This Community Resource Directory has been created by Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative to provide individuals and organizations with useful tools, resources and information to help strengthen their efforts in building healthy, vibrant communities. This list is not intended to be definitive, but rather serve as a starting point for acquiring additional information.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this directory however entities should be contacted directly for current information.

Updated May 2011

 

AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Abode Communities
Develops creative and responsible design, development, and operation of service-enhanced affordable housing.
701 East 3rd Street, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213) 629-2702 (Tel)
www.abodecommunities.org

A Community of Friends
Affordable housing developer for families and individuals with special needs.
3701 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 700
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 480-0809 (Tel)
(213) 480-1788 (Fax)
www.acof.org

Affordable Housing Design Advisor
Brings together experience and ideas from successful affordable housing projects all over the country, and the people who developed, designed and built them.
www.designadvisor.org

California Housing Consortium
The statewide ‘big tent’ housing advocacy organization representing the development, building, financial, and public sectors united in a non-partisan effort to advance affordable housing and community development across California.
30141 Agoura Road, Suite 205
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
818-735-9551 (Tel)
818-735-7348 (Fax)
Email: info@calhsng.org
www.calhsng.org

California Housing Partnership Corporation
Assists nonprofit and government housing agencies to create, acquire and preserve affordable housing for lower income households, while providing leadership on housing preservation policy and funding.
369 Pine Street, Suite 300
San Francisco, CA 94104
Tel: (415) 433-6804 (Tel)
Fax: (415) 433-6805 (Fax)
www.chpc.net

Enterprise Foundation
Enterprise Community Partners
Helps build affordable housing for low-income Americans by providing financing and expertise to community and housing developers.
315 West 9th Street, Suite 801
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 833-7988 (Tel)
(213) 833-7989 (Fax)
www.enterprisefoundation.org

Esperanza Community Housing Corporation
Works to achieve comprehensive and long-term community development in the Figueroa Corridor neighborhood of South-Central Los Angeles.
2337 S. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90007
(213) 748-7285 (Tel)
(213) 748-9360 (Fax)
www.esperanzacommunityhousing.org

LINC Housing
Provides housing for people underserved by the marketplace.
110 Pine Avenue, Suite 500
Long Beach, CA 90802
(562) 684-1100 (Tel)
(562) 684-1137 (Fax)
www.linchousing.org

National Community Renaissance
Nonprofit housing development organization dedicated to neighborhood revitalization and enhancement by building and managing quality, service-enriched affordable housing.
9065 Haven Ave., Suite 100
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 483-2444 (Tel)
(909) 483-2448 (Fax)
Email: info@nationalcore.org
www.nationalcore.org

Pico Union Housing Corporation
A community based organization with a mission to develop and preserve affordable housing with an emphasis on resident ownership, establishing effective community organizations and the creation of economic development activities.
1038 W. Venice Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 747-2790 (Tel)
www.puhc.org

Shelter Partnership
Dedicated to ending homelessness by assisting in the development of short-term and transitional housing programs, permanent housing, and supportive services for the homeless and potentially homeless throughout Los Angeles County.
523 West 6th Street, Suite 616
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(213) 688-2188 (Tel)
(213) 689-3188 (Fax)
Email: office@shelterpartnership.org
www.shelterpartnership.org

Southern California Association of Nonprofit Housing (SCANPH)
Nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the production, preservation, and management of permanently affordable homes for low-income households.
501 Shatto Place, Suite 403
Los Angeles, CA  90020
(213) 480-1249 (Tel)
(213) 480-1788 (Fax)
Email: info@scanph.org
www.scanph.org

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BUSINESS ASSISTANCE

CHARO Small Business
Development Center
Provides management and technical assistance to small businesses in Los Angeles County.
4301 East Valley Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90032
(323) 269-0751 (Tel)
http://www.charocorp.com/

Community Financial
Resource Center (CFRC)
Provides business lending programs, consumer and business development workshops, education and financial literacy training, and technical assistance.
4060 S. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90037
(323) 233-1900 (Tel)
(323) 235-1686 (Fax)
Email: info@cfrc.net
www.cfrc.net

Eastside Business Assistance Center (EBAC)
Currently operates the following two programs providing a variety of business assistance resources: Entrepreneur Training Program and Micro-enterprise Training Program.
5271 E. Beverly Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90022
(323) 726.7734 Ext. 14 (Tel)
(323) 721-9794 (Fax)
www.ebac-bpi.org  

FAME Assistance Corporation
Offers loan programs, business incubator, technical assistance, and entrepreneurial training.
1968 West Adams Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90018
(323) 730-7720 (Tel)
(323) 737-5717 (Fax)
www.famerenaissance.org

Los Angeles Business Assistance Program (LABAP)
Services provided focus on micro enterprises & entrepreneurial businesses, as well as targeted retail businesses along Broadway, Spring and Los Angeles Street corridors and redevelopment areas.
1200 W. 7th Street, Floors 4 & 6
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 744-7300 (Tel)
www.lacity.org/cdd/bus_labap.html

Los Angeles County Community Development Commission
Serves as the County's affordable housing and community and economic development agency.
2 Coral Circle
Monterey Park, CA 91755
(323) 890-7001 (Tel)
(323) 838-7449 (Fax)
Email: info@lacdc.org
www.lacdc.org

PACE Business Development Center
Provides workforce development, business development, housing development & services and Head Start Program.
1055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1475
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 353-9400 (Tel)
(213) 353-4665 (Fax)
Email: paceadmin@pacela.org
www.pacela.org  

Valley Economic Development Center (VEDC)
Offers services for small business development, neighborhood economic revitalization, asset building and job creation.
5121 Van Nuys Blvd., 3rd Floor
Van Nuys, CA 91403
(818) 907-9977 (Tel)
Email: info@vedc.org
www.vedc.org

Vermont Slauson Economic
Development Corporation (VSEDC)
Services provided include business development, housing, commercial and industrial development, technical assistance and training.
5918 S. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90044
(323) 753-2335 (Tel)
(323) 753-6710 (Fax)
www.vsedc.org

West Angeles Community Development Corporation
Services and programs include real estate development, homeownership and investment center, small business development, dispute resolution services, and a variety of other community assistance services.
6028 Crenshaw Blvd.
Los Angeles CA, 90043
(323) 751-3440 (Tel)
(323) 751-7631 (Fax)
Email: info@westangelescdc.org
www.westangelescdc.org 

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COMMUNITY HEALTH/ HEALTHY FOOD RESOURCES

California Department of Health Care Services - Nutrition Network
Creates innovative partnerships to enable low-income Californians to adopt healthy eating and physical activity patterns.
(916) 558-1784 (tel)
www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/cdic/cpns/network

The California Endowment
Builds leadership and capacity within the nonprofit health sector to mobilize communities for social change.
1000 N. Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(866) 833-3533 (tel)
E-mail: CHCrequests@calendow.org
www.calendow.org/chc

California Food and Justice Coalition
A nonprofit organization dedicated to building strong, sustainable, local and regional food systems that ensure access to affordable, nutritious and culturally appropriate food for all people at all times.
3830 SE Division St.
 Portland, OR 97202
 503) 954-2970 (Tel)
(503) 954-2959 (Fax)
www.foodsecurity.org

California Food Policy Advocates
A statewide public policy and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the health and well being of low-income Californians by increasing their access to nutritious and affordable food.
205 S. Broadway Street, Suite 402
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 482-8200 (Tel)
(213) 482-8203 (Fax)
www.cfpa.net

Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Health and safety tips, information, resources and research.
(800) 232-4636 (Tel)
Email: cdcinfo@cdc.gov
www.cdc.gov

Community Health Councils, Inc.
Primary focus revolves around increasing access to quality healthcare, preserving the healthcare safety net, healthcare policy developed with the participation of empowered and active communities, racial and ethnic parity in health and healthcare and a system of universal healthcare coverage.
3731 Stocker Street, Suite 201
Los Angeles, CA 90008
(323) 295-9372 (Tel)
(323) 295-9467 (Fax)
www.chc-inc.org

Food First Institute for Food and Development Policy
Analyzes the root causes of global hunger, poverty, and ecological degradation and develops solutions in partnership with movements working for social change.
398 60th Street
Oakland, CA 94618
(510) 654-4400 (Tel)
(510) 654-4551 (Fax)
www.foodfirst.org

