The Pueblo St Paul Memorial Endowment primarily funds local United Methodist congregations in southern Colorado, providing modest, unrestricted support for congregational operations and community services. Grants indicate priorities such as sustaining meal programs, upgrading security systems, and maintaining digital services and general operations. The foundation appears focused on practical, local parish needs rather than programmatic innovation or large-capital projects.
Pueblo St Paul Memorial Endowment’s giving is defined by steady support for United Methodist congregations in southern Colorado, with grants that keep churches functioning as local service hubs. The largest recent award in the list went to Beulah Community Umc for a lunch program, security system, digital service, and maintenance, which captures the funder’s practical emphasis: helping small congregations cover operations, outreach, and basic facility needs. Other awards show the same pattern in different settings, from Vineland UMC in Pueblo for lighting and food pantry support to Sonrise Church in Pueblo West for online ministry and a walking path picnic area. The grant amounts are generally modest, which fits a funder that appears oriented toward targeted assistance rather than large project financing. Across the recent grants, support reaches churches, church-based youth activities, and congregational upkeep, with a clear preference for uses that sustain everyday ministry and community service. The foundation’s footprint is local, and the recipients are overwhelmingly rooted in Colorado communities where United Methodist congregations serve as familiar neighborhood institutions.
A central theme in Pueblo St Paul Memorial Endowment’s grantmaking is congregational operations. They gave $4,180 to Wesley Mthodist Church in Pueblo for office support, and $2,500 to Monte Vista United Methodist Churc for equipment for online ministry. Those awards point to a funder that helps churches maintain the infrastructure needed for regular worship and communication. Another repeated area is food and meal support. Beulah Community Umc received $8,755 for a lunch program along with security and maintenance needs, while Vineland UMC in Pueblo received $4,425 for a lighting system and food pantry. Youth and family programming also appears in the record. Adriance United Methodist Church in Pueblo received $2,400 for camp scholarships, and Yuma United Methodist Church received $2,300 for office equipment and VBS programming.
Grant sizes are small and clustered: p25 is $1,398, median grant size is $2,350, and p75 is $3,222. The recent record shows repeated support to some recipients across multiple years, including Wray United Methodist Church, Alamosa First United Methodist Church, Sonrise Church, Rocky Ford United Methodist Church, Olney Springs Community Umc, Manzanola United Methodist Church, and the Salida United Methodist churches. That pattern suggests ongoing relationship-based giving rather than one-time awards. The foundation is structured as an endowment, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. The grant record also shows a local, Colorado-centered approach with awards tied to specific congregational needs.
$106K
$452K
$41K
$39K
Most grants fall between $1K and $3K, with a median of $2K.
25th Percentile
$1K
Median
$2K
75th Percentile
$3K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in CO.
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Small number of modest grants concentrated on local churches; largely one-off or occasional operational support to congregations rather than broad geographic dispersal or multi-year large commitments.
Notable grantees: Beulah Community United Methodist Church, Alamosa First United Methodist Church
All recent grants in the dataset go to recipients in Colorado, and 100% of grants are to recipients in the foundation’s headquarters state. Pueblo appears often, with recipients including Vineland UMC, Wesley Mthodist Church, Adriance United Methodist Church, and Pueblo First United Methodist Church. Other frequent locations include Alamosa, Wray, Rocky Ford, Salida, and Pueblo West. The spread reaches smaller southern and eastern Colorado communities such as La Junta, La Veta, Limon, Yuma, Manzanola, and Olney Springs, reflecting a local service area rather than a multi-state footprint.
The recent grants show a focus on United Methodist congregations and church-based ministries in Colorado. Recipients include churches, a church youth camp, and church-affiliated programs such as lunch services, food pantries, online ministry, camp scholarships, VBS programming, and Boy Scout support.
Typical awards are modest. The grant-size distribution shows a 25th percentile of $1,398, a median of $2,350, and a 75th percentile of $3,222. The recent list also includes larger outliers such as $8,755 and $6,648.
