TX 501(c)(3)
AUSTIN VOICES FOR EDUCATION AND YOUTH
O50: Youth Development
$2,047,231 budget
Filed 2022
TO IMPROVE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Total received from foundations
$1.2M
22 grants from 13 funders
· 2016–2024
Annual revenue
$4,145,577
Annual expenses
$2,047,231
Total assets
$2,087,355
Months of operating reserves
12.2
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records
Who funds AUSTIN VOICES FOR EDUCATION AND YOUTH
$1.2M
Total received
13
Distinct funders
22
Grants on record
2016–2024
Span of records
Top funders by cumulative giving
-
1
$400Kcumulative
-
2
$212Kcumulative
-
3
$205Kcumulative
-
4
$150Kcumulative
-
5
$100Kcumulative
-
6
$94Kcumulative
-
7
$20Kcumulative
-
8
$12Kcumulative
-
9
$7Kcumulative
-
10
$5Kcumulative
-
11
$5Kcumulative
-
12
$750cumulative
Where the money came from (United States)
Texas counties the money came from
3 TX counties with funders on record
- 1 Travis
- 2 Harris
- 3 Dallas
For grant reviewers
Filing and contact details Data quality: 40%
Officer
CHRYS DOUGHERTY
BOARD CHAIR
Contact email
Last 990 filed
2022
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
2002
IRS ruling year
EIN
743017284
NTEE classification
O50
Youth Development
From Form 990
Programs and activities
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS: AVEY WORKS WITH COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS, INCLUDING STUDENTS, TACHERS/STAFF, PARENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO SUPPORT GREAT EDUCATION FOR ALL CHILDREN. EFFORTS INCLUDE COMMUNITY-BASED STRATEGIC PLANNING AND PARTNER DEVELOPMENT. AUSTIN VOICES HAS PARTNERED WITH AUSTIN ISD TO CREATE TWO HIGH-FUNCTIONING COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AT WEBB MIDDLE SCHOOL AND REAGAN EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL. BOTH CAMPUSES WERE ON THE VERGE OF CLOSURE IN 2007-2008, BUT HAVE NOW MADE NATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED TURNAROUNDS USING COMMUNITY SCHOOL STRATEGIES. CURRENTLY, AUSTIN VOICES IS WORKING WITH 21 CAMPUSES TO SU
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS: THE FIRST FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER WAS FOUNDED IN 2007 TO PROVIDE A SCHOOL-BASED CENTER TO OFFER PROFESSIONAL WRAPAROUND SERVICES TO FAMILIES IN CRISIS. CURRENTLY, AVEY HAS SEVEN FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS (BURNET, DOBIE, MARTIN,AND WEB MIDDLE SCHOOLS, HOUSTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, AND NAVARRO EARLY COLLEGE AND NORTHEAST EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL). THE FRCS ARE A "ONE-STOP SHOP" FOR FAMILIES FACING THE CHALLENGES OF POVERTY, OFFERING THE EMPLOYMENT, HOUSING, HEALTH, COUNSELING, AND BASIC NEEDS ASSISTANCE, WITH THE GOAL OF FAMILY STABILITY AND SUCCESS. EACH FRC HAS A LICENSED B
OTHER PROGRAMS INCLUDE: COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS, VERTICLE TEAMS, AND SAVE TEXAS SCHOOLS.
Data provenance
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