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    Parkhouse Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & Voluntarism
    CASTLE ROCK, CO7205298067EIN: 84-15521613 declaraciones registradas

    About Parkhouse Foundation

    The Parkhouse Foundation focuses heavily on supporting rehabilitation and services for people with spinal cord and brain injuries, primarily through repeat, sizable gifts to a single Colorado-based specialty hospital and related brain-injury organizations. Their giving is mission-specific (neurological rehabilitation and brain-injury support) and appears locally concentrated in Colorado.

    Focus Areas

    Specialty spinal cord and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation (Craig Hospital)Support for brain injury advocacy and peer/family servicesColorado-local medical and rehabilitation nonprofits

    Who They Fund

    people with spinal cord injuries (including high spinal cord injury)people with brain injuries (TBI, stroke, tumor, anoxia, infection)children, adults, and veterans with physical disabilities and their familiespeople living with Parkinson's diseaseindividuals with life‑threatening illnesses requiring meal support

    About Parkhouse Foundation

    Parkhouse Foundation’s giving is defined by repeated support for neurological rehabilitation, especially specialty care for people with spinal cord injury and brain injury. The clearest signal is a $20,000 grant to Craig Hospital Foundation in 2025, matched by the same amount in 2024 and 2023 for the same purpose. That pattern shows a funder that returns to the same mission year after year rather than spreading its giving broadly. Alongside that core relationship, the foundation supports a small set of Colorado organizations working with brain-injury survivors, people with disabilities, and people living with related conditions. Recent grants include $7,000 to Brain Injury Alliance in Denver and $5,000 to Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado for services for people affected by stroke, TBI, tumor, anoxia, and infection. The portfolio also reaches into meal support, Parkinson’s services, adaptive recreation, and basic needs assistance, but the center of gravity remains rehabilitation and direct services for people with serious neurological and physical disabilities. The grant list suggests a locally focused donor with a narrow mission and repeated commitments to organizations serving the same communities in Colorado.

    What Parkhouse Foundation Funds

    Parkhouse Foundation’s most specific support is for spinal cord and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation. In 2025, it gave $20,000 to Craig Hospital Foundation for specialty rehab for people with spinal cord injury and brain injury, repeating the same grant size and purpose in 2024 and 2023. Brain-injury advocacy and peer support are another clear lane. The foundation awarded $7,000 to Brain Injury Alliance in Denver for its charitable purpose, and $2,000 in 2025 plus $2,000 in 2024 to Brain Injury Hope Foundation for general support and for utilities, food, and rent for people with moderate traumatic brain injury. Its giving also reaches related quality-of-life services. It gave $2,050 to Project Angel Heart for meal preparation and delivery for people with life-threatening illnesses, $1,680 to Parkinson Association of the Rockies for programs and services for people living with Parkinson’s disease, and $1,000 to Adaptive Adventures for outdoor sports opportunities for children, adults, and veterans with physical disabilities and their families.

    How Parkhouse Foundation Gives

    Typical grants are small: the 25th percentile is $1,000, the median is $1,000, and the 75th percentile is $2,000. The recent record shows a few larger awards, but most gifts cluster at $1,000 or below. Granting is recurring rather than one-off: Craig Hospital Foundation appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025 with the same $20,000 award, and several other recipients reappear across multiple years. Parkhouse Foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $106K

    Total Assets

    $418K

    Total Revenue

    $24K

    Total Expenses

    $49K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $1K and $2K, with a median of $1K.

    25th Percentile

    $1K

    Median

    $1K

    75th Percentile

    $2K

    Geographic Reach

    Local4 states funded

    About 91% of grants go to recipients in CO.

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated and targeted: few grants overall with one dominant recurring recipient (Craig Hospital Foundation received the majority of funding), supplemented by smaller gifts to related brain-injury organizations; overall modest annual giving but focused rather than broadly distributed.