No. The recipient-country distribution shows 40 grants, all in the US, and 100% of grants go to recipients in Colorado. The recent grant list is entirely Colorado-based, with recipients in places like Pueblo, Alamosa, Wray, Salida, and Pueblo West.
Recurring themes include congregational operations, meal and food support, facility and safety improvements, and digital ministry. Recent examples include office support, food pantry work, lighting systems, online ministry equipment, security systems, camp scholarships, and VBS materials.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Wray United Methodist Church, Alamosa First United Methodist Church, Sonrise Church, Rocky Ford United Methodist Church, Olney Springs Community Umc, Manzanola United Methodist Church, and the Salida United Methodist churches.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALAMOSA FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | ALAMOSA, CO | $6,648 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SALIDA | SALIDA, CO | $5,000 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| WRAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | WRAY, CO | $4,350 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| WESLEY MTHODIST CHURCH | PUEBLO, CO | $4,180 | 2025 | OFFICE SUPPORT |
| UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF LAMAR | LAMAR, CO | $3,485 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| LA JUNTA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | LA JUNTA, CO | $3,088 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | CENTER, CO | $2,600 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| ROCKY FORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | ROCKY FORD, CO | $2,500 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| PUEBLO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | PUEBLO, CO | $2,000 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| BEULAH COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | BEULAH, CO | $1,300 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| AVONDALE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | AVONDALE, CO | $1,200 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| MANZANOLA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | MANZANOLA, CO | $800 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| SONRISE CHURCH | PUEBLO WEST, CO | $500 | 2025 | GRANT REQUEST |
| BEAVER CREEK YOUTH CAMP | SOUTH FORK, CO | $5,000 | 2024 | GRANT REQUEST |
| ROCKY FORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | ROCKY FORD, CO | $3,000 | 2024 | GRANT REQUEST |
| WRAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | WRAY, CO | $2,200 | 2024 | GRANT REQUEST |
| SONRISE CHURCH | PUEBLO WEST, CO | $2,100 | 2024 | GRANT REQUEST |
| ALAMOSA FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | ALAMOSA, CO | $2,000 | 2024 | GRANT REQUEST |
| OLNEY SPRINGS COMMUNITY UMC | OLNEY SPRINGS, CO | $1,500 | 2024 | GRANT REQUEST |
| MANZANOLA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | MANZANOLA, CO | $1,430 | 2024 | GRANT REQUEST |
| CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | CENTER, CO | $1,000 | 2024 | GRANT REQUEST |
| JULESBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | JULESBURG, CO | $1,000 | 2024 | GRANT REQUEST |
| WESLEY MTHODIST CHURCH | PUEBLO, CO | $300 | 2024 | OFFICE SUPPORT |
| NATURE & WILDLIFE DISCOVERY CENTER | PUEBLO, CO | $200 | 2024 | SUMMER CAMP |
| BEULAH COMMUNITY UMC | BEULAH, CO | $8,755 | 2023 | LUNCH PROGRAMSECURITY SYSTEM,DIGITAL SERVICE, MAINT. |
| FIRST UMC OF SALIDA | SALIDA, CO | $5,000 | 2023 | RAFT GUIDE DINNER |
| SONRISE CHURCH | PUEBLO WEST, CO | $4,928 | 2023 | ON-LINE MINISTRYWALKING PATH PICNIC AREA |
| VINELAND UMC | PUEBLO, CO | $4,425 | 2023 | LIGHTING SYSTEM,FOOD PANTRY |
| WESLEY UMC - BOY SCOUT TROOP #19 | PUEBLO, CO | $3,135 | 2023 | BOY SCOUT FEESCHOLARSHIPS |
| LA VETA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | LA VETA, CO | $3,000 | 2023 | ADA SHOWER |
| FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | STERLING, CO | $2,500 | 2023 | LIGHTING UPGRADES |
| MONTE VISTA UNITED METHODIST CHURC | MONTE VISTA, CO | $2,500 | 2023 | EQUIPMENT FORONLINE MINISTRY |
| FIRT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LIMON | LIMON, CO | $2,450 | 2023 | BACK-TO-SCHOOLSUPPLY STORE |
| ADRIANCE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | PUEBLO, CO | $2,400 | 2023 | CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS |
| YUMA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | YUMA, CO | $2,300 | 2023 | OFFICE EQUIPMENT,VBS PROGRAM |
| MANZANOLA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | MANZANOLA, CO | $2,208 | 2023 | GREEN INITIATIVEFOR CHURCH |
| OLNEY SPRINGS COMMUNITY UMC | OLNEY SPRINGS, CO | $2,000 | 2023 | CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS |
| WRAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | WRAY, CO | $1,500 | 2023 | CHILDREN'S MINISTRYMATERIALS |
| JULESBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | JULESBURG, CO | $1,000 | 2023 | COMPUTER |
| WESLEY MTHODIST CHURCH | PUEBLO, CO | $100 | 2023 | MEMORIAL DONATION |
ALAMOSA FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$6,648GRANT REQUEST
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SALIDA
$5,000GRANT REQUEST
WRAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$4,350GRANT REQUEST
WESLEY MTHODIST CHURCH
$4,180OFFICE SUPPORT
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF LAMAR
$3,485GRANT REQUEST
LA JUNTA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$3,088GRANT REQUEST
CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
GRANT REQUEST
ROCKY FORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$2,500GRANT REQUEST
PUEBLO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$2,000GRANT REQUEST
BEULAH COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$1,300GRANT REQUEST
AVONDALE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$1,200GRANT REQUEST
MANZANOLA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$800GRANT REQUEST
SONRISE CHURCH
$500GRANT REQUEST
BEAVER CREEK YOUTH CAMP
$5,000GRANT REQUEST
ROCKY FORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$3,000GRANT REQUEST
WRAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$2,200GRANT REQUEST
SONRISE CHURCH
$2,100GRANT REQUEST
ALAMOSA FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$2,000GRANT REQUEST
OLNEY SPRINGS COMMUNITY UMC
$1,500GRANT REQUEST
MANZANOLA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$1,430GRANT REQUEST
CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$1,000GRANT REQUEST
JULESBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$1,000GRANT REQUEST
WESLEY MTHODIST CHURCH
$300OFFICE SUPPORT
NATURE & WILDLIFE DISCOVERY CENTER
$200SUMMER CAMP
BEULAH COMMUNITY UMC
$8,755LUNCH PROGRAMSECURITY SYSTEM,DIGITAL SERVICE, MAINT.
FIRST UMC OF SALIDA
$5,000RAFT GUIDE DINNER
SONRISE CHURCH
$4,928ON-LINE MINISTRYWALKING PATH PICNIC AREA
VINELAND UMC
$4,425LIGHTING SYSTEM,FOOD PANTRY
WESLEY UMC - BOY SCOUT TROOP #19
$3,135BOY SCOUT FEESCHOLARSHIPS
LA VETA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$3,000ADA SHOWER
FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$2,500LIGHTING UPGRADES
MONTE VISTA UNITED METHODIST CHURC
$2,500EQUIPMENT FORONLINE MINISTRY
FIRT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LIMON
$2,450BACK-TO-SCHOOLSUPPLY STORE
ADRIANCE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$2,400CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS
YUMA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$2,300OFFICE EQUIPMENT,VBS PROGRAM
MANZANOLA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$2,208GREEN INITIATIVEFOR CHURCH
OLNEY SPRINGS COMMUNITY UMC
$2,000CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS
WRAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$1,500CHILDREN'S MINISTRYMATERIALS
JULESBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$1,000COMPUTER
WESLEY MTHODIST CHURCH
$100MEMORIAL DONATION