Rebuilding Together Houston

Houston, TX ·EIN 76-0027902 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$5.4M received 39 funders 80 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Rebuilding Together Houston?

Rebuilding Together Houston is funded by 39 grantmakers, led by The Methodist Hospital ($848K), Rebuilding Together Inc ($567K), The Cullen Foundation ($500K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $5.4M in grants to Rebuilding Together Houston between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Methodist Hospital$847,96142021–2024
Rebuilding Together Inc$567,17242020–2023
The Cullen Foundation$500,00012024
United Way of Greater Houston$470,00032024–2025
Greater Houston Community Foundation$469,10042021–2024
Spirit of Giving Fund$335,67612022
Centerpoint Energy Foundation Inc$301,50032022–2024
Charities Aid Foundation America$265,00022023–2024
Republic Services Charitable Foundation$250,00012023
Local Initiatives Support Corporation$133,49632020–2024
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program$108,55022021–2022
Build Galveston$102,33312024
The Guild Shop of the Church of St John$101,00012024
Exxonmobil Foundation$100,00012021
Pure Inc$95,00012021
Isla Carroll Turner Friendship Trust$70,00022020–2023
Jerry C Dearing Family Foundation$70,00022020–2022
Jpmorgan Chase Foundation$63,40052020–2024
Dynamo and Dash Charities Inc$50,00022023–2024
The Community Foundation of Greater$50,00042020–2023
Baxter Trust Co Private Foundation Services$50,00012022
Texas Capital Foundation$45,00022023–2024
Cheniere Foundation$45,00022022–2023
Union Pacific Foundation$45,00032021–2023
THDF II Inc DBA$37,50012021

Showing top 25 of 39 funders by total given.

What grants has Rebuilding Together Houston received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025United Way of Greater HoustonDisaster - Beryl$275,000
2025United Way of Greater HoustonDisaster - Derecho$175,000
2024The Cullen FoundationHurricane Beryl Disaster Home Repair for Low-Income Families$500,000
2024The Methodist HospitalPROGRAM SUPPORT$301,295
2024Centerpoint Energy Foundation IncGENERAL DONATION$151,500
2024Build GalvestonGeneral support$102,333
2024The Guild Shop of the Church of St JohnSenior program support$101,000
2024Charities Aid Foundation AmericaCHARITABLE DONATION$55,000
2024Jpmorgan Chase FoundationMATCHING CONTRIBUTION (GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT)$52,550
2024Local Initiatives Support CorporationSEE PART IV$50,000
2024Greater Houston Community FoundationHUMAN SERVICES$27,500
2024Texas Capital FoundationGrant supports RTH Home Repair program which provides no-cost home repairs to qualifying families living in the predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods of the East End zip codes: 77003 77011 77012 77023 and the predominantly Black neighborhood of Third Ward zip code: 77004. These target neighborhoods have been identified by the City of Houston as historically underserved communities and have many older single-family homes that are in need of repair.$25,000
2024Dynamo and Dash Charities IncMILITARY & VETERAN SUPPORT$25,000
2024United Way of Greater HoustonBasic Needs$20,000
2024Marek Family FoundationTO REPAIR HOMES AND REVITALIZING HOMES FOR PEOPLE IN NEED$15,000
2024Thrivent Charitable Impact & InvestingGENERAL SUPPORT$7,000
2024Silverbow Resources Charitable FundDISASTER RELIEF$5,000
2023The Methodist HospitalPROGRAM SUPPORT$255,000
2023Republic Services Charitable FoundationNational Neighborhood Promise$250,000
2023Charities Aid Foundation AmericaCHARITABLE DONATION$210,000
2023Rebuilding Together IncFURTHER THE MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION$143,678
2023Centerpoint Energy Foundation IncGENERAL DONATION$100,000
2023Isla Carroll Turner Friendship TrustHome repairs and safety improvements for seniors$60,000
2023Greater Houston Community FoundationHUMAN SERVICES$25,000
2023Natl Christian Charitable Fdn IncPOVERTY$25,000
2023Cheniere FoundationHou (Egf #Givingtuesday): Funding To Sponsor Repair/Revitalization Of A Houston Home In Spring Of 2024$25,000
2023Dynamo and Dash Charities IncMILITARY & VETERAN SUPPORT$25,000
2023The Blackbaud Giving FundGENERAL SUPPORT$20,900
2023Texas Capital FoundationThe purpose of funding was used to repair the homes of low-income or disabled Veterans to ensure that they live in healthy and safe environments. The program includes safety modifications to address specific disabilities and is available for Veterans who own their single family home.$20,000
2023Union Pacific FoundationHOMELESSNESS PREVENTION AND SAFE SHELTER$15,000

Showing 30 most recent of 80 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Rebuilding Together Houston?

Rebuilding Together Houston is funded by 39 grantmakers, led by The Methodist Hospital ($848K), Rebuilding Together Inc ($567K), The Cullen Foundation ($500K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $5.4M in grants to Rebuilding Together Houston between 2020–2025.

Who is Rebuilding Together Houston's largest funder?

The Methodist Hospital is the largest recorded funder of Rebuilding Together Houston, with $848K across 4 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has Rebuilding Together Houston received?

IRS 990 filings record $5.4M in grants to Rebuilding Together Houston across 80 grants from 39 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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