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    Partnership Carson City

    ActiveYouth Development
    CARSON CITY, NVWebsiteEIN: 88-02493002 filings on record

    About Partnership Carson City

    Partnership Carson City concentrates its giving on local health, family stability, and youth-support services in Carson City and neighboring Nevada counties. The foundation prioritizes community-based providers addressing behavioral health and addiction, family resource and maternal/child well-being, and safe after‑school or juvenile services, often funding county agencies and long-standing community nonprofits. Grants tend to be operational/program support to frontline service organizations rather than national intermediaries.

    Focus Areas

    Family Resource Centers and maternal/child health services in Carson City (e.g., Ron Wood Family Resource Center)Substance use treatment and community counseling for adults and families (addiction assistance providers)Youth development and safe after‑school programming in Western Nevada (Boys & Girls Club, juvenile services)Local public health and county social services capacity (Carson City Health & Human Services; county social services)Financial literacy and economic stability programs for low‑income families (Capital City Circles)

    Who They Fund

    families

    About Partnership Carson City

    Partnership Carson City’s largest recent grants have gone to Ron Wood Family Resource Center, including $108,012 in 2023 and $108,010 in 2024 for promoting healthy families. That pattern points to a funder centered on family health, local support services, and children’s well-being in Carson City and nearby Nevada communities. The foundation also backed Community Counseling Center at $47,500 in both 2023 and 2024 for addiction assistance, showing a steady commitment to behavioral health services. Grants to Boys and Girls Club of Western NV, Carson City Juvenile Services, and county social services further place youth support and public service capacity among its priorities. The grant list suggests a practical, place-based approach. Partnership Carson City often funds community organizations that work directly with families, parents, caregivers, and youth, with recurring support for providers serving everyday needs rather than national intermediaries. Its portfolio includes health promotion, recovery services, safe spaces for children, and financial stability programming. The repeat awards to several Nevada nonprofits indicate an ongoing relationship with local service organizations and a focus on sustaining frontline programs over time.

    What Partnership Carson City Funds

    Family health is a clear theme. Partnership Carson City gave $108,012 in 2023 and $108,010 in 2024 to Ron Wood Family Resource Center for promoting healthy families. That support sits alongside grants for Carson City Health & Human Services, including $31,000 in 2023 and $20,345 in 2024, showing attention to local public health capacity. Behavioral health and recovery also appear in the grant record. The foundation awarded $47,500 in both 2023 and 2024 to Community Counseling Center for addiction assistance. Youth safety is another recurring area. Boys and Girls Club of Western NV received $42,073 in 2023 and $41,881 in 2024 for safe place for kids, while Carson City Juvenile Services received $30,159 in 2024. Financial stability shows up through Capital City Circles, which was funded at $27,785 in 2024 and $22,249 in 2023 for financial literacy.

    How Partnership Carson City Gives

    Typical grant size falls around the mid-five-figure range, with p25 at $27,524, a median of $40,384, and p75 at $47,500. The recent record also shows repeated awards to the same organizations across 2023 and 2024, including Ron Wood Family Resource Center, Community Counseling Center, Boys and Girls Club of Western NV, Carson City Health & Human Services, and Capital City Circles. That pattern suggests ongoing support rather than one-time funding. Partnership Carson City is classified as a mixed community foundation and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. No application process is described in the provided data.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $421K

    Total Assets

    $542K

    Total Revenue

    $1.1M

    Total Expenses

    $1.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $28K and $48K, with a median of $40K.

    25th Percentile

    $28K

    Median

    $40K

    75th Percentile

    $48K

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 93% of grants go to recipients in NV.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Leadership

    HANNAH MCDONALD

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    children and youth
    individuals with substance use disorders
    parents and caregivers

    Giving Approach

    Relatively concentrated, place-based giving: a small portfolio (15 grants) with several mid-to-large awards and repeat grants to core local providers. Funding is primarily program/operational support to regional nonprofits and county agencies rather than one-off national grants.

    Funding Style

    direct serviceprevention-focusedcommunity-based program support

    Notable grantees: Ron Wood Family Resource Center, Community Counseling Center, Boys and Girls Club of Western Nevada, Carson City Health & Human Services, Capital City Circles

    Topics

    family health promotionaddiction assistance and recovery servicessafe spaces for children (child safety/supportive environments)financial literacy and money-management education

    Where Partnership Carson City Makes Grants

    Giving is overwhelmingly local: 93% of grants go to recipients in Nevada, and all listed recent grants are in the United States. Carson City is the main recipient hub, with additional awards in Dayton, Fallon, Minden, and Gresham. The Nevada footprint extends beyond the headquarters city into Lyon, Churchill, and Douglas counties, indicating support for neighboring communities as well as Carson City itself. Recipient locations show a regional Nevada focus rather than a broad national spread.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Partnership Carson City

    What kinds of organizations does Partnership Carson City support?

