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    Faith and Learning International Nfp

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    Wheaton, ILWebsite6305805750

    About Faith and Learning International Nfp

    Faith and Learning International primarily funds evangelical Christian ministry and discipleship initiatives, both in the U.S. and internationally, with most grants coded to religion-related activities. Their giving favors project-specific support (often labeled “project expenses”) for churches, mission agencies, campus ministries and Christian higher-education institutions. A small portion of grants supports allied causes such as health services and refugee/relief work, but the portfolio is dominated by faith formation and mission activity. Grants are often repeated to the same organizations, indicating ongoing partnerships rather than one-off gifts.

    Focus Areas

    Evangelical church ministry and local congregational projects (e.g., Brookhaven Church)Global missionary support and Bible teaching networks (e.g., Langham Partners, OC International)Youth and campus discipleship programs (e.g., Engage 360, campus ministries)Christian higher education and faith-based colleges (e.g., George Fox University, John Brown University)Faith-based relief and international outreach (e.g., Impact Ukraine, En Gedi Group)

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, project-focused grants with several repeat recipients; mix of mid-size awards (five- to six-figure for top grantees) and smaller project gifts. Predominantly restricted/project support to faith-based organizations rather than broad unrestricted general operating grants.

    About Faith and Learning International Nfp

    Faith and Learning International NFP’s recent giving is defined by project-specific support for evangelical Christian ministry, discipleship, and mission work, with repeat awards to the same organizations across multiple years. A single church account appears twice at the top of the recent grant list: Brookhaven Church received $167,515 in 2024 and $139,633 in 2025 for project expenses. That pattern of continued support also shows up with Engage 360, which received $110,337 in 2023 and $15,703 in 2024, again for project expenses. The foundation’s portfolio also reaches beyond local congregational work into Bible teaching networks, missionary organizations, campus ministry, and faith-based colleges. Grants to Langham Partners USA Inc, OC International, George Fox University, and John Brown University point to a mix of church, higher-education, and global ministry priorities. Most awards in the recent list are coded to religion-related activities, with project expenses used as the common grant purpose.

    What Faith and Learning International Nfp Funds

    Church ministry is a clear priority. Brookhaven Church received $167,515 in 2024 and another $139,633 in 2025, both for project expenses. The foundation also supported Tactical Evangelism with $14,850 in 2023 for project expenses, showing interest in evangelistic work as well as congregational support. Campus and youth discipleship is another visible strand. Engage 360 received $110,337 in 2023 and $15,703 in 2024, both labeled project expenses, tying the funder to ongoing ministry with younger audiences. On the education side, George Fox University received $33,500 in 2024 for project expenses, and John Brown University received $16,000 in 2023 for project expenses. International and mission-oriented work appears through OC International, which received $39,500 in 2023 and $20,000 in 2024.

    How Faith and Learning International Nfp Gives

    Grant sizes cluster in the mid-five-figure range: p25 is $15,777, the median is $24,238, and p75 is $33,054. The recent list includes several repeat recipients, including Brookhaven Church, Engage 360, Langham Partners USA Inc, OC International, and Belay Global, which suggests ongoing relationships rather than isolated gifts. The foundation is an NFP and does not fund individuals. Its giving is project-restricted, with recurring labels such as project expenses and project-specific support. The available recent grant data does not show an application process.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $280K

    Total Assets

    $5.2M

    Total Revenue

    $8.3M

    Total Expenses

    $7.6M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $16K and $33K, with a median of $24K.

    25th Percentile

    $16K

    Median

    $24K

    75th Percentile

    $33K

    Geographic Reach

    National9 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in MN.

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    Funding Style

    project-specific fundingrestricted/project-restricted supportoperational/project expensesshort-term/one-time project grants

    Notable grantees: Brookhaven Church, Engage 360, Langham Partners USA, OC International, George Fox University

    Topics

    general project implementationprogram delivery supportadministrative and operational costs

    Where Faith and Learning International Nfp Makes Grants

    Faith and Learning International NFP gives nationally, and all recent grants in the provided list went to U.S. recipients. Minnesota is the top state by grant count, and the recent list includes Impact Ukraine Inc in Baxter, MN. Other recipient cities that appear more than once include Charlotte, NC; Colorado Springs, CO; Scottsdale, AZ; and McKinney, TX. The foundation’s giving in the sample also reaches Newberg, OR; Fort Wayne, IN; Siloam Springs, AR; Jericho, VT; Dallas, TX; and Baxter, MN.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Faith and Learning International Nfp

    What kinds of organizations does Faith and Learning International NFP fund most often?

