First Fruit Inc. concentrates its funding on faith-rooted international ministries and organizational strengthening for global Christian service. With just three large grants in the sample, the foundation appears to prioritize support for ministry operations, leadership development programs, and capacity-building for international relief and faith-based organizations. Their gifts suggest an emphasis on scaling ministry impact overseas rather than broad domestic grantmaking.
First Fruit Inc. stands out for repeated large grants to faith-based organizations working across the Majority World, especially where the money is tied to capacity building, leadership pipelines, and ministry operations. In the recent grants sample, the largest award was $500,000 to Life in Abundance International for the ministry of LIA Blue Wings, followed by $330,000 to Reconciled World for strengthening organizational capacity. That pattern fits a funder that backs organizations beyond short-term project support and into internal systems, staffing, and long-range ministry expansion. The foundation also shows a strong interest in leadership formation. It gave $255,000 to Strategic Global Assistance Inc for the work of LeaderSource in 2024 and $200,000 to Elam Ministries for capacity building initiatives, with the 2025 grant specifying tech, fundraising, and admin support. Other sizable awards support succession planning, church engagement, operational strengthening, and collaborative ministry work in India and the Middle East. Across the sample, First Fruit Inc. appears to favor relational, flexible grants for Christian organizations serving global communities, with a visible emphasis on strengthening the people and structures behind the work.
Leadership development is one of the clearest threads in First Fruit Inc.’s grantmaking. It provided $255,000 to Strategic Global Assistance Inc to support the work of LeaderSource in 2024, and $100,000 to Langham Partnership USA for decentralizing decision making to Langham’s global South leaders. Those grants point to an interest in local leadership, succession, and shared authority. Organizational strengthening is another recurring area. The foundation gave $330,000 to Reconciled World for strengthening organizational capacity, and $200,000 to Elam Ministries for capacity building initiatives, including tech, fundraising, and admin support in 2025. It also awarded $160,776 to International Generosity Foundation to support the director of church engagement position. In education and school infrastructure, First Fruit Inc. funded Village Schools International with $200,000 for construction of new schools in Malawi, Zambia, Uganda and Kenya, and gave $118,000 to Thornston Educational Fund for the Valley of Vision Leadership Academy, including teachers’ salaries, materials, travel, housing, and tech.
$3.9M
$19.5M
$1.4M
$4.8M
Most grants fall between $5K and $36K, with a median of $10K.
25th Percentile
$5K
Median
$10K
75th Percentile
$36K
About 15% of grants go to recipients in MI.
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Highly concentrated: few, large grants to a small set of international faith-based and capacity-building organizations rather than many small awards; emphasis on multi-hundred-thousand dollar grants to support operations and leadership initiatives.
Notable grantees: Life in Abundance International, Reconciled World, Strategic Global Assistance (LeaderSource)
Typical awards in the full dataset cluster around smaller grants, with a p25 of $5,000, a median of $10,000, and a p75 of $36,250. The recent sample also shows several much larger awards, which suggests a mix of routine project support and occasional major capacity-building gifts. Repeated recipients appear across multiple years, including New Generations, Village Schools International, National Christian Foundation, and Redeem International, indicating ongoing relationships rather than one-off transactions. First Fruit Inc. is classified as a Pure DAF Provider and funds individuals, which aligns with its flexible, relational grantmaking style. Unsolicited project requests are accepted for one of its grantmaking streams.
First Fruit Inc. gives nationally, but the recent grants sample is entirely U.S.-recipient based. Michigan is the top state by grant count, and California recipients make up 15% of grants. Recent grants landed in cities including Dallas, Wheaton, Elkhart, Lookout Mountain, Fairfax, Los Altos, Colorado Springs, Clearwater, La Mirada, Temecula, and Grand Rapids. The recipient-country distribution in the available data shows 240 grants to U.S. organizations.
The recent grants and program descriptions show support for faith-based and Christian organizations focused on leadership development, organizational capacity building, church engagement, education, medical ministry, refugee support, and global humanitarian work. Examples in the sample include ministries, partnerships, and school-focused organizations serving the Majority World.
Yes. The sample includes multiple-year support for several organizations, including New Generations, Village Schools International, National Christian Foundation, and Redeem International. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships and recurring support rather than only one-time awards.
Across the broader dataset, the grant-size distribution is p25 $5,000, median $10,000, and p75 $36,250. The recent sample includes larger strategic gifts as well, but the overall distribution shows many smaller grants alongside occasional major awards.