    Funding Style

    direct service deliverytherapeutic/clinical rehabilitation supportadaptive recreation and sports programmingbasic needs assistance (meals/utilities/housing)

    Notable grantees: Craig Hospital Foundation, Brain Injury Alliance, Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado

    Topics

    spinal cord injury rehabilitationbrain injury rehabilitation (TBI, stroke, tumor, anoxia, infection)adaptive/outdoor/therapeutic sports and recreationmeal preparation and delivery for life‑threatening illnessParkinson's disease support servicesfinancial assistance for essentials (rent, utilities, food)

    Where Parkhouse Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is strongly concentrated in Colorado, with 91% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state and the top state by grant count also Colorado. Recent recipients are clustered in Englewood, Denver, Littleton, Westminster, and Steamboat Springs. Outside Colorado, only one recent grant in the provided list went to a recipient in California and one to Florida, while the rest of the recorded grants stayed in-state.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Parkhouse Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Parkhouse Foundation support?

    The foundation gives mainly to organizations serving people with spinal cord injury and brain injury, including specialty rehabilitation, brain-injury advocacy and peer support, adaptive sports, meal delivery for people with serious illness, Parkinson’s services, and basic-needs support such as rent, food, and utilities.

    Does Parkhouse Foundation support the same organizations over time?

    Yes. The recent record shows repeated gifts to the same grantees across multiple years, including Craig Hospital Foundation in 2023, 2024, and 2025, plus recurring support for Brain Injury Hope Foundation, Project Angel Heart, Parkinson Association of the Rockies, Rocky Mountain MS Center, and Adaptive Adventures.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The middle of the distribution is small: p25 is $1,000, median is $1,000, and p75 is $2,000. That means most grants fall around $1,000, with a smaller set of larger awards such as $5,000, $7,000, and $20,000.

    Where does Parkhouse Foundation give most often?

    Colorado is the clear center of giving. Ninety-one percent of grants go to recipients in Colorado, and the top state by grant count is also Colorado. Recent recipient cities in the state include Englewood, Denver, Littleton, Westminster, and Steamboat Springs.

    Does Parkhouse Foundation fund individuals or make program-related investments?

