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wbjournal.com | Book of Lists 2020 | Worcester Business Journal 109 G E N E R A L I N T E R E S T F O C U S Top human service nonprofits Ranked by total revenues for most recent fiscal year available Nonprofit Total revenue/ total assets Fiscal year Chief executive Year founded 1 Seven Hills Foundation and Affiliates 81 Hope Ave., Worcester 01603 508-755-2340 • www.sevenhills.org $225,697,371 (a) $211,302,586 (a) July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 David A. Jordan president 1953 2 The New England Center for Children 33 Turnpike Road, Southborough 01772 508-481-1015 • www.necc.org $109,532,224 $67,850,681 July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 Vincent Strully Jr. founder & CEO 1975 3 Ascentria Care Alliance 14 E. Worcester St., Suite 300, Worcester 01604 774-243-3900 • www.ascentria.org $91,201,928 (a) $106,717,043 (a) July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 Angela Bovill president & CEO 1872 4 Advocates Inc. 1881 Worcester Road, Framingham 01701 508-628-6300 • www.advocates.org $89,009,345 $43,443,352 July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 Diane Gould president & CEO 1975 5 South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC) Inc. 7 Bishop St., Framingham 01702 508-872-4853 • www.smoc.org $83,866,729 $44,993,864 July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 James T. Cuddy executive director 1965 6 Open Sky Community Services 4 Mann St., Worcester 01602 508-234-6232 • www.openskycs.org $78,381,248 (a) $44,422,851 (a) July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 Kenneth J. Bates president & CEO 1976 7 Spectrum Health Systems Inc. 10 Mechanic St., Suite 302, Worcester 01608 508-792-5400 • spectrumhealthsystems.org $67,273,763 $45,708,968 July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 Kurt A. Isaacson president & CEO 1969 8 Thom Child and Family Services (b) 251 W. Central St., Suite 22, Natick 01760 508-655-5222 • www.thomchild.org $58,404,636 $18,456,430 July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 Gretchen Rowe executive director 1921 9 Horace Mann Educational Associates (HMEA) Inc. 8 Forge Parkway East, Franklin 02038 508-298-1100 • www.hmea.org $39,432,364 $19,225,177 July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 Jule Gomes Noack CEO 1961 10 Family Health Center of Worcester Inc. 26 Queen St., Worcester 01610 508-860-7700 • www.fhcw.org $38,404,285 $12,069,487 July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 Louis Brady president & CEO 1972 11 Wayside Youth & Family Support Network 1 Frederick Abbott Way, Framingham 01701 508-879-9800 • www.waysideyouth.org $35,207,005 $33,295,431 July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 Eric L. Masi president & CEO 1977 12 Venture Community Services (c) 1 Picker Road, Sturbridge 01566 508-347-8181 • www.venturecs.org $35,085,401 $26,829,933 July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 Mike Hyland president & CEO 1975 13 Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center Inc. 650 Lincoln St., Worcester 01605 508-854-2122 • www.kennedychc.org $34,042,099 $37,912,246 July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 Stephen J. Kerrigan president & CEO 1972 14 RCAP Solutions 191 May St. , Worcester 01602 978-630-6600 • www.rcapsolutions.org $33,151,333 $4,804,817 July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 Karen A. Koller president & CEO 1969 15 Key Program Inc. 670 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham 01701 508-877-3690 • www.key.org $32,463,552 $15,413,724 July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 William Lyttle president 1974 16 Elder Services of Worcester Area Inc. 67 Millbrook St., Worcester 01606 508-756-1545 • www.eswa.org $32,231,008 $14,969,074 July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 Lisa Kippax executive director 1974 Sources: GuideStar by Candid at www.guidestar.org and individual nonprofits. Note: Youth Opportunities Upheld Inc. (YOU Inc.) became an affiliate of Seven Hills on April 1, 2020 and is not included separately on this list. (a) Data were provided by the organization. (b) Formerly known as and currently filed under the Douglas A. Thom Clinic Inc. (c) Also known as and filed under Rehabilitative Resources Inc. - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com Source: Greater Worcester Community Foundation Worcester Together: COVID- 19 fund grants for civil rights nonprofits The Worcester Together Fund was created to help local organizations survive the financial strain caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Grants ranging in size from $5,000 to $50,000 were given to these nonprofits who support communities of color. Nonprofit Grant purpose African Community Education, Worcester Technology and educational supplies Boys & Girls Club of Worcester Supporting young people with lots of services like virtual case management Legendary Legacies, Inc., Worcester Food delivery program Refugee & Immigrant Assistance Center, Worcester Supporting increased capacity of clients Worcester Refugee Assistance Project Supporting immigrant families YMCA of Central Massachusetts, Worcester Emergency childcare support YWCA Central Massachusetts, Worcester Supporting women's domestic violence shelter