INTEGRATED FAMILY COMMUNITY SERVICES
Overview
ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110
Arapahoe County
INTEGRATED FAMILY COMMUNITY SERVICES (IFCS) PROVIDES BASIC HUMAN SERVICES AND ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS TO LOW-INCOME PEOPLE, USING COMMUNITY RESOURCES. IFCS FOSTERS SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND RESPECTS THE DIGNITY OF EACH CLIENT, SERVING THE GREATER DENVER METRO AREA.
- Community Services
- LMI Census Tract
- Majority Minority Census Tract
- Opportunity Zone
- This nonprofit has not received any CRA awards or certifications.
P - Human Services
Human Service Organizations
Organizations that provide a broad range of social services for individuals or families. Use this code for multiservice organizations such as Lutheran Social Services, Catholic Social Services and other community service organizations not specified below that provide a variety of services from throughout the P section or services from the P section in combination with services described in other sections (e.g., an organization that provides family counseling, substance abuse services, employment assistance and services for at - risk youth).
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- Disabled
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Economically Disadvantaged
- K-12 Students
- Families
- General Public
- Homeless
- Immigrants or Refugees
- Inmates or Ex-Offenders
- Job Seekers
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Men
- Military
- Minority Individuals
- Minority-Owned Businesses
- Native Americans
- Nonprofits
- People in Recovery
- Rural Residents
- Senior Citizens
- Tribal Organizations
- Unemployed
- Women
- HUD Assistance Recipients
- Low-Income
- Medicaid Recipients
- Moderate-Income
- Pell Grant Recipients
- People Living Below Poverty Level
- SNAP Recipients
- SSI Recipients
- USDA Free or Reduced Lunch Students
- Welfare Recipients
CRA Alignment
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- College Students
- Disabled
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Economically Disadvantaged
- K-12 Students
- Entrepreneurs
- Families
- First-Time Homebuyers
- Foster Youth
- General Public
- Homeless
- Immigrants or Refugees
- People needing Credit Counseling
- Inmates or Ex-Offenders
- Job Seekers
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Men
- Military
- Minority Individuals
- Minority-Owned Businesses
- Native Americans
- Nonprofits
- People in Recovery
- People outside the U.S.
- Rural Residents
- Senior Citizens
- Small Businesses
- Small Farms
- Tribal Organizations
- Underbanked or Unbanked
- Veterans
- Unemployed
- Women
- Women-Owned Businesses
- Low-Income
- Moderate-Income
- People Living Below Poverty Level
- HUD Assistance Recipients
- Medicaid Recipients
- Pell Grant Recipients
- SNAP Recipients
- SSI Recipients
- USDA Free or Reduced Lunch Students
- Welfare Recipients
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- College Students
- Disabled
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Economically Disadvantaged
- K-12 Students
- Entrepreneurs
- Families
- First-Time Homebuyers
- Foster Youth
- General Public
- Homeless
- People needing Credit Counseling
- Inmates or Ex-Offenders
- Job Seekers
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Men
- Military
- Minority Individuals
- Minority-Owned Businesses
- Native Americans
- Nonprofits
- People in Recovery
- People outside the U.S.
- Rural Residents
- Senior Citizens
- Small Businesses
- Small Farms
- Tribal Organizations
- Underbanked or Unbanked
- Veterans
- Unemployed
- Women
- Women-Owned Businesses
- Low-Income
- Moderate-Income
- People Living Below Poverty Level
- HUD Assistance Recipients
- Medicaid Recipients
- Pell Grant Recipients
- SNAP Recipients
- SSI Recipients
- USDA Free or Reduced Lunch Students
- Welfare Recipients
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- College Students
- Disabled
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Economically Disadvantaged
- K-12 Students
- Entrepreneurs
- Families
- First-Time Homebuyers
- Foster Youth
- General Public
- Homeless
- Immigrants or Refugees
- People needing Credit Counseling
- Inmates or Ex-Offenders
- Job Seekers
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Men
- Military
- Minority Individuals
- Minority-Owned Businesses
- Native Americans
- Nonprofits
- People in Recovery
- People outside the U.S.
- Rural Residents
- Senior Citizens
- Small Businesses
- Small Farms
- Tribal Organizations
- Underbanked or Unbanked
- Veterans
- Unemployed
- Women
- Women-Owned Businesses
- Low-Income
- Moderate-Income
- People Living Below Poverty Level
- HUD Assistance Recipients
- Medicaid Recipients
- Pell Grant Recipients
- SNAP Recipients
- SSI Recipients
- USDA Free or Reduced Lunch Students
- Welfare Recipients
- Abused or Neglected Children
- At-Risk Youth
- Children & Youth
- College Students
- Disabled
- Domestic Violence Victims
- Economically Disadvantaged
- K-12 Students
- Entrepreneurs
- Families
- First-Time Homebuyers
- Foster Youth
- General Public
- Homeless
- Immigrants or Refugees
- People needing Credit Counseling
- Inmates or Ex-Offenders
- Job Seekers
- LGBTQ Individuals
- Men
- Military
- Minority Individuals
- Minority-Owned Businesses
- Native Americans
- Nonprofits
- People in Recovery
- People outside the U.S.
- Rural Residents
- Senior Citizens
- Small Businesses
- Small Farms
- Tribal Organizations
- Underbanked or Unbanked
- Veterans
- unemployed
- Women
- women-owned-businesses
- Low-Income
- Moderate-Income
- People Living Below Poverty Level
- HUD Assistance Recipients
- Medicaid Recipients
- Pell Grant Recipients
- SNAP Recipients
- SSI Recipients
- USDA Free or Reduced Lunch Students
- Welfare Recipients
IRS Summary
IRS Business Master File Details
IRS Publication 78 Details
IRS Form 990 Returns
Nonprofit Location
ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110
Arapahoe County
- CO - Adams County
- CO - Arapahoe County
- CO - Denver County
- CO - Douglas County
- CO - El Paso County
- CO - Jefferson County
- CO - Larimer County
- CO - Weld County
Market Data
Census Tract | County | |
---|---|---|
0055.51 | Arapahoe County | |
Population | ||
Total Population | 3,171 | 654,453 |
Total Households | 960 | 250,751 |
Income | ||
Median Income* | $47,900 | $92,292 |
Median Family Income (2024 FFIEC est.) | $130,400 | $130,400 |
Tract Income Percentage | 46.43% | N/A |
Below Poverty Level | 18.4% | 8.0% |
Unemployment Level | 10.1% | 4.6% |
Housing | ||
Total Housing Units | 1,005 | 262,688 |
Total Owner-Occupied Units | 47.7% | 64.9% |
Total Renter-Occupied Units | 47.9% | 35.1% |
Total Vacant Units | 4.5% | 5.9% |
Management
in Governing Body
in Governing Body
Director of Development
toddm@ifcs.org
Information in this section is extracted from the nonprofit's e-filed tax return and based on answers provided by the nonprofit in their 990 e-filed for the tax period ending on 2022-08.
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