
We are a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on ensuring the military, veteran, and first responder communities can live great lives in the aftermath of trauma by facilitating Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) through training, programs, research, and community support.
Boulder Crest Foundation’s recent grantmaking is anchored by repeated $2,500,000 awards for traumatic brain injury center expansion partners, including Share (Shepherd Ctr), The Admin of the Tulane Educational Fund, UNC Chapel Hill, and the Univ Florida Foundation. That pattern points to a funder focused on building partner capacity around traumatic brain injury services rather than making a wide mix of small grants. The foundation’s work is tied to military, veteran, and first responder communities, with program areas that include Posttraumatic Growth (PTG), family support, training and certification, research, and behavioral health-related services. Its 2023 grants also show support for PATHH-related programming and substance abuse services, indicating that the organization funds both clinical or research-linked partnerships and direct recovery support. Boulder Crest Foundation is a public charity with $32,883,066 in annual grants given and $44,393,929 in assets on file for 2023, and its largest recent awards are in the multimillion-dollar range.
Traumatic brain injury is a central thread in Boulder Crest Foundation’s recent grants. The foundation gave $2,500,000 to Mibh in Aurora, Colorado, for traumatic brain injury center expansion partner work, and it made the same-size award to Jefferson Univ in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the same purpose. It also supported traumatic brain injury center expansion partners at the Univ Florida Foundation in Gainesville, Florida, and at The Admin of the Tulane Educational Fund in New Orleans, Louisiana. Beyond that core area, the foundation backed Warrior PATHH expansion through grants of $600,000 to Camp Southern Ground in Fayetteville, Georgia, and to Gratitudeamerica in Fernandina Beach, Florida. Behavioral health and recovery appear in the record as well, including a $250,000 grant to Warriors Heart in Bandera, Texas, for substance abuse services partner work.
Boulder Crest Foundation’s typical grant size is concentrated: the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile are $600,000, $600,000, and $2,500,000. The recent record shows a mix of repeated awards and distinct partners, with multiple entries for the same organizations in 2023, including several expansion-partner grants and recurring PATHH support. The foundation is a public charity and does not fund individuals. Its giving appears program- and partnership-oriented, with grant descriptions tied to expansion, program support, and partner roles rather than open-ended general requests.
$32.9M
$44.4M
$30.1M
$25.9M
Most grants fall between $600K and $2.5M, with a median of $600K.
25th Percentile
$600K
Median
$600K
75th Percentile
$2.5M
About 0% of grants go to recipients in FL.
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All recent grants in the dataset went to U.S. recipients. Florida stands out as the top state by grant count, while the foundation’s headquarters are in Bluemont, Virginia and 0% of grants go to recipients in Virginia. Recipient cities include Atlanta and Gainesville in Georgia and Florida, respectively, along with New Orleans, Chapel Hill, Aurora, Philadelphia, Fernandina Beach, Gig Harbor, Fayetteville, Blythewood, Augusta, Rogers, Niceville, and Bandera.
The recent grants center on traumatic brain injury center expansion partners, Warrior PATHH expansion, PATHH program support, and substance abuse services partner work. The foundation’s stated focus areas also include Posttraumatic Growth (PTG), mental health interventions, veteran services, first responder support, family programs, training and certification, and research.
Its grant-size distribution is concentrated at the high end: the 25th percentile is $600,000, the median is $600,000, and the 75th percentile is $2,500,000. The recent record includes multiple awards at both $600,000 and $2,500,000, plus some intermediate amounts such as $280,000 and $250,000.
No. The recipient country distribution in the provided grants is entirely U.S.-based, with 28 grants and 100.0% going to U.S. recipients.
