2025 Annual Report - Financials and Employment

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2025 Annual Report - Financials and Employment

Financials and Employment

2025 Disability Rights California Financial Statements Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2025

Revenue and Support  
Federal Government $17,458,779
State of California 13,102,270
California State Bar 12,595,668
Program Income / Attorney Fees 2,748,406
Miscellaneous Income and Interest Income 1,375,269
Donations 127,238
Total Revenue $47,407,629

Revenue and Support

A pie chart showing 41% Federal Government, 25% State of California, 23% California State Bar, 8% Program Income/Attorney Fees, 3% Miscellaneous and Interest Income and .4% Donations
Expenses  
Program Services $40,196,305
General and Administrative 6,587,357
Fundraising 110,521
Total Expenses $46,894,183
Change in Net Assets $513,446

Expenses

Pie chart showing 87.3% Program Services, 12.44% General and Administrative and .26% Fundraising.

The Importance of Grant Funding

Why is it significant to have private grants for DRC?

Private grants allow DRC to diversify funding streams. As we have experienced recently, government funding, budgets, and priorities shift with political changes. Private support helps our financial stability and reduces our vulnerability to cuts or delays in public funding. Private grants also offer more flexibility than federal or state grants and contracts, which require strict regulations and reporting requirements. And while private grants can fund a specific project, some funders offer general operating support, meaning DRC can utilize funds in the best way that serves the whole organization.

Why is it important for DRC to have several funding streams?

A diversified funding stream shows support from the community in a different way than mandated grants and contracts. Fundraising events, sponsorships, private grants, in-kind donations all showcase a nonprofit organization’s proven and positive partnerships in the community. This support from many directions strengthens DRC’s credibility and makes us more competitive for future grants and donors. This is an unprecedented time of uncertainly for our federal disability grants and contracts. Several funding streams ensure that we continue vital programming for our clients with disabilities, and look ahead to new projects that help us adapt to the changing needs of DRC and the disability community.