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    Springs Rescue Mission

    ActiveHuman Services
    Colorado Springs, COWebsite7196321822

    About Springs Rescue Mission

    Provide shelter, meals, recovery and job-readiness services to men and women experiencing homelessness, hunger, poverty and addiction in Colorado Springs; 'Heal Colorado Springs — one neighbor at a time.'

    Focus Areas

    homelessness servicesemergency and low-barrier sheltermeals and food servicesaddiction recoveryemployment and skills training

    Who They Fund

    needy individualspeople with disabilitieslow-income disabled households

    Funding Style

    in-kind asset transfer (real property)capital support for affiliated/supporting organizationinterest-free loan / soft financing

    About Springs Rescue Mission

    The Springs Rescue Mission’s largest recent grant was an $18,397,628 transfer of real property to SRM Legacy Foundation, showing that its grantmaking includes major asset transfers alongside direct support for services. The foundation’s work centers on homelessness services in Colorado Springs, with grants tied to shelter, meals, recovery, job-readiness, and support for needy and disabled individuals. Recent awards also show repeated funding for God’s Pantry in Fountain and Discover Goodwill in Colorado Springs, indicating an ongoing relationship with local organizations serving vulnerable residents. A smaller 2025 grant to Greenway Flats LLC for property financing adds another layer to how the foundation supports housing-related infrastructure. The Springs Rescue Mission describes its mission as providing shelter, meals, recovery and job-readiness services to men and women experiencing homelessness, hunger, poverty and addiction in Colorado Springs. Its stated aim is to “Heal Colorado Springs — one neighbor at a time.”

    What Springs Rescue Mission Funds

    Homelessness and shelter-related support sit at the center of this foundation’s giving. In 2025, it gave $1,464,548 to Discover Goodwill in Colorado Springs to help needy and disabled individuals, and it made another $1,060,474 grant to God’s Pantry in Fountain for the same purpose. The organization also backs housing-linked property work: Greenway Flats LLC received $309,583 in 2025 for property financing through an interest-free loan. Beyond housing and basic needs, the mission statement points to recovery and employment: it serves men and women experiencing addiction and offers job-readiness services. That combination of shelter, food, recovery, and work supports defines the foundation’s practical approach.

    How Springs Rescue Mission Gives

    The Springs Rescue Mission makes large grants, with a typical range clustered around seven figures: p25 is $701,623, median is $1,172,416, and p75 is $1,476,443. The grant record shows repeated awards to the same local recipients across multiple years, especially God’s Pantry and Discover Goodwill, which suggests ongoing support rather than one-time giving. It is not a fund that gives to individuals, and the recent grants include both outright support and structured financing, including an interest-free loan for property purposes. The latest 990 year on file is 2025.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $21.2M

    Total Assets

    $10.1M

    Total Revenue

    $16.7M

    Total Expenses

    $34.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $702K and $1.5M, with a median of $1.2M.

    25th Percentile

    $702K

    Median

    $1.2M

    75th Percentile

    $1.5M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in CO.

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    Topics

    housing stability / supportive housingfacility provision for disability servicesproperty stewardship for nonprofit operationsaccessibility and adaptive housing

    Where Springs Rescue Mission Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is local and entirely in Colorado: 100% of grants went to recipients in the HQ state. Colorado Springs appears frequently, including SRM Legacy Foundation, Discover Goodwill, and Greenway Flats LLC. Fountain also appears as a recipient city through God’s Pantry. The pattern is concentrated in the Colorado Springs area rather than spread across states or countries, and the recipient-country distribution shows all recent grants stayed within the US.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Springs Rescue Mission

    What kinds of organizations does The Springs Rescue Mission fund?

    It funds local organizations tied to homelessness services, emergency and low-barrier shelter, meals and food services, addiction recovery, and employment and skills training. The recent grants also include property-related support, including real property transfer and property financing.

    Does The Springs Rescue Mission fund outside Colorado?

    No. The recent grant record shows 8 grants, all to US recipients, and 100% of grants went to recipients in Colorado.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Its typical grant size is relatively large: p25 is $701,623, the median is $1,172,416, and p75 is $1,476,443. The recent record also includes one much larger asset transfer of $18,397,628.

    Are grants limited to one-time awards?

    The record shows recurring support to the same organizations across multiple years. God’s Pantry received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Discover Goodwill received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025.

    Does The Springs Rescue Mission make grants to individuals?

    No. The foundation’s profile states that it does not fund individuals, and the recent grants are made to organizations such as SRM Legacy Foundation, God’s Pantry, Discover Goodwill, and Greenway Flats LLC.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    SRM Legacy FoundationColorado Springs, CO$18,397,6282025Transfer real property to supporting organization
    Discover GoodwillColorado Springs, CO$1,464,5482025To help the needy and disabled individuals
    God's PantryFountain, CO$1,060,4742025To help the needy and disabled individuals
    Greenway Flats LLCColorado Springs, CO$309,5832025Property financing- interest free loan
    God's PantryFountain, CO$1,512,1292024To help the needy and disabled individuals
    Discover GoodwillColorado Springs, CO$752,8162024To help the needy and disabled individuals
    God's PantryFountain, CO$1,284,3582023To help the needy and disabled individuals
    Discover GoodwillColorado Springs, CO$548,0432023To help the needy and disabled individuals

    SRM Legacy Foundation

    $18,397,628
    Colorado Springs, CO2025

    Transfer real property to supporting organization

    Discover Goodwill

    $1,464,548
    Colorado Springs, CO2025

    To help the needy and disabled individuals

    God's Pantry

    $1,060,474
    Fountain, CO2025

    To help the needy and disabled individuals

    Greenway Flats LLC

    $309,583
    Colorado Springs, CO2025

    Property financing- interest free loan

    God's Pantry

    $1,512,129
    Fountain, CO2024

    To help the needy and disabled individuals

    Discover Goodwill

    $752,816
    Colorado Springs, CO2024

    To help the needy and disabled individuals

    God's Pantry

    $1,284,358
    Fountain, CO2023

    To help the needy and disabled individuals

    Discover Goodwill

    $548,043
    Colorado Springs, CO2023

    To help the needy and disabled individuals