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    El-Beulah Retirement Village

    ActiveHousing & Shelter
    INDIANAPOLIS, INWebsite3175774600

    About El-Beulah Retirement Village

    Beautiful & affordable senior condo style living since 1995

    Focus Areas

    senior housingsenior wellness & fitnesscommunity activitieshealth servicesage 50+ programs

    Who They Fund

    widowsmissionaries / faith-based organizationsdisaster-affected individuals and communities

    Funding Style

    direct service / program-specific supportrestricted / designated fundingemergency / rapid response funding

    Topics

    About El-Beulah Retirement Village

    El-beulah Retirement Village Inc’s recent giving is defined by a sustained relationship with Abundant Life Church, including a $240,000 grant in 2025 and prior grants of $137,000 in 2024 and $145,000 in 2023 for missions support and widow support. That pattern points to a foundation that uses its charitable dollars for faith-based outreach and social care rather than broad, open-ended philanthropy. The organization’s grant list also includes recurring support for Hope International, which received $42,000 in 2024, $33,355 in 2025, and $22,000 in 2023 for missions support. Smaller gifts repeat across several years as well, suggesting a steady rhythm of designated support alongside a few larger awards. The foundation’s stated areas of interest include senior housing, senior wellness and fitness, community activities, health services, and age 50+ programs, while its topic taxonomy shows additional emphasis on missions support, widow support, and disaster relief. Across the recent grants shown here, the giving profile is focused and relational, with multiple awards tied to the same organizations over time.

    What El-Beulah Retirement Village Funds

    Missions support is a major thread in the foundation’s recent grantmaking. It gave $42,000 in 2024, $33,355 in 2025, and $22,000 in 2023 to Hope International for missions support. The same theme appears in smaller recurring grants to Global University, which received $6,000 in 2023, 2024, and 2025 for missions support. Disaster relief is another clear category: Convoy of Hope received $62,000 in 2024 and $12,000 in both 2023 and 2025 for disaster relief. The foundation also funded Gateway International with $6,000 in 2023, 2024, and 2025 for missions support, showing a multi-year pattern of designated support rather than one-time awards.

    How El-Beulah Retirement Village Gives

    Typical grant size is tightly clustered at $6,000, with a median of $6,000 and a p75 of $37,000; the p25 is also $6,000. That spread indicates a base of small, repeat awards with a few much larger grants. The recent grants show recurring relationships over multiple years, especially with Abundant Life Church, Hope International, Convoy of Hope, Global University, Asia's Little Ones, Doug Hollisindonesia, and Gateway International. The foundation gives restricted, program-specific funding and also uses emergency or rapid-response support in disaster relief. It does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $309K

    Total Assets

    $6.9M

    Total Revenue

    $1.6M

    Total Expenses

    $1.5M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $6K and $37K, with a median of $6K.

    25th Percentile

    $6K

    Median

    $6K

    75th Percentile

    $37K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 14% of grants go to recipients in MO.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters

    Leadership

    REV PETER BOSWORTH

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    missions support (faith-based outreach and missionary activities)
    widow support (financial and social support for widows)
    disaster relief (immediate aid and recovery assistance)

    Where El-Beulah Retirement Village Makes Grants

    The grant geography is entirely U.S.-based in the recent grants shown, with 21 grants in the United States. Missouri is the top giving state by grant count, driven largely by Springfield recipients such as Convoy of Hope, Hope International, Global University, Asia's Little Ones, and Doug Hollisindonesia. Indianapolis also appears repeatedly through Abundant Life Church in Indiana, and Baton Rouge appears through Gateway International in Louisiana. Fourteen percent of grants go to recipients in Indiana, the foundation’s headquarters state.

    Frequently Asked Questions About El-Beulah Retirement Village

    What kinds of organizations does El-beulah Retirement Village Inc support most often?

    The recent grants point most clearly to faith-based and relief-oriented organizations. Missions support appears repeatedly, including grants to Hope International, Global University, Gateway International, Asia's Little Ones, and Doug Hollisindonesia. The foundation also funds widow support and disaster relief, as shown in grants to Abundant Life Church and Convoy of Hope.

    Does the foundation make repeated grants to the same recipients?

    Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years. Abundant Life Church received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Hope International in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Convoy of Hope in 2023, 2024, and 2025; and Global University, Asia's Little Ones, Doug Hollisindonesia, and Gateway International also recur across years.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant sizes are centered at $6,000. The p25 is $6,000, the median is $6,000, and the p75 is $37,000. Recent activity shows that many awards sit at that $6,000 level, with a smaller number of larger grants above it.

