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    Au'Inca Door of Hope

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    PARIS, TXSitio web9037857445

    About Au'Inca Door of Hope

    Au'Inca Door of Hope Inc. is a small, faith-driven funder that concentrates its giving on Native American tribal governments/communities and Christian congregations/missions, particularly Pentecostal and evangelical churches. Most dollars flow to a handful of repeated recipients serving tribal areas in the Southwest, suggesting a mix of community development and faith-based ministry support rather than broad national philanthropy.

    Focus Areas

    Support for Arizona tribal communities (e.g., White Mountain Apache, Cibecue)Pentecostal and evangelical church ministries in tribal or rural communitiesFaith-based mission outreach and local congregation program supportCommunity services on reservation lands (implicit from tribal and church grantees)

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: a majority of funds go to a small number of large grants to tribal entities and repeat church grantees. Giving is relationship-focused (multiple grants to the same organizations) rather than widely distributed across many new recipients.

    Funding Style

    program-specific supportrestricted/project funding

    About Au'Inca Door of Hope

    Au'inca Door of Hope Inc. directs much of its recent giving toward Native American tribal communities and church-based ministry in the Southwest, with large program-support grants landing repeatedly at White Mountain Apache Tribe and Cibecue Tribal Complex. The pattern points to a funder that backs ongoing local operations rather than a wide mix of national charities. Recent awards also show support for faith communities in reservation and rural settings, including ShipRock Pentecostal Church and Faith Covenant Church in Monument Valley. That combination of tribal and Pentecostal or evangelical recipients shapes the foundation’s profile more than any single project type. The foundation’s largest recent grants are concentrated among a small set of recurring recipients, and several of those recipients appear in different years. White Mountain Apache Tribe received $543,766 in 2024 and $307,656 in 2023 for program support, while Cibecue Tribal Complex received $353,920 in 2025. Those grants, together with other program-support awards to churches and mission-oriented organizations, suggest a grantmaker that favors sustained operating support in communities it knows well.

    What Au'Inca Door of Hope Funds

    In tribal community support, Au'inca Door of Hope Inc. gave $543,766 to White Mountain Apache Tribe in White River, AZ, for program support, and $353,920 to Cibecue Tribal Complex in Cibeque, AZ, for program support. Those awards sit alongside another grant to White Mountain Apache Tribe for $307,656 in 2023, showing repeated support for the same community. Faith-based ministry is another clear theme. The foundation awarded $146,458 to ShipRock Pentecostal Church in ShipRock, NM, and $100,406 plus $97,710 plus $45,059 to Faith Covenant Church in Monument Valley, UT, all for program support. It also gave $38,345 to Freedom Church of God in Emory, TX, and $23,216 to Hidalgo Mission in Hidalgo, TX. Across these grants, the common thread is operational support for churches and mission settings in tribal or rural places.

    How Au'Inca Door of Hope Gives

    Typical grant size is $45,059 at the 25th percentile, $100,406 at the median, and $307,656 at the 75th percentile, indicating a small number of larger awards alongside many mid-sized grants. The recent record also shows repeat recipients across multiple years, including White Mountain Apache Tribe and Faith Covenant Church. Au'inca Door of Hope Inc. appears to use program support as its standard grant form. It is a foundation rather than a donor-advised fund or operating charity, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $437K

    Total Assets

    $529K

    Total Revenue

    $768K

    Total Expenses

    $691K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $45K and $308K, with a median of $100K.

    25th Percentile

    $45K

    Median

    $100K

    75th Percentile

    $308K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 22% of grants go to recipients in AZ.

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    RAMONA HILL

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    operational/program implementation support

    Notable grantees: White Mountain Apache Tribe, Cibecue Tribal Complex, Faith Covenant Church, ShipRock Pentecostal Church, Freedom Church of God

    Topics

    unspecified programmatic activitiesprogram delivery capacityongoing program operations

    Where Au'Inca Door of Hope Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is regional and overwhelmingly U.S.-based, with 9 of 9 recent grants going to recipients in the United States. Arizona is the top state by grant count, reflecting repeated awards to White River and Cibeque. Other recipient locations in the recent record include Monument Valley, Utah; ShipRock, New Mexico; Emory, Texas; and Hidalgo, Texas. Texas accounts for 22% of grants, but the foundation gives most often in Arizona rather than in its headquarters state.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Au'Inca Door of Hope

    What kinds of organizations does Au'inca Door of Hope Inc. support most often?

    Its recent grants go mainly to Native American tribal governments and communities, along with Christian congregations and missions. Examples include White Mountain Apache Tribe, Cibecue Tribal Complex, ShipRock Pentecostal Church, and Faith Covenant Church, all funded for program support.

    Does Au'inca Door of Hope Inc. make recurring grants?

    Yes. White Mountain Apache Tribe received grants in 2023 and 2024, and Faith Covenant Church received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025. That repeated pattern suggests the foundation often renews support for the same recipients.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Among recent grants, the 25th percentile is $45,059, the median is $100,406, and the 75th percentile is $307,656. The distribution includes both mid-sized grants and several larger awards above $300,000.

    Where does Au'inca Door of Hope Inc. give most often?

    Arizona is the top state by grant count. Recent Arizona recipients include White Mountain Apache Tribe in White River and Cibecue Tribal Complex in Cibeque, showing a strong concentration there.

    What type of support do the grants usually provide?

    The recent grants are all labeled program support. That includes support for tribal community programs and for church or mission operations, such as awards to White Mountain Apache Tribe, Faith Covenant Church, and ShipRock Pentecostal Church.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Cibecue Tribal ComplexCibeque, AZ$353,9202025Program Support
    Faith Covenant ChurchMonument Valley, UT$45,0592025Program Support
    Freedom Church of GodEmory, TX$38,3452025Program Support
    White Mountain Apache TribeWhite River, AZ$543,7662024Program Support
    Faith Covenant ChurchMonument Valley, UT$100,4062024Program Support
    White Mountain Apache TribeWhite River, AZ$307,6562023Program Support
    ShipRock Pentecostal ChurchShipRock, NM$146,4582023Program Support
    Faith Covenant ChurchMonument Valley, UT$97,7102023Program Support
    Hidalgo MissionHidalgo, TX$23,2162023Program Support

    Cibecue Tribal Complex

    $353,920
    Cibeque, AZ2025

    Program Support

    Faith Covenant Church

    $45,059
    Monument Valley, UT2025

    Program Support

    Freedom Church of God

    $38,345
    Emory, TX2025

    Program Support

    White Mountain Apache Tribe

    $543,766
    White River, AZ2024

    Program Support

    Faith Covenant Church

    $100,406
    Monument Valley, UT2024

    Program Support

    White Mountain Apache Tribe

    $307,656
    White River, AZ2023

    Program Support

    ShipRock Pentecostal Church

    $146,458
    ShipRock, NM2023

    Program Support

    Faith Covenant Church

    $97,710
    Monument Valley, UT2023

    Program Support

    Hidalgo Mission

    $23,216
    Hidalgo, TX2023

    Program Support