Boulder Crest Foundation is a public charity. It does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
2023
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SHARE (SHEPHERD CTR) | ATLANTA, GA | $2,500,000 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| THE ADMIN OF THE TULANE EDUCATIONAL FUND | NEW ORLEANS, LA | $2,500,000 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| UNC CHAPEL HILL | CHAPEL HILL, NC | $2,500,000 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| THE ADMIN OF THE TULANE EDUCATIONAL FUND | NEW ORLEANS, LA | $2,500,000 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| UNIV FLORIDA FOUNDATION | GAINSVILLE, FL | $2,500,000 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| SHARE (SHEPHERD CTR) | ATLANTA, GA | $2,500,000 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| UNIV FLORIDA FOUNDATION | GAINSVILLE, FL | $2,500,000 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| UNC CHAPEL HILL | CHAPEL HILL, NC | $2,500,000 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| MIBH | AURORA, CO | $1,525,946 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| MIBH | AURORA, CO | $1,525,946 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| JEFFERSON UNIV | PHILADELPHIA, PA | $785,587 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| JEFFERSON UNIV | PHILADELPHIA, PA | $785,587 | 2023 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER |
| GRATITUDEAMERICA | FERNANDINA BEACH, FL | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| PTSD FOUNDATION | GIG HARBOR, WA | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| CAMP SOUTHERN GROUND | FAYETTEVILLE, GA | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| BIG RED BARN (SC) | BLYTHEWOOD, SC | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| TRAVIS MILLS FOUNDATION | AUGUSTA, ME | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| TRAVIS MILLS FOUNDATION | AUGUSTA, ME | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| SHEEP DOG IMPACT | ROGERS, AR | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| CAMP SOUTHERN GROUND | FAYETTEVILLE, GA | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| SHEEP DOG IMPACT | ROGERS, AR | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| BIG RED BARN (SC) | BLYTHEWOOD, SC | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| GRATITUDEAMERICA | FERNANDINA BEACH, FL | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| PTSD FOUNDATION | GIG HARBOR, WA | $600,000 | 2023 | WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER |
| EOD WARRIOR FOUNDATION | NICEVILLE, FL | $280,000 | 2023 | PATHH PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| EOD WARRIOR FOUNDATION | NICEVILLE, FL | $280,000 | 2023 | PATHH PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| WARRIORS HEART | BANDERA, TX | $250,000 | 2023 | SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES PARTNER |
| WARRIORS HEART | BANDERA, TX | $250,000 | 2023 | SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES PARTNER |
SHARE (SHEPHERD CTR)
$2,500,000TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
THE ADMIN OF THE TULANE EDUCATIONAL FUND
$2,500,000TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
UNC CHAPEL HILL
$2,500,000TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
THE ADMIN OF THE TULANE EDUCATIONAL FUND
$2,500,000TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
UNIV FLORIDA FOUNDATION
$2,500,000TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
SHARE (SHEPHERD CTR)
$2,500,000TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
UNIV FLORIDA FOUNDATION
$2,500,000TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
UNC CHAPEL HILL
$2,500,000TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
MIBH
$1,525,946TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
MIBH
$1,525,946TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
JEFFERSON UNIV
$785,587TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
JEFFERSON UNIV
$785,587TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CENTER EXPANSION PARTNER
GRATITUDEAMERICA
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
PTSD FOUNDATION
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
CAMP SOUTHERN GROUND
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
BIG RED BARN (SC)
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
TRAVIS MILLS FOUNDATION
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
TRAVIS MILLS FOUNDATION
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
SHEEP DOG IMPACT
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
CAMP SOUTHERN GROUND
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
SHEEP DOG IMPACT
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
BIG RED BARN (SC)
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
GRATITUDEAMERICA
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
PTSD FOUNDATION
$600,000WARRIOR PATHH EXPANSION PARTNER
EOD WARRIOR FOUNDATION
$280,000PATHH PROGRAM SUPPORT
EOD WARRIOR FOUNDATION
$280,000PATHH PROGRAM SUPPORT
WARRIORS HEART
$250,000SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES PARTNER
WARRIORS HEART
$250,000SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES PARTNER