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Appalachian Ministries
Educational Resource Center (AMERC)
Ecumenical nonprofit organization funding training for Appalachian and rural ministry.
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Baptist Community Ministries
- New Orleans, LA
Baptist Community Ministries is committed to the development of a
healthy community offering a wholesome quality of life to its residents
and to improving the physical, mental and spiritual health of the
individuals we serve.
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The Grace and Franklin
Bernsen Foundation (OK)
The primary focus of the Grace and Franklin Bernsen Foundation is to
provide grants primarily within the metropolitan Tulsa area in support of
religious, charitable, scientific, literary or educational purposes.
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Frank Stanley Beveridge
Foundation
The Frank Stanley Beveridge Foundation, Inc. was incorporated under the
laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on June 22, 1956 (the year of
Mr. Beveridge's death) for the purpose of receiving funds and distributing
such funds and/or the income therefrom to:
Corporations, trusts, funds or operating foundations organized and
operated for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational
purposes.
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Corella and Bertram F.
Bonner Foundation
Over the last seven years, the Bonner Foundation's Crisis
Ministry Program has provided $10 million in grants to thousands of
religious, community-based hunger relief programs across the country. The
mission of the program is to provide food for the hungry while encouraging
congregations to build community relationships and strengthen their
outreach programs.
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The Chatanooga Christian
Community Foundation
The Chattanooga Christian Community Foundation makes grants
only to non-profit, tax-exempt Christian ministries and to institutions
which are tax-exempt and agree to act as a receiving agent and fund
manager. The agent, as well as the applicant, will be accountable to the
Foundation for the proper expenditure of the funds.
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Arthur Vining Davis
Foundations
The Foundations' principal commitment in the field of religion is to
graduate theological education. All grants to institutions of graduate
theological education will be to schools or seminaries that are fully
accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and which primarily
produce persons prepared for ordination to pastoral or pulpit ministry.
All denominations are eligible.
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Faith in Action
The Foundation has been supporting interfaith volunteer caregiving
programs since 1984. Though President George W. Bush's faith-based
initiative has brought welcome attention to the potential role for faith
congregations in helping to address social problems, Faith in Action is
not a part of this initiative.
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First Fruit, Inc
In light of the key issues in today’s world, as well as the
particular concerns that God has placed on the hearts of the major
contributors to the foundation, we have selected the following areas of
focus for the foundation’s giving. Within each category the geographic
focus will be outside of the developed world.
A. Leadership Development
1. training of mid-career leaders
2. training of grass root pastors and lay leaders
3. support of strategic evangelical seminaries
B. Reaching the Unreached
Evangelism and church planting among unreached peoples
C. Wholistic Ministry (social concern combined with evangelism)
1. assisting the urban poor
2. encouraging medical and community health ministries
3. enabling rural development
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Goizueta
Foundation - Georgia
Consideration may also be given to religious and cultural institutions that operate within
the areas of education, community, and youth services. Preference is given to the
southeastern states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and
Tennessee.
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Greenville Foundation
Sonoma, California
As a result of an extensive planning and restructuring process, the
Greenville Foundation has ended its grantmaking operations. The Greenville
office in Sonoma, Ca., managed by Virginia Hubbell Associates, closed
permanently on December 31st, 2003. This website (www.greenville-foundation.org)
will remain active for an indefinite period of time.
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The Henry Luce
Foundation
The Luce Foundation’s Theology program encourages the development of
leadership for religious communities through theological education, and
fosters scholarship that links the academy to churches and the wider
public. The program provides funding for seminary education, leadership,
ecumenical and inter-religious programs, and religion and the arts. The
Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology program, administered by the
Association of Theological Schools, supports innovative research and
publication by full-time seminary faculty.
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The Maclellan
Foundation, Inc.
The purpose of the Maclellan Foundation is to serve strategic international and national
organizations committed to furthering the Kingdom of Christ and select local
organizations, which foster the spiritual welfare of the community. We will serve by
providing financial and leadership resources to extend the Kingdom of God in accordance
with the Great Commission.
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Koinonia
Foundation
Koinonia Foundation is a public charitable organization which works to promote projects
consistent with its values: A belief in oneness of life, a belief in the spiritual nature
of the human individual, with respect for the integrity and wholeness of the person and
the human race, a belief in the existence of a spiritual order designed and ordained by
God, with a recognition of the wholeness and holiness of God's Creation.
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The Ambrose Monell Foundation
Voluntarily aiding and contributing to religious, charitable, scientific, literary, and
educational uses and purposes, in New York, elsewhere in the United States and throughout
the world.
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Pew Charitable Trust
- Philadelphia Region
While we are a national philanthropy, we maintain a strong commitment to the Philadelphia region and a portion
of our annual grantmaking budget is dedicated to serving the needs of the local community.
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Paul E.
& Klare N. Reinhold Foundation, Inc.
Mission statement: To perpetuate the ethos of cathedral
building in doing good in the community within the context of Christian
values and family continuity (unity) and to share in the celebration of
family heritage.
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The John Templeton
Foundation
The mission of the John Templeton Foundation is to pursue
new insights at the boundary between theology and science through a
rigorous, open-minded and empirically focused methodology, drawing
together talented representatives from a wide spectrum of fields of
expertise.