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    Nexus Family Healing

    ActivePublic CharityCrime & Legal-Related
    Plymouth, MNWebsiteEIN: 41-14190642 filings on record

    About Nexus Family Healing

    Changing the course of a child’s life by stabilizing families and strengthening mental health.

    Focus Areas

    Children's mental healthYouth behavioral healthTrauma-informed careCrisis & stabilization servicesFoster care and adoptionResidential treatmentClinical enhancements and care team developmentEducation, vocation, and life skills

    Who They Fund

    children and adolescentsyouth in foster carefamilies affected by traumayoung people with complex mental health needs

    Funding Style

    About Nexus Family Healing

    Nexus Family Healing’s recent giving is centered on general operational support for Nexus Diversified Community Services, with an $800,000 grant in 2025 followed by a $600,000 grant in 2023. That pattern points to a funder closely tied to its own service ecosystem rather than a broad external grantmaker. The foundation’s stated purpose is to change the course of a child’s life by stabilizing families and strengthening mental health, and its program areas extend across children’s mental health, youth behavioral health, trauma-informed care, crisis and stabilization services, foster care and adoption, residential treatment, and education, vocation, and life skills. The giving record shows support for direct service, program-specific grants, clinical service support, crisis-response funding, and family-centered services. Nexus Family Healing is a public charity with $69,795,496 in assets and $1,400,000 in annual grants given. Its active grantmaking arm supports youth and families healing from trauma and complex mental health challenges, with services aligned to residential treatment, foster care and adoption supports, and crisis and stabilization work.

    What Nexus Family Healing Funds

    In family stabilization and mental health, Nexus Family Healing funds work tied to its own service model. One recent grant provided $800,000 to Nexus Diversified Community Services for general operational support, showing a preference for flexible funding tied to core operations. The foundation’s subject areas include children’s mental health, youth behavioral health, and clinical enhancements, along with care team development. Its child- and youth-serving focus also reaches trauma-informed care and crisis and stabilization services, plus foster care and adoption support and residential treatment for youth. The existing taxonomy further points to outpatient therapy, community-based counseling, and trauma recovery and healing as part of the broader mission.

    How Nexus Family Healing Gives

    The recent grant size profile is highly concentrated: p25, median, and p75 are all $600,000. That indicates a narrow spread around a single large-grant level rather than a wide range of awards. The two grants on file also show repeat support to the same recipient across multiple years, with one award in 2023 and another in 2025. Nexus Family Healing is a public charity and an affiliated grantmaking arm, not a fund that gives to individuals or through program-related investments. It does not accept unsolicited applications.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $800K

    Total Assets

    $69.8M

    Total Revenue

    $99.1M

    Total Expenses

    $96.4M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $600K and $600K, with a median of $600K.

    25th Percentile

    $600K

    Median

    $600K

    75th Percentile

    $600K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in MN.

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    Topics

    child and adolescent mental healthtrauma recovery and healingfoster care and adoption supportresidential treatment programscrisis intervention servicesoutpatient therapy and community-based counseling

    Where Nexus Family Healing Makes Grants

    Giving is entirely local and entirely in Minnesota, with 100% of grants landing in the HQ state. The recipient locations on file are both in Plymouth, including one listed in all caps and one in title case. The active grantmaking arm is also described as serving the United States, Minnesota, and Illinois, but the actual grants recorded here are all to Minnesota recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Nexus Family Healing

    What does Nexus Family Healing fund?

    It funds children’s mental health, youth behavioral health, trauma-informed care, crisis and stabilization services, foster care and adoption, residential treatment, and related clinical and family-centered support. The stated mission is to stabilize families and strengthen mental health for children and youth affected by trauma and complex mental health needs.

    How large are the recent grants?

    The recent grants on file are both at $600,000 levels: the distribution shows p25, median, and p75 all at $600,000, and the listed awards include $800,000 in 2025 and $600,000 in 2023. That suggests a very concentrated grant size pattern.

    Does Nexus Family Healing fund outside Minnesota?

    The recorded grants are all in Minnesota, and 100% of grants given in the file went to recipients in the HQ state. The active grantmaking arm is described as serving the United States, Minnesota, and Illinois, but the grants shown here are local.

    Can organizations apply through an open application process?

    No. The active grantmaking arm is marked as not accepting unsolicited requests, so the funding shown here does not appear to come through an open application process.

    Do the same recipients appear more than once?

    Yes. Nexus Diversified Community Services appears twice in the recent grants record, once in 2023 for general support and again in 2025 for general operational support. That indicates repeat support over multiple years.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    NEXUS DIVERSIFIED COMMUNITY SERVICESPLYMOUTH, MN$800,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
    Nexus Diversified Community ServicesPlymouth, MN$600,0002023General Support

    NEXUS DIVERSIFIED COMMUNITY SERVICES

    $800,000
    PLYMOUTH, MN2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONAL SUPPORT

    Nexus Diversified Community Services

    $600,000
    Plymouth, MN2023

    General Support