Yes for the First Fruit General Grantmaking / Project Requests stream. The program description says unsolicited requests are accepted there, and it describes project requests such as surgery sponsorships, school support, and equipment.
Its program descriptions emphasize the Majority World, Global South, developing countries, and low-income countries. In the recent grants sample, Michigan has the highest grant count, California recipients account for 15% of grants, and the listed recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LIFE IN ABUNDANCE INTERNATIONAL | DALLAS, TX | $500,000 | 2025 | TOWARDS THE MINISTRY OF LIA BLUE WINGS |
| RECONCILED WORLD | WHEATON, IL | $330,000 | 2025 | TOWARDS STRENGTHENING ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY |
| STRATEGIC GLOBAL ASSISTANCE INC | ELKHART, IN | $255,000 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF LEADERSOURCE IN 2024 |
| ELAM MINISTRIES | ALPHARETTA, GA | $200,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT ELAM'S CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVES IN THE AREAS OF TECH, FUNDRAISING, AND ADMIN |
| VILLAGE SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL | TOMBALL, TX | $200,000 | 2025 | CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SCHOOLS IN MALAWI, ZAMBIA, UGANDA AND KENYA |
| INTERNATIONAL GENEROSITY FOUNDATION | CLEARWATER, FL | $160,776 | 2025 | TO SUPPORT THE DIRECTOR OF CHURCH ENGAGEMENT POSITION |
| EVERY GENERATION MINISTRIES | TEMECULA, CA | $125,000 | 2025 | EGM MENA'S COLLABORATE PROJECTS AND EXPANSION INTO SYRIA |
| THORNSTON EDUCATIONAL FUND | WRIGHTWOOD, CA | $118,000 | 2025 | VALLEY OF VISION LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: TEACHERS' SALARIES, MATERIALS, TRAVEL/HOUSING, TECH |
| NATIONAL CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION | ALPHARETTA, GA | $116,250 | 2025 | IC2024, FUND #1231557 |
| DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL | COLORADO SPRINGS, CO | $100,000 | 2025 | TO EMPOWER 50 AFRICAN FEMALE LEADERS TO COMPLETE THEIR MAOL PROGRAM |
| REDEEM INTERNATIONAL | MERRIFIELD, VA | $100,000 | 2025 | TO EQUIP THE UGANDA NATIONAL TEAM TO SUPPORT MINISTRY GROWTH |
| FAR EAST BROADCASTING COMPANY | LA MIRADA, CA | $100,000 | 2025 | YEAR 3: TOWARDS STRENGTHENING OPERATIONAL CAPACITIES AND LEADERSHIP PIPELINE FOR VIETNAM |
| INSTITUTE OF CHINESE STUDIES | CHINO HILLS, CA | $90,000 | 2025 | YEAR 1 PAYMENT: STAFFING & TECH UPGRADES |
| ALPHA USA | CAROL STREAM, IL | $80,000 | 2025 | MATCHING GRANT TOWARDS WORK TO STRENGTHEN THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS FOR THE CHURCH |
| LIFENET INTERNATIONAL | WASHINGTON, DC | $77,500 | 2025 | TOWARDS EQUIPPING CHURCH BASED HEALTH CLINICS IN DR CONGO AND BURUNDI |
| TEACH EVERY NATION USA INC | ATLANTA, GA | $77,000 | 2025 | YEAR 1 PAYMENT FOR INTEGRATING A NEW TECH STRATEGY |
| SCHOLARLEADERS INTERNATIONAL | GRAND RAPIDS, MI | $75,000 | 2025 | YEAR 1 PAYMENT FOR NO MORE INITIATIVE |
| LIFE IN ABUNDANCE | DALLAS, TX | $50,000 | 2025 | TOWARDS SPONSORSHIP & FISCAL CAPACITY-BUILDING OF GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS |
| OASIS INTERNATIONAL LTD NFP | CHILCAGO, IL | $50,000 | 2025 | TOWARDS ESTABLISHING A FRENCH PUBLISHING DIVISION TO BENEFIT THE CHURCH |
| LAUSANNE MOVEMENT | ORLANDO, FL | $50,000 | 2025 | DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR SALARY CONTRIBUTION |
| LAUSANNE MOVEMENT | ORLANDO, FL | $50,000 | 2025 | DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR SALARY CONTRIBUTION |
| VERITAS FORUM | