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    Have Faith Haiti Mission Support Trust

    ActiveHousing & Shelter
    SOUTHFIELD, MIWebsite2488096190

    About Have Faith Haiti Mission Support Trust

    Provide pathways to success for Detroiters in need through programs in learning, health care and housing and by supporting community partners.

    Focus Areas

    Learning / EducationHealth CareHousing & Community DevelopmentVolunteer ServicesYouth Services

    Who They Fund

    residents of Haitifaith-community participants / church-affiliated populations

    Funding Style

    general operating / mission supportfaith-based organization supportinternational (country-specific) grantmaking

    Topics

    Haiti-focused programming

    About Have Faith Haiti Mission Support Trust

    Have Faith Haiti Mission Support Trust’s recent giving is defined by a single recurring partner: A Hole in the Roof Foundation, which received the two largest grants on file, including $593,264 in 2024 and $587,000 in 2025 to support the mission of the Have Faith Haiti/Hole in the Roof. That pattern points to a funder built around sustained mission support rather than a broad portfolio of many smaller grants. The trust’s stated summary also ties its work to pathways for Detroiters in need through learning, health care, and housing, while its topic taxonomy adds Haiti-focused programming and faith-based community services. The foundation sits within the wider SAY Detroit ecosystem and appears alongside programs such as Detroit Dream Scholars, the SAY Detroit Family Health Clinic, and Working Homes / Working Families, which together indicate interest in education, medical access, and housing stability. Its public profile also connects it to residents of Haiti and faith-community participants, showing that its grantmaking reflects both Detroit-centered community support and Haiti-related mission work. Across the available records, the trust’s giving is concentrated, purpose-driven, and closely tied to mission continuity.

    What Have Faith Haiti Mission Support Trust Funds

    Education is one clear lane for the trust’s broader ecosystem. Detroit Dream Scholars offers four-year scholarships to young people in Detroit, and the program is supported and funded by SAY Detroit and partners through Radiothon proceeds. Housing is another recurring theme. Working Homes / Working Families refurbishes abandoned homes for working families in Detroit, pairing housing stabilization with neighborhood improvement and family support. A separate housing-related program, the SAY Detroit Family Health Clinic, extends the foundation’s community-health emphasis by serving homeless children and their mothers in Detroit. Faith-based service and disaster-related support also appear in the program structure. A Hole in the Roof Foundation Grants are used to help faith and relief groups pay for repairs, rebuilding infrastructure, and related project costs, with Port-au-Prince specifically named in the program geography. Together, these programs show attention to education, housing, health care, and faith-linked relief work.

    How Have Faith Haiti Mission Support Trust Gives

    The grant-size data show a single observed amount at p25, median, and p75: $593,264. That indicates a very narrow recent distribution, with the available top grants clustered at nearly the same level in consecutive years. The recent grants list also shows continuity across 2024 and 2025, both directed to the same recipient and for the same mission-related purpose. The trust is not an individual-giving vehicle, and it does not make program-related investments. Its structure and program descriptions suggest mission support tied to affiliated community and faith-based work rather than an open, multi-grantee application model.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $587K

    Total Assets

    $18K

    Total Revenue

    $1.3M

    Total Expenses

    $875K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $593K and $593K, with a median of $593K.

    25th Percentile

    $593K

    Median

    $593K

    75th Percentile

    $593K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in MI.

    Funding intensity
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    Leadership

    MITCH ALBOM

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    Where Have Faith Haiti Mission Support Trust Makes Grants

    All recorded grants go to recipients in the United States, and 100% are in Michigan. The grant record places the recipient in Southfield, while the broader program footprint points to Detroit, Metro Detroit, and Southeast Michigan. Specific program locations include Detroit, Michigan for the scholarship, housing, and clinic work, plus Port-au-Prince, Haiti in the faith-and-relief infrastructure program. The geography is therefore local in the U.S. record, with Haiti named in programmatic scope rather than in the country distribution of recent grants.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Have Faith Haiti Mission Support Trust

    What kinds of programs does Have Faith Haiti Mission Support Trust support?

    The trust’s stated focus areas include learning and education, health care, housing and community development, volunteer services, and youth services. Its topic taxonomy also points to Haiti-focused programming and faith-based community services, with support tied to residents of Haiti and church-affiliated populations.

    How concentrated is the recent grantmaking?

    The available grant-size distribution is extremely tight: p25, median, and p75 are all $593,264. The two largest recent grants are $593,264 in 2024 and $587,000 in 2025, both to A Hole in the Roof Foundation for the same mission support purpose.

    What geographic area receives the most support?

    The foundation gives locally, with 100% of grants going to recipients in Michigan. Recent program references also point to Detroit and Metro Detroit, while the Haiti-related program geography includes Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

    Does the trust fund recurring partners?

    Yes. The recent grants list shows the same recipient, A Hole in the Roof Foundation, in both 2024 and 2025. The matching purpose language suggests an ongoing relationship centered on the Have Faith Haiti/Hole in the Roof mission.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    A HOLE IN THE ROOF FOUNDATIONSOUTHFIELD, MI$587,0002025TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE HAVE FAITH HAITI/HOLE IN THE ROOF
    A HOLE IN THE ROOF FOUNDATIONSOUTHFIELD, MI$593,2642024TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE HAVE FAITH HAITI/HOLE IN THE ROOF

    A HOLE IN THE ROOF FOUNDATION

    $587,000
    SOUTHFIELD, MI2025

    TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE HAVE FAITH HAITI/HOLE IN THE ROOF

    A HOLE IN THE ROOF FOUNDATION

    $593,264
    SOUTHFIELD, MI2024

    TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE HAVE FAITH HAITI/HOLE IN THE ROOF