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    Fellowship of Christian Athletes

    ActiveYouth Development
    KANSAS CITY, MOWebsite8169210909

    About Fellowship of Christian Athletes

    To lead every coach and athlete into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church.

    Focus Areas

    Faith-based youth developmentSports ministryChristian leadership trainingEvangelism

    Who They Fund

    youth-serving nonprofit organizationschildren and teenagers who attend campslocal camp communities affected by flooding

    Funding Style

    capital / infrastructure recovery grantsemergency / disaster relief fundingorganizational capacity buildingnetwork / coalition support

    About Fellowship of Christian Athletes

    A $500,000 grant to YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly for rebuilding camp facilities after flood damage is the clearest recent signal of Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ funding priorities. The foundation pairs that kind of infrastructure recovery with repeated support for youth-serving organizations that share its Christian sports-ministry orientation. In 2025, it also gave $100,000 each to Youth Commission International Inc, My Farm Camps Expeerience Inc, and Calvary Christian Academy for like-minded youth organizations. Those awards point to a grantmaker that backs camp communities, youth development, and Christian leadership settings rather than individual athletes or one-off scholarships. The foundation’s own summary centers on leading every coach and athlete into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church, and the recent grants reflect that mission in institutional form. Schools appear throughout the list, alongside camp and ministry partners, suggesting a network-based approach to building faith-based youth development. Grant sizes range from large recovery support to smaller operating or program awards, with the largest recent check reserved for flood recovery and a broad set of mid-sized awards directed to organizations working in aligned youth and ministry spaces.

    What Fellowship of Christian Athletes Funds

    Camp facility recovery is a visible part of the foundation’s giving. In 2025, it awarded $500,000 to YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain, North Carolina, to support rebuilding camp facilities after flood damage. That award shows a willingness to fund capital repair when youth-serving sites are disrupted. The foundation also funds coalition-style youth work. It gave $100,000 to Youth Commission International Inc in Charlotte, North Carolina, and another $100,000 to My Farm Camps Expeerience Inc in Charlotte, North Carolina, both to support like-minded youth organizations. A third $100,000 award went to Calvary Christian Academy in Charlotte for the same purpose. School-based ministry appears in the California awards, where Templeton High School received $28,891 and St Joseph High School received $23,440, each for like-minded youth organizations. These grants suggest an emphasis on Christian youth development across camps, schools, and affiliated nonprofits.

    How Fellowship of Christian Athletes Gives

    Typical grants cluster in the mid-five-figure range, with a p25 of $10,846, a median of $15,133, and a p75 of $46,668. The distribution includes a very large outlier at $500,000, but most awards sit closer to the median. All listed grants are from 2025, so the recent sample does not show a multi-year recipient pattern. The foundation funds organizations, not individuals, and makes no program-related investments. Its structure looks like a grantmaking charity with institutional awards rather than an individual-aid fund. The listed grants also indicate a mix of one-off awards and repeated support for aligned organizations, especially those tied to youth ministry and camps.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $969K

    Total Assets

    $161.2M

    Total Revenue

    $260M

    Total Expenses

    $238.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $11K and $47K, with a median of $15K.

    25th Percentile

    $11K

    Median

    $15K

    75th Percentile

    $47K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional2 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in CA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Leadership

    SHANE WILLIAMSON

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    Topics

    camp facility reconstructionpost-flood recovery and resilienceyouth development programs (camp-based)nonprofit organizational sustainabilitycontinuity of youth services

    Where Fellowship of Christian Athletes Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is entirely U.S.-based in the recent sample, with 16 grants to U.S. recipients. California is the top state by grant count, and the list is concentrated in Central Coast and inland California cities such as Templeton, Orcutt, Santa Ynez, Santa Maria, Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo, Lompoc, Paso Robles, Atascadero, and Nipomo. Outside California, the largest awards in the sample go to Black Mountain and Charlotte, North Carolina. No grants in the provided list go to recipients in Missouri.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Fellowship of Christian Athletes

    What kinds of organizations does Fellowship of Christian Athletes fund?

