Building relationships that advance youth well-being, amplify youth voice, and inspire action toward a just community.
A clear pattern defines Oasis Center Inc: its recent grantmaking repeatedly supports the Teen Outreach Program, with awards tracked across 2023, 2024, and 2025. The foundation’s giving centers on youth well-being and youth voice, and the recent grants show that focus in practical terms through direct service support for adolescents and school-aged youth. Among the recipients, Youth Villages in Nashville received three Teen Outreach Program grants across the three years, while Frontier Health in Gray also appeared more than once in the same program area. That repetition suggests sustained support for a specific service model rather than a one-off project. The foundation’s recent awards also reach multiple Tennessee communities, including Memphis, Cookeville, Greeneville, Knoxville, Gray, and Rockwood, all tied to programming for young people. Alongside youth development, the listed focus areas include crisis services, homelessness prevention and outreach, counseling and behavioral health, college and career access, mentoring and leadership programs, arts and creative programs, and LGBTQ+ supports, giving a broader picture of how Oasis Center Inc frames youth support in practice.
Teen outreach is the clearest throughline in Oasis Center Inc’s recent grantmaking. They gave $21,650 to Youth Villages in Nashville for the Teen Outreach Program in 2025, and similar support went to Frontier Health in Gray for the same program. The same program label also appears in grants to Youth Opportunity Investment in Rockwood, showing a consistent emphasis on adolescent outreach and youth engagement. Beyond that core theme, the foundation backed Porter-leath in Memphis for Teen Outreach Program support across 2023, 2024, and 2025, reinforcing a recurring program-specific pattern. The grant list also includes Uchra in Cookeville and Holston Homes in Greeneville, both funded for Teen Outreach Program work, which extends the reach of this model across several Tennessee communities. Across these awards, the common thread is direct service for teenagers and school-aged youth rather than broad unrestricted giving.
Oasis Center Inc’s typical grant size clusters tightly around five figures: the 25th percentile is $9,300, the median is $10,000, and the 75th percentile is $17,190. The recent record also shows a band of repeated awards rather than isolated large exceptions. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Youth Villages, Frontier Health, Youth Opportunity Investment, Porter-leath, Uchra, and Holston Homes, which points to recurring support for the same program structure. The foundation is not listed as funding individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its grants in the provided record are program-specific and short-term/project oriented.
$250K
$8.7M
$6.6M
$6.9M
Most grants fall between $9K and $17K, with a median of $10K.
25th Percentile
$9K
Median
$10K
75th Percentile
$17K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in TN.
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Oasis Center Inc gives locally, and every recent grant listed goes to recipients in Tennessee. Nashville appears prominently through Youth Villages, while Gray, Rockwood, Memphis, Cookeville, Greeneville, and Knoxville also receive awards. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 19 grants in the United States. The top state by grant count is Tennessee, and the data show a 100% share of grants to recipients in the HQ state, which here is also Tennessee.
The most visible pattern is support for the Teen Outreach Program. That program label appears repeatedly across 2023, 2024, and 2025, alongside broader focus areas such as youth development, crisis services, homelessness prevention and outreach, counseling and behavioral health, college and career access, mentoring and leadership, arts and creative programs, and LGBTQ+ supports.
The grant-size distribution is fairly tight. The 25th percentile is $9,300, the median is $10,000, and the 75th percentile is $17,190. Many recent grants fall close to that median, with multiple awards at exactly $10,000 and $9,300.
Yes. The recent grants list shows repeated awards to several recipients across multiple years, including Youth Villages, Frontier Health, Youth Opportunity Investment, Porter-leath, Uchra, and Holston Homes. That pattern suggests ongoing support rather than isolated one-time awards.
Its giving is local and concentrated in Tennessee. Every grant in the recent list goes to a Tennessee recipient, and the recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| YOUTH VILLAGES | NASHVILLE, TN | $21,650 | 2025 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| FRONTIER HEALTH | GRAY, TN | $18,030 | 2025 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| PORTER - LEATH | MEMPHIS, TN | $10,000 | 2025 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| UCHRA | COOKEVILLE, TN | $9,954 | 2025 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| HOLSTON HOMES | GREENVILLE, TN | $9,300 | 2025 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| YOUTH OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENT | ROCKWOOD, TN | $7,240 | 2025 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| YOUTH VILLAGES | NASHVILLE, TN | $21,400 | 2024 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| FRONTIER HEALTH | GRAY, TN | $17,700 | 2024 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| YOUTH OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENT | ROCKWOOD, TN | $16,320 | 2024 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| PORTER - LEATH | MEMPHIS, TN | $10,000 | 2024 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| UCHRA | COOKEVILLE, TN | $9,780 | 2024 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| HOLSTON HOMES | GREENVILLE, TN | $9,300 | 2024 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| FLORENCE CRITTENDON AGENCY | KNOXVILLE, TN | $8,816 | 2024 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| YOUTH VILLAGES | NASHVILLE, TN | $21,400 | 2023 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| YOUTH OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENT | ROCKWOOD, TN | $16,681 | 2023 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| FRONTIER HEALTH | GRAY, TN | $16,666 | 2023 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| PORTER-LEATH | MEMPHIS, TN | $10,000 | 2023 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| HOLSTON HOMES | GREENVILLE, TN | $9,300 | 2023 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
| UCHRA | COOKEVILLE, TN | $6,424 | 2023 | TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM |
YOUTH VILLAGES
$21,650TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
FRONTIER HEALTH
$18,030TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
PORTER - LEATH
$10,000TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
UCHRA
$9,954TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
HOLSTON HOMES
$9,300TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENT
$7,240TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
YOUTH VILLAGES
TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
FRONTIER HEALTH
$17,700TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENT
$16,320TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
PORTER - LEATH
$10,000TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
UCHRA
$9,780TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
HOLSTON HOMES
$9,300TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
FLORENCE CRITTENDON AGENCY
$8,816TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
YOUTH VILLAGES
$21,400TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY INVESTMENT
$16,681TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
FRONTIER HEALTH
$16,666TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
PORTER-LEATH
$10,000TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
HOLSTON HOMES
$9,300TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM
UCHRA
$6,424TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAM