Desert Best Friends Closet

Palm Desert, CA ·EIN 26-2388221 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$180K received 8 funders 20 grants · 2020–2024

Who funds Desert Best Friends Closet?

Desert Best Friends Closet is funded by 8 grantmakers, led by Houston Family Foundation ($45K), HN and Frances C Berger Foundation ($40K), Regional Access Project Foundation ($27K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $180K in grants to Desert Best Friends Closet between 2020–2024.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Houston Family Foundation$45,00022022–2024
HN and Frances C Berger Foundation$39,87542020–2024
Regional Access Project Foundation$26,50012020
Anderson Childrens Foundation$26,18052020–2024
The Champions Volunteer Foundation$20,00032020–2024
Inland Empire Community Foundation$10,00012020
Highland Street Connection$7,50022023–2024
The Coeta and Donald Barker$5,00022020–2021

What grants has Desert Best Friends Closet received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Houston Family FoundationGENERAL OPERATING$25,000
2024The Champions Volunteer FoundationTHE MISSION OF DESERT BEST FRIEND'S CLOSET IS TO EDUCATE AND EMPOWER OUR CLIENTS FOR SUCCESS IN EMPLOYMENT AND LIFE. THE VISION IS FOR ALL COACHELLA VALLEY RESIDENTS TO BE ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT THROUGH EMPLOYMENT.$8,000
2024Anderson Childrens FoundationYOUTH ATTIRE PROGRAM$5,200
2024Highland Street ConnectionFOR EMPOWERMENT.$2,500
2024HN and Frances C Berger Foundationoperating expenses$2,000
2023The Champions Volunteer FoundationTHE MISSION OF DESERT BEST FRIEND'S CLOSET IS TO EDUCATE AND EMPOWER OUR CLIENTS FOR SUCCESS IN EMPLOYMENT AND LIFE. THE VISION IS FOR ALL COACHELLA VALLEY RESIDENTS TO BE ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT THROUGH EMPLOYMENT.$7,000
2023Anderson Childrens FoundationYOUTH ATTIRE PROGRAM$5,080
2023Highland Street ConnectionFOR EMPOWERMENT.$5,000
2022HN and Frances C Berger FoundationCBS Spotlight Grant - to advance your mission$25,000
2022Houston Family FoundationGENERAL OPERATING$20,000
2022Anderson Childrens FoundationYOUTH ATTIRE PROGRAM$4,830
2021HN and Frances C Berger FoundationTO PURCHASE AND INSTALL A NEW AIR CONDITIONING UNIT$8,875
2021Anderson Childrens FoundationYOUTH ATTIRE PROGRAM$5,535
2021The Coeta and Donald BarkerSUPPORT LOW INCOME ADULT EMPLOYMENT$2,500
2020Regional Access Project FoundationHEALTH SERVICES/DESERT FAST PITCH$26,500
2020Inland Empire Community FoundationFlexible operating funds to help nonprofits survive the impacts of COVID-19$10,000
2020Anderson Childrens FoundationYOUTH ATTIRE PROGRAM$5,535
2020The Champions Volunteer FoundationTHE MISSION OF DESERT BEST FRIEND'S CLOSET IS TO EDUCATE AND EMPOWER OUR CLIENTS FOR SUCCESS IN EMPLOYMENT AND LIFE. THE VISION IS FOR ALL COACHELLA VALLEY RESIDENTS TO BE ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT THROUGH EMPLOYMENT.$5,000
2020HN and Frances C Berger Foundationfor supplies to be used for ""Our Bridge to Employ$4,000
2020The Coeta and Donald BarkerSUPPORT LOW INCOME ADULT EMPLOYMENT$2,500

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Desert Best Friends Closet?

Desert Best Friends Closet is funded by 8 grantmakers, led by Houston Family Foundation ($45K), HN and Frances C Berger Foundation ($40K), Regional Access Project Foundation ($27K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $180K in grants to Desert Best Friends Closet between 2020–2024.

Who is Desert Best Friends Closet's largest funder?

Houston Family Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Desert Best Friends Closet, with $45K across 2 grants (2022–2024).

How much grant funding has Desert Best Friends Closet received?

IRS 990 filings record $180K in grants to Desert Best Friends Closet across 20 grants from 8 funders between 2020–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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