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    Home Neighborly Service of Denver

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    DENVER, COEIN: 84-04731123 filings on record
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    About Home Neighborly Service of Denver

    Home Neighborly Service of Denver concentrates its giving on faith-based education and youth development in the Denver/Colorado area, with substantial support for local Christian K–12 schools, congregations, and youth arts/athletics programs. The foundation also funds higher-education access and student-aid intermediaries (including loan servicers and university scholarship programs), suggesting an interest in helping students progress to and through college. Grants tend to recur to the same organizations, indicating a preference for ongoing partnerships rather than one-off donations.

    Focus Areas

    Local Protestant congregations and parish programs in Denver (e.g., Christ Lutheran, Westminster Presbyterian)Christian K–12 schools and private religious academies in the Denver metro (e.g., Faith Christian Academy, Calvary Christian Academy, Southeast Christian School)Youth arts and athletics organizations—dance studios and gymnastics boosters supporting extracurricular development (e.g., Absolute Velocity Dance, 5280 Gymnastics)College access, scholarships, and student-aid intermediaries (grants to MOHELA, AIDVANTAGEUS, Nelnet, Sallie Mae, and Colorado/UNC/CSU scholarship programs)Local youth development nonprofits and after-school programs focused on building strong kids and community supports

    About Home Neighborly Service of Denver

    Home Neighborly Service of Denver shows a clear pattern of backing faith-based education and youth development in the Denver metro area, with repeated support for local churches, Christian schools, and student-focused programs. Its recent grant list includes several multiyear relationships, such as Christ Lutheran Church in Highlands Ranch and Westminster Presbyterian Church in Westminster, alongside school and youth program support in Colorado communities. The foundation also makes sizable payments to student-aid intermediaries tied to the Department of Education, which sits alongside direct grants to Colorado higher-education institutions and scholarship-related organizations. That combination points to a funder that supports both local community life and pathways for students moving through school and into college. In the recent record, grants recur to the same organizations across multiple years, which suggests ongoing partnerships rather than isolated awards. The portfolio is also balanced between religious institutions, educational access, and extracurricular youth development, including dance and athletics groups in the Denver area. Overall, Home Neighborly Service of Denver gives in a way that connects congregational support, school-based giving, and student support services.

    What Home Neighborly Service of Denver Funds

    In faith-based education, Home Neighborly Service of Denver gave $70,950 to Christ Lutheran Church for general support in 2025, and it also supported Westminster Presbyterian Church with $37,080 in 2024. Christian K–12 schooling appears throughout the record as well, including $27,000 to Southeast Christian School in Parker and $25,627 to Forge High School in Arvada. For youth enrichment, the foundation awarded $48,821 to 5280 Gymnastics Booster Club in Wheat Ridge and $42,165 to Absolute Velocity Dance in Broomfield, both as general support. College-access giving is another visible thread: University of Colorado at Boulder received $42,453 in 2025, while the University of Minnesota Foundation received $36,000 that same year for general support. The pattern also includes nonprofit and school-linked support in Colorado Springs and Westminster, showing a mix of religious, educational, and youth-development priorities.

    How Home Neighborly Service of Denver Gives

    Typical awards cluster in the middle range: the p25 grant size is $9,099, the median is $15,368, and the p75 is $28,120. The recent record shows repeated support to the same recipients across multiple years, especially for churches and education-related organizations, which signals ongoing relationships rather than one-off gifts. Home Neighborly Service of Denver is a public charity, not a private foundation, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. The grants are largely operating or general support, matching the foundation’s flexible funding style.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $918K

    Total Assets

    $697K

    Total Revenue

    $1M

    Total Expenses

    $1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $9K and $28K, with a median of $15K.

    25th Percentile

    $9K

    Median

    $15K

    75th Percentile

    $28K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional11 states funded

    About 67% of grants go to recipients in CO.

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    Who They Fund

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, repeat giving: multiple grants to a core set of local faith-based schools, congregations, and youth organizations, supplemented by targeted support for higher-education access. Grant sizes are mid-range and distributed across a modest number of recurring beneficiaries rather than widely dispersed one-time gifts.

    Funding Style

    general/unrestricted supportoperating/core supportflexible funding (no program restriction)organization-wide capacity support

    Notable grantees: AIDVANTAGEUS DEPT EDUCATION, CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, MOHELA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY (CSU), ABSOLUTE VELOCITY DANCE

    Topics

    no specified programmatic focusorganization capacity and sustainabilitygeneral operating needs

    Where Home Neighborly Service of Denver Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is concentrated in Colorado, which accounts for 67% of grants. Denver-area and Front Range recipients appear often, including Highlands Ranch, Westminster, Broomfield, Parker, Arvada, Boulder, Wheat Ridge, and Colorado Springs. Outside Colorado, the record also includes South Fargo, North Dakota, and Minneapolis, Minnesota. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with all 82 grants going to domestic organizations.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Home Neighborly Service of Denver

    What kinds of organizations does Home Neighborly Service of Denver support?