    No. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CRAIG HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONENGLEWOOD, CO$20,0002025TO PROVIDE SPECIALTY REHAB FOR PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY AND BRAIN INJURY.
    Brain Injury AllianceDenver, CO$7,0002025CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION
    Brain Injury Hope FoundationLittleton, CO$2,0002025CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION
    Pitzer CollegeClaremont, CA$1,5002025CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION
    ADAPTIVE ADVENTURESWESTMINSTER, CO$1,0002025PROVIDE PROGRESSIVE OUTDOOR SPORTS OPPORTUNITIES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND VETERANS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES.
    NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER FOR THE DISABLEDDENVER, CO$1,0002025PROVIDE THERAPUTIC RECREATION, COMPETITION AND ADAPTIVE SPORTS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES
    Rocky Mountain MS CenterWestminster, CO$1,0002025CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION
    Struggle of Love FoundationDenver, CO$1,0002025CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION
    Phamaly Theatre CompanyDenver, CO$1,0002025CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION
    Project Angel HeartDenver, CO$1,0002025CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION
    Parkinson FoundationMiami, FL$1,0002025CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION
    Steamboat Adaptive Recreational SportsSteamboat Springs, CO$1,0002025CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION
    George Washington High SchoolDenver, CO$5002025Speech and Debate
    CRAIG HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONENGLEWOOD, CO$20,0002024TO PROVIDE SPECIALTY REHAB FOR PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY AND BRAIN INJURY.
    Brain Injury Alliance of ColoradoDenver, CO$5,0002024To Serve and Improve Quality of Life in Individuals Affected by all forms of Injuries to the brain such as stroke, TBI, Tumor, Anoxia and Infection.
    Bud Werner Memorial LibrarySteamboat Springs, CO$4,0002024To promote Enrichment, Education and Escape for Everyone.
    BRAIN INJURY HOPE FOUNDATIONLITTLETON, CO$2,0002024FUND UTILITIES, FOOD AND RENT FOR THOSE WITH MODERATE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY.
    PARKINSON ASSOCIATION OF THE ROCKIESDENVER, CO$1,6802024SUPPORT LIFE-CHANGING PROGRAMS AND SERVICES THAT ENSURE HOPE FOR THOSE LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE.
    NATION SPORTS CENTER FOR THE DISABLEDDENVER, CO$1,0002024PROVIDE THERAPUTIC RECREATION, COMPEITION AND ADAPTIVE SPOTS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES
    Denver Public Library Friends FoundationDenver, CO$1,0002024To Support a Literate, Informed and Fulfilled Public Library Community.
    PROJECT ANGEL HEARTDENVER, CO$1,0002024SUPPORT PREPARATION AND DELIVERY OF MEALS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THOSE WITH LIFE THREATENING ILLNESSES.
    ADAPTIVE ADVENTURESWESTMINSTER, CO$1,0002024PROVIDE PROGRESSIVE OUTDOOR SPORTS OPPORTUNITIES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND VETERANS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES.
    STEAMBOAT STARSSTEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO$1,0002024TO PROVIDE ADAPTIVE RECREATIONAL SPORTS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.
    ROCKY MOUNTAIN MS CENTERWESTMINSTER, CO$1,0002024FUNDING FOR MS.
    Camp BullwheelEnnis, MT$5002024To support individuals with a high spinal cord injury to independently cast a rod and line from a boat.
    Struggle of Love FoundationDenver, CO$5002024To provide opportunities for underprivileged youth and/or families to access year-round services and programs.
    CRAIG HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONENGLEWOOD, CO$20,0002023TO PROVIDE SPECIALTY REHAB FOR PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY AND BRAIN INJURY.
    PROJECT ANGEL HEARTDENVER, CO$2,0502023SUPPORT PREPARATION AND DELIVERY OF MEALS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THOSE WITH LIFE THREATENING ILLNESSES.
    ROCKY MOUNTAIN MS CENTERWESTMINSTER, CO$2,0002023FUNDING FOR MS.
    PARKINSON ASSOCIATION OF THE ROCKIESDENVER, CO$1,0002023SUPPORT LIFE-CHANGING PROGRAMS AND SERVICES THAT ENSURE HOPE FOR THOSE LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE.
    NATION SPORTS CENTER FOR THE DISABLEDDENVER, CO$5002023PROVIDE THERAPUTIC RECREATION, COMPEITION AND ADAPTIVE SPOTS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES
    BRAIN INJURY HOPE FOUNDATIONLITTLETON, CO$5002023FUND UTILITIES, FOOD AND RENT FOR THOSE WITH MODERATE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY.
    ADAPTIVE ADVENTURESWESTMINSTER, CO$5002023PROVIDE PROGRESSIVE OUTDOOR SPORTS OPPORTUNITIES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND VETERANS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES.
    FOOD BANK OF THE ROCKIESDENVER, CO$5002023HELP PROVIDE ENOUGH FOOD FOR 1,000 MEALS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES.
    STEAMBOAT STARSSTEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO$5002023TO PROVIDE ADAPTIVE RECREATIONAL SPORTS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.

    CRAIG HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

    $20,000
    ENGLEWOOD, CO2025

    TO PROVIDE SPECIALTY REHAB FOR PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY AND BRAIN INJURY.

    Brain Injury Alliance

    $7,000
    Denver, CO2025

    CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION

    Brain Injury Hope Foundation

    $2,000
    Littleton, CO2025

    CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION

    Pitzer College

    $1,500
    Claremont, CA2025

    CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION

    ADAPTIVE ADVENTURES

    $1,000
    WESTMINSTER, CO2025

    PROVIDE PROGRESSIVE OUTDOOR SPORTS OPPORTUNITIES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND VETERANS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES.

    NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER FOR THE DISABLED

    $1,000
    DENVER, CO
    2025

    PROVIDE THERAPUTIC RECREATION, COMPETITION AND ADAPTIVE SPORTS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES

    Rocky Mountain MS Center

    $1,000
    Westminster, CO2025

    CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION

    Struggle of Love Foundation

    $1,000
    Denver, CO2025

    CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION

    Phamaly Theatre Company

    $1,000
    Denver, CO2025

    CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION

    Project Angel Heart

    $1,000
    Denver, CO2025

    CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION

    Parkinson Foundation

    $1,000
    Miami, FL2025

    CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION

    Steamboat Adaptive Recreational Sports

    $1,000
    Steamboat Springs, CO2025

    CHARITABLE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION

    George Washington High School

    $500
    Denver, CO2025

    Speech and Debate

    CRAIG HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

    $20,000
    ENGLEWOOD, CO2024

    TO PROVIDE SPECIALTY REHAB FOR PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY AND BRAIN INJURY.

    Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado

    $5,000
    Denver, CO2024

    To Serve and Improve Quality of Life in Individuals Affected by all forms of Injuries to the brain such as stroke, TBI, Tumor, Anoxia and Infection.

    Bud Werner Memorial Library

    $4,000
    Steamboat Springs, CO2024

    To promote Enrichment, Education and Escape for Everyone.

    BRAIN INJURY HOPE FOUNDATION

    $2,000
    LITTLETON, CO2024

    FUND UTILITIES, FOOD AND RENT FOR THOSE WITH MODERATE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY.

    PARKINSON ASSOCIATION OF THE ROCKIES

    $1,680
    DENVER, CO2024

    SUPPORT LIFE-CHANGING PROGRAMS AND SERVICES THAT ENSURE HOPE FOR THOSE LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE.

    NATION SPORTS CENTER FOR THE DISABLED

    $1,000
    DENVER, CO2024

    PROVIDE THERAPUTIC RECREATION, COMPEITION AND ADAPTIVE SPOTS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES

    Denver Public Library Friends Foundation

    $1,000
    Denver, CO2024

    To Support a Literate, Informed and Fulfilled Public Library Community.

    PROJECT ANGEL HEART

    $1,000
    DENVER, CO2024

    SUPPORT PREPARATION AND DELIVERY OF MEALS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THOSE WITH LIFE THREATENING ILLNESSES.

    ADAPTIVE ADVENTURES

    $1,000
    WESTMINSTER, CO2024

    PROVIDE PROGRESSIVE OUTDOOR SPORTS OPPORTUNITIES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND VETERANS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES.

    STEAMBOAT STARS

    $1,000
    STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO2024

    TO PROVIDE ADAPTIVE RECREATIONAL SPORTS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.

    ROCKY MOUNTAIN MS CENTER

    $1,000
    WESTMINSTER, CO2024

    FUNDING FOR MS.

    Camp Bullwheel

    $500
    Ennis, MT2024

    To support individuals with a high spinal cord injury to independently cast a rod and line from a boat.

    Struggle of Love Foundation

    $500
    Denver, CO2024

    To provide opportunities for underprivileged youth and/or families to access year-round services and programs.

    CRAIG HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

    $20,000
    ENGLEWOOD, CO2023

    TO PROVIDE SPECIALTY REHAB FOR PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY AND BRAIN INJURY.

    PROJECT ANGEL HEART

    $2,050
    DENVER, CO2023

    SUPPORT PREPARATION AND DELIVERY OF MEALS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THOSE WITH LIFE THREATENING ILLNESSES.

    ROCKY MOUNTAIN MS CENTER

    $2,000
    WESTMINSTER, CO2023

    FUNDING FOR MS.

    PARKINSON ASSOCIATION OF THE ROCKIES

    $1,000
    DENVER, CO2023

    SUPPORT LIFE-CHANGING PROGRAMS AND SERVICES THAT ENSURE HOPE FOR THOSE LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE.

    NATION SPORTS CENTER FOR THE DISABLED

    $500
    DENVER, CO2023

    PROVIDE THERAPUTIC RECREATION, COMPEITION AND ADAPTIVE SPOTS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES

    BRAIN INJURY HOPE FOUNDATION

    $500
    LITTLETON, CO2023

    FUND UTILITIES, FOOD AND RENT FOR THOSE WITH MODERATE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY.

    ADAPTIVE ADVENTURES

    $500
    WESTMINSTER, CO2023

    PROVIDE PROGRESSIVE OUTDOOR SPORTS OPPORTUNITIES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND VETERANS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES.

    FOOD BANK OF THE ROCKIES

    $500
    DENVER, CO2023

    HELP PROVIDE ENOUGH FOOD FOR 1,000 MEALS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES.

    STEAMBOAT STARS

    $500
    STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO2023

    TO PROVIDE ADAPTIVE RECREATIONAL SPORTS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.