Food Marketing Institute
Conducts programs in research, education, industry relations and public affairs on behalf of its 1,500 member companies — food retailers and wholesalers — in the United States and around the world
2345 Crystal Drive, Suite 800
Arlington, VA 22202
(202) 452.8444 (Tel)
(202) 429-4519 (Fax)
www.fmi.org

Healthy City
An information portal that offers unprecedented access to the largest database of community resources, demographic/health data, and cutting edge GIS mapping technology.
1541 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 508
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(510) 444-7738 (Tel)
(510) 663-1280 (Fax)
www.healthycity.org

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
Works to protect health, prevent disease, and promote heath and well-being for all persons in Los Angeles.
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone Directory: 2-1-1
www.lapublichealth.org

Prevention Institute
A nonprofit national center dedicated to improving community health and well being by building momentum for effective primary prevention.
221 Oak Street
Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 444-7738 (Tel)
(510) 663-1280 (Fax)
Email: prevent@preventioninstitute.org
www.preventioninstitute.org

Policy Link - Health Food Retailing
Resources, information, tools and tips on how to develop a new grocery store. 
http://www.policylink.org/site/c.lkIXLbMNJrE/b.5136441/k.BD4A/Home.htm

Progressive Grocer
Provides news, products, information and research on the food retail industry.
111 Town Square Place, Suite 400
Jersey City, NJ 07310
(724) 453-3545 (Tel)
www.progressivegrocer.com

The State and Local Food Policy Councils
Convene citizens and government officials for the purpose of providing a comprehensive examination of a state or local food system.
2507 University Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50311
(515) 271-2065 (Tel)
(515) 271-4956 (Fax)
www.statefoodpolicy.org

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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD)
333 S. Beaudry Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 3307
Los Angeles, CA 90051
(213) 241-1000 (Directory Assistance)
(213) 241-4500 (24hr)
Email: superintendent@lausd.net
www.lausd.k12.ca.us

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

East Los Angeles College
1301 Cesar Chavez Avenue
Monterey Park, CA 91754
(323) 265-8650 (Tel)
www.elac.edu

Los Angeles City College
855 N. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90029
(323) 953-4000 (Tel)
www.lacitycollege.edu

Los Angeles Harbor College
1111 Figueroa Place
Wilmington, CA 90744
(310) 233-4000 (Tel)
www.lahc.edu

Los Angeles Mission College
13356 Eldridge Avenue
Sylmar, CA 91342
(818) 364-7600 (Tel)
www.lamission.edu  

Los Angeles Southwest College
1600 West Imperial Hwy.
Los Angeles, CA 90047
(323) 241-5225 (Tel)
www.lasc.edu

Los Angeles Trade Tech College
400 West Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 763-7000 (Tel)
www.lattc.edu

Los Angeles Valley College
5800 Fulton Avenue
Valley Glen, CA 91401
(818) 947-2600 (Tel)
www.lavc.edu

Pierce College
6201 Winnetka Avenue
Woodland Hills, CA 91371
(818) 347-0551 (Tel)
www.piercecollege.edu

West Los Angeles College
9000 Overland Avenue
Culver City, CA 90230
(310) 287-4200 (Tel)
www.wlac.edu

UNIVERSITIES

California State University, Los Angeles
5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90032-8601
(323) 343-3000 (Tel)
www.calstatela.edu

Loyola Marymount University
1 LMU Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90045
(310) 338-2700 (Tel)
(800) 568-4636 (Toll Free)
www.lmu.edu

Occidental College
Urban & Environmental Policy Institute
1600 Campus Road, MS M-1
Los Angeles, CA 90041
(323) 259-2500 (Tel)
(323) 259-2958 (Fax)
www.oxy.edu

UCLA
(Use appropriate school or department name)
405 Hilgard Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90095
(310) 825-4321 (Tel)
www.ucla.edu

UCLA Office of Governmental and Community Relations
UCLA Wilshire Center
10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1500
Los Angeles, CA 90024
(310) 794.6823 (Tel)
(310) 794.6827 (Fax)
E-mail: advocacy@support.ucla.edu
www.advocacy.ucla.edu

UCLA School of Public Affairs
3250 Public Policy Building
Box 951656
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1656
(310) 206-7568 (Tel)
www.spa.ucla.edu

UCLA Center for Civil Society
3250 Public Policy Building
Box 951656
(310) 267-5400 (Tel)
(310) 2065773 (Fax)
www.spa.ucla.edu/ccs

University of Southern California (USC)
(Use appropriate school or department name)
Los Angeles, CA 90089
(213) 740-2311 (Tel)
www.usc.edu

USC Center for Economic Development
Von KleinSmid Center 380
Los Angeles, CA 90089
(213) 740-9494 (Tel)
(213) 740-0373 (Fax)
www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/ced

USC Center for Sustainable Cities
Kaprielian Hall 416
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089
(213) 821-1325 (Tel)
(213) 740-5580 (Fax)
www.college.usc.edu/geography/ESPE

USC Civic Engagement Initiative
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089
(213) 740-4690 (Tel)
(213) 740-0373 (Fax)
Email: weare@usc.edu
www.usc-cei.org

USC Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC)
University of Southern California
Von KleinSmid Center 380
Los Angeles, CA 90089
(213) 740-9494 (Tel)
(213) 740-0373 (Fax)
www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/research/COPC

USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development
Lewis Hall 312
Los Angeles, CA 90089
(213) 740-6842 (Tel)
Email: sppd@usc.edu
www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES

American Institute of Architects
Provides resources to help better understand the costs, show examples, and introduce AIA architects dedicated to sustainable green building.
1735 New York Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20006-5292
Email: sustainability@aia.org
www.aia.org

California Energy Commission Consumer Energy Center
Offers a one-stop site for the latest information about energy resources and how to use them wisely in our home, work and vehicles
1516 Ninth Street, MS-29
Sacramento, CA 95814
1-800-555-7794 (Tel)
Email: renewable@energy.state.ca.us
www.consumerenergycenter.org  

California Integrated Waste Management Board
This directory lists thousands of products containing recycled materials as well as information about the manufacturers, distributors and re-processors of these products to assist individuals, small business owners, state agencies, and corporate buyers’ commitment to buying recycled goods.
(916) 341-6489 (Tel)
www.ciwmb.ca.gov/greenbuilding

The Ecology Center
Provides information, tools, technical assistance, referrals, political strategies, and models for sustainable living.
2530 San Pablo Avenue, Suite H
Berkeley, CA 94702
(510) 548-2220 (Tel)
(510) 548-2240 (Fax)
www.ecologycenter.org  

Energy & Environmental Building Association (EEBA)
Provides education and resources to transform the residential design and construction industry to profitably deliver energy efficient and environmentally responsible buildings and communities.
6520 Edenvale Blvd., Suite 112
Eden Prairie, MN 55346
(952) 881-1098 (Tel)
(952) 881-3048 (Fax)
Email: inquiry@eeba.org
www.eeba.org

Global Green
Works to stem global climate change by creating green buildings and cities. Its Green Building Resource Center, in partnership with the City of Santa Monica, provides free design advice.
2218 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Santa Monica, CA 90405
(310) 581-2700 (Tel)
(310) 581-2702 (Fax)
www.globalgreen.org

Green Builder
Provides information on green products and tips for greening homes and buildings.
www.greenbuilder.com  

GREENGUARD Environmental Institute
An industry-independent, nonprofit organization that oversees the GREENGUARD Certification and promotes public health and quality of life through programs that improve indoor air.
2211 Newmarket Parkway, Suite 110
Marietta, GA 30067
(800) 427-9681 (Tel)
(770) 980-0072 (Fax)
Email: info@greenguard.org
www.greenguard.org

Greenopia
Provides resources, tools, tips and information to live a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.
559 San Ysidro Road Suite G
Santa Barbara, CA 93108
(805) 879-1752 (Tel)
www.greenopia.com

Green Seal
An independent nonprofit organization dedicated to safeguarding the environment and transforming the marketplace by promoting the manufacturing, purchasing, and use of environmentally responsible products and services.
1001 Connecticut Ave., NW Suite 827
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 872-6400 (Tel)
(202) 872-4324 (Fax)
Email: greenseal@greenseal.org
www.greenseal.org

Heal the Bay
A nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to making Southern California coastal waters and watersheds, including Santa Monica Bay, safe, healthy and clean.
1444 9th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 451-1500 (Tel)
(310) 496-1902 (Fax)
www.healthebay.org

