CLOs on the Move

Chicanos Por La Causa

www.cplc.org

 
Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. (CPLC) is a “community development corporation committed to building strong, healthy communities as a lead advocate, coalition builder and direct service provider. CPLC promotes positive change and self-sufficiency to enhance the quality of life for the benefit of those we serve.” CPLC has been committed to serving communities in Arizona since its inception in 1969. Since then , CPLC has grown to be one of the largest community development corporations (CDC) serving Arizona, Northern New Mexico and Nevada. CPLC was ranked the third largest Hispanic non-profit in the country in 2014 by Hispanic Business Magazine. ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.cplc.org
  • 1112 E. Buckeye Rd.
    Phoenix, AZ USA 85034
  • Phone: 602.257.0700

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Nancy Lipman
Vice President, Compliance Profile

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