TX 501(c)(3)
CITY HOUSE INC
P300: Human Services
$2,748,865 budget
Filed 2024
Verified profile
TO PROVIDE, SERVE & EMPOWER CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULTS EXPERIENCING ABUSE, NEGLECT OR HOMELESSNESS.
Total received from foundations
$1.8M
135 grants from 54 funders
· 2016–2025
Annual revenue
$2,986,291
Annual expenses
$2,748,865
Total assets
$7,151,899
Months of operating reserves
31.2
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records
Who funds CITY HOUSE INC
$1.8M
Total received
54
Distinct funders
135
Grants on record
2016–2025
Span of records
Top funders by cumulative giving
-
1
$570Kcumulative
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2
$127Kcumulative
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3
$90Kcumulative
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4
$89Kcumulative
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5
$82Kcumulative
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6
$77Kcumulative
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7
$75Kcumulative
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8
$75Kcumulative
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9
$64Kcumulative
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10
$50Kcumulative
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11
$50Kcumulative
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12
$42Kcumulative
Where the money came from (United States)
Texas counties the money came from
7 TX counties with funders on record
- 1 Dallas
- 2 Collin
- 3 Travis
- 4 Denton
- 5 Montgomery
- 6 Tarrant
- 7 Harris
For grant reviewers
Filing and contact details Data quality: 80%
Officer
SHERI MESSER
CEO
Contact email
Last 990 filed
2024
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
1988
IRS ruling year
EIN
752213291
NTEE classification
P300
Human Services
From Form 990
Programs and activities
CITY HOUSE'S TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM (TLP) IS DESIGNED TO TRANSFORM THE LIVES OF HOMELESS YOUNG ADULTS, AGES 18 TO 21, FOCUSING ON HELPING THEM GROW AND LEARN TO LIVE INDEPENDENTLY. THESE YOUNG ADULTS ARE ASPIRING INDIVIDUALS, OFTEN COMING FROM A HOME WITH UNRESOLVED FAMILY CONFLICT, HAVING AGED OUT OF FOSTER CARE, OR ARE VICTIMS OF ABUSE, NEGLECT, OR HOMELESSNESS.OUR OBJECTIVE IS TO PROVIDE THESE YOUNG PEOPLE WITH THE SKILLS AND CONFIDENCE TO BE SELF-SUFFICIENT, AND LIVE INDEPENDENTLY AS CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF THEIR COMMUNITY.
OTHER PROGRAM SERVICES
CITY HOUSE OFFERS COUNSELING SERVICES WITH LICENSED, EXPERIENCED ON-STAFF THERAPISTS, FOCUSED ON PREVENTION OF HOMELESSNESS FOR AT-RISK YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES. THERAPISTS WORK WITH THOSE IN THE COMMUNITY AS WELL AS ALL CITY HOUSE RESIDENTIAL CLIENTS FOCUSING ON ISSUES SUCH AS: THREATS OF RUNNING AWAY, AT-RISK BEHAVIORS, FAMILY DYNAMICS & RELATIONSHIP CONFLICT, SCHOOL-BASED CONCERNS, SELF-IMAGE, AND IDENTITY ISSUES AND ACCEPTANCE.CITY HOUSE OPERATES A YOUTH RESOURCE CENTER FOR AT-RISK YOUNG ADULTS UP TO 21 YEARS IN A HIGHLY ACCESSIBLE LOCATION, WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF A DART STATION AND BU
Data provenance
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