NEW WAYS TO WORK INC For Over 50 YearsServing & Improving Youth Workforce DevelopmentHelping CommunitiesNew Ways has worked effectively with people and organizations across the country to help communities better prepare youth and young adults for bright futures, regardless of where they come from.Empowering YouthCities and communities across the nation need help, and have benefited from the expertise, tools, and relationships New Ways provides to increase young people’s access to the future workplace.Creating JobsNew Ways builds transitional systems for the economically disadvantaged, those in foster care or the criminal justice system, those with disabilities or are simply out-of-work and school and need better opportunities.News & OpinionsAll News Press Page WIOA 2024 Reauth Support Letter Press Releases ICE Operation “Metro Surge” In Minnesota, Makes Youth Frightened To Go To School & Work, Creating Greater Number of Disconnected Youth by New Ways to Work January 23, 2026 Facebook Twitter Press Releases Southern Nevada’s Opportunity Youth Coalition Strategic Action Plan by New Ways to Work November 14, 2025 Facebook Twitter Press Releases Workforce Ready by New Ways to Work September 1, 2025 Facebook Twitter Research New Workforce Report: Challenges And Opportunities For Change by New Ways to Work March 18, 2025 Facebook Twitter Technical Assistance Policy & Advocacy Initiative Implementation Join the Conversation @newwaystoworkfb @NewWays2Work * indicates required Email Address * First Name * Last Name * Organization *
Annual Revenue
$2,136,615
Known Funders
9
Grants Received
15
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $2,136,615 | $2,098,248 | $1,541,147 |
| 2022 | $1,561,741 | $1,397,109 | $1,196,803 |
| 2021 | $1,078,884 | $875,128 | $713,842 |
| 2020 | $292,692 | $265,232 | $299,760 |
| 2019 | $118,729 | $176,887 | $103,493 |
| 2018 | $248,948 | $260,266 | $148,582 |
| 2017 | $243,612 | $242,783 | $210,665 |
| 2016 | $285,385 | $270,972 | $210,886 |
Top Funders
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
FULLERTON, CA
FULLERTON, CA
LOS ANGELES, CA
Key Personnel
From 2023 IRS 990 filing
DOUG COTTER
CHAIRMAN
CHARLENE MOUILLE
TREASURER/SECRETARY
CHE CASUL
DIRECTOR
BRET HALVERSON PHD
VICE PRESIDENT
ADRIENE DAVIS EDD
DIRECTOR
TEDDY M KAPUR
DIRECTOR
SIMON LOPEZ
DIRECTOR
MELINDA MACK
DIRECTOR
MARJORIE D PARKER
DIRECTOR
KEN TREVINO
DIRECTOR
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