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Florida Association of Free and Charitable Clinics Inc

Florida Association of Free and Charitable Clinics Inc

Jacksonville, FL 32207
Tax ID46-3502696

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About this organization

Revenue

$10,155,174

Expenses

$10,024,506

Website

fafcc.org

Mission

To represent and support not-for-profit clinics and networks that provide quality, cost-effective healthcare services at little or no charge to low-income, uninsured and underserved Floridians.

About

FAFCC represents and supports Florida's free and charitable clinics and networks through public policy advocacy, funding and resource development, knowledge exchange, data collection and research, and marketing. In 2014, for the first time in Florida's history, state lawmakers allocated 4.5 million to the free and charitable clinics across Florida that provide primary and specialty care services to uninsured and low-income, underserved residents. FAFCC administers this state grant and other grants made in subsequent years and made grants to 94 clinics in Florida.

Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing

The non-profit's mission, as documented in the filing, is “To represent and support not-for-profit clinics and networks that provide quality, cost-effective healthcare services at little or no charge to low-income, uninsured and under-served floridians.”.

When explaining its purpose, the activities were described as: “To represent and support not-for-profit clinics and networks that provide quality, cost-effective healthcare services at little or no charge to low-income, uninsured and under-served floridians.”.

  • The non-profit is legally allowed to operate in the state of FL, as reported.
  • The non-profit has a total of 4 employees, as reported on their form for 2019.
  • Does not operate a hospital.
  • Does not operate a school.
  • Does not collect art.
  • Does not provide credit counseling.
  • Does not have foreign activities.
  • Is not a donor-advised fund.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is $130,668.
  • The CEO compensation strategy within the organization is determined through a review and approval process by a neutral party.
  • The organization elects its board members.
  • The organization has 10 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 2013.
  • The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule O.
  • The organization engages in lobbying activities.
  • The organization pays $277,367 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $8,359 in fundraising expenses.
  • The organization provides Form 990 to its governing body.
  • The organization has minutes of its meetings.
  • The organization has a written whistleblower policy.
  • The organization has grants to organizations.
  • The organization's financial statements were reviewed by an accountant.