Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives

Denver, CO ·EIN 84-1119355 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$200K received 6 funders 20 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives?

Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives is funded by 6 grantmakers, led by Mile High United Way Inc ($96K), The Colorado Health Foundation ($73K), Cross H Foundation ($13K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $200K in grants to Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Mile High United Way Inc$95,57332021–2025
The Colorado Health Foundation$72,80022020–2021
Cross H Foundation$12,50042020–2023
The Morsman Family Foundation$10,07052020–2024
Lewan Family Foundation$5,00022020–2021
Havercroft Family Foundation$4,00042021–2024

What grants has Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Mile High United Way IncSIG, DESIG$10,207
2024Mile High United Way IncDESIG, SIG$10,097
2024The Morsman Family FoundationWorks at giving kids an alternatives to gang membership.$2,000
2024Havercroft Family FoundationCRIME PREVENTION AND YOUTH SERVICES$1,000
2023Cross H FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$2,500
2023The Morsman Family FoundationWorks at giving kids an alternatives to gang membership.$2,000
2023Havercroft Family FoundationCRIME PREVENTION AND YOUTH SERVICES$1,000
2022Cross H FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$2,500
2022The Morsman Family FoundationWorks at giving kids an alternatives to gang membership.$2,150
2022Havercroft Family FoundationHELP TO CURB GANG-RELATED VIOLENCE AND GANG RECRUITMENT$1,000
2021Mile High United Way IncSIG/DESIGNATIONS$75,269
2021The Colorado Health FoundationCHAMPION HEALTH EQUITY$50,300
2021Cross H FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$5,000
2021Lewan Family FoundationGENERAL USE$2,500
2021The Morsman Family FoundationWorks at giving kids an alternatives to gang membership.$1,820
2021Havercroft Family FoundationHELP TO CURB GANG-RELATED VIOLENCE AND GANG RECRUITMENT$1,000
2020The Colorado Health FoundationSTRENGTHEN COMMUNITY HEALTH$22,500
2020Cross H FoundationGeneral & Unrestricted$2,500
2020Lewan Family FoundationGENERAL USE$2,500
2020The Morsman Family FoundationWorks at giving kids an alternatives to gang membership.$2,100

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives?

Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives is funded by 6 grantmakers, led by Mile High United Way Inc ($96K), The Colorado Health Foundation ($73K), Cross H Foundation ($13K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $200K in grants to Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives between 2020–2025.

Who is Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives's largest funder?

Mile High United Way Inc is the largest recorded funder of Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives, with $96K across 3 grants (2021–2025).

How much grant funding has Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives received?

IRS 990 filings record $200K in grants to Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives across 20 grants from 6 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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