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The PbS Learning Institute, Inc. (PbS) (DBA Center for Improving Youth Justice) is dedicated to the implementation of the performance-based standards (PbS) system of continuous improvement to juvenile facilities and programs and the expansion of the approach to all residential facilities and additional components of the juvenile justice system. The PbS's mission is to ensure PbS and its application to other settings, such as commodity-based standards (CBS), are implemented with integrity and integrated into daily facility and agency operations. The PbS LI serves as the fiscal agent for PbS and operates as a self-sustaining organization. The PbS's Board of Directors (The Board) is responsible for serving as the guardian of the PbS's mission. The Board makes sure the organization lives up to its basic commitment, assesses its performance at regular intervals and makes sure the staff has the resources needed to fulfill its mission.
Source: IRS Form 990 (Tax Year 2024)
Source: IRS Form 990 via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
Total Revenue
▼$2.2M
Total Contributions
$780.7K
Total Expenses
▼$2.2M
Total Assets
$2.2M
Total Liabilities
▼$663.6K
Net Assets
$1.6M
Officer Compensation
→$227.9K
Other Salaries
$619.2K
Investment Income
▼$6,385
Fundraising
▼$0
Source: USAspending.gov · Searched by organization name
Total Federal Funding
$4.3M
Awards Found
4
| Awarding Agency | Description | Amount | Fiscal Year | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Department of Justice | OJJDP FY 2020 TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INVITED APPLICANTS TO SUPPORT THE PERFORMANCE-BASED STANDARDS FOR JUVENILE PROGRAMS INITIATIVE | $1.5M | FY2021 | Oct 2020 – Sep 2025 |
| Department of Justice | IMPROVING JUVENILE REENTRY PROGRAMS CAPACITY FOR DATA COLLECTION ANALYSIS AND REPORTING | $1M | FY2019 | Oct 2018 – Sep 2021 |
| Department of Justice | THE PERFORMANCE-BASED STANDARDS LEARNING INSTITUTE INC. (PBS), PROPOSES TO CONTINUE BUILDING REENTRY DATA CAPACITY AND TOOLS, PARTNERING WITH THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE (NCJJ), TO ENHANCE PROGRAM REENTRY DATA CAPACITIES AND DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. | $1M | FY2023 | Oct 2022 – Sep 2026 |
| Department of Justice | THE PBS LEARNING INSTITUTE, THE COUNCIL OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATORS (CJCA), AND THE VERA INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, PROPOSE TO DEVELOP NEW R | $750K | FY2016 | Oct 2015 – Sep 2019 |
Department of Justice
$1.5M
OJJDP FY 2020 TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INVITED APPLICANTS TO SUPPORT THE PERFORMANCE-BASED STANDARDS FOR JUVENILE PROGRAMS INITIATIVE
Department of Justice
$1M
IMPROVING JUVENILE REENTRY PROGRAMS CAPACITY FOR DATA COLLECTION ANALYSIS AND REPORTING
Department of Justice
$1M
THE PERFORMANCE-BASED STANDARDS LEARNING INSTITUTE INC. (PBS), PROPOSES TO CONTINUE BUILDING REENTRY DATA CAPACITY AND TOOLS, PARTNERING WITH THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE (NCJJ), TO ENHANCE PROGRAM REENTRY DATA CAPACITIES AND DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
Department of Justice
$750K
THE PBS LEARNING INSTITUTE, THE COUNCIL OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATORS (CJCA), AND THE VERA INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, PROPOSE TO DEVELOP NEW R
Source: Federal Audit Clearinghouse (fac.gov)
No federal single audit records found for this organization.
Single audits are required for entities expending $750,000+ in federal awards annually.
Source: IRS e-Filed Form 990
No officer or director compensation data available for this organization.
This data is sourced from IRS Form 990, Part VII. It may not be available if the organization files Form 990-N (e-Postcard) or has not yet been enriched.
Source: IRS Publication 78, Auto-Revocation List & e-Postcard Data
Tax-deductible contributions: Yes
Deductibility code: PC
Sources: IRS e-Filed Form 990 (XML) & ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
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| Year | Revenue | Contributions | Expenses | Assets | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $2.2M | $780.7K | $2.2M | $2.2M | $1.6M |
| 2022 | $2.2M | $728.6K | $2.3M | $1.9M | $1.5M |
| 2021 | $2.1M | $566.6K | $2M | $2.2M | $1.7M |
| 2020 | $2.1M | $281.3K | $2M | $2M | $1.5M |
Sources: ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer & IRS e-File Index
| Tax Year | Form Type | Source | Documents |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 990 | IRS e-File | |
| 2023 | 990 | DataIRS e-File | PDF not yet published by IRSView Filing → |
| 2022 | 990 | DataIRS e-File |
Financial data: IRS Form 990 via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer (Tax Year 2023)
Federal grants: USAspending.gov (live)
Organization info: IRS Business Master File · ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
Tax-deductibility: IRS Publication 78
| 2019 | $2M | $169.2K | $2.1M | $1.8M | $1.4M |
| 2018 | $2.2M | $220.1K | $2.1M | $1.8M | $1.5M |
| 2017 | $2.3M | $245.7K | $2M | $1.7M | $1.5M |
| 2016 | $1.9M | $92.5K | $1.7M | $1.4M | $1.2M |
| 2015 | $1.8M | $0 | $1.6M | $1.2M | $942.1K |
| 2014 | $1.7M | $0 | $1.6M | $1M | $774.6K |
| 2013 | $1.5M | $0 | $1.8M | $1M | $704.6K |
| 2012 | $1.5M | $105.6K | $1.7M | $1.2M | $953.6K |
| 2011 | $1.6M | $104.1K | $1.4M | $1.3M | $1.1M |
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