TX 501(c)(3)
DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
B500: Education
$59,141,334 budget
Filed 2024
The mission of Dallas Theological Seminary is to glorify God by equipping godly servant-leaders for the proclamation of His Word and the building up of the body of Christ worldwide.
Total received from foundations
$67.8M
355 grants from 136 funders
· 2016–2025
Annual revenue
$67,171,133
Annual expenses
$59,141,334
Total assets
$155,585,962
Months of operating reserves
31.6
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records
Who funds DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
$67.8M
Total received
136
Distinct funders
355
Grants on record
2016–2025
Span of records
Top funders by cumulative giving
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1
$34.48Mcumulative
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2
$8.95Mcumulative
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3
$3.75Mcumulative
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4
$2.00Mcumulative
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5
$2.00Mcumulative
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6
$1.97Mcumulative
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7
$1.96Mcumulative
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8
$1.67Mcumulative
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9
$1.16Mcumulative
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10
$1.00Mcumulative
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11
$670Kcumulative
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12
$631Kcumulative
Where the money came from (United States)
Texas counties the money came from
10 TX counties with funders on record
- 1 Dallas
- 2 Harris
- 3 Wichita
- 4 Tarrant
- 5 Collin
- 6 Rockwall
- 7 Bexar
- 8 Victoria
- 9 Fort Bend
- 10 Denton
For grant reviewers
Filing and contact details Data quality: 50%
Officer
Mark Yarbrough
President
Contact email
Last 990 filed
2024
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
1941
IRS ruling year
EIN
750827421
NTEE classification
B500
Education
From Form 990
Programs and activities
STUDENT SERVICES: The mission of student services is to ensure that every student has the opportunity to develop as a godly servant-leader through his or her social, cultural, spiritual, physical, and emotional life. We provide advisement, programming, and services to enrich community, family life, personal interaction, social development, cultural awareness, physical development and campus diversity. The admissions department works to recruit and then equip entering students with the resources needed to have a successful graduate-studies experience. The registrar and counseling offices provid
ACADEMIC SUPPORT: The library holds over 423,000 items, provides access to electronic resources and has special rare volumes. The media and computer lab allows students to use computer equipment, audio and video media.
AUXILIARY: Auxiliary enterprises consist of a student bookstore, two student apartment buildings, and a theological journal. Swindoll Tower residence hall has 158 apartments for married students with families and includes a fireside chat room, playroom, and courtyard with a pool. Washington Hall, the single-student apartment building, contains 158 bedrooms in one and two bedroom apartments. Its amenities include a student research library that is an extension of Turpin Library, conference rooms, 2 music practice rooms, 2 media rooms, a multipurpose room/gym, and a pool. Bibliotheca Sacra, a th
PUBLIC SERVICE: Hendricks Center for Christian Leadership and Cultural Engagement pursues the development of effective Christian leadership in order to build leaders of integrity and impact.
Data provenance
About this profile
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