LA Department of Water and Power- Green LA Program
The environmental Green LA programs include: Trees for a Green LA, Energy Efficiency for a Green LA, Solar Energy for a Green LA, Electric Vehicles for a Green LA, Green Power for a Green LA, Recycling for a Green LA and Educational Services for a Green LA.
111 N. Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
800-GREEN LA (Tel)
www.greenla.com  

Planet Green
Provides fundraising opportunities focused on the recycling of inkjet, laser cartridges, and cell phones. This organization caters to schools, churches and nonprofit organizations in an effort to ensure successful and profitable year-round fundraising.
20724 Lassen Street
Chatsworth, CA 91311
(800) 377-1093 (Tel)
(818) 772-0816 (Fax)
Email: info@planetgreenrecycle.com
www.planetgreenrecycle.com

Santa Monica Green Building Program
Provides information on what do to achieve Santa Monica’s standards of excellence in green building design and construction.
1212 5th Street, First Floor
Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 458-8549 (Tel)
(310) 395-2138 (Fax)
www.smgreen.org  

Solid Waste Integrated Resources Plan
This Zero Waste plan seeks input from stakeholders representing a broad section of the community, from diverse cultural backgrounds and income levels, and will result in the development and implementation of a 20 year master plan for the City’s solid waste and recycling programs
(213) 473-4003 (Tel)
www.zerowaste.lacity.org

Tax Incentive Assistance Project
Provides consumers and businesses with information they need to make use of the federal income tax incentives for energy efficient products and technologies passed by Congress as part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
www.energytaxincentives.org  

Treehugger
The leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream that provides a one-stop shop for green news, solutions, and product information.
www.treehugger.com

US Department of Energy, Center of Excellence for Sustainable Development
Smart Communities Network
A network where one can read about sustainable building, locate technical and financial resources that can help your community plan and carry out sustainable development projects and access model codes and ordinances other communities have used to implement sustainable development. 
www.smartcommunities.ncat.org

US Department of Energy
Energy Star Program
Provides resources for saving energy and money for your home or business through the Energy Star program.
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20460
(888) 782-7937 (Tel)
www.energystar.gov  

U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
A nonprofit community of leaders working to make green buildings accessible to everyone within a generation.
1800 Massachusetts Ave. NW Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
(800) 795-1747 (Tel)
Email: info@usgbc.org
www.usgbc.org

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FUNDRAISING

Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Three primary initiatives: Neighborhood Excellence, Local and National Grants, and Matching Gift Programs which focus on four primary areas: community development; education; health and human services; and arts and culture.
333 S. Hope Street, 20th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90071
www.bankofamerica.com/foundation

Bruner Foundation
Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence
Focuses on the areas of health care delivery, holocaust studies, educational policy, nonprofit evaluation methodologies, and the urban built environment.
130 Prospect Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 492.8404 (Tel)
(617) 876.4002 (Fax)
Email: info@brunerfoundation.org
www.brunerfoundation.org

California Community Foundation
Serves residents and organizations in the Los Angeles area with funding priorities in the areas of Arts and Human Development, Education, Health Care, Neighborhood Revitalization.
445 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 3400
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 413-4130 (Tel)
(213) 629-4782 (Fax)
www.calfund.org

The California Endowment
Led by the mission to expand access to affordable, quality health care for undeserved individuals and communities, and to promote fundamental improvements in the health status of all Californians.
1000 N. Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(800) 449-4149 (Tel)
E-mail: questions@calendow.org
www.calendow.org

Crail-Johnson Foundation
Focus areas include health and human services, education and neighborhood and community development.
461 West 6th Street, Suite 300
San Pedro, CA 90731
(310) 519-7413 (Tel)
(310) 519-7221 (Fax)
www.crail-johnson.org

Draper Richards Foundation
Provides selected social entrepreneurs who are starting new nonprofit organizations with funding.
50 California Street, Suite 2925
San Francisco, CA 94111
(415) 616-4050 (Tel)
(415) 616-4060 (Fax)
Email: info@draperrichards.org
www.draperrichards.org

The Durfee Foundation
Provides funding to organizations in the areas of arts and culture, education and community development, primarily in the Los Angeles region.
1453 Third Street, Suite 312
Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 899-5120 (Tel)
(310) 899-5121 (Fax)
Email: admin@durfee.org
www.durfee.org

FannieMae
Department of Community & Charitable Giving
Aligns investments in the community toward several key areas including: housing and community development initiatives, homelessness in America, and building thriving neighborhoods in the District of Columbia.
3900 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20016
(800) 732-6643 (Tel)
www.fanniemae.com  

The Grantsmanship Center (TGCI)
Offers grantsmanship training to nonprofit and government agencies and conducts 150 workshops annually in grantsmanship training, as well as earned income strategies for nonprofits.
1125 West 6th Street, Fifth Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 17220
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 482-9860 (Tel)
(213) 482-9863 (Fax)
www.tgci.com

The Home Depot Foundation
Focuses on affordable housing and also invests in the planting and restoration of trees along streets, in parks and in schoolyards; the building and refurbishment of community play spaces; and the revitalization of school facilities.
2455 Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30339
(770) 384-3889 (Tel)
(866) 593-7019 (Toll free)
(770) 384-3907 (Fax)
Email: hd_foundation@homedepot.com
www.homedepotfoundation.org

The James Irvine Foundation
Focus areas include arts, California perspective and youth.
865 S. Figueroa, Suite 2308
Los Angeles, CA 90017
213-236-0552(Tel)
213-236-0537 (Fax)
www.irvine.org

Jewish Community Foundation
The largest manager of charitable assets and provider of planned giving solutions for Southern California's Jewish philanthropists.
6505 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1200
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(323) 761-8700 (Tel)
(877) 363-6966 (Toll free)
(323) 761-8720 (Fax)
Email: info@jewishfoundationla.org
www.jewishfoundationla.org

Joseph Drown Foundation
Focus areas include education, community health and social services, medical and scientific research, arts and humanities and special projects.
1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2330
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(310) 277.4488 (Tel)
(310) 277.4573 (Fax)
www.jdrown.org

Los Angeles United Methodist Urban Foundation
Committed to "Initiating and Supporting Signs of Hope for the City" by empowering people, achieving social justice and economic development and promoting the well being of communities as envisioned by Christian faith.
714 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 922
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 749-0212 (Tel)
(213) 749-3098 (Fax)
Email: info@urbanfoundation.org
www.urbanfoundation.org

LA 84 Foundation
Awards grants to youth sports organizations within the eight southernmost counties of California and conduct youth sports and coaching education programs.
2141 W. Adams Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90018
(323) 730-4600 (Tel)
(323) 730-9637 (Fax)
Email: info@la84foundation.org
www.la84foundation.org

Liberty Hill Foundation
Provides grants to support grassroots community organizations in Los Angeles County that empower people and challenge the policies, institutions and attitudes fostering inequality
2121 Cloverfield Blvd., Suite 113
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310) 453-3611 (Tel)
(310) 453-7806 (Fax)
Email: info@libertyhill.org
www.libertyhill.org

Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)
Programs include asset and property management training, core program grants and loans, neighborhood turn around initiative, main street/community safety initiative, bridging wellness, training programs and AmeriCorps.
Los Angeles Office
1055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1600
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 250-9550 (Tel)
(213) 250-9889 (Fax)
www.lisc.org/los_angeles

NOZA
Searchable database of charitable gifts.
1409 Firestone Road
Santa Barbara, CA 93117
Email: support@nozasearch.com
www.nozasearch.com

The Ralphs/Food 4 Less Foundation
Focuses on the needs of those living in areas served by Ralphs, Food 4 Less, and Foods Co stores. The Foundation focuses in the following areas: K-12 education and recreational programs; hunger-related programs; women's health; community-based projects; and assisting communities in the aftermath of local disasters.
PO Box 54143
Los Angeles, CA 90054
(310) 900-3524 (Tel)
www.thekrogerco.com/corpnews/corpnewsinfo_charitablegiving_ralphs.htm

The Riordan Foundation
Focuses on three key categories of investment: technology, leadership development, and school choice.
P.O. Box 491190
Los Angeles, CA 90049
(310) 472-2020 (Tel)
(310) 472 -1414  (Fax)
Email: questions@riordanfoundation.org
www.riordanfoundation.org