    The recent record centers on faith-based institutions, Christian schools, and youth development groups. It also includes college-access and scholarship-related support, such as university foundations and student-aid intermediaries, along with extracurricular youth programs like dance and gymnastics boosters.

    Does the foundation make mostly general-support grants?

    Yes. Several of the largest recent awards are labeled general support, including grants to churches, universities, and student-aid intermediaries. The stated philosophy tags also point to general/unrestricted support, operating/core support, flexible funding, and organization-wide capacity support.

    How large are the foundation’s typical grants?

    The grant-size distribution is moderate, with a p25 of $9,099, a median of $15,368, and a p75 of $28,120. Recent awards range well above and below that middle band, but many sit in the teens or high twenties.

    Where does Home Neighborly Service of Denver give most often?

    Colorado is the top state by grant count, with 67% of grants going to recipients in the state. Recent Colorado recipients include communities along the Front Range such as Highlands Ranch, Westminster, Broomfield, Parker, Arvada, Boulder, Wheat Ridge, and Colorado Springs.

    Do grants recur to the same organizations?

    Yes. The recent grants list shows repeated support across years for multiple recipients, including churches, education institutions, and student-aid organizations. That pattern suggests the foundation often maintains ongoing funding relationships.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    AIDVANTAGEUS DEPT EDUCATIONWASHINGTON, DC$107,1402025GENERAL SUPPORT
    MOHELA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONATLANTA, GA$103,8882025GENERAL SUPPORT
    CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCHHIGHLANDS RANCH, CO$70,9502025GENERAL SUPPORT
    5280 GYMNASTICS BOOSTER CLUBWHEAT RIDGE, CO$48,8212025GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDERBOULDER, CO$42,4532025GENERAL SUPPORT
    ABSOLUTE VELOCITY DANCEBROOMFIELD, CO$42,1652025GENERAL SUPPORT
    CSUFORT COLLINS, CO$41,8712025GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FOUNDATIONMINNEAPOLIS, MN$36,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    NELNETWASHINGTON, DC$33,8552025GENERAL SUPPORT
    BUILDING STRONG KIDSCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO$28,9002025—
    TH TRAINING AND ADVOCACYWESTMINSTER, CO$27,6192025—
    SOUTHEAST CHRISTIAN SCHOOLPARKER, CO$27,0002025—
    RIVERVIEW PLACE LFSOUTH FARGO, ND$27,0002025—
    WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHWESTMINSTER, CO$26,4972025GENERAL SUPPORT
    FORGE HIGH SCHOOLARVADA, CO$25,6272025—
    AMERICAN FUNDRAISING FOUNDATIONMAITLAND, FL$23,6002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    ELITE PARENT GROUPWESTMINSTER, CO$21,1272025—
    FOOTHILLS SWIMTEAMLAKEWOOD, CO$19,1682025—
    CROSSWALK PEOPLE HELPERSBERTHOUD, CO$18,6752025—
    SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN SCHOOLFORT WORTH, TX$17,5252025—
    OUR LADY OF LORETO PARISHAURORA, CO$14,8282025—
    FAITH CHRISTIAN ACADEMYARVADA, CO$12,9212025GENERAL SUPPORT
    MOUNTAIN RANGE LACROSSE BOOSTERBROOMFIELD, CO$12,7002025—
    DANCE ARTS STUDIOBROOMFIELD, CO$11,9002025GENERAL SUPPORT
    ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUGHRIDERSSUPERIOR, CO$11,3082025—
    ACTS ACADEMY MINISTRIESWHEAT RIDGE, CO$11,1602025—
    DENVER CHRISTIANLAKEWOOD, CO$9,7002025—
    KIDS TECH CHILDCARE LAB CENTERAURORA, CO$8,0242025—
    FOOTHILLS PARKS AND RECLITTLETON, CO$7,8442025—
    BOULDER VALLEY HOCKEYSUPERIOR, CO$7,4602025—
    ROTARY CLUB OF ANITPOLO CITYEVANSTON, IL$7,4502025—
    VILLANOVAVILLANOVA, PA$6,4802025—
    RED ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLEGELAKEWOOD, CO$6,3512025—
    CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCHHIGHLANDS RANCH, CO$69,7502024GENERAL SUPPORT
    BUILDING STRONG KIDSCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO$60,5002024—
    CSUFORT COLLINS, CO$53,8692024GENERAL SUPPORT
    AIDVANTAGEUS DEPT EDUCATIONWASHINGTON, DC$53,2502024GENERAL SUPPORT
    TH TRAINING AND ADVOCACYWESTMINSTER, CO$43,7672024—
    WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHWESTMINSTER, CO$37,0802024GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FOUNDATIONMINNEAPOLIS, MN$33,4002024GENERAL SUPPORT
    ELITE DANCE ACADEMYBROOMFIELD, CO$29,1552024GENERAL SUPPORT
    MOHELA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONATLANTA, GA$28,1202024GENERAL SUPPORT
    UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDERBOULDER, CO$27,9182024GENERAL SUPPORT
    RIVERVIEW PLACE LFSOUTH FARGO, ND$25,7602024—
    ABSOLUTE VELOCITY DANCEBROOMFIELD, CO$25,0742024GENERAL SUPPORT
    CROSSWALK PEOPLE HELPERSBERTHOUD, CO$24,1452024—
    NELNETWASHINGTON, DC$19,4622024GENERAL SUPPORT
    SALLIE MAENEWARK, NJ$19,1942024GENERAL SUPPORT
    5280 GYMNASTICS BOOSTER CLUBWHEAT RIDGE, CO$16,2342024GENERAL SUPPORT
    ROTARY CLUB OF ANITPOLO CITYEVANSTON, IL$14,7502024—

