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    Baptist Community Ministries

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    NEW ORLEANS, LAWebsite5045932309

    About Baptist Community Ministries

    Baptist Community Ministries concentrates its giving on local Baptist-led health and emergency response efforts in the New Orleans area. The foundation provides large, unrestricted/core operating support to a single anchor grantee focused on community health, and it also makes targeted emergency relief grants to Baptist associations after disasters like Hurricane Ida. Its funding reflects a clear faith-based, place-based commitment to sustaining primary care access and disaster recovery through Baptist institutions.

    Focus Areas

    Baptist-affiliated community health clinics in New OrleansHurricane and disaster relief through local Baptist associationsCore operating support for faith-based service providers

    Who They Fund

    young children and families (including infants/first 1,000 days)K–12 students, including economically vulnerable youthstudents with significant disabilities / special education populationsyouth experiencing homelessness and at-risk adolescentsformerly incarcerated / people reentering society

    About Baptist Community Ministries

    Baptist Community Ministries’ largest recent grants are concentrated in one place: New Orleans-based Baptist Community Health Services received $1,000,000 in each of 2023, 2024, and 2025 for core funding. That repeated support shows how the foundation uses substantial, ongoing grants to sustain a local institution rather than spreading dollars widely. A second long-running relationship appears with New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, which received $400,000 in core funding in each of those same three years, plus a $300,000 hurricane-disaster grant in 2023. The pattern points to a funder that backs Baptist-linked organizations over time, with a clear preference for general operating support and emergency response when local needs spike. Recent awards also show that the foundation connects faith-based institutions to community health, education, and recovery work through organizations rooted in New Orleans and the surrounding area. Its giving is tightly tied to Baptist-led service providers and community systems, especially where those groups serve as anchor institutions for health, disaster relief, and neighborhood support.

    What Baptist Community Ministries Funds

    In community health, Baptist Community Ministries gave $1,000,000 in 2025 to Baptist Community Health Services for core funding, and it also awarded $247,774 to Administrators for the Tulane Educational Fund for behavioral health. Early childhood education is another visible area: Agenda for Children received $697,500 in 2025 for New Orleans early childhood education strategic work, following a $534,500 grant in 2024 for the same purpose. The foundation also supports early care and education through the Policy Institute for the Children of Louisiana, which received $220,000 in 2023 for early care and education and $180,000 in 2025 for Geaux Far Louisiana: Unified and Accessible Early Childhood Education Strategic. On the public-safety and reentry side, The First 72 received $150,000 in 2025 for core funding, and Innocence Project New Orleans received $150,000 in 2024 for the Louisiana Law Enforcement Accountability Database.

    How Baptist Community Ministries Gives

    Typical grant sizes run from $2,000 at the 25th percentile to $7,750 at the median, with the 75th percentile at $50,000. The recent grant list also shows a much higher upper tier through repeated seven-figure and six-figure awards. The pattern is strongly recurring rather than one-off: several recipients appear in multiple years, including Baptist Community Health Services, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Thrive New Orleans, Crossroads Nola, New Orleans Baptist Ministries Inc, and The First 72. Baptist Community Ministries is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it makes grants as well as funding individuals.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $10M

    Total Assets

    $369.4M

    Total Revenue

    $17.9M

    Total Expenses

    $16.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $2K and $50K, with a median of $8K.

    25th Percentile

    $2K

    Median

    $8K

    75th Percentile

    $50K

    Geographic Reach

    Local14 states funded

    About 95% of grants go to recipients in LA.

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: very few, large grants with repeat multi-year/core funding to one primary health grantee and occasional one-off emergency grants to local Baptist organizations.

    Funding Style

    core/unrestricted operating supportdisaster relief and emergency fundingcapacity building and scalingprogram-specific/targeted grantsmulti-stakeholder/system change initiatives

    Notable grantees: Baptist Community Health Services, New Orleans Baptist Association, Other local Baptist ministries and congregational networks

    Topics

    early childhood education and toddler care expansionbehavioral health and youth mental wellness / suicide preventionreentry, reducing recidivism and transitional supportworkforce development, apprenticeships and career pathwaysK–12 literacy and STEM accesshousing stability and services for people experiencing homelessnesscriminal justice reform, police/prosecutor accountability and public defense

    Where Baptist Community Ministries Makes Grants

    Giving is highly local and centered in Louisiana: 95% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and the top state by grant count is LA. The recent grants list is dominated by New Orleans recipients, with additional activity in Harvey. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 828 grants in the United States and none shown elsewhere. That geography matches the foundation’s five-parish, Greater New Orleans orientation and its Baptist-linked local network.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Baptist Community Ministries

    What kinds of organizations does Baptist Community Ministries fund most often?

    The foundation funds Baptist-affiliated and faith-based organizations tied to community health, education, and public safety. Recent examples include Baptist Community Health Services for core funding, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary for core funding, and The First 72 for core funding. It also supports local disaster response through Baptist associations.

    Does Baptist Community Ministries make repeated grants to the same recipients?

    Yes. The recent grants show multi-year support for several organizations. Baptist Community Health Services received $1,000,000 in each of 2023, 2024, and 2025, while New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary received $400,000 in each of those years. Crossroads Nola and Thrive New Orleans also appear across multiple years.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $2,000 at the 25th percentile, $7,750 at the median, and $50,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant record also includes larger awards, including multiple $1,000,000 grants and several grants in the $150,000 to $400,000 range.

    Which issue areas show up in the recent grants?

    Recent grants include community health, behavioral health, early childhood education, disaster relief, and public-safety or reentry-related work. Named purposes in the grant list include behavioral health, early care and education, Louisiana law enforcement accountability, and hurricane disaster relief.

    Where does Baptist Community Ministries give?

    The foundation’s giving is concentrated in Louisiana, with 95% of grants to recipients in the HQ state. New Orleans is the main city in the recent grant list, with additional grants going to Harvey. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Who can apply: Organizations are reviewed and approved throughout the year by BCM's Board Chair and President & CEO.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    BAPTIST COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICESNEW ORLEANS, LA$1,000,0002025CORE FUNDING
    AGENDA FOR CHILDRENNEW ORLEANS, LA$697,5002025NEW ORLEANS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION STRATEGIC
    NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYNEW ORLEANS, LA$400,0002025CORE FUNDING
    THRIVE NEW ORLEANSNEW ORLEANS, LA$250,0002025CORE FUNDING
    CROSSROADS NOLANEW ORLEANS, LA$235,0002025CORE FUNDING
    POLICY INSTITUTE FOR THE CHILDREN OF LOUISIANANEW ORLEANS, LA$180,0002025GEAUX FAR LOUISIANA: UNIFIED AND ACCESSIBLE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION STRATEGIC
    NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST MINISTRIES INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$150,0002025CORE FUNDING
    INNOCENCE PROJECT NEW ORLEANSNEW ORLEANS, LA$150,0002025LOUISIANA LAW ENFORCEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY DATABASE
    THE FIRST 72NEW ORLEANS, LA$150,0002025CORE FUNDING
    PLAQUEMINES PARISH COMMUNITY CARE CENTERS FOUNDATION INCBELLE CHASSE, LA$137,5762025SUICIDE PREVENTION SERVICES IN PLAQUEMINES PARISH
    COVENANT HOUSENEW ORLEANS, LA$136,309202527/7 CRISIS INTERVENTION AND COMPREHENSIVE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR YOUTH EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
    FANNIE C WILLIAMS CHARTER SCHOOLNEW ORLEANS, LA$133,4332025CREATIVE LEARNING AFTER SCHOOL SUCCESS
    CENTER FOR THE INNOVATIVE TRAINING OF YOUTH INC DBA STEM NOLANEW ORLEANS, LA$133,0002025STEM FOR EVERY CHILD
    NEW ORLEANS CAREER CENTERNEW ORLEANS, LA$133,0002025SECONDARY PATHWAYS TO ECONOMIC SUCCESS: PARTNERING TO EXPAND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ACCESS & FAMILY ADVANCEMENT
    YOUTHFORCE NOLA (FORMERLY EDUCATE NOW)NEW ORLEANS, LA$133,0002025INCREASING ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY THROUGH TRAINING AND SOFT SKILLS
    COLLEGIATE ACADEMIESNEW ORLEANS, LA$125,0002025LITERACY FOR ALL: EMPOWERING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
    GLOBAL MARITIME MINISTRIES INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$125,0002025CORE FUNDING
    YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NEW ORLEANSMETAIRIE, LA$113,8592025YMCA AQUATICS ACADEMY: SAFETY AROUND WATER
    CHILDREN'S HOSPITALNEW ORLEANS, LA$105,0002025THRIVEKIDS MENTAL HEALTH WELLNESS PROJECT
    JUSTICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY CENTER OF LOUISIANANEW ORLEANS, LA$104,1872025FAIR CHANCE PROJECT
    DISABILITY RIGHTS LOUISIANANEW ORLEANS, LA$103,1632025FINANCIAL ACCESS INCLUSION & RESOURCES
    SPECIAL EDUCATION LEADER FELLOWSHIPNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025SPECIAL EDUCATION LEADER FELLOWSHIP: TRANSFORMING SCHOOLS IN GREATER NEW ORLEANS
    COLLEGE BEYONDNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025EXPANDING THE COLLEGE BEYOND IMPACT
    LOUISIANA CHILDREN'S MUSEUMNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025FIRST 1,000 DAYS INITIATIVE
    TRAININGGROUNDS INCSLIDELL, LA$100,0002025WE PLAY CENTER
    NORTHSHORE FOOD BANKCOVINGTON, LA$100,0002025KIDS WEEKEND FOOD PROGRAM
    BASTION COMMUNITY OF RESILIENCENEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025VETERANS HEALTH AND REINTEGRATION INITIATIVE
    CITY YEAR INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025TEAM SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM AT SUCCESS PREP THURGOOD MARSHALL
    826 NEW ORLEANSNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025NEW ORLEANS EARLY LITERACY PROGRAM
    OZANAM INNNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025CASE MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO TRANSITION WOMEN OUT OF HOMELESSNESS
    UNCOMMON CONSTRUCTION INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025UNCOMMON CONSTRUCTION 3 TIER APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
    LOUISIANA PAROLE PROJECT INCBATON ROUGE, LA$100,0002025THE REDEMPTION INITIATIVE: PEER MENTORED REENTRY FOR PERSONS SERVING EXTREME SENTENCES
    STEM LIBRARY LABNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025CREATING PHENOMENON-BASED K-12 SCIENCE CLASSROOMS
    EARLY PARTNERSNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025EXPANDING ACCESS AND QUALITY IN TODDLER EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION
    LOUISIANA CENTER FOR CHILDREN'S RIGHTSNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025CELEBRATION FOR CHILDREN'S RIGHTS
    GIVING HOPE INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$100,0002025FIGHTING FOOD INSECURITY IN NOLA
    CHILDREN'S BUREAU OF NEW ORLEANSNEW ORLEANS, LA$98,7772025PROJECT CONNECT - INCREASING ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN SCHOOLS
    PROPELLER A FORCE FOR SOCIAL INNOVATIONNEW ORLEANS, LA$97,5002025PROPELLER EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ACCELERATOR
    THE 1881 RESEARCH INSTITUTENEW ORLEANS, LA$95,0002025THE 1881 INSTITUTE BRIDGE PROGRAM
    GOOD SHEPHERD NATIVITY MISSION SCHOOL INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$88,2502025FAMILY-CENTERED INTERVENTIONS FOR MORE EQUITABLE OUTCOMES
    HOTEL HOPENEW ORLEANS, LA$86,0002025MAKING ROOM FOR HOPE: CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SUPPORT FOR WOMEN WITH CHILDREN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
    FREE ALASNEW ORLEANS, LA$84,1882025PROJECT DENDER/PROYECTO DEFENSOR
    VIA LINK INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$82,4602025VIA CARE
    LOUISIANA ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIESNEW ORLEANS, LA$80,0002025PRIME TIME - INCREASING IMPACTS FOR FAMILIES
    JERICHO ROAD EPISCOPAL HOUSING INITIATIVE INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$77,5002025JERICHO ROAD'S WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
    NAMI SOUTHEAST LOUISIANAMANDEVILLE, LA$77,2852025ESTABLISHMENT OF CLUBHOUSE NEW ORLEANS
    GREATER NEW ORLEANS FOUNDATIONNEW ORLEANS, LA$75,0002025GIVENOLA DAY 2024
    JAMES SAMARITAN (FORMERLY JAMES STOREHOUSE LOUISIANA)COVINGTON, LA$75,0002025CORE FUNDING
    THE POSSE FOUNDATION INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$75,0002025POSSE NEW ORLEANS: COLLEGE SUCCESS AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
    RIGHTEOUS RIDESTRUESDALE, MO$75,0002025CORE FUNDING

    BAPTIST COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES

    $1,000,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CORE FUNDING

    AGENDA FOR CHILDREN

    $697,500
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    NEW ORLEANS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION STRATEGIC

    NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

    $400,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CORE FUNDING

    THRIVE NEW ORLEANS

    $250,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CORE FUNDING

    CROSSROADS NOLA

    $235,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CORE FUNDING

    POLICY INSTITUTE FOR THE CHILDREN OF LOUISIANA

    $180,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    GEAUX FAR LOUISIANA: UNIFIED AND ACCESSIBLE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION STRATEGIC

    NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST MINISTRIES INC

    $150,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CORE FUNDING

    INNOCENCE PROJECT NEW ORLEANS

    $150,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    LOUISIANA LAW ENFORCEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY DATABASE

    THE FIRST 72

    $150,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CORE FUNDING

    PLAQUEMINES PARISH COMMUNITY CARE CENTERS FOUNDATION INC

    $137,576
    BELLE CHASSE, LA2025

    SUICIDE PREVENTION SERVICES IN PLAQUEMINES PARISH

    COVENANT HOUSE

    $136,309
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    27/7 CRISIS INTERVENTION AND COMPREHENSIVE RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR YOUTH EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS

    FANNIE C WILLIAMS CHARTER SCHOOL

    $133,433
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CREATIVE LEARNING AFTER SCHOOL SUCCESS

    CENTER FOR THE INNOVATIVE TRAINING OF YOUTH INC DBA STEM NOLA

    $133,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    STEM FOR EVERY CHILD

    NEW ORLEANS CAREER CENTER

    $133,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    SECONDARY PATHWAYS TO ECONOMIC SUCCESS: PARTNERING TO EXPAND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ACCESS & FAMILY ADVANCEMENT

    YOUTHFORCE NOLA (FORMERLY EDUCATE NOW)

    $133,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    INCREASING ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY THROUGH TRAINING AND SOFT SKILLS

    COLLEGIATE ACADEMIES

    $125,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    LITERACY FOR ALL: EMPOWERING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

    GLOBAL MARITIME MINISTRIES INC

    $125,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CORE FUNDING

    YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NEW ORLEANS

    $113,859
    METAIRIE, LA2025

    YMCA AQUATICS ACADEMY: SAFETY AROUND WATER

    CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    $105,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    THRIVEKIDS MENTAL HEALTH WELLNESS PROJECT

    JUSTICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY CENTER OF LOUISIANA

    $104,187
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    FAIR CHANCE PROJECT

    DISABILITY RIGHTS LOUISIANA

    $103,163
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    FINANCIAL ACCESS INCLUSION & RESOURCES

    SPECIAL EDUCATION LEADER FELLOWSHIP

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    SPECIAL EDUCATION LEADER FELLOWSHIP: TRANSFORMING SCHOOLS IN GREATER NEW ORLEANS

    COLLEGE BEYOND

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    EXPANDING THE COLLEGE BEYOND IMPACT

    LOUISIANA CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    FIRST 1,000 DAYS INITIATIVE

    TRAININGGROUNDS INC

    $100,000
    SLIDELL, LA2025

    WE PLAY CENTER

    NORTHSHORE FOOD BANK

    $100,000
    COVINGTON, LA2025

    KIDS WEEKEND FOOD PROGRAM

    BASTION COMMUNITY OF RESILIENCE

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    VETERANS HEALTH AND REINTEGRATION INITIATIVE

    CITY YEAR INC

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    TEAM SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM AT SUCCESS PREP THURGOOD MARSHALL

    826 NEW ORLEANS

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    NEW ORLEANS EARLY LITERACY PROGRAM

    OZANAM INN

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CASE MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO TRANSITION WOMEN OUT OF HOMELESSNESS

    UNCOMMON CONSTRUCTION INC

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    UNCOMMON CONSTRUCTION 3 TIER APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

    LOUISIANA PAROLE PROJECT INC

    $100,000
    BATON ROUGE, LA2025

    THE REDEMPTION INITIATIVE: PEER MENTORED REENTRY FOR PERSONS SERVING EXTREME SENTENCES

    STEM LIBRARY LAB

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CREATING PHENOMENON-BASED K-12 SCIENCE CLASSROOMS

    EARLY PARTNERS

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    EXPANDING ACCESS AND QUALITY IN TODDLER EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION

    LOUISIANA CENTER FOR CHILDREN'S RIGHTS

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    CELEBRATION FOR CHILDREN'S RIGHTS

    GIVING HOPE INC

    $100,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    FIGHTING FOOD INSECURITY IN NOLA

    CHILDREN'S BUREAU OF NEW ORLEANS

    $98,777
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    PROJECT CONNECT - INCREASING ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN SCHOOLS

    PROPELLER A FORCE FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION

    $97,500
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    PROPELLER EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ACCELERATOR

    THE 1881 RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    $95,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    THE 1881 INSTITUTE BRIDGE PROGRAM

    GOOD SHEPHERD NATIVITY MISSION SCHOOL INC

    $88,250
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    FAMILY-CENTERED INTERVENTIONS FOR MORE EQUITABLE OUTCOMES

    HOTEL HOPE

    $86,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    MAKING ROOM FOR HOPE: CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SUPPORT FOR WOMEN WITH CHILDREN EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS

    FREE ALAS

    $84,188
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    PROJECT DENDER/PROYECTO DEFENSOR

    VIA LINK INC

    $82,460
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    VIA CARE

    LOUISIANA ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES

    $80,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    PRIME TIME - INCREASING IMPACTS FOR FAMILIES

    JERICHO ROAD EPISCOPAL HOUSING INITIATIVE INC

    $77,500
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    JERICHO ROAD'S WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

    NAMI SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA

    $77,285
    MANDEVILLE, LA2025

    ESTABLISHMENT OF CLUBHOUSE NEW ORLEANS

    GREATER NEW ORLEANS FOUNDATION

    $75,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    GIVENOLA DAY 2024

    JAMES SAMARITAN (FORMERLY JAMES STOREHOUSE LOUISIANA)

    $75,000
    COVINGTON, LA2025

    CORE FUNDING

    THE POSSE FOUNDATION INC

    $75,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    POSSE NEW ORLEANS: COLLEGE SUCCESS AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

    RIGHTEOUS RIDES

    $75,000
    TRUESDALE, MO2025

    CORE FUNDING