Southern California Grantmakers
A regional membership association of private sector grantmakers whose mission is to support and advance effectiveness and responsible philanthropy for the public good.
1000 N. Alameda Street, Suite 230
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 680-8866 (Tel)
(213) 680-8730 (Fax)
Email: info@socalgrantmakers.org
www.socalgrantmakers.org

Tony Hawk Foundation
Through special events, grants, and technical assistance, the Foundation supports recreational programs with a focus on the creation of public skateboard parks in low-income communities.
1611-A S. Melrose Drive, #360
Vista, CA 92081
(760) 477-2479 (Tel)
Email: contact@tonyhawkfoundation.org
www.tonyhawkfoundation.org

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HISTORIC PRESERVATION

California Department of Parks and Recreation:  Office of Historic Preservation
Preserves and enhances California's historic heritage as a matter of public interest so that its vital legacy of cultural, educational, recreational, aesthetic, economic, social, and environmental benefits will be maintained and enriched.
1725 23rd Street, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 445-7000 (Tel)
(916) 445-7053 (Fax)
www.ohp.parks.ca.gov

Los Angeles City Historical Society
Devoted primarily to the preservation of the history of the original City of Los Angeles and the education of its people.
P.O. Box 41046
Los Angeles, CA 90041
(213) 891-4600 (Tel)
Email: lacityhistory@lacityhistory.org
www.lacityhistory.org

Los Angeles Conservancy
The largest membership-based local historic preservation organization in the country, dedicated to the recognition, preservation, and revitalization of the architectural and cultural heritage of greater Los Angeles.
523 West 6th Street, Suite 826
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(213) 623-2489 (Tel)
(213) 623-3909 (Fax)
(213) 430-4219 (Event Hotline)
Email: info@laconservancy.org
www.laconservancy.org

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LEGAL & PUBLIC POLICY RESOURCES

ACLU of Southern California
Founded to defend and secure constitutional rights and to extend them to people who have been excluded from their protection.
1313 West Eighth St.
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 977 9500 (Tel)
www.aclu-sc.org

Advancement Project
Works for sustainable progress in the areas of education and urban peace through civil rights law, policy, and communications.
1541 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 508
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 989-1300 (Tel)
(213) 989-1309 (Fax)
Email: info@advanceproj.org
www.advancementprojectca.org

Asian Pacific American Legal Center
The nation's largest legal organization serving the Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
1145 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 977-7500 (Tel)
(213) 977-7500 (Legal Hotline)
www.apalc.org

Bet Tzedek (House of Justice)
Provides free assistance to more than 10,000 people of every racial and religious background in the Los Angeles area.
145 S. Fairfax, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 939-0506 (Tel)
Email: info@bettzedek.org
www.bettzedek.org

California Housing Law Project
Provides information on housing issues that are before the California Legislature and various administrative agencies.
1107 9th Street, Suite 801
Sacramento, CA 95814
www.housingadvocates.org

California Women’s Law Center
Works to ensure, through systematic change, that life opportunities for women and girls are free from unjust social, economic and political constraints.
5670 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 460
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 951-1041 (Tel)
Email: info@cwlc.org
www.cwlc.org

The City Project
Works with diverse coalitions in strategic campaigns to shape public policy and law, and to serve the needs of the community as defined by the community.
1055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1660
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 977-1035 (Tel)
(310) 977-5457 (Fax)
E-mail: info@cityproject.org
www.cityprojectca.org

CARECEN-  Central American Resource Center
Provides services and resources for immigrants in the Pico Union/Westlake area through Immigration Legal Services and Advocacy; Youth and Family Technology and Education; and Civic Participation and Economic Integration.
2845 West 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90005
(213) 385-7800 (Tel)
www.carecen-la.org

HIV & AIDS Legal Service Alliance (HALSA)
Assists individuals to improve the conditions of poverty, address economic barriers to accessing primary care/treatment and support services, and enhance re-entry into the workplace.
3550 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 750
Los Angeles CA, 90010
(213) 637-1690 (Tel)
www.halsaservices.org

Immigration Center for Women and Children
A nonprofit legal organization providing affordable immigration services to underrepresented women and children in Los Angeles.
634 S. Spring Street, Suite 615
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(213) 614-1165 (Tel)
(213) 624-1163 (Fax)
Email: info@icwclaw.org
www.icwclaw.org

Inner City Law Center
A nonprofit, public interest law firm serving the poor with an emphasis on housing issues.
501 East Sixth Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213) 891-2880 (Tel)
(213) 891-2888 (Fax)
Email: info@innercitylaw.org
www.innercitylaw.org

Insight Center for Community Economic Development
National research, consulting and legal organization dedicated to building economic health and opportunity in vulnerable communities.
2201 Broadway, Suite 815
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 251-2600 (Tel)
(510) 251-0600 (Fax)
Email: info@insightcced.org
www.insightcced.org

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA)
Serves low-income people in Los Angeles and promotes access to justice, strengthen communities, combat discrimination, and create systemic change through representation, advocacy, and community education.
1102 S. Crenshaw Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90019
(323) 801-7989 (Tel)
(800) 399-4529 (Legal Help)
www.lafla.org

Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice
Provides high quality free legal representation, education, and advocacy to low-income residents and communities of East, Northeast and Southeast Los Angeles.
1241 S. Soto Street, Suite 102
Los Angeles, CA 90023
(323) 980-3500 (Tel)
(323) 980-3510 (Fax)
www.laclj.org

Office of the City Attorney
Dispute Resolution Program
Free mediation for settling disputes to Los Angeles County residents.
222 S. Hill Street, Suite 600
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 485-8324 (Tel)
(213) 485-8565 (Fax)
Email: mediate @lacity.org
http://www.lacity.org/atty/Community%20Resources/Mediation/attydisputeresolution.htm

Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF)
Leading nonprofit Latino litigation, advocacy and educational outreach institution in the United States.
634 S. Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(213) 629-2512 (Tel)
www.maldef.org

NAACP – Los Angeles Chapter
Works to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination.
P.O. Box 56408
Los Angeles, CA 90056
(323) 296-2630 (Tel)
(323) 294-9435 (Fax)
Email: naacpla@sbcglobal.net
www.naacp-losangeles.org

National Lawyers Guild –  Los Angeles Chapter
An association dedicated to the need for basic change in the structure of our political and economic system.
8124 West 3rd Street, Suite 201
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(323) 653-4510 (Tel)
(323) 653-3245 (Fax)
info@nlg-la.org
www.nlg-la.org

National Senior Citizen Law Center
Advocates before the courts, Congress and federal agencies to promote the independence and well-being of low-income, elderly, and disabled Americans

Washington, DC Office:
1444 Eye Street, NW Suite 100
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 289-6976 (Tel)

Los Angeles Office:
3435 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2860
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 639-0930 (Tel)
(213) 639-0934 (Fax)
www.nsclc.org

Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County
Provides free legal services to low-income residents in all of Los Angeles County including the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys, the neighboring communities in Pomona, Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys, and the cities of Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena.
1102 E. Chevy Chase Drive
Glendale, CA 91205
(818) 291-1760 (Tel)
www.nls-la.org

Public Counsel
Largest pro bono public interest law firm in the world dedicated to advancing equal justice under law by delivering free legal and social services to the most vulnerable members of our community, including abused and abandoned children, homeless families and veterans, senior citizens, victims of consumer fraud and nonprofit organizations serving low-income communities.
Office Address:
610 S. Ardmore Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90005

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 76900
Los Angeles, CA 90076
(213) 385-2977 (Tel)
(213) 385-9089 (Fax)
www.publiccounsel.org

The Public Interest Law Project
A nonprofit corporation that provides statewide support to the legal services community through litigation, policy advocacy, consultation and training for local legal services and other public interest law programs with specialization in the areas of public benefits, housing, health, civil rights, redevelopment and community reinvestment.
449 15th Street, Suite 301
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 891-9794 (Tel)
(510) 891-9727 (Fax)
www.pilpca.org

Public Policy Institute of California
A nonprofit organization dedicated to informing and improving public policy in California through independent, objective, nonpartisan research
500 Washington Street, Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94111
(415) 291-4400 (Tel)
(415) 291-4401 (Fax)
www.ppic.org

Reason
Produces respected public policy research on a variety of issues and publishes the critically acclaimed monthly magazine, Reason.
3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
(310) 391-2245 (Tel)
(310) 391-4395 (Fax)
www.reason.org

