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The Beller Family Foundation concentrates its giving on local faith-based activity, demonstrated by a single large grant to the Goldsby Church for fellowships, outreach, and ministry. Their philanthropy appears community‑focused and driven by support for congregational programs and religious ministry in Goldsby, Oklahoma. The foundation favors direct funding of church-led activities rather than broad geographic or issue diversification.
Highly concentrated: a single, large grant to one local church indicating targeted, place-based support for faith ministry rather than distributed or diversified giving.
A single $590,000 grant to Goldsby Church for fellowships, outreach, and ministry anchors the Beller Family Foundation’s recent giving and makes its religious focus unmistakable. The foundation pairs that congregation-level support with other faith-linked grants, including funding for student-athlete religious support through Fellowship of Christian Athletes and scripture translation work with Seed Company. Its portfolio also reaches into school equipment, counseling, financial education, and FFA sponsorships, showing a pattern of backing practical needs in local schools alongside ministry-oriented work. The 2025 grants list suggests a small private foundation operating with a concentrated set of priorities rather than a wide, diversified grant strategy. Most of the named recipients are Oklahoma organizations, with giving centered on communities such as Goldsby, Edmond, Hobart, Noble, Newcastle, Asher, and Oklahoma City. The foundation’s recent activity shows direct, purpose-specific grants to churches, student-serving groups, and schools, with clear links to faith formation, youth support, and community-based services.
Faith-based work is the clearest theme in the recent grants. In 2025, the foundation gave $590,000 to Goldsby Church for fellowships, outreach, and ministry, and $100,000 to Fellowship of Christian Athletes for supporting student athletes with religious support. That same year, it provided $10,000 to Seed Company for scripture translation, extending the faith-related pattern beyond local congregational support. School-related giving is also visible in the portfolio. The foundation awarded $76,000 to Hobert Public Schools for schools equipment lease pre-payment and $54,000 to Noble Schools for school equipment, indicating support for operational needs in K-12 settings. It also funded $5,000 to Mgyfc Inc for counseling for students at Newcastle Schools and $4,000 to Asher Public Schools for sponsoring Asher FFA, connecting education, student services, and agricultural youth programming.
The grant sizes are highly concentrated: the 25th percentile is about $3,000, the median is $10,000, and the 75th percentile is about $63,000, with one very large outlier at $590,000. The 2025 list shows a mix of major program support and smaller sponsorship-style awards. The foundation is a private foundation and does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Its recent recipients are all in the United States, and the pattern appears recurring in the sense of repeated support for churches, student-focused religious work, and schools rather than one-off thematic experimentation. Application details are not shown in the grant data, though one active project page indicates that direct donations, materials, and volunteer labor are accepted for the Washington Multi-purpose Facility project.
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Notable grantees: Goldsby Church
Recent grants are entirely domestic, with 9 grants to U.S. recipients. Oklahoma is the main landing place, including Goldsby, Edmond, Hobart, Noble, Newcastle, Asher, and Oklahoma City. Texas appears once through Seed Company in Arlington. The Oklahoma concentration is especially visible in grants to Goldsby Church, Growing Oaks Association, and local schools and community groups across small-city and suburban locations. The recipient map suggests a locally rooted Oklahoma pattern rather than national geographic spread.
The recent grants point to churches, faith-based student groups, public schools, student counseling providers, agricultural youth programs, and scripture translation work. Examples include Goldsby Church, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Hobert Public Schools, Mgyfc Inc, Asher Public Schools, and Seed Company.
Its recent giving centers on faith-based ministry and outreach, student-athlete religious support, school equipment and lease pre-payment, student counseling, financial education classes, scripture translation, and FFA sponsorship. Those themes appear across grants ranging from $4,000 to $590,000.
The 2025 grant list shows a median grant of $10,000, with the 25th percentile around $3,000 and the 75th percentile around $63,000. The distribution is skewed by one much larger grant of $590,000.
