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2012 Catholic Charities USA Annual Survey at A Glance

A by-the-numbers summary of the Catholic Charities USA network in 2012. Catholic Charities USA’s member agencies and affiliates report that 3,192 local Catholic Charities agencies and programs provided help and created hope for 9,285,479 unduplicated clients in 2012. All together, Catholic Charities agencies and affiliates report providing client services 16,948,227 times, which ranged from fulfilling basic needs for clothing and shelter to developing life skills such as financial literacy.
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2012 Catholic Charities USA Annual Survey at A Glance

A by-the-numbers summary of the Catholic Charities USA network in 2012. Catholic Charities USA’s member agencies and affiliates report that 3,192 local Catholic Charities agencies and programs provided help and created hope for 9,285,479 unduplicated clients in 2012. All together, Catholic Charities agencies and affiliates report providing client services 16,948,227 times, which ranged from fulfilling basic needs for clothing and shelter to developing life skills such as financial literacy.
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2012 ANNUAL , SURVEY

OVERVIEW
Catholic Charities USAs member agencies and affiliates report that 3,192 local Catholic Charities agencies and programs provided help and created hope for 9,285,479 unduplicated clients in 2012. All together, Catholic Charities agencies and affiliates report providing client services 16,948,227 times, which ranged from fulfilling basic needs for clothing and shelter to developing life skills such as financial literacy.

9 285,479

unique individuals received services from Catholic Charities agencies in 2012

HOW OUR NETWORK SERVES


Total Client Services: 16,948,227 In 2012, more than nine million clients came to Catholic Charities agen cies seeking food, representing the majority of client services provided. Although food services represent the highest volume of services provided by Catholic Charities, for most clients this is only an entry point to a broader array of services accessed after a comprehensive assessment by a case manager. In fact, in 2012, Catholic Charities agencies provided an additional 7,870,617 services that address the full spectrum of human needs in a way that not only sustains them for another day, but empowers them to achieve their full potential.

WHO OUR NETWORK SERVES 32%


CHILDREN

54%
ADULTS

14%
SENIORS
54% HUNGER 10% FAMILY ECONOMIC SECURITY 5% HEALTH 5% SPECIFIC AND AT-RISK POPULATIONS 4% EDUCATION 3% HOUSING 3% REFUGEE AND IMMIGRATION 16% OTHER
OTHER includes socialization and neighborhood services, social support services, adoption services, disaster services, and unspecified services.

Reflects clients for whom age is identified.

The mission of Catholic Charities USA is to exercise leadership in assisting its membership, particularly the diocesan Catholic Charities agencies and affiliate members, in their mission of service, advocacy and convening.

ANNUAL SURVEY
CATHOLIC CHARITIES USA

HOW OUR NETWORK IS FUNDED


Total Income: $4,400,651,988

WHO WORKS WITH OUR NETWORK

3% DIOCESAN AND 11% PROGRAM


FEES

68,071
STAFF
INVESTMENTS, BUSINESS, OTHER

CHURCH SUPPORT

66% GOVERNMENT
REVENUE

3%

6,030
VOLUNTEERS

BOARD MEMBERS

299,821 9.3 million


HOURS OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE

IN-KIND

3% 11% COMMUNITY
SUPPORT

UNITED WAY AND CFC

2%
The information provided in this report reflects responses as provided by Catholic Charities USAs member agencies through the Catholic Charities USA 2012 Annual Survey. In 2012, 139 of Catholic Charities USAs 166 member agencies and affiliates responded to the survey. The survey is conducted and compiled by researchers at the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University. Financial data includes CCUSAs audited financial statements.

Total Expenses: $4,366,980,434

PROGRAM COSTS

86%

FUNDRAISING

2%

MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL

12%

0.2%
UNSPECIFIED

2050 Ballenger Avenue, Suite 400 Alexandria, VA 22314 703.549.1390 www.CatholicCharitiesUSA.org

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