The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute
University of Southern California School of Policy, Planning, and Development
A nonprofit, freestanding research organization that advances critical, insightful thinking on key issues affecting Latino communities through objective, policy-relevant research, and its implications, for the betterment of the nation.
Ralph and Goldie Lewis Hall
650 Childs Way, Suite 102
Los Angeles, CA 90089
(213) 821-5615 (Tel)
Email: info@trpi.org
www.trpi.org

USA Spending
Provides citizens with easy access to government contract, grant, and other award data.
(800) 333-4636 (Tel)
www.usaspending.gov

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NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND RESOURCES

California Association of Nonprofits
A statewide membership organization, creating sector-wide responses to the important issues facing nonprofit organizations and providing valuable resources that empower nonprofits to achieve their missions.
520 S. Grand Avenue, Suite 695
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 347-2070 (Tel)
(213) 347-2080 (Fax)
www.canonprofits.org

California Conservation Corps
A workforce development program that offers young men and women the chance to serve their state and become employable citizens through life skills training and hard work in environmental conservation, fire protection, and emergency response.
1719 24th Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 341-3100 (Tel)

Los Angeles Office:
4366 S. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90037
(213) 744-2254 (Tel)
www.ccc.ca.gov

Center for Community Change
Strengthens, connects and mobilizes grassroots groups to enhance their leadership, voice and power.
1536 U Street, NW
Washington D.C. 20009
(202) 339-9300 (Tel)
Email: info@communitychange.org
www.communitychange.org

Center for Nonprofit Management
Combines the skill and expertise of in-house staff with a training faculty and consultant base of more than 150 expert affiliates and volunteers from the business and nonprofit communities, who provide high quality professional management. 
1000 N. Alameda Street, Suite 240
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 687-9511 (Tel)
Email: main@cnmsocal.org
www.cnmsocal.org  

Chrysalis
Dedicated to helping economically disadvantaged and homeless individuals become self-sufficient through employment opportunities.

Santa Monica Office
1853 Lincoln Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310) 401-9400 (Tel)
(310) 401-9443 (Fax)

Downtown LA Office
516 S. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213) 806-6300 (Tel)

Pacoima Office
14015 Van Nuys Blvd., Suite E
Pacoima, CA 91331
(818) 794-4200 (Tel)
www.changelives.org

Clearinghouse for Volunteer Accounting Services
Provides accounting services to nonprofit organizations by matching accountants with organizations in need of accounting services. All accountants work on a volunteer basis, and offer their services free of charge to eligible nonprofits.
920 Hampshire Road, Suite A-29
Westlake Village, CA 91361
(805) 495-6755 (Tel)
(805) 374-2257 (Fax)
Email: info@cvas-ca.org
www.cvas-usa.org

Community Coalition
Helps to transform the social and economic conditions in South Los Angeles that foster addiction, crime, violence, and poverty by building a mass-based communityinstitution that involves residents in creating, influencing, and changing public policy.
8101 S. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90044
(323) 750-9087 (Tel)
(323) 750-9640 (Fax)
Email: sheilagh@ccsapt.org
www.ccsapt.org

Community Development Technologies Center (CD Tech)
Nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting economic opportunities and justice for low-income residents and communities throughout Greater
Los Angeles.
520 West 23rd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90007
(213) 763-2520 (Tel)
(213) 763-2729 (Fax)
www.cdtech.org

Community Partners
Offers a wide range of individualized consulting, leadership development, administrative assistance, training workshops and network building that help organizations address community needs in ways that are more strategic, more effective, and which have the greatest impact possible.
1000 N. Alameda Street, Suite 240
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 346-3200 (Tel)
Email: info@communitypartners.org
www.communitypartners.org

CORO Southern California
A national fellowship program that trains ethical, diverse civic leaders nationwide. Coro leaders develop skills; master tools needed to engage and empower communities; gain experience in government, business, labor and not-for-profit community organizations; and participate in special community and political problem solving processes.
811 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1025
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 623-1234 (Tel)
(213) 680-0079 (Fax)
E-mail: corosocal@coro.org
www.coro.org

East Los Angeles Community Corporation
A community development corporation dedicated to harnessing housing and other community development resources for the benefit of low-income residents of Boyle Heights and unincorporated East Los Angeles.
530 S. Boyle Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90033
(323) 269-4214 (Tel)
www.elacc.org  

Guidestar
National nonprofit database which gathers and publicizes a wide array of information about nonprofit organizations.
4801 Courthouse Street, Suite 220
Williamsburg, VA 23188
(757) 229-4631 (Tel)
Email: customerservice@guidestar.org
www.guidestar.org

Healthy City
An information portal that offers unprecedented access to the largest database of community resources, demographic/health data, and cutting edge GIS mapping technology.
1545 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 508
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 989-1300 Ext. 30 (Tel)
www.healthycity.org

Korean American Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles
This organization is dedicated to protecting the interests and promoting the economic benefit of Los Angeles resident, Korean-American businessmen.
3435 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 2450
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 480-1115 (Tel)
(213) 480-7521 (Fax)
http://www.kaccla.org/english/about.asp

Koreatown Youth & Community Center
A nonprofit organization providing Korean Americans with programs and services specifically directed towards recently-immigrated, economically-disadvantaged youth and their families.
3727 W. 6th Street, Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90020
(213) 365-7400 (Tel)
(213) 927-0017(Fax)
Email: info@kyccla.org
www.kyccla.org  

L.A. Shares
A nonprofit program that takes tax-deductible donations of reusable goods and materials (both new and used) from the local business community and redistributes these items free- of-charge to nonprofit agencies and schools throughout Los Angeles.
(213) 485-1097 (Tel)
Email: donate@lashares.org
www.lashares.org

L.A. Works
Brings people together to strengthen communities and develop leaders through meaningful volunteer action. They assist in matching volunteers to work around the city.
570 W. Ave 26, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90065
(323) 224-6510 (Tel)
(323) 224-6518 (Fax)
Email: info@laworks.org
www.laworks.com

Latino Urban Forum (LUF)
Dedicated to improving the quality of life and sustainability of Latino communities in the Los Angeles metropolitan area through public education and dialogue, the provision of technical assistance and capacity building, and advocacy on such critical urban issues as planning, land use and the environment and their effects on health and culture.
725 S. Spring Street, Suite 12
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Email: latinourbanforum@yahoo.com
www.latinourbanforum.com

Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy (LAANE)
A nonprofit organization which has created a new model for improving the lives of working men and women and building healthy communities by integrating policy, research, community organizing and communications to improve the lives of people in the Los Angeles region.
464 Lucas Ave, Suite 202
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 977-9400 (Tel)
www.laane.org

Los Angeles Conservation Corps
Employs young people to provide conservation services for government agencies and private contract sponsors throughout the greater Los Angeles area.
605 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 405
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 362-9000 (Tel)
(213) 362-7957 (Fax)
www.lacorps.org

Los Angeles Neighborhood Housing Services
A nonprofit lender and community developer dedicated to building stronger neighborhoods.
3926 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 381-2682 (Tel)
(888) 895-2647 (Toll Free)
(213) 381-2103 (Fax)
www.lanhs.org

Nonprofits’ Insurance Alliance of California
Serves more than 5,500 California nonprofits by providing them with liability insurance needs.
333 Front St., Suite 200,
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
 (800) 359-6422 (Tel)
(831) 459-0853 (Fax)
Email: info@niac.org
www.niac.org

Pacoima Beautiful
An environmental justice and environmental health, community-based, non-profit organization
11243 Glenoaks Blvd., Suite 1
Pacoima, CA 91331
(818) 899-2454 (Tel)
(818) 834-5186 (Fax)
Email: info@pacoimabeautiful.org
www.pacoimabeautiful.org

Project for Public Spaces
A nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people create and sustain public places that build communities.
153 Waverly Place, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10014
(212) 620-5660 (Tel)
(212) 620-3821 (Fax)
Email: pps@pps.org
www.pps.org

Social and Public Art Resource Center
An arts center that produces, preserves, and conducts educational programs and community based public art works.
685 Venice Blvd.
Venice, CA 90291
(310) 822-9560 Ext. 11 (Tel)
(310) 827-8717 (Fax)
www.sparcmurals.org  

