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Data quality: 0.92

Texas Community Health Network

San Antonio, Bexar County County, TX
E32: Community Health Systems Budget $3,850,000

Texas Community Health Network operates 3 federally qualified health centers serving uninsured and underinsured families in south San Antonio. We provide primary care, behavioral health, dental services, and health education to 12,000+...

Data quality: 0.90

ABC SCHOLARSHIP FUND OF GREATER HOUSTON INC

HOUSTON, Harris County, TX
B82: Education Budget $29,904

ABC SCHOLARSHIP FUND OF GREATER HOUSTON, INC (THE FUND) IS THE SCHOLARSHIP AFFILIATE OF ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS OF GREATER HOUSTON (ABCGH). THE FUND IS ORGANIZED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE PURPOSES OF RAISING AND DISTRIBUTING FUNDS...

Data quality: 0.90

ACTIVITY FUND OF THE LIONS CLUB OF AUSTIN

AUSTIN, Travis County, TX
S80I: Community Improvement & Capacity Building Budget $30,514

SUPPORT OF OTHER 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH DONATIONS AS WELL AS SUPPORT FOR TEXAS CRIPPLED CHILDRENS CAMP IN KERRVILLE.

Data quality: 0.90

ALLIANCE FOR ASIAN AMERICAN JUSTICE INC

DALLAS, Dallas County, TX
R01: Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy Budget $200,000

Coordinate pro bono legal assistance for victims of anti-Asian violence

Data quality: 0.90

FRIENDS OF AUSTIN ANIMAL CENTER

AUSTIN, TX
D20: Animal-Related Budget $239,211

FRIENDS OF AAC WORKS TO KEEP PETS IN HOMES, HELP SHELTER PETS FIND NEW FAMILIES, AND PROVIDE ENRICHMENT AND CARE FOR THE PETS (AND HUMANS!) AFFILIATED WITH AUSTIN ANIMAL CENTER AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY.

Data quality: 0.85

Austin Youth Alliance

Austin, Travis County County, TX
B20: Elementary & Secondary Schools Budget $172,000

Austin Youth Alliance empowers underserved youth in Central Texas through after-school tutoring, mentorship programs, and summer STEM camps. We serve 450+ students annually across 8 Title I schools in the Austin ISD, building academic...

Data quality: 0.80

1000 HILLS MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL INC

HOUSTON, TX
X21: Religion-Related Budget $176,692

1000 HILLS MINISTERS TO THE HOMELESS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS BY HOLDING DAILY CHURCH SERVICES AT SEVERAL LOCATIONS IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA WHERE THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST IS PREACHED AND A MEAL IS SERVED WITH HIS LOVE. OVER 5000 MEALS ARE...

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100 BLACK MEN OF AUSTIN

PFLUGERVILLE, Travis County, TX
A23: Arts, Culture & Humanities Budget $88,084

The organizations primary purpose is to mentor provide training scholarships and resources to underserved youth in Austin TX

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100 BLACK MEN OF GREATER BEAUMONT INC

BEAUMONT, TX
T40: Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Budget $112,417

The mission of 100 Black Men of Greater Beaumont is to provide leadership, mentoring and developmental support for grade school and college-bound students in Beaumont, including financial support for secondary education.

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100 BLACK MEN OF METROPOLITAN HOUSTON INC

HOUSTON, Harris County, TX
R99: Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy Budget $1,000,000

THE 100 BLACK MEN OF METROPOLITAN HOUSTON ENHANCES EDUCATIONAL AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR BLACK BOYS AND YOUNG MEN GRADES 6-12 THROUGH MENTORSHIP AND COMMUNITY SERVICE.

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100 CLUB OF WEST TEXAS

LUBBOCK, TX
P01: Human Services Budget $26,605

THE MISSION OF 100 CLUB OF WEST TEXAS IS TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO FAMILIES OF FIRST RESPONDERS WHO ARE SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY AND TO PROVIDE RESOURCES TO ENHANCE THEIR SAFETY AND WELFARE.

Data quality: 0.80

1060 HWY 190 HOLDING CORPORATION

HUNTSVILLE, TX
W20: Public & Societal Benefit Budget $103,126

HOLDS ASSETS FOR APPRAISAL DISTRICT

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10BITWORKS HACKERSPACE

SAN ANTONIO, TX
W99: Public & Societal Benefit Budget $58,628

10BitWorks a nonprofit in San Antonio Texas is a makerspace providing a project space and learning center for hobbyists to create practical experimental or fun projects. Members mentor each other in engineering science design and art.