    Which geographies receive the most support?

    Recent grants are all to U.S. recipients. Missouri leads by grant count, with multiple recipients in Springfield. Indiana also appears through Indianapolis grants, and Louisiana appears through Baton Rouge grants. Fourteen percent of grants go to recipients in Indiana.

    Does El-beulah Retirement Village Inc fund disaster relief?

    Yes. Convoy of Hope received $62,000 in 2024 and $12,000 in both 2023 and 2025 for disaster relief. That makes disaster response a recurring part of the foundation’s grantmaking rather than a one-time exception.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCHINDIANAPOLIS, IN$240,0002025MISSIONS SUPPORT, WIDOW SUPPORT
    HOPE INTERNATIONALFORT MYERS, FL$33,3552025MISSIONS SUPPORT
    CONVOY OF HOPESPRINGFIELD, MO$12,0002025DISASTER RELIEF
    GLOBAL UNIVERSITYSPRINGFIELD, MO$6,0002025MISSIONS SUPPORT
    ASIA'S LITTLE ONESPRINGFIELD, MO$6,0002025MISSIONS SUPPORT
    DOUG HOLLISINDONESIASPRINGFIELD, MO$6,0002025MISSIONS SUPPORT
    GATEWAY INTERNATIONALBATON ROUGE, LA$6,0002025MISSIONS SUPPORT
    ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCHINDIANAPOLIS, IN$137,0002024MISSIONS SUPPORT, WIDOW SUPPORT
    CONVOY OF HOPESPRINGFIELD, MO$62,0002024DISASTER RELIEF
    HOPE INTERNATIONALFORT MYERS, FL$42,0002024MISSIONS SUPPORT
    ASIA'S LITTLE ONESSPRINGFIELD, MO$6,0002024MISSIONS SUPPORT
    GLOBAL UNIVERSITYSPRINGFIELD, MO$6,0002024MISSIONS SUPPORT
    DOUG HOLLISINDONESIASPRINGFIELD, MO$6,0002024MISSIONS SUPPORT
    GATEWAY INTERNATIONALBATON ROUGE, LA$6,0002024MISSIONS SUPPORT
    ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCHINDIANAPOLIS, IN$145,0002023MISSIONS SUPPORT, WIDOW SUPPORT
    HOPE INTERNATIONALFORT MYERS, FL$22,0002023MISSIONS SUPPORT
    CONVOY OF HOPESPRINGFIELD, MO$12,0002023DISASTER RELIEF
    GATEWAY INTERNATIONALBATON ROUGE, LA$6,0002023MISSIONS SUPPORT
    GLOBAL UNIVERSITYSPRINGFIELD, MO$6,0002023MISSIONS SUPPORT
    ASIA'S LITTLE ONESSPRINGFIELD, MO$6,0002023MISSIONS SUPPORT
    DOUG HOLLISINDONESIASPRINGFIELD, MO$6,0002023MISSIONS SUPPORT

    ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH

    $240,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2025

    MISSIONS SUPPORT, WIDOW SUPPORT

    HOPE INTERNATIONAL

    $33,355
    FORT MYERS, FL2025

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    CONVOY OF HOPE

    $12,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2025

    DISASTER RELIEF

    GLOBAL UNIVERSITY

    $6,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2025

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    ASIA'S LITTLE ONE

    $6,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2025

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    DOUG HOLLISINDONESIA

    $6,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2025

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL

    $6,000
    BATON ROUGE, LA2025

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH

    $137,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2024

    MISSIONS SUPPORT, WIDOW SUPPORT

    CONVOY OF HOPE

    $62,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2024

    DISASTER RELIEF

    HOPE INTERNATIONAL

    $42,000
    FORT MYERS, FL2024

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    ASIA'S LITTLE ONES

    $6,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2024

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    GLOBAL UNIVERSITY

    $6,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2024

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    DOUG HOLLISINDONESIA

    $6,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2024

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL

    $6,000
    BATON ROUGE, LA2024

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH

    $145,000
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN2023

    MISSIONS SUPPORT, WIDOW SUPPORT

    HOPE INTERNATIONAL

    $22,000
    FORT MYERS, FL2023

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    CONVOY OF HOPE

    $12,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2023

    DISASTER RELIEF

    GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL

    $6,000
    BATON ROUGE, LA2023

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    GLOBAL UNIVERSITY

    $6,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2023

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    ASIA'S LITTLE ONES

    $6,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2023

    MISSIONS SUPPORT

    DOUG HOLLISINDONESIA

    $6,000
    SPRINGFIELD, MO2023

    MISSIONS SUPPORT