Southern California Library for Social Science and Research
A people's library dedicated to documenting and preserving the histories of communities in struggle for justice and using our collections to address the challenges of the present so that all people have the ability, resources, and freedom to make their own histories.
6120 S. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90044
(323) 759-6063 (Tel)
(323) 759-2252 (Fax)
www.socallib.org

Strategic Action for a Just Economy (SAJE)
An economic justice, community development, and popular education center that works toward building economic power for working class people in Los Angeles.
152 West 32nd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90007
(213) 745-9961 (Tel)
(213) 745-9969 (Fax)
Email: info@saje.net
www.saje.net

TELACU
A nonprofit community development corporation self-sustained by TELACU Industries, a for-profit family of companies. TELACU companies include TELACU construction & construction management, TELACU financial services, Inter-City Energy Systems, Tamayo Restaurant and South Coast Shingle Company all working to create dynamic opportunities to rebuild and enhance the communities it serves.
5400 E. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90022
(323) 721.1655 (Tel)
(323) 724.3372 (Fax)
Email: info@TELACU.com
www.telacu.com

United Way of Greater Los Angeles
Provides people with a foundation of basic needs, education and financial stability by giving voice to pressing issues through research and advocacy, partnering with community leaders to provide solutions, and engaging supporters to create measurable impact.
1150 S. Olive Street, Suite T500
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 808-6220 (Tel)
Email: info@unitedwayla.org
www.unitedwayla.org

Urban Land Institute - Los Angeles
A nonprofit research and education organization that facilitates the open exchange of ideas, information and experience among local, national and international industry leaders and policy makers dedicated to creating better places.
444 S. Flower Street, 38th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 213-2245 (Tel)
(213) 213-22407 (Fax)
www.uli.org

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PUBLIC SAFETY

Family Violence Prevention
Works to prevent violence within the home, and in the community, to help those whose lives are devastated by violence.
383 Rhode Island Street, Suite 304
San Francisco, CA 94103-5133
(415) 252-8900 (Tel)
(415) 252-8991 (Fax)
www.endabuse.org

Gang Alternatives Program
A nonprofit organization working toward eliminating the base of gang membership by having a generation of young people say "No" to gangs and "Yes” to positive lifestyle choices.
P.O. Box 408
San Pedro, CA 90733
(310) 519-7233 (Tel)
(310) 519-8730 (Fax)
www.gangfree.org

Homeboy Industries
Assists at-risk and former gang involved youth to become contributing members of our community through a variety of services in response to their multiple needs.
130 W. Bruno Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(323) 526-1254 (Tel)
(323) 526-1257 (Fax)
www.homeboy-industries.org

Homies Unidos
A nonprofit organization dealing with gang violence prevention and intervention.
1625 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 706
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 383-7484 (Tel)
www.homiesunidos.org

Joint Regional Intelligence Center
An organization dedicated to educating the public on being aware of suspected terrorist activity and reporting it.
(877) A-THREAT (Tip Line)
(562) 345-1100 (Tel)
www.TerrorismTip.info

Los Angeles Community Policing
A nonprofit community effort providing a forum for the dissemination of information, sharing of ideas, and suggesting of ways the community can become engaged in making our streets safe and, to improve the quality of life.
Email: mail@lacp.org
www.lacp.org

Peace Angels Project
Teaches responsibility, accountability, leadership and non-violence through mutual conflict resolution.
www.peaceangels.org

Prevent Violence
A web-based resource for advocates, policymakers and the media.
Email: info@preventviolence.org
www.preventviolence.org

Violence Prevention Coalition of Greater Los Angeles
Focuses on reductions of violence and its impact on the health and well being of the residents of Los Angeles County through participation and collaboration of a multi-disciplinary network.
1000 N. Alameda Street, Suite 240
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 351-7888 (Tel)
www.vpcgla.org

Violence Policy Center
A nonprofit organization based in Washington DC working to stop the annual rates of death and injury through research, advocacy, and education.
1730 Rhode Island Ave., NW Suite 1014
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 822 8200 (Tel)
www.vpc.org

Women Against Gun Violence
A coalition of friends, supporters and organizations working toward reducing the burden of gun violence in communities.
8800 Venice Blvd., Suite 304
Los Angeles, CA 90034
(310) 204-2348 (Tel)
(310) 204-6643 (Fax)
Email: wagv@wagv.org
www.wagv.org

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SMART GROWTH & TECHNICAL RESOURCES

The Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT)
Promotes sustainable development that is good for the economy and the environment; makes better use of existing resources and community assets; and improves the health of natural systems and the wealth of people—today and in the future.
2125 W. North Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647
(773) 278-4800 (Tel)
(773) 278-3840 (Fax)
Email: info@cnt.org
www.cnt.org

Local Government Commission (LGC) - Center for Livable Communities
A nonprofit, nonpartisan, membership organization that provides inspiration, technical assistance, and networking to local elected officials and other dedicated community leaders who are working to create healthy, walkable, and resource-efficient communities.
1303 J Street, Suite 250
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 448-1198 (Tel)
(916) 448-8246 (Fax)
www.lgc.org/center/index.html

Metropolitan Area Research Corporation
A nonprofit research and geographic information systems (GIS) firm.
1313 5th Street SE, Suite 119
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(612) 379-3926 (Tel)
www.metroresearch.org

Urban Advantage
Creates green visions of walkable, socially interactive communities by transforming photographs with photo editing software.
15 Shattuck Square, Suite 208
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 486-0427 (Tel)
www.urban-advantage.com

Walkable Communities, Inc.
Provides information and services to help communities, cities, and neighborhoods become more walkable.
120 N. Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL 32801
(866) 347-2734 (Tel)
(407) 839-1789 (Fax)
www.walkable.org

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TAX INFORMATION

California Franchise Tax Board
Responsible for administering two of California's major tax programs: the Personal Income Tax and the Corporation Tax. Also administers the Homeowner and Renter Assistance program and other non-tax programs and delinquent debt collection functions, including child support debt collections and delinquent vehicle registration debt collections on behalf of the Department of Motor Vehicles.
PO Box 1498
Sacramento, CA 95812-1486
(800) 852-5711 (Toll free)
www.ftb.ca.gov

United States Internal Revenue Service
The nation's tax collection agency that administers the Internal Revenue Code enacted by Congress.
300 N. Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(800) 829-1040 (Tel)
(213) 576-3009 (Tel)
www.irs.gov

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TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES

Bicycle Kitchen
A nonprofit organization that promotes the bicycle as a fun, safe, and accessible form of transportation, to foster healthy urban communities, and to provide a welcoming space to learn about building, maintaining, and riding bicycles.
706 Heliotrope
Los Angeles, CA 90029
(323) 662-2776 (Tel)
Email: Kitchen@bicyclekitchen.com
www.bicyclekitchen.com

California High-Speed Rail Authority
Charged with the planning, designing, constructing and operating a state-of-the-art high-speed train system.
925 L Street, Suite 1425
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 324-1541 (Tel)
www.cahighspeedrail.ca.gov

California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) 
Manages more than 45,000 miles of California's highway and freeway lanes, provides inter-city rail services, permits more than 400 public-use airports and special-use hospital heliports, and works with local agencies.
(916) 654-5266 (Tel)
www.dot.ca.gov

Car Free Cities
Dedicated to the proposition that urban life is not only possible but also better if transport is organized so that private automobiles are not used on the city's streets.
Email: mailbox@carfree.com
www.carfree.com

CicLAvia
Hosts temporary closure of interconnected routes throughout the region, creating a web of public space on which residents of Los Angeles will be able to walk, bike, socialize, celebrate, and learn about new cultures and neighborhoods. 
Email: ciclaviala@gmail.com
http://ciclavia.wordpress.com/

Downtown LAWalks
Provides a guide for pedestrians to explore the many fascinating districts in downtown Los Angeles by providing maps, district information and attractions, and pod cast tours. 
2351 Silver Ridge Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90039
(323) 661-3173 (Tel)
www.downtownlawalks.com

Exposition Construction Authority
Authority responsible for the construction of the Exposition Line.
707 Wilshire Blvd., 34th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 922-3976 (Tel)
www.buildexpo.org

Fixing Angelenos Stuck in Traffic (FAST)
Designs and provides support for implementing short-term strategies to reduce congestion in Los Angeles.
515 South Flower St. 6th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 233-2542 (Tel)
(213) 613-1903 (Fax)
http://www.fastla.org/

