TX 501(c)(3)

SPRINGBOARD CENTER

MIDLAND, TX Founded 2001 EIN 752805439
P46: Human Services $7,095,238 budget Filed 2024 Verified profile

OUR MISSION AT THE SPRINGBOARD CENTER IS TO HEAL LIVES AND RESTORE FAMILIES BY TREATING SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL COUNSELING AND MEDICAL SUPPORT, BUILT ON A FOUNDATION OF ABSTIENENCE, RECOVERY AND LOVE.

Total received from foundations
$7.3M
123 grants from 31 funders · 2016–2025
Annual revenue
$7,444,031
Annual expenses
$7,095,238
Total assets
$12,422,843
Months of operating reserves
21.0
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records

Who funds SPRINGBOARD CENTER

$7.3M
Total received
31
Distinct funders
123
Grants on record
2016–2025
Span of records

Top funders by cumulative giving

  1. 1
    Midland, TX · 35 grants · last 2025
    $1.03M
    cumulative
  2. 2
    Midland, TX · 5 grants · last 2024
    $625K
    cumulative
  3. 3
    Midland, TX · 6 grants · last 2023
    $597K
    cumulative
  4. 4
    · 2 grants · last 2018
    $568K
    cumulative
  5. 5
    Midland, TX · 5 grants · last 2024
    $530K
    cumulative
  6. 6
    Midland, TX · 3 grants · last 2023
    $530K
    cumulative
  7. 7
    Midland, TX · 5 grants · last 2022
    $526K
    cumulative
  8. 8
    Midland, TX · 6 grants · last 2024
    $518K
    cumulative
  9. 9
    Dallas, TX · 1 grant · last 2018
    $500K
    cumulative
  10. 10
    Midland, TX · 3 grants · last 2024
    $458K
    cumulative
  11. 11
    Midland, TX · 5 grants · last 2024
    $280K
    cumulative
  12. 12
    Midland, TX · 3 grants · last 2025
    $280K
    cumulative

Where the money came from (United States)

Texas counties the money came from

4 TX counties with funders on record
  1. 1 Midland 102 grants · $5.8M
  2. 2 Dallas 5 grants · $652K
  3. 3 Harris 4 grants · $16K
  4. 4 Ector 3 grants · $4K
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Filing and contact details Data quality: 80%

Officer
CHARLES GRANGER
PRESIDENT
Last 990 filed
2024
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
2001
IRS ruling year
EIN
752805439
NTEE classification
P46
Human Services
From Form 990

Programs and activities

THE SOBER LIVING PROGRAM OFFERS TRANSITIONAL HOUSING AS PART OF A CONTINUUM OF CARE, PROVIDING 32 BEDS FOR MEN, AND 11 FOR WOMEN. THIS PROGRAM FOCUSES ON FOSTERING ACCOUNTABILITY AND A SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT. RESIDENTS MUST HOLD A JOB AND PARTICIPATE IN REGULAR MEETINGS, ROUTINE DRUG TESTING, AND SHARED COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITIES. EMPHASIZING CAMARADERIE, THE PROGRAM SUPPORTS INDIVIDUALS AS THEY WORK TO STRENGHTEN THEIR SOBRIETY AND REBUILD THEIR LIVES. THERE WERE 165 CLIENTS SERVED IN 2024.
Data provenance

About this profile

Built from the IRS Business Master File, Form 990 and 990-EZ filings, and public website enrichment. Funding history is derived from IRS Form 990-PF Schedule I grant records for private foundations. Data accuracy depends on how recently the organization filed. The data-quality score reflects how many fields are populated.

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