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How Lodi Actually Works: Congregations, Clubs, Missions, and Movements
Lodi Don Bradford Lodi Don Bradford

How Lodi Actually Works: Congregations, Clubs, Missions, and Movements

Lodi has roughly 334 registered nonprofits operating across every cause area that shapes daily life in the city. Faith & Religious Organizations form the single largest sector by count at 76 organizations (23%), followed by Youth, Sports & Recreation at 59 (18%) and Housing & Social Services at 41 (12%).

Applying the Lodi411 taxonomy of three civic-life types — FraternalMission, and Civic Movement — and splitting each by religious vs. secular status reveals the structural reason Lodi punches above its civic weight: two organizations, Love Lodi and The Salvation Army Lodi Corps, function as super-connectors between faith, secular, and municipal actors. Several other issue areas — arts, environment, recovery, heritage — remain promising areas for stronger coordination and future partnership.

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