Healthy Transportation Network
Provides walking and bicycling safety information — doing it safely, for everyday transportation, and in supportive environments.
(916) 552-9885 (Tel)
www.healthytransportation.net

Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition
A membership based advocacy organization working to improve the bicycling environment and quality of life in Los Angeles County.
634 S. Spring Street, Suite 821
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(213) 629-2142 (Tel)
(213) 629-2259 (Fax)
www.la-bike.org

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro)
One Gateway Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(800) COMMUTE (Tel)
www.metro.net

Los Angeles Department of Transportation
100 S. Main Street, 10th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 972-8470 (Tel)
(213) 977-7032 (Fax)
Email: ladot@lacity.org
www.ladot.lacity.org

Los Angeles Department of Transportation Bicycle Services
Provides safety, legal, and maintenance information to the constituents of the City of Los Angeles.
100 S. Main Street, 9th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 972-4962 (Tel)
(213) 972-4919 (Fax)
www.bicyclela.org

Metrolink
Southern California Regional Rail Authority, serving Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Ventura, and Riverside Counties.
700 S. Flower Street, 26th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(800) 371-5465 (Tel)
www.metrolinktrains.com

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
A nonprofit organization working with communities to preserve unused rail corridors by transforming them into trails, enhancing the health of America's environment, economy, neighborhoods and people.
2121 Ward Ct., NW 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20037
(202) 331-9696 (Tel)
www.railtrails.org

ShelterClean
Specializes in transit related maintenance, repairs, production, and the administration and management of bus stops shelters, bus stop benches, commuter train stations, kiosks, and other advertising related products. 
2475 Lemon Avenue
Signal Hill CA 90755
(562) 595 - 6166 (Tel)
(562) 595-6196  (Fax)
www.shelterclean.com

Surface Transportation Policy Project
A diverse, nationwide coalition working to ensure safer communities and smarter transportation choices that enhance the economy, improve public health, promote social equity, and protect the environment.
1707 L St.  NW Suite 1050
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 466-2636 (Tel)
Email: stpp@transact.org
www.transact.org

The Transit Coalition
Works to develop a safe, integrated, cost effective and environmentally sound public transportation system for the greater Los Angeles Region.
P.O. Box 567
San Fernando, CA 91341
(818) 367-1661 (Tel)
(818) 362-7997 (Fax)
Email: info@thetransitcoalition.us
www.thetransitcoalition.us

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URBAN GARDENS/GREEN PROJECTS  

Alliance for Community Trees
Mission is to support grassroots, citizen-based nonprofit organizations dedicated to urban and community tree planting, care, conservation, and education.
4603 Calvert Road.
College Park, MD 2040
(301) 277-0040 (Tel)
(301) 277-0042 (Fax)
Email: info@actrees.org
www.actrees.org

American Community Gardening Association
A bi-national nonprofit membership organization of professionals, volunteers and supporters of community greening in urban and rural communities.
1777 E. Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio 43203
(877) 275-2242 (Tel)
Email: info@communitygarden.org
www.communitygarden.org

California Native Plant Society
A statewide nonprofit organization of amateurs and professionals seeking to increase understanding of California's native flora and to preserve this rich resource.
California Native Plant Society
2707 K Street, Suite 1
Sacramento, CA 95816-5113
(818) 881-3706 (Tel)
Email: lacnps@lacnps.org
www.cnps.org

California ReLeaf
Works statewide to promote alliances among community-based groups, individuals, industries, and government agencies, encouraging each to contribute to the livability of our cities and the protection of our environment by planting and caring for trees.
Main Office
PO Box 72496
Davis, CA 95617
(530) 757-7333 (Tel)
(530) 757-7328 (Fax)
www.californiareleaf.org

California Urban Forests Council
Works to promote the proper planning, planting, and management of urban and community forests to maximize the quality of life for every Californian.
P.O Box 823
Novato, CA 94948
(415) 408-3222 (Tel)
Email: info@caufc.org
www.csaufc.org

Common Ground Program
UC Cooperative Extension
Helps support gardening efforts for many Los Angeles County residents, particularly low-income and traditionally under-represented families.
4800 E. Cesar E. Chavez Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90022
(323) 260-2267 (Tel)
http://celosangeles.ucdavis.edu/Common_Ground_Garden_Program/

County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation
Creates community through people, parks, and programs.
www.lacountyparks.org

Crenshaw Community Garden
The mission of The Los Angeles Community Garden Council (a non-profit corporation) is to connect people with community garden space in their neighborhood. 
1423 Crenshaw Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90019
http://crenshawgarden.blogspot.com/

Los Angeles Community Gardens Council
A nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting people with community garden space in their neighborhood.
2658 Griffith Park Blvd., Suite 728
Los Angeles, CA 90039
www.lagardencouncil.org

Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden
A 127- acre botanical garden and historical site jointly operated by the Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation and the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation.
301 N. Baldwin Avenue
Arcadia, CA 91007
(626) 821-3222 (Tel)
www.arboretum.org

Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
An independent nonprofit organization that facilitates the creation of small, accessible community green and open space, such as parks and gardens, to address the inequity of open spaces in Los Angeles’ undeserved neighborhoods, and to ensure community participation and collaboration in every step of the process.
315 W. 9th Street, Suite 1002
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 572 0188 (Tel)
(213) 572 0192 (Fax)
www.lanlt.org

Mountain Recreation & Conservation Authority
Dedicated to the preservation and management of local open space and parkland, watershed lands, trails, and wildlife habitat.
570 West Ave. 26, Suite 100
Los Angeles, CA 90065
(323) 221-9944 (Tel)
(323) 221-9934 (Fax)
www.mrca.ca.gov

My Home Harvest
This company’s mission is to design, build and maintain vegetable gardens in Los Angeles.
323-633-4118 (Tel)
http://www.myhomeharvest.com/My_Home_Harves_1./Home.html

North East Trees
A nonprofit environmental and youth education organization with a mission “to restore nature’s services to improve the quality of life in resource-challenged communities.”
570 West Ave. 26, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90065
(323) 441-8634 (Tel)
www.northeasttrees.org

San Gabriel & Lower Los Angeles Rivers & Mountains Conservancy
Preserves open space and habitat in order to provide for low-impact recreation and educational uses, wildlife habitat restoration and protection, and watershed improvements within the eastern Los Angeles County and western Orange County areas.
100 N. Old San Gabriel Canyon Road
Azusa, CA 91702
(626) 815-1019 (Tel)
(626) 815-1269 (Fax)
www.rmc.ca.gov

Tree People
A nonprofit organization offering sustainable solutions to urban ecosystem problems.
12601 Mulholland Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(818) 753-4600 (Tel)
Email: info@treepeople.org
www.treepeople.org

The Trust for Public Land
A national, nonprofit, land conservation organization that conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, community gardens, historic sites, rural lands, and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come.
101 Montgomery Street, Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94104
(415) 495-4014 (Tel)
www.tpl.org

The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers and Native Plants
Focuses on promoting and restoring California landscapes and habitats, propagating and making available California native plants and wildflowers, and educating and acquiring knowledge about California flora and natural history.
10459 Tuxford Street
Sun Valley, CA 91352
(818) 768-1802 (Tel)
(818) 768-5215 (Fax)
E-mail: info@theodorepayne.org
www.theodorepayne.org

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WATER RESOURCES

Be Water Wise
Guides, rebates, Information, resources and tips for conserving water, provided by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s California Friendly campaign.
(877) 235-4331 (Tel)
www.bewaterwise.com

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
A consortium of 26 cities and water districts that provides drinking water to nearly 18 million people in parts of Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties.
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 54153
Los Angeles, CA 90054

Physical Address:
700 N. Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 217-6000 (Tel)
www.mwdh2o.com

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City of Los Angeles Contacts

City Hall
200 N. Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Downtown Los Angeles
(213) 485-2121

San Fernando Valley
(818) 756-8121

San Pedro
(310) 548-7721

Westside
(310) 575-8888
www.lacity.org

Office of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa
200 N. Spring Street, Room 303
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 978-0600 (Tel)
(213) 978-0750 (Fax)
www.mayor.lacity.org

South Valley Neighborhood City Hall
Van Nuys Civic Center
14410 Sylvan Avenue, Room 211
Van Nuys, CA 91401
(818) 778-4990 (Tel)
(818) 778-4995 (Fax)

