 260; other prekindergarten, special education, a program for first-time mothers and their (585) 473-2858 revenue: 21 babies and family child care supports and trainings for early childhood www.rcn4kids.org professionals. YWCA of Rochester & Monroe County 3,457 3,457 14 Direct public support: 331; indirect 44 1,210 Programs focus on providing support for pregnant and parenting teens and Jean Carroll, NA 1883 50. 175 N. Clinton Ave. public support: 235; government their babies and on offering a continuum of housing for women in need of all president and CEO Rochester, N.Y. 14604 contributions: 1,974; program services: ages and family situations; works to promote racial justice and equality (585) 546-5820 18; other revenue: 1,226 www.ywcarochester.org

Notes: Information was provided by individual charitable organizations, cultural organizations or 2 May be approximate human service providers in Monroe County that are designated non-profit by New York and that 3 If you would like your company to be considered for next year's list, or if there are any corrections or responded to an email survey, or from copies of IRS Form 990 filed by each organization. Executive directors may go by other titles, such as president or CEO. additions, please write to: Research, Rochester Business Journal, 45 East Ave., Suite 500, Rochester, NA - Not available 1 For fiscal year 2010, unless otherwise noted. Figures may not add up to total revenue due to rounding N.Y. 14604; fax (585) 546-3398; or e-mail [email protected]. and other factors. Researched by Ashley Coon © Rochester Business Journal