    AIDVANTAGEUS DEPT EDUCATION

    $107,140
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MOHELA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

    $103,888
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH

    $70,950
    HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    5280 GYMNASTICS BOOSTER CLUB

    $48,821
    WHEAT RIDGE, CO2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER

    $42,453
    BOULDER, CO2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    ABSOLUTE VELOCITY DANCE

    $42,165
    BROOMFIELD, CO2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    CSU

    $41,871
    FORT COLLINS, CO2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FOUNDATION

    $36,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    NELNET

    $33,855
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    BUILDING STRONG KIDS

    $28,900
    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO2025

    TH TRAINING AND ADVOCACY

    $27,619
    WESTMINSTER, CO2025

    SOUTHEAST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

    $27,000
    PARKER, CO2025

    RIVERVIEW PLACE LF

    $27,000
    SOUTH FARGO, ND2025

    WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    $26,497
    WESTMINSTER, CO2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    FORGE HIGH SCHOOL

    $25,627
    ARVADA, CO2025

    AMERICAN FUNDRAISING FOUNDATION

    $23,600
    MAITLAND, FL2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    ELITE PARENT GROUP

    $21,127
    WESTMINSTER, CO2025

    FOOTHILLS SWIMTEAM

    $19,168
    LAKEWOOD, CO2025

    CROSSWALK PEOPLE HELPERS

    $18,675
    BERTHOUD, CO2025

    SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

    $17,525
    FORT WORTH, TX2025

    OUR LADY OF LORETO PARISH

    $14,828
    AURORA, CO2025

    FAITH CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

    $12,921
    ARVADA, CO2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MOUNTAIN RANGE LACROSSE BOOSTER

    $12,700
    BROOMFIELD, CO2025

    DANCE ARTS STUDIO

    $11,900
    BROOMFIELD, CO2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUGHRIDERS

    $11,308
    SUPERIOR, CO2025

    ACTS ACADEMY MINISTRIES

    $11,160
    WHEAT RIDGE, CO2025

    DENVER CHRISTIAN

    $9,700
    LAKEWOOD, CO2025

    KIDS TECH CHILDCARE LAB CENTER

    $8,024
    AURORA, CO2025

    FOOTHILLS PARKS AND REC

    $7,844
    LITTLETON, CO2025

    BOULDER VALLEY HOCKEY

    $7,460
    SUPERIOR, CO2025

    ROTARY CLUB OF ANITPOLO CITY

    $7,450
    EVANSTON, IL2025

    VILLANOVA

    $6,480
    VILLANOVA, PA2025

    RED ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $6,351
    LAKEWOOD, CO2025

    CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH

    $69,750
    HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    BUILDING STRONG KIDS

    $60,500
    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO2024

    CSU

    $53,869
    FORT COLLINS, CO2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    AIDVANTAGEUS DEPT EDUCATION

    $53,250
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    TH TRAINING AND ADVOCACY

    $43,767
    WESTMINSTER, CO2024

    WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    $37,080
    WESTMINSTER, CO2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FOUNDATION

    $33,400
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    ELITE DANCE ACADEMY

    $29,155
    BROOMFIELD, CO2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    MOHELA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

    $28,120
    ATLANTA, GA2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER

    $27,918
    BOULDER, CO2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    RIVERVIEW PLACE LF

    $25,760
    SOUTH FARGO, ND2024

    ABSOLUTE VELOCITY DANCE

    $25,074
    BROOMFIELD, CO2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    CROSSWALK PEOPLE HELPERS

    $24,145
    BERTHOUD, CO2024

    NELNET

    $19,462
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    SALLIE MAE

    $19,194
    NEWARK, NJ2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    5280 GYMNASTICS BOOSTER CLUB

    $16,234
    WHEAT RIDGE, CO2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT

    ROTARY CLUB OF ANITPOLO CITY

    $14,750
    EVANSTON, IL2024