Harbor Area Neighborhood City Hall
San Pedro Municipal Building
638 South Beacon Street, Room 301
San Pedro, CA 90731
(310) 732-4630 (Tel)
(310) 732-4647 (Fax)

Central Area Neighborhood City Hall
Hollywood Community Center
6501 Fountain Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 957-6332 (Tel)
(323) 957-6333 (Fax)

South LA Neighborhood City Hall
Mark R. Thomas Constituent Service Center
8475 S. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90044
(323) 789-1405 (Tel)
(323) 759-4906 (Fax)

West Los Angeles City Hall
West Los Angeles Municipal Building
1645 Corinth Avenue, Room 103-1C
Los Angeles, CA 90025
(310) 479-3823 (Tel)
(310) 479-3843 (Fax)

Los Angeles City Council

1st District
Councilmember Ed Reyes
200 N. Spring Street, Room 4l0
Los Angeles, CA 900l2
(213) 473-7001 (Tel)
(213) 485-8907 (Fax)
E-Mail: councilmember.reyes@lacity.org
http://cd1.lacity.org

2nd District
Councilmember Paul Krekorian
200 N. Spring Street, Room 425
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 473-7002 (Tel)
(213) 978-3092 (Fax)
E-Mail: councilmember.krekorian@lacity.org
http://cd2.lacity.org

3rd District
Councilmember Dennis P. Zine
200 N. Spring Street, Room 450
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 473-7003 (Tel)
(213) 485-8988 (Fax)
E-Mail:  councilmember.zine@lacity.org
http://cd3.lacity.org

4th District
Councilmember Tom LaBonge
200 N. Spring Street, Room 480
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 485-3337 (Tel)
(213) 624-7810 (Fax)
E-Mail: councilmember.labonge@lacity.org
www.tomlabonge.com

5th District
Councilmember Paul Koretz
200 N. Spring Street, Room 440
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 473-7005 (Tel)
(213) 978-2250 (Fax)
E-Mail: Paul.Koretz@lacity.org
http://cd5.lacity.org

6th District
Councilmember Tony Cardenas
200 N. Spring Street, Room 455
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 473-7006 (Tel)
(213) 847-0549 (Fax)
E-Mail: councilmember.cardenas@lacity.org
http://cd6.lacity.org

7th District
Councilmember Richard Alarcón
200 N. Spring Street, Room 425
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 847-7777 (Tel)
(213) 847-0707 (Fax)
E-Mail: councilmember.alarcon@lacity.org
http://cd7.lacity.org

8th District
Councilmember Bernard C. Parks
200 N. Spring Street, Room 460
Los Angeles, CA  90012
(213) 473-7008 (Tel)
(213) 485-7683 (Fax)
E-mail: councilmember.parks@lacity.org
www.bernardparks.com

9th District
Councilmember Jan Perry
200 N. Spring Street, Room 420
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 473-7009 (Tel)
(213) 473-5946 (Fax)
E-Mail: Jan.Perry@lacity.org
http://cd9.lacity.org

10th District
Councilmember Herb J. Wesson, Jr.
200 N. Spring Street, Room 430
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 473-7010 (Tel)
(213) 485-9829 (Fax)
E-Mail: councilmember.wesson@lacity.org
http://cd10.lacity.org

11th District
Councilmember Bill Rosendahl
200 N. Spring Street, Room 415
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 473-7011 (Tel)
(213) 473-6926 (Fax)
E-Mail: councilman.rosendahl@lacity.org
http://cd11.lacity.org

12th District
Councilmember Greig Smith
200 N. Spring Street, Room 405
Los Angeles 90012
(213) 473-7012 (Tel)
(213) 473-6925 (Fax)
E-Mail: councilmember.smith@lacity.org 
http://cd12.lacity.org

13th District
Councilmember Eric Garcetti
200 N. Spring Street, Room 470
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 473-7013 (Tel)
(213) 613-0819 (Fax)
E-Mail: councilmember.garcetti@lacity.org
http://cd13.lacity.org

14th District
Councilmember José Huizar
200 N. Spring Street, Room 465
Los Angeles 90012
(213) 473-7014 (Tel)
(213) 847-0680 (Fax)
E-Mail: councilmember.huizar@lacity.org
http://cd14.lacity.org

15th District
Councilmember Janice Hahn
200 N. Spring Street, Room 435
Los Angeles 90012
(213) 473-7015 (Tel)
(213) 626-5431 (Fax)
E-Mail: janice.hahn@lacity.org
http://cd15.lacity.org

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Los Angeles City Departments

Bureau of Sanitation
433 S. Spring Street, Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90013-2048
(800) 773-2489 (Tel)
(213) 473-7977 (Fax)
http://lacitysan.org

Bureau of Street Lighting
1149 S. Broadway, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 847-1456 (Tel)
(213) 847-1859 (Fax)
Email: bsl.streetlighting@lacity.org
http://bsl.lacity.org

Bureau of Street Services
600 S. Spring Street, Suite 1200
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(800) 996-2489 (Tel)
http://bsl.lacity.org

Community Redevelopment Agency of Los Angeles
354 S. Spring Street, Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213) 977-1600 (Tel)
(213) 977-1665 (Fax)
Email: comments@cra.lacity.org
www.crala.org

Cultural Affairs Department
201 N. Figueroa Street, Suite 1400
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 202-5500 (Tel)
www.culturela.org

Department of Building and Safety
Email: ladbs.webmaster@lacity.org
www.ladbs.org

Department of City Planning
Executive Office:
200 N. Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Public Counter:
210 N. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 482-7077 (Tel)
(213) 482-7080 (Fax)
Email: planning@lacity.org
http://cityplanning.lacity.org

Department of City Planning - Urban Design Studio
200 N. Spring Street, Room 705
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 978-1475 (Tel)
(213) 978-0016 (Tel)
www.urbandesignla.com

Department of Neighborhood Empowerment
334-B E. Second Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 485-1360 (Tel)
(213) 485-4608 (Fax)
http://done.lacity.org/dnn

Department of Public Works
200 N. Spring Street, Room 2305
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 978-0265 (Tel)
www.dpw.lacity.org

Department of Recreation and Parks
221 N. Figueroa, Suite 1550
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 202-2633 (Tel)
www.laparks.org

Department of Transportation
100 S. Main Street, 10th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 972-8470 (Tel)
(213) 972-8410 (Fax)
Email: ladot@lacity.org
http://ladot.lacity.org

Department of Water and Power
P.O. Box 51111
Los Angeles, CA 90051
(800) 342-5397 (Toll free)
(213) 481-5411 (Tel)
Email: ccenter@ladwp.com
www.ladwp.com

Los Angeles City Controller
200 N. Main Street, Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 978-7200 (Tel)
(212) 978-7211 (Fax)
http://controller.lacity.org

Los Angeles Police Department
100 W. First Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(877) ASK-LAPD (Tel)
www.lapdonline.org

Terrorist Threat Tip Line:
(877) A-THREAT (Tel)

Los Angeles Public Library
Central Library
630 W. Fifth Street
Los Angeles, CA 90071
(213) 228-7000 (Tel)
(213) 228-7069 (Fax)
www.lapl.org

NavigateLA
http://navigatela.lacity.org

Office of the City Attorney
800 City Hall East
200 N. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 978-8100 (Tel)
(213) 978-8312 (Fax)
http://atty.lacity.org

Office of the City Attorney Neighborhood Prosecutor Program
http://atty.lacity.org/OUR_OFFICE/

Office of the City Clerk
200 N. Spring Street, Room 360
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 978-1020 (Tel)
(213) 978-1027 (Fax)
http://cityclerk.lacity.org

Office of Community Beautification
200 N. Spring Street, Room 356
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 972-0228 (Tel)
(213) 978-0241 (Fax)
http://bpw.lacity.org/OCB  

3-1-1, One Call to City Hall
Gives Los Angeles residents and businesses easy access information to over 1,400 City services. 3-1-1 agents utilize several databases, including the Citywide Service Directory (CSD) to assist customers. The CSD provides accurate information about City services, locations, telephone numbers, hours of operation, and other general information from one centralized repository.

3-1-1 is also available by calling (213) 978-3231.
Callers within Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties can call 1-866-4LACITY (1-866-452-2489), toll-free.

2-1-1 LA County
211 LA County is dedicated to providing an easy-to-use, caring, professional source of guidance, advocacy, and 24 hours 7 days per week access to a comprehensive range of human services to the people of Los Angeles County.
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