    The grant record points to community-based providers working on family health, addiction assistance, youth services, public health, and financial literacy. Recent recipients include Ron Wood Family Resource Center, Community Counseling Center, Boys and Girls Club of Western NV, Carson City Health & Human Services, and Capital City Circles.

    How large are Partnership Carson City's typical grants?

    Typical awards are in the mid-five-figure range. The reported grant-size distribution is p25 at $27,524, median at $40,384, and p75 at $47,500.

    Does Partnership Carson City fund the same groups more than once?

    Yes. The recent grants list shows repeat support across 2023 and 2024 for Ron Wood Family Resource Center, Community Counseling Center, Boys and Girls Club of Western NV, Carson City Health & Human Services, and Capital City Circles.

    Where do most of the grants go?

    Most grants go to Nevada recipients, with 93% of grants given to organizations in the HQ state. Carson City is the most frequent recipient city, and the broader Nevada list also includes Dayton, Fallon, Minden, and other nearby communities.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    RON WOOD FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERCARSON CITY, NV$108,0102024PROMOTE HEALTHY FAM
    JUSTICE RESEARCH LLC C/O KATIE M SNIDERGRESHAM, OR$61,0772024—
    COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTERCARSON CITY, NV$47,5002024ADDICTION ASSISTANCE
    BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF WESTERN NVCARSON CITY, NV$41,8812024SAFE PLACE FOR KIDS
    HEALTHY COMMUNITIES OF LYONDAYTON, NV$40,3842024—
    CARSON CITY JUVENILE SERVICESCARSON CITY, NV$30,1592024—
    CAPITAL CITY CIRCLESCARSON CITY, NV$27,7852024FINANCIAL LITERACY
    CHURCHILL COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICESFALLON, NV$27,2622024—
    CARSON CITY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICESCARSON CITY, NV$20,3452024—
    PARTNERSHIP DOUGLAS COUNTY INCMINDEN, NV$16,3682024—
    RON WOOD FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERCARSON CITY, NV$108,0122023PROMOTE HEALTHY FAM
    COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTERCARSON CITY, NV$47,5002023ADDICTION ASSISTANCE
    BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF WESTERN NVCARSON CITY, NV$42,0732023SAFE PLACE FOR KIDS
    CARSON CITY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICESCARSON CITY, NV$31,0002023—
    CAPITAL CITY CIRCLESCARSON CITY, NV$22,2492023FINANCIAL LITERACY

    RON WOOD FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

    $108,010
    CARSON CITY, NV2024

    PROMOTE HEALTHY FAM

    JUSTICE RESEARCH LLC C/O KATIE M SNIDER

    $61,077
    GRESHAM, OR2024

    COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER

    $47,500
    CARSON CITY, NV2024

    ADDICTION ASSISTANCE

    BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF WESTERN NV

    $41,881
    CARSON CITY, NV2024

    SAFE PLACE FOR KIDS

    HEALTHY COMMUNITIES OF LYON

    $40,384
    DAYTON, NV2024

    CARSON CITY JUVENILE SERVICES

    $30,159
    CARSON CITY, NV2024

    CAPITAL CITY CIRCLES

    $27,785
    CARSON CITY, NV2024

    FINANCIAL LITERACY

    CHURCHILL COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES

    $27,262
    FALLON, NV2024

    CARSON CITY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

    $20,345
    CARSON CITY, NV2024

    PARTNERSHIP DOUGLAS COUNTY INC

    $16,368
    MINDEN, NV2024

    RON WOOD FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

    $108,012
    CARSON CITY, NV2023

    PROMOTE HEALTHY FAM

    COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER

    $47,500
    CARSON CITY, NV2023

    ADDICTION ASSISTANCE

    BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF WESTERN NV

    $42,073
    CARSON CITY, NV2023

    SAFE PLACE FOR KIDS

    CARSON CITY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

    $31,000
    CARSON CITY, NV2023

    CAPITAL CITY CIRCLES

    $22,249
    CARSON CITY, NV2023

    FINANCIAL LITERACY