    The recent grants point to youth-serving nonprofits, Christian schools, and camp-based organizations. Examples include YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly for camp reconstruction after flooding, Youth Commission International Inc for like-minded youth organizations, and Templeton High School for like-minded youth organizations.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is centered in the mid-five figures. The p25 is $10,846, the median is $15,133, and the p75 is $46,668. A $500,000 grant appears as a large outlier in the 2025 sample.

    Does the foundation fund only one region?

    No. The recent grants are all in the United States, but they reach multiple states. California has the most recipient grants, and North Carolina appears with both Black Mountain and Charlotte awards.

    What focus areas show up in the recent grants?

    The grants cluster around faith-based youth development, sports ministry, Christian leadership training, and evangelism. The listed purposes also include camp facility reconstruction, post-flood recovery, nonprofit sustainability, and support for like-minded youth organizations.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    YMCA BLUE RIDGE ASSEMBLYBLACK MOUNTAIN, NC$500,0002025SUPPORT REBUILDING CAMP FACILITIES AFTER FLOOD
    YOUTH COMMISSION INTERNATIONAL INCCHARLOTTE, NC$100,0002025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    MY FARM CAMPS EXPEERIENCE INCCHARLOTTE, NC$100,0002025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    CALVARY CHRISTIAN ACADEMYCHARLOTTE, NC$100,0002025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    TEMPLETON HIGH SCHOOLTEMPLETON, CA$28,8912025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    ST JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOLORCUTT, CA$23,4402025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    SANTA YNEZ HIGH SCHOOLSANTA YNEZ, CA$19,0522025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    ERNEST RIGHETTI HIGH SCHOOLSANTA MARIA, CA$15,2282025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    ARROYO GRANDE HIGH SCHOOLARROYO GRANDE, CA$15,0382025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    SAN LUIS OBISPO HIGH SCHOOLSAN LUIS OBISPO, CA$11,8102025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    PIONEER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLSANTA MARIA, CA$11,7032025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    LOMPOC HIGH SCHOOLLOMPOC, CA$11,2682025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    PASO ROBLES HIGH SCHOOLPASO ROBLES, CA$9,5822025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    ATASCADERO HIGH SCHOOLATASCADERO, CA$9,1082025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    NIPOMO HIGH SCHOOLNIPOMO, CA$8,7522025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
    MISSION PREP HIGH SCHOOLSAN LUIS OBISPO, CA$5,1902025SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    YMCA BLUE RIDGE ASSEMBLY

    $500,000
    BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC2025

    SUPPORT REBUILDING CAMP FACILITIES AFTER FLOOD

    YOUTH COMMISSION INTERNATIONAL INC

    $100,000
    CHARLOTTE, NC2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    MY FARM CAMPS EXPEERIENCE INC

    $100,000
    CHARLOTTE, NC2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    CALVARY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

    $100,000
    CHARLOTTE, NC2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    TEMPLETON HIGH SCHOOL

    $28,891
    TEMPLETON, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    ST JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL

    $23,440
    ORCUTT, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    SANTA YNEZ HIGH SCHOOL

    $19,052
    SANTA YNEZ, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    ERNEST RIGHETTI HIGH SCHOOL

    $15,228
    SANTA MARIA, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    ARROYO GRANDE HIGH SCHOOL

    $15,038
    ARROYO GRANDE, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    SAN LUIS OBISPO HIGH SCHOOL

    $11,810
    SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    PIONEER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL

    $11,703
    SANTA MARIA, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    LOMPOC HIGH SCHOOL

    $11,268
    LOMPOC, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    PASO ROBLES HIGH SCHOOL

    $9,582
    PASO ROBLES, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    ATASCADERO HIGH SCHOOL

    $9,108
    ATASCADERO, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    NIPOMO HIGH SCHOOL

    $8,752
    NIPOMO, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

    MISSION PREP HIGH SCHOOL

    $5,190
    SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA2025

    SUPPORT LIKE-MINDED YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS