Most Recently Updated Nonprofits
First Priority Permian BasinUPDATED in FY2024
Shane Kenney
Odessa, TX
6 staff, 145 volunteers
Mission | To take the HOPE of Christ to every student through student-led clubs, equip them with Gospel tools to share their faith, teach them how to have Christ-like character, and train them in leadership |
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Topic | Evangelism |
Nation(s) | United States |
Budget | $548,257 |
Eagle Lake Camps, a ministry of The NavigatorsUPDATED in FY2024
Jenny Dordal
Colorado Springs, CO
31 staff, 0 volunteers
Mission | To inspire Christ-centered love and commitment through counselor relationships in the midst of exciting outdoor experiences |
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Topic | Camps/Retreats |
Nation(s) | United States |
Budget | $4,997,062 |
Orphan OutreachUPDATED in FY2024
Dr. Rey Diaz
Plano, TX
24 staff, 400 volunteers
Mission | To glorify Jesus Christ by having a significant, long-term impact on orphaned and vulnerable children, equipping each child for a fulfilling, independent Christian life in their community |
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Topic | Education |
Nation(s) | 9 |
Budget | $6,468,279 |
Center for Transforming LivesUPDATED in FY2024
Carol Klocek
Fort Worth, TX
154 staff, 100 volunteers
Mission | To work side-by-side with women and their children to disrupt the cycle of poverty throughout Tarrant County. Our services are two-generational and establish long-term financial and emotional well-being. |
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Topic | Education |
Nation(s) | United States |
Budget | $17,830,129 |
SA Hope CenterUPDATED in FY2024
Megan Legacy
San Antonio, TX
20 staff, 250 volunteers
Mission | To love people well by empowering them to meet their needs through in-depth case management and wrap-around social services |
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Topic | Mentoring/Tutoring |
Nation(s) | United States |
Budget | $2,176,973 |
Communities In Schools of Greater Tarrant CountyUPDATED in FY2024
Lindsey Garner
Fort Worth, TX
112 staff, 50 volunteers
Mission | To surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life |
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Topic | Support Services |
Nation(s) | United States |
Budget | $8,419,375 |
Camp John MarcUPDATED in FY2024
Kevin Randles
Dallas, TX
10 staff, 883 volunteers
Mission | To inspire confidence for life through high-quality camping programs for children, teens, and families living with chronic medical and physical challenges. This work is accomplished through specialized camp facilities and a unique partnership with Dallas-Fort Worth area pediatric hospitals. |
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Topic | Camps/Retreats |
Nation(s) | United States |
Budget | $2,634,648 |
EmpathyHQUPDATED in FY2024
Anastasia Taylor
Fort Worth, TX
14 staff, 54 volunteers
Mission | To provide life-changing mental health services to Texans with a focus on vulnerable populations |
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Topic | Healthcare |
Nation(s) | United States |
Budget | $1,020,401 |
New GenerationsUPDATED in FY2024
Harry Brown
Wheaton, IL
14 staff, 20,000 volunteers
Mission | To catalyze Disciple Making Movements everywhere |
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Topic | Church Planting |
Nation(s) | 8 |
Budget | $7,646,639 |
Operation Care InternationalUPDATED in FY2024
Susie Jennings
Dallas, TX
4 staff, 3,500 volunteers
Mission | To glorify God. In obedience to His will, we connect impoverished children and the homeless to Jesus Christ by providing for their spiritual and physical needs through God's provisions both at home and abroad. |
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Topic | Evangelism |
Nation(s) | United States |
Budget | $2,374,979 |