Mission Centers of Houston

Houston, TX ·EIN 74-1744007 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$875K received 29 funders 56 grants · 2018–2024

Who funds Mission Centers of Houston?

Mission Centers of Houston is funded by 29 grantmakers, led by National Association for the Exchange of ($158K), Limbacher Family Foundation ($120K), The Awe and Wonder Foundation ($100K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $875K in grants to Mission Centers of Houston between 2018–2024.

What grants has Mission Centers of Houston received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Belin FoundationTO PROVIDE FOR THE PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS OF PEOPLE LIVING IN THE INNER CITY OF HOUSTON$32,901
2024Permanent Endowment Fund ofHomeless Assistance Ministry$30,000
2024Hildebrand FoundationGeneral support$15,000
2024Limbacher Family FoundationHOMELESS & FOOD MINISTRY$15,000
2024Isla Carroll Turner Friendship TrustSenior Programs$10,000
2024Robert W Knox & Pearl Wallis Knox CharitableFOR CHILDREN & YOUTH$10,000
2024Scan Health Plan Texas IncGRANT TO SUPPORT EXPANDED NUTRITION PROGRAMMING TO BENEFIT OLDER ADULTS (55 AND OLDER) WHO ARE LIVING IN THE LOW-INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS WHERE MCH MISSION CENTERS ARE LOCATED.$10,000
2024Natl Christian Charitable Fdn IncCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT$10,000
2024The Medallion Foundation IncKIDS AND YOUTH PROGRAMS$10,000
2024Stoller FoundationSUMMER CAMP$6,000
2024Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramFOR RECIPIENT'S EXEMPT PURPOSE$6,000
2024Ash Grove Charitable FoundationHUMAN SERVICES$5,000
2024The Kayser FoundationSUPPORT OF A CHRIST-CENTERED ORGANIZATION THAT PROVIDES PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS OF PEOPLE LIVING IN HOUSTON'S INNER CITY THROUGH ONGOING RELATIONSHIPS.$5,000
2024Albert & Ethel HerzsteinTOWARDS SUPPORT OF GENERAL OPERATIONS.$5,000
2024Strake FoundationGeneral Operating Support$5,000
2024Shell Usa Company Foundation5000$5,000
2024The Tapeats FundGeneral & Unrestricted$2,500
2024Silverbow Resources Charitable FundMISSION SUPPORT$1,400
2023National Association for the Exchange ofCARE OF ILL, NEEDY, OR MINOR$158,447
2023The Elkins FoundationSUPPORT OF A BOX TRUCK TO TRANSPORT/DISTRIBUTE ESSENTIAL NEEDS$40,000
2023Oldham Little Church FoundationJoy Center$20,000
2023Belin FoundationTO PROVIDE FOR THE PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS OF PEOPLE LIVING IN THE INNER CITY OF HOUSTON$19,183
2023Hildebrand FoundationGeneral support$15,000
2023Limbacher Family FoundationHOMELESS & FOOD MINISTRY$15,000
2023Natl Christian Charitable Fdn IncGROWTH$11,500
2023The Rawley Foundation Xxxxx0008GENERAL OPERATING$10,000
2023More Than The Move FoundationSUPPORT FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES$10,000
2023Stoller FoundationSUMMER CAMP$6,500
2023Shell Usa Company FoundationMEF$5,500
2023William Scott Mace FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$5,000

Showing 30 most recent of 56 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Mission Centers of Houston?

Mission Centers of Houston is funded by 29 grantmakers, led by National Association for the Exchange of ($158K), Limbacher Family Foundation ($120K), The Awe and Wonder Foundation ($100K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $875K in grants to Mission Centers of Houston between 2018–2024.

Who is Mission Centers of Houston's largest funder?

National Association for the Exchange of is the largest recorded funder of Mission Centers of Houston, with $158K across 1 grant (2023).

How much grant funding has Mission Centers of Houston received?

IRS 990 filings record $875K in grants to Mission Centers of Houston across 56 grants from 29 funders between 2018–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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