    The recent grants point mainly to evangelical Christian ministry, discipleship, and mission work. Examples in the list include churches, campus ministries, Bible-teaching networks, missionary organizations, and Christian higher-education institutions, with grant purposes usually labeled project expenses.

    Does Faith and Learning International NFP fund organizations outside the United States?

    In the provided recent-grants data, all 21 grants went to U.S. recipients, for 100.0% of the sample.

    What is a typical grant size from Faith and Learning International NFP?

    Typical awards sit in the mid-five-figure range. The p25 grant size is $15,777, the median is $24,238, and the p75 is $33,054.

    Does the foundation appear to support the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Brookhaven Church, Engage 360, Langham Partners USA Inc, OC International, and Belay Global, which indicates repeat support rather than one-time awards.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Brookhaven Church—$139,6332025Project expenses
    Langham Partners USA Inc—$43,3142025Project expenses
    Belay Global -V—$29,6882025Project expenses
    Genesis Health Foundation—$25,9502025Project expenses
    Pan De Vida Inc—$20,0002025Project expenses
    Alula's Dream Foundation—$11,7012025Project expenses
    ABWE Donor Services—$10,0002025Project expenses
    Brookhaven ChurchMcKinney, TX$167,5152024Project Expenses
    George Fox UniversityNewberg, OR$33,5002024Project Expenses
    Langham Partners USA incScottsdale, AZ$31,7182024Project Expenses
    Impact Ukraine IncBaxter, MN$31,0002024Project Expenses
    Belay Global -VColorado Springs, CO$25,3382024Project Expenses
    En Gedi GroupFort Wayne, IN$23,1372024Project Expenses
    OC InternationalColorado Springs, CO$20,0002024Project Expenses
    Engage 360Charlotte, NC$15,7032024Project Expenses
    DeliberateDallas, TX$8,5472024Project Expenses
    Engage 360Charlotte, NC$110,3372023Project Expenses
    OC InternationalColorado Springs, CO$39,5002023Project Expenses
    John Brown UniversitySiloam Springs, AR$16,0002023Project Expenses
    Tactical EvangelismJericho, VT$14,8502023Project Expenses
    Langham Partners USA incScottsdale, AZ$10,0192023Project Expenses

    Brookhaven Church

    $139,633
    2025

    Project expenses

    Langham Partners USA Inc

    $43,314
    2025

    Project expenses

    Belay Global -V

    $29,688
    2025

    Project expenses

    Genesis Health Foundation

    $25,950
    2025

    Project expenses

    Pan De Vida Inc

    $20,000
    2025

    Project expenses

    Alula's Dream Foundation

    $11,701
    2025

    Project expenses

    ABWE Donor Services

    $10,000
    2025

    Project expenses

    Brookhaven Church

    $167,515
    McKinney, TX2024

    Project Expenses

    George Fox University

    $33,500
    Newberg, OR2024

    Project Expenses

    Langham Partners USA inc

    $31,718
    Scottsdale, AZ2024

    Project Expenses

    Impact Ukraine Inc

    $31,000
    Baxter, MN2024

    Project Expenses

    Belay Global -V

    $25,338
    Colorado Springs, CO2024

    Project Expenses

    En Gedi Group

    $23,137
    Fort Wayne, IN2024

    Project Expenses

    OC International

    $20,000
    Colorado Springs, CO2024

    Project Expenses

    Engage 360

    $15,703
    Charlotte, NC2024

    Project Expenses

    Deliberate

    $8,547
    Dallas, TX2024

    Project Expenses

    Engage 360

    $110,337
    Charlotte, NC2023

    Project Expenses

    OC International

    $39,500
    Colorado Springs, CO2023

    Project Expenses

    John Brown University

    $16,000
    Siloam Springs, AR2023

    Project Expenses

    Tactical Evangelism

    $14,850
    Jericho, VT2023

    Project Expenses

    Langham Partners USA inc

    $10,019
    Scottsdale, AZ2023

    Project Expenses