Its 2025 grants went entirely to U.S. recipients. Oklahoma received most of the listed grants, including recipients in Goldsby, Edmond, Hobart, Noble, Newcastle, Asher, and Oklahoma City; Texas appears once with Arlington-based Seed Company.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GOLDSBY CHURCH | GOLDSBY, OK | $590,000 | 2025 | FOR FELLOWSHIPS, OUTREACH, & MINISTRY |
| FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES | EDMOND, OK | $100,000 | 2025 | SUPPORTING STUDENT ATHLETES WITH RELIGIOUS SUPPORT |
| HOBERT PUBLIC SCHOOLS | HOBART, OK | $76,000 | 2025 | SCHOOLS EQUIPMENT LEASE PRE-PAYMENT |
| NOBLE SCHOOLS | NOBLE, OK | $54,000 | 2025 | SCHOOL EQUIPMENT |
| GROWING OAKS ASSOCIATION | GOLDSBY, OK | $30,000 | 2025 | FINANCIAL EDUCATION CLASSES |
| SEED COMPANY | ARLINGTON, TX | $10,000 | 2025 | SCRIPTURE TRANSLATION |
| MGYFC INC | NEWCASTLE, OK | $5,000 | 2025 | COUNSELING FOR STUDENTS AT NEWCASTLE SCHOOLS |
| ASHER PUBLIC SCHOOLS | ASHER, OK | $4,000 | 2025 | SPONSORING ASHER FFA |
| OKC METRO ALLIANCE | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $1,288 | 2025 | BEANS & CORNBREAD LEGACY LUNCHEON SPONSORSHIP |
| GROWING OAKS ASSOCIATION | GOLDSBY, OK | $405,532 | 2024 | FINANCIAL EDUCATION CLASSES |
| GOLDSBY CHURCH | GOLDSBY, OK | $325,000 | 2024 | FOR FELLOWSHIPS, OUTREACH, & MINISTRY |
| FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES | EDMOND, OK | $107,500 | 2024 | SUPPORTING STUDENT ATHLETES WITH RELIGIOUS SUPPORT |
| CHURCH IN ACTION | CHANDLER, AZ | $30,000 | 2024 | HELPING SUPPORT RELIGIOUS MINISTRY IN GERMANY |
| SERMON ON THE MOUNT | ANADARKO, OK | $25,000 | 2024 | LEADERSHIP TRAINING |
| HOPE CENTER MINISTRIES | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $23,500 | 2024 | SUPPORTING WOMEN IN RECOVERY |
| FIFTH SPARROW | NORMAN, OK | $20,000 | 2024 | HELPING YOUNG MEN TRANSITION OUT OF FOSTER CARE |
| TUTTLE PUBLIC SCHOOL | TUTTLE, OK | $10,440 | 2024 | SCHOOLS EQUIPMENT LEASE PRE-PAYMENT |
| WASHINGTON ALL SPORTS ALLIANCE | WASHINGTON, OK | $10,000 | 2024 | SUPPORT WASHINGTON SCHOOLSATHLETICS |
| MGYFC INC | NEWCASTLE, OK | $10,000 | 2024 | COUNSELING FOR STUDENTS AT NEWCASTLE SCHOOLS |
| PRAGUE SCHOOLS | PRAGUE, OK | $6,000 | 2024 | SCHOOLS EQUIPMENT LEASE PRE-PAYMENT |
| WELEETKA ATHLETICS | WELEETKA, OK | $5,000 | 2024 | GOLF TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER FOR WELEETKA SCHOOLS ATHELTICS |
| WASHINGTON BAND BOOSTER ASSOCIATION | WASHINGTON, OK | $5,000 | 2024 | SUPPORTING WASHINGTON SCHOOLS BAND |
| PURCELL PUBLIC SCHOOL | PURCELL, OK | $4,800 | 2024 | SPONSORING PURCELL FFA |
| WASHINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS | WASHINGTON, OK | $3,584 | 2024 | DONATION OF FOOD FOR SCHOOL CARNIVAL |
| ABBOTT HOUSE CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER | NORMAN, OK | $2,010 | 2024 | HELPING PREVENT CHILD ABUSE AND ADVOCATE FOR CHILDREN |
| OKC METRO ALLIANCE | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $1,288 | 2024 | BEANS & CORNBREAD LEGACY LUNCHEON SPONSORSHIP |
| UNITED SCOTTISH CLANS OF OKLAHOMA | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK | $1,000 | 2024 | HELP PRESERVE SCOTTISH CULTURE & EDUCATE |
GOLDSBY CHURCH
$590,000FOR FELLOWSHIPS, OUTREACH, & MINISTRY
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES
$100,000SUPPORTING STUDENT ATHLETES WITH RELIGIOUS SUPPORT
HOBERT PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$76,000SCHOOLS EQUIPMENT LEASE PRE-PAYMENT
NOBLE SCHOOLS
$54,000SCHOOL EQUIPMENT
GROWING OAKS ASSOCIATION
$30,000FINANCIAL EDUCATION CLASSES
SEED COMPANY
$10,000SCRIPTURE TRANSLATION
MGYFC INC
$5,000COUNSELING FOR STUDENTS AT NEWCASTLE SCHOOLS
ASHER PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$4,000SPONSORING ASHER FFA
OKC METRO ALLIANCE
$1,288BEANS & CORNBREAD LEGACY LUNCHEON SPONSORSHIP
GROWING OAKS ASSOCIATION
$405,532FINANCIAL EDUCATION CLASSES
GOLDSBY CHURCH
$325,000FOR FELLOWSHIPS, OUTREACH, & MINISTRY
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES
$107,500SUPPORTING STUDENT ATHLETES WITH RELIGIOUS SUPPORT
CHURCH IN ACTION
$30,000HELPING SUPPORT RELIGIOUS MINISTRY IN GERMANY
SERMON ON THE MOUNT
$25,000LEADERSHIP TRAINING
HOPE CENTER MINISTRIES
$23,500SUPPORTING WOMEN IN RECOVERY
FIFTH SPARROW
$20,000HELPING YOUNG MEN TRANSITION OUT OF FOSTER CARE
TUTTLE PUBLIC SCHOOL
$10,440SCHOOLS EQUIPMENT LEASE PRE-PAYMENT
WASHINGTON ALL SPORTS ALLIANCE
$10,000SUPPORT WASHINGTON SCHOOLSATHLETICS
MGYFC INC
$10,000COUNSELING FOR STUDENTS AT NEWCASTLE SCHOOLS
PRAGUE SCHOOLS
$6,000SCHOOLS EQUIPMENT LEASE PRE-PAYMENT
WELEETKA ATHLETICS
$5,000GOLF TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER FOR WELEETKA SCHOOLS ATHELTICS
WASHINGTON BAND BOOSTER ASSOCIATION
$5,000SUPPORTING WASHINGTON SCHOOLS BAND
PURCELL PUBLIC SCHOOL
$4,800SPONSORING PURCELL FFA
WASHINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$3,584DONATION OF FOOD FOR SCHOOL CARNIVAL
ABBOTT HOUSE CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER
$2,010HELPING PREVENT CHILD ABUSE AND ADVOCATE FOR CHILDREN
OKC METRO ALLIANCE
$1,288BEANS & CORNBREAD LEGACY LUNCHEON SPONSORSHIP
UNITED SCOTTISH CLANS OF OKLAHOMA
$1,000HELP PRESERVE SCOTTISH CULTURE & EDUCATE
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