TX 501(c)(3)

STAR OF HOPE MISSION

HOUSTON, TX Founded 1941 EIN 741152599
L41: Housing, Shelter $33,407,288 budget Filed 2023

SERVE HOMELESS POPULATION

Total received from foundations
$30.2M
577 grants from 170 funders · 2016–2024
Annual revenue
$27,616,349
Annual expenses
$33,407,288
Total assets
$82,820,866
Months of operating reserves
29.7
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records

Who funds STAR OF HOPE MISSION

$30.2M
Total received
170
Distinct funders
577
Grants on record
2016–2024
Span of records

Top funders by cumulative giving

  1. 1
    Alpharetta, GA · 6 grants · last 2022
    $5.95M
    cumulative
  2. 2
    Boston, MA · 7 grants · last 2023
    $3.85M
    cumulative
  3. 3
    Houston, TX · 5 grants · last 2022
    $3.35M
    cumulative
  4. 4
    Houston, TX · 80 grants · last 2022
    $2.97M
    cumulative
  5. 5
    Dallas, TX · 1 grant · last 2017
    $2.00M
    cumulative
  6. 6
    Houston, TX · 6 grants · last 2023
    $1.84M
    cumulative
  7. 7
    Kansas City, MO · 5 grants · last 2024
    $950K
    cumulative
  8. 8
    San Francisco, CA · 6 grants · last 2023
    $945K
    cumulative
  9. 9
    Houston, TX · 8 grants · last 2023
    $677K
    cumulative
  10. 10
    Houston, TX · 9 grants · last 2024
    $624K
    cumulative
  11. 11
    Houston, TX · 5 grants · last 2023
    $535K
    cumulative
  12. 12
    Malvern, PA · 3 grants · last 2023
    $533K
    cumulative

Where the money came from (United States)

Texas counties the money came from

9 TX counties with funders on record
  1. 1 Harris 266 grants · $12.8M
  2. 2 Dallas 21 grants · $2.1M
  3. 3 Fort Bend 14 grants · $241K
  4. 4 Travis 2 grants · $40K
  5. 5 Montgomery 2 grants · $24K
  6. 6 Tarrant 8 grants · $18K
  7. 7 Lubbock 2 grants · $3K
  8. 8 Collin 2 grants · $176
  9. 9 Jefferson 2 grants · $55
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Filing and contact details Data quality: 50%

Officer
MICHAEL BAHORICH
VICE CHAIRMAN
Contact email
Last 990 filed
2023
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
1941
IRS ruling year
EIN
741152599
NTEE classification
L41
Housing, Shelter
From Form 990

Programs and activities

THE WOMEN & FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTER (WFDC) AT CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY IS A CAMPUS LIKE FACILITY WITH HOUSING FOR OVER 500, PROVIDING EMERGENCY SHELTER AND LIFE-RECOVERY SERVICES FOR SINGLE WOMEN AND SINGLE-PARENT FAMILIES AT VARIOUS STAGES OF SELF-SUFFICIENCY, WHICH BEGAN OPERATION IN AUGUST 2017. SERVICES PROVIDED INCLUDE A MEDICAL CLINIC, A STATE-LICENSED DAYCARE AND PRE-SCHOOL, A TEEN PROGRAM FOCUSING ON EDUCATION AND HEALTHY LIVING PATTERNS AND TRANSITION TO COLLEGE, A COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER, WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION TO HELP SET AND ACHIEVE EMPLOYMENT GOALS AND INDEPENDENT LI
STAR OF HOPE'S EXTENDED SERVICES PROGRAM PROVIDES A WIDE ARRAY OF SERVICES EXTENDING BEYOND OUR FACILITIES. WITH PROGRAMS TO HELP FORMERLY HOMELESS FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS RECOVER AFTER A PERIOD OF HOMELESSNESS, AN OUTREACH EFFORT TO THE UNSHELTERED HOMELESS ON THE STREET, AND A VARIETY OF COMMUNITY OUTREACH EVENTS AND CASE MANAGEMENT, STAR OF HOPE SERVES AN ENTIRE SPECTRUM OF HOMELESS, NEAR-HOMELESS AND FORMERLY HOMELESS THROUGH THIS OUTREACH. THERE WERE 6,406 ENCOUNTERS WITH INDIVIDUALS LIVING ON THE STREETS OF HOUSTON WHICH INCLUDED DISTRIBUTING 14,866 BOTTLES OF WATER AND 6,164 HYGIENE KI
STAR OF HOPE MISSION LEASES A BUILDING TO THE CITY OF HOUSTON. THE CITY OPERATES A SOBRIETY CENTER FROM THAT FACILITY AND PAYS MONTHLY RENT AS WELL AS REIMBURSEMENT TO SOH FOR CERTAIN OPERATING EXPENSES AS DETAILED IN THE LEASE AGREEMENT.
Data provenance

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