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    2nd Chance Ms

    ActivoPublic CharityEducation
    OXFORD, MSSitio webEIN: 81-27189243 declaraciones registradas

    About 2nd Chance Ms

    Our mission is to promote and support adult education and work skills training in Mississippi.

    Focus Areas

    Adult educationWorkforce developmentCommunity college partnershipsHigh school equivalency programs

    Who They Fund

    students in accelerated programsstudents in utility linemen programvocational/technical trainees

    Funding Style

    direct financial assistanceindividual-level supportworkforce development supportshort-term/operational expense funding

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    About 2nd Chance Ms

    2nd Chance Ms concentrates on adult education and work-skills training in Mississippi, with grants structured to remove practical barriers for students completing accelerated programs and utility lineman training. Its recent awards show a repeated pattern of direct support for tuition, gas, and related costs tied to program completion. The largest recent grant listed is $25,000 to Pearl River Community College in Hattiesburg for support for students in accelerated programs, followed by another $25,000 grant to the same college in 2023 for the same purpose. A second $25,000 grant in 2023 went to Pascagoula Adult Learning Center for accelerated-program students. The foundation also backed Copiah-lincoln Community College in Wesson with grants for students in the utility linemen program, including a $23,300 award in 2025 and a $21,660 award in 2024. Other recent recipients include community colleges and adult learning centers across Mississippi, reflecting a grantmaking model centered on education providers that serve adult learners.

    What 2nd Chance Ms Funds

    Adult education is a central focus. 2nd Chance Ms gave $10,000 in 2025 to Lafayette County Literacy Council in Oxford for support for students in accelerated programs, and $6,000 in 2024 to Pascagoula Adult Learning Center for the same general purpose. Workforce development appears through grants tied to career training at community colleges, including $20,000 in 2025 to Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia for students of accelerated programs and $12,500 in 2025 to Holmes Community College in Goodman for the same type of support. The foundation also supports utility lineman vocational training: Copiah-lincoln Community College in Wesson received $23,300 in 2025 for students in the utility linemen program. Across these awards, the funding is directed to tuition and everyday participation costs rather than broad institutional grants.

    How 2nd Chance Ms Gives

    The typical grant size is modest and clustered around direct student support: p25 is $8,597, the median is $12,500, and p75 is $23,330. The recent grant list shows repeated awards to some recipients across multiple years, including Pearl River Community College, Copiah-lincoln Community College, Pascagoula Adult Learning Center, Itawamba Community College, and East Mississippi Community College. 2nd Chance Ms is a public charity, not a funder of individuals, and the pattern suggests institution-based grantmaking rather than open application cycles. The listed programs also indicate direct financial assistance and short-term operating expense support.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $269K

    Total Assets

    $538K

    Total Revenue

    $346K

    Total Expenses

    $235K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $9K and $23K, with a median of $13K.

    25th Percentile

    $9K

    Median

    $13K

    75th Percentile

    $23K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in MS.

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    Where 2nd Chance Ms Makes Grants

    Giving is entirely in Mississippi, with 100% of grants to recipients in the foundation’s home state. The recipient map in the recent grants list includes Hattiesburg, Wesson, Senatobia, Ellisville, Goodman, Fulton, Scooba, Oxford, Booneville, Pascagoula, and Meridian. Community colleges account for much of the activity, alongside adult learning centers and a literacy council. The top state by grant count is Mississippi, matching the geographic scope of local giving.

    Frequently Asked Questions About 2nd Chance Ms

    What kinds of programs does 2nd Chance Ms support?

    The foundation supports adult education, high school equivalency preparation, and workforce skills training in Mississippi. Recent grants are tied to accelerated programs, utility lineman training, tuition help, gas support, and other completion barriers for adult learners.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution centers on mid-sized awards. The 25th percentile is $8,597, the median is $12,500, and the 75th percentile is $23,330.

    Does 2nd Chance Ms give outside Mississippi?

    No. All 18 recent grants in the dataset went to recipients in Mississippi, and the geographic scope of giving is listed as local.

    Who receives grants from 2nd Chance Ms?

    Recent recipients include Mississippi community colleges and adult learning providers such as Pearl River Community College, Copiah-lincoln Community College, Northwest Mississippi Community College, Pascagoula Adult Learning Center, and Lafayette County Literacy Council.

    Can individuals apply directly for support?

    The foundation is marked as not funding individuals. Its grant programs are described as working primarily through Mississippi community colleges and adult learning centers, with unsolicited applications not accepted.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    COPIAH-LINCOLN COMMUNITY COLLEGEWESSON, MS$23,3002025TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS IN THE UTILITY LINEMEN PROGRAM
    NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGESENATOBIA, MS$20,0002025TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    JONES JUNIOR COLLEGEELLISVILLE, MS$15,0002025TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGEHATTIESBURG, MS$15,0002025TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGEGOODMAN, MS$12,5002025TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    LAFAYETTE COUNTY LITERACY COUNCILOXFORD, MS$10,0002025TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    EAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGESCOOBA, MS$10,0002025TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGEHATTIESBURG, MS$25,0002024TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    COPIAH-LINCOLN COMMUNITY COLLEGEWESSON, MS$21,6602024TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS IN THE UTILITY LINEMEN PROGRAM
    ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGEFULTON, MS$12,5002024TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    PASCAGOULA ADULT LEARNING CENTERPASCAGOULA, MS$6,0002024TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    NORTH EAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGEBOONEVILLE, MS$5,4902024TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    PASCAGOULA ADULT LEARNING CENTERPASCAGOULA, MS$25,0002023TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGEHATTIESBURG, MS$25,0002023TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGEFULTON, MS$12,5002023TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    COPIAH-LINCOLN COMMUNITY COLLEGEWESSON, MS$12,5002023TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS IN THE UTILITY LINEMEN PROGRAM
    EAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGESCOOBA, MS$10,0002023TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS
    MERIDIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGEMERIDIAM, MS$7,1942023TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    COPIAH-LINCOLN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $23,300
    WESSON, MS2025

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS IN THE UTILITY LINEMEN PROGRAM

    NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $20,000
    SENATOBIA, MS2025

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    JONES JUNIOR COLLEGE

    $15,000
    ELLISVILLE, MS2025

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $15,000
    HATTIESBURG, MS2025

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $12,500
    GOODMAN, MS2025

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    LAFAYETTE COUNTY LITERACY COUNCIL

    $10,000
    OXFORD, MS2025

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    EAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $10,000
    SCOOBA, MS2025

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $25,000
    HATTIESBURG, MS2024

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    COPIAH-LINCOLN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $21,660
    WESSON, MS2024

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS IN THE UTILITY LINEMEN PROGRAM

    ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $12,500
    FULTON, MS2024

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    PASCAGOULA ADULT LEARNING CENTER

    $6,000
    PASCAGOULA, MS2024

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    NORTH EAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $5,490
    BOONEVILLE, MS2024

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    PASCAGOULA ADULT LEARNING CENTER

    $25,000
    PASCAGOULA, MS2023

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    PEARL RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $25,000
    HATTIESBURG, MS2023

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $12,500
    FULTON, MS2023

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    COPIAH-LINCOLN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $12,500
    WESSON, MS2023

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS IN THE UTILITY LINEMEN PROGRAM

    EAST MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $10,000
    SCOOBA, MS2023

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS

    MERIDIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $7,194
    MERIDIAM, MS2023

    TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TUITION/GAS/ETC TO STUDENTS OF ACCELERATED PROGRAMS