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MIP Score

53

Education
Reading Assistance

Springfield Centers for Dyslexia and Learning

Mission

The Springfield Center for Dyslexia and Learning serves individuals with significant reading, spelling, and writing difficulties, including those diagnosed with dyslexia. Founded by Noel Leif in response to a lack of resources for such students, the center employs 24 staff and utilizes proven methodologies to provide specialized tutoring, advocacy, and training to enhance literacy skills and overall confidence in learners.

Basic Information

Tax-Exempt

Address

1000 E Primrose St, Ste 540, Springfield, Missouri, 65807

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Founded in

2015

EIN

47-4081640

Total Assets

$459.6 thousand

UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

At a Glance

Multisensory Tutoring

Multisensory Tutoring

The cornerstone service that improves reading skills for children.

Educational Advocacy

Educational Advocacy

Support for parents in navigating educational challenges for their children.

Training for Educators

Training for Educators

Empower educators with the skills to support struggling readers.

Our Programs

Dyslexia Screening

Dyslexia Screening

A program that identifies signs of dyslexia in children for early intervention.

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Testimonials

"Not only did she help him with his reading/writing ability, she also built up his confidence! His attitude changed from 'ashamed of his reading ability' to 'proud of the gift of being dyslexic'."
Debby

Debby

"The most amazing part is his newfound confidence and perseverance! Once we explained to him what dyslexia was, he no longer felt stupid or alone."
Kim

Kim

"After a few weeks of sessions, I noticed a big difference in my daughter’s confidence level. Reading became fun for her."
Beth

Beth

MIP Score (Beta)

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Overall Score

53

70

/100

Program Expense Ratio

89.88%

20

/20

Program Revenue Growth

9.21%

16

/20

Leverage Ratio

0.00961

20

/20

Working Capital Ratio

1.254

12

/20

Fundraising Efficiency

0

2

/20

Latest Filing Data: Form 990

Fiscal Year:2022

Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

Financial Details

Revenue

CategoryAmountPercentage
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants00.00%
Program Services463.6K99.99%
Investment Income300.01%
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets00.00%
Other Notable Sources00.00%
Total Revenue463.6K100.00%