Data quality: 0.80

1220 TMV CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION

CARROLLTON, TX
L50: Housing & Shelter Budget $204,846

MAINTAIN COMMON GREEN AREA STREETS AND SIDEWALKS AND TO ENFORCE CONVENANTS TO PRESERVE THE APPEARANCE OF THE DEVELPMENT

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12-31

SPRING, TX
T12: Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Budget $406,350

TO RELATIONALLY PARTNER WITH THE LAKE TRAVIS COMMUNITY TO PROVIDE PROACTIVE AND RESPONSE-ORIENTED PRACTICAL SERVICES RANGING FROM DISASTER RELIEF, TO PROVIDING FINANCIAL SUPPORT IN RESPONSE TO LIFES TRAGEDIES, TO COMBATING FOOD AND...

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12TH ARMORED DIVISION MEMORIAL MUSEUM FOUNDATION INC

ABILENE, TX
A54: Arts, Culture & Humanities Budget $168,522

A MEMORIAL TO HONOR THE MEN OF THE 12TH ARMORED DIVISION AS A TEACHING AND RESEARCH MUSEUM, UTILIZING THEIR HISTORICAL COLLECTION TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT WWII AND ITS IMPACT ON SOCIETY, CAMP BARKELEY, AND ABILENE, TX.

Data quality: 0.80

15 57 MINISTRIES INC

HOUSTON, TX
X21: Religion-Related Budget $102,715

SUPPORT OF CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATIONS

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16 15 OUTFITTERS

LEWISVILLE, TX
L99: Housing & Shelter Budget $678,559

SixteenFifteen exists to help local churches discover and use their unique gifts in partnership with others to make Christ known among all nations.

Data quality: 0.80

1789 ALLIANCE

AUSTIN, TX
B01: Education Budget $174,623

THROUGH EDUCATION AND TRAINING THE 1789 ALLIANCE EXISTS TO CATALYZE, INCUBATE, AND BUILD MOVEMENTS THAT EMPOWER CITIZENS AND ADVANCE SELF-GOVERNANCE.

Data quality: 0.80

17MANAGEMENT INC

DALLAS, TX
O50: Youth Development Budget $1,604,597

TO PROVIDE INSTRUCTION AND LEAGUE PLAY FOR YOUTH ICE HOCKEY

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What the Texas nonprofit database covers

The GrantDrop nonprofit database is a searchable index of Texas 501(c)(3) public charities and private operating foundations. Each record is built from the IRS Business Master File, cross-checked against the organization's most recent Form 990 filings, and enriched with a brief mission summary generated from the same disclosures. The goal is to give nonprofits a fast way to find peer organizations, give funders and researchers a clean starting point for due diligence, and give the broader public a free front door into the Texas charitable sector.

Every profile includes structured data for decision-making

Each profile shows the organization's legal name, city, county, state, EIN, NTEE classification (major and minor codes), annual revenue, annual expenses, asset size, ruling year (the year the IRS granted tax-exempt status), the most recent 990 filing year, the primary officer's name and title, the organization's website, and the public contact email where one is available. Where an organization has not filed recently or the IRS dataset is sparse, we mark the data-quality score lower so you can tell at a glance whether a record is fully enriched or a skeleton.

How to use the search for peer research

The most common use is peer research. A grant writer or executive director types the city name, sets an NTEE major of interest (for example, E: Health Care, P: Human Services, or B: Education), and narrows budget to a range roughly twice your own. The result is a short list of organizations serving the same community at a similar scale. Clicking into a profile reveals the mission text, program descriptions parsed from the latest 990, and the officer contact information you would need to reach out. For nonprofits building a peer outreach list, we also maintain a "peer list" feature that lets you tag any nonprofit as a peer and carry that list forward into warm-lead suggestions on your dashboard.

How researchers, funders, and grantmakers can use the database

The database is intentionally dual-audience. For funders evaluating potential grantees, each profile includes a "For grant reviewers" section that surfaces budget ratios, months of operating reserves, officer continuity, and data freshness. For researchers and journalists, the dataset is queryable by NTEE, budget, county, and ruling year, giving a reproducible way to slice the Texas charitable sector. The data is free for the casual user and requires only an account to unlock filtering.

Why we focus on Texas

GrantDrop is a Texas-first product. Our grant database, funder database, and nonprofit database all prioritize Texas-eligible records. Federal grants open to Texas nonprofits are included, but the primary lens is local. A small Texas nonprofit searching for peers or funders spends most of their time in the same 50 counties and 20 NTEE subcategories. A tight, curated Texas dataset is more useful than a huge national index that's 95% irrelevant to them.

Data sources and refresh cadence

Records are sourced from the IRS Business Master File (EO BMF) for 501(c)(3) status and NTEE classification, Form 990 and 990-EZ for program descriptions and financial detail, Form 990-PF for private operating foundations, and public website scraping for officer contact verification. The BMF refreshes quarterly. 990 filings arrive with a lag (typically 18-24 months after the fiscal year ends) because the IRS releases them in batches. Every record carries a "last enriched" timestamp so you can tell how current the underlying filings are before you rely on them.

Curated by Jerry Wang, founder of GrantDrop. Missing a nonprofit or see an outdated profile? Email tips@grantdrop.com.

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