TX 501(c)(3)

INTERNATIONAL ESPERANZA PROJECT

DALLAS, TX Founded 2017 EIN 815106545
Q33: International, Foreign Affairs $1,644,102 budget Filed 2024 Verified profile

International Esperanza Project strengthens communities in Latin America from the inside out, partnering to create impact through lasting improvements to homes, healthcare, and education -- so everyone can realize the future they hope for.

Total received from foundations
$660K
18 grants from 9 funders · 2017–2023
Annual revenue
$1,502,609
Annual expenses
$1,644,102
Total assets
$2,335,390
Months of operating reserves
17.0
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records

Who funds INTERNATIONAL ESPERANZA PROJECT

$660K
Total received
9
Distinct funders
18
Grants on record
2017–2023
Span of records

Top funders by cumulative giving

  1. 1
    Dallas, TX · 3 grants · last 2022
    $410K
    cumulative
  2. 2
    Dallas, TX · 2 grants · last 2020
    $150K
    cumulative
  3. 3
    San Francisco, CA · 2 grants · last 2023
    $40K
    cumulative
  4. 4
    Boston, MA · 4 grants · last 2023
    $29K
    cumulative
  5. 5
    Daniel Island, SC · 1 grant · last 2022
    $24K
    cumulative
  6. 6
    Indianapolis, IN · 1 grant · last 2018
    $5K
    cumulative
  7. 7
    Dallas, TX · 2 grants · last 2023
    $2K
    cumulative
  8. 8
    Plano, TX · 1 grant · last 2017
    $250
    cumulative
  9. 9
    Minneapolis, MN · 2 grants · last 2023
    $236
    cumulative

Where the money came from (United States)

Texas counties the money came from

2 TX counties with funders on record
  1. 1 Dallas 7 grants · $561K
  2. 2 Collin 1 grant · $250
For grant reviewers

Filing and contact details Data quality: 80%

Officer
Nancy Ellefson
Treasurer
Contact email
Last 990 filed
2024
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
2017
IRS ruling year
EIN
815106545
NTEE classification
Q33
International, Foreign Affairs
From Form 990

Programs and activities

IMPACTING HEALTHCARE In 2024, we provided high-quality medical care to individuals who would otherwise lack access to essential healthcare services. Dedicated medical volunteers embarked on journeys to Chimaltenango, establishing one-week clinics. Each clinic team diligently attended to a substantial number of patients, totaling 1,728 patients who received care at our clinics. Additionally, surgical teams from around the world traveled to Retalhuleu and successfully performed 140 life-altering surgeries.
IMPACTING HOMES In 2024, our dedicated volunteer teams installed 610 smoke-free stoves and water filters in the homes of families who rely on open fires for cooking. These innovative stoves effectively eliminate smoke within the home, significantly reducing wood consumption by 60%. Moreover, they mitigate the risk of burns among children, ensuring their safety. Additionally, women gain back valuable hours each week, as they spend less time gathering wood. The water filters provide access to clean and safe drinking water, thereby preventing waterborne illnesses and promoting overall well-being.
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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