Grant Making Priorities
The Foundation makes grants to advance the work of Christian evangelism and discipleship and to train pastors, evangelists and teachers, in order to fulfill the Great Commission. The foundation may also make grants to Christian organizations that help the poor and helpless, including health care.
Priority is given to funded projects by individuals and organizations which are characterized by several of the following:
- Organizations and individuals whose main priority and mission is to reach those who are considered “unreached” with the Gospel of Jesus Christ will receive first priority in the distribution of grants.
- Train Christian teachers, pastors and evangelists and send them into areas where the shortage of workers is acute to advance and complete the Great Commission.
Below is a list of ministries and projects that meet the criteria of grant giving by the Foundation for Global Revival. This list is not exclusive.
- Missions and ministries actively fulfilling the great commission
- Churches that are actively reaching their community with the gospel as a foundational attribute of their existence, producing converts and discipling them. Funds shall be used to support activities that fulfill the great commission.
- Building Projects for organizations that are actively fulfilling the great commission
- Purchase of Materials/ Vehicles for the explicit purpose of advancing the Gospel
- Training - this may include but is not restricted to discipleship training, seminars, language study, cultural living, etc.
- Healthcare/Medical - This may include but is not restricted to mercy ships, medical camps, medical equipment, medicine, etc.
- Ministry to the poor and helpless.