Community Water Center

The Community Water Center is a nonprofit that focuses on water access in California. They’ve historically worked with Asociacion de Gente Unida el Agua.

At-A-Glance

Issue Areas: Economic Policy
Location: Visalia, CA View on map
Tax ID: 80-0267674
Most Recent Filing: 2024
Budget (2024): Assets: $9,126,302 Revenue: $8,690,157 Expenses: $6,427,416

The Community Water Center is a nonprofit that focuses on water access in California. They’ve historically worked with Asociacion de Gente Unida el Agua.

Financial Statistics

Total Assets

Total Revenue

Total Expenses

YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
2024 $9,126,302 $8,690,157 $6,427,416 View
2023 $6,694,501 $4,791,040 $4,869,183 View
2022 $6,682,807 $5,075,296 $3,135,262 View
2021 $4,594,210 $3,653,789 $2,443,552 View
2020 $3,232,744 $2,497,093 $1,936,183 View

Prior year filings: 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011

Revenue Detail

Expenses Detail

Employee Compensation

  • Number of Employees: 91

Highest Earning Employees

EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
Susana De AndaExecutive Dir.$177,966

Grant Activity

All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $21,613,852
  • Number of Grants: 301
  • Number of Funders: 80

Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$700,0002024 The California EndowmentTo support an organization that organizes and informs low-income residents across California to advocate for safe and cleaner water.
$700,0002023 The California EndowmentTo support an organization that advances resident engagement and policy advocacy to ensure safe drinking water for low-income communities across California.
$582,7912020 Sierra Health Foundation Center for Health Program ManagementCENTRAL VALLEY UNITED FOR POWER, SJVHF WATER CLUSTER, ACBO CENSUS 2020
$521,5002023 Water FoundationWATER ACCESS AND CONSERVATION
$500,0002024 THE CALIFORNIA WELLNESS FOUNDATIONCORE OPERATING SUPPORT
$400,0002022 Robert Wood Johnson FoundationTo provide general operating support for the Community Water Center, 2022-2024.
$375,0002022 Water FoundationWATER ACCESS AND CONSERVATION
$315,0002021 Water FoundationWATER ACCESS AND CONSERVATION
$300,0002024 Silicon Valley Community Foundation
$250,0002025 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
$250,0002024 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation82238 GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE COMMUNITY WATER CENTER, 2024-2027
$250,0002024 Water FoundationWATER ACCESS AND CONSERVATION
$250,0002022 Silicon Valley Community FoundationCivil Participation
$250,0002021 The California EndowmentTo support an organization that advances resident engagement and policy advocacy to ensure safe drinking water for low-income communities across California.
$250,0002021 Windward FundENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS
$250,0002020 Robert Wood Johnson FoundationTo provide general operating support to the Community Water Center.
$231,2622021 Sierra Health Foundation Center for Health Program ManagementACBO CENSUS 2020 – COUNTING TULARE COUNTY'S SURAL AND UNICORPORATED COMMUNITIES IN THE 2020
$230,0002020 The Schmidt Family FoundationWorking towards a resilient and equitable food system
$225,0002023 The Schmidt Family FoundationWorking towards a resilient and equitable food system
$225,0002022 The Schmidt Family FoundationCapacity building for partners
$225,0002021 The Schmidt Family FoundationWorking towards a resilient and equitable food system
$219,1872023 Sierra Health Foundation Center for Health Program ManagementGENERAL SUPPORT
$200,0002025 The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment IncThe Community Water Center (CWC) creates community-driven water solutions through organizing, education and advocacy in California. Strategies include grassroots organizing, policy advocacy, media, and support local impacted residents to become decision-makers themselves. CWC works directly with rural, low-income, primarily immigrant communities to address the root causes of the lack of access to safe and affordable drinking water
$200,0002025 The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment IncThe Community Water Center (CWC) creates community-driven water solutions through organizing, education and advocacy in California. Strategies include grassroots organizing, policy advocacy, media, and support local impacted residents to become decision-makers themselves. CWC works directly with rural, low-income, primarily immigrant communities to address the root causes of the lack of access to safe and affordable drinking water
$200,0002024 The Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment IncGENERAL SUPPORT

All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $872,771
  • Number of Grants: 8
  • Number of Recipients: 4

Selection of highest value grants given from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$400,0002024 Community Water Center Action FundAdvance Water Justice
$192,0232023 Clean Water FundSustainable Groundwater
$92,0232021 Clean Water FundSustainable Groundwater