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LSC - Funded Programs in Arizona

CURRENT FUNDING STATUS
FY 2012
Basic Field
FY 2011
Basic Field
$ Difference
from FY 2011
% Difference
from FY 2011
$9,371,162 $10,989,151 $-1,617,989 -17%

FUNDING HISTORY
Year LSC Funding* Non-LSC Funding Total Funding LSC Funding %
2011 $12,039,510 $4,480,197 $16,519,707 73%
2010 $12,034,171 $4,860,612 $16,894,783 71%
2009 $11,114,669 $4,833,625 $15,948,294 70%
*Includes Basic Field and other LSC grants, carryover funds and derivative income.

TOTAL CASES CLOSED
2009 2010 2011
16,150 17,560 15,846
WORKFORCE 2011
Attorney Paralegal Other Total
77 32 89 198

NUMBER OF PEOPLE SERVED 2011*
Adults Children Total
21,554 15,557 37,111
*Includes number of persons in households for cases closed.

CASES CLOSED BY CASE TYPE 2011
Case Type # %
FAMILY 6,372 40%
HOUSING 2,983 19%
CONSUMER 2,838 18%
INCOME 1,276 8%
MISC 652 4%
EMPLOYMENT 629 4%
JUVENILE 419 3%
HEALTH 352 2%
INDIVIDUAL 269 2%
EDUCATION 56 0%
TOTALS 15,846 100%
CLIENTS BY ETHNICITY 2011
Ethnicity # %
White 6,654 42%
African American 985 6%
Hispanic 4,346 27%
Native American 3,627 23%
Asian/Pacific 115 1%
Other 119 1%
TOTALS 15,846 100%
CLIENTS BY GENDER 2011
Gender # %
Women 10,691 67%
Men 5,152 33%
TOTALS 15,846 100%
 
LSC-FUNDED PROGRAM COUNTIES SERVED
Community Legal Services, Inc.
Lillian O. Johnson , Executive Director
305 South 2nd Avenue , PO Box 21538
Phoenix , AZ, 85036-1538
(602) 258-3434
http://www.clsaz.org
La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Yavapai, Yuma
Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.
Anthony L. Young , Executive Director
Continental Building , 2343 East Broadway Suite 200
Tucson , AZ, 85719
(520) 623-9465
http://www.sazlegalaid.org/
Apache B (all Apache, except the Navajo and Hopi Reserations), Cochise, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Navajo B (all Navajo except the Navajo and Hopi Reservations), Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Native Americans living in Gila and Graham counties who are members of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservations and tribal members living off reservation who have cases which require litigation in tribal court; Native Americans living off reservation in Maricopa; Native Americans living on or near the Tohono O'odham Reservation in Pima, Pinal & Maricopa Counties and Tohono O'odham tribal members living off reservation who have cases which require litigation in the Tohono O'odham National Court; and Native Americans living in (1) Fort Apache Indian Reservation which covers portions of Gila, Apache and Navajo Counties, (2) Gila River Indian Community in Pinal & Maricopa Counties, Ak-Chin Indian Community in Pinal, Cocopah Indian Community and Ft. Yuma Indian Comunity in Yuma, (3) Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community & Ft. McDowell Mohave-Apache Tribe in Maricopa, (4) Camp Verde Yavapai-Apache Indian Community in Yavapai, (5) Pascua Yaqui Indian Comunity in Pima, and tribal members living off reservations who have cases which require litigation in tribal court.
DNA-Peoples Legal Services, Inc.
Levon Henry , Executive Director
Route 12, Highway 264 , P.O. Box 306
Window Rock , AZ, 86515-0306
(928) 871-4151
http://www.dnalegalservices.org
Coconino, Apache A (the Navajo and Hopi reservation areas of Apache), Navajo A (the Navajo and Hopi Reservation areas of Navajo), San Juan, Native Americans living on or near the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, and the Hopi Reservation in Arizona, and members living off reservation who have cases which require litigation in tribal court, Native Americans living on or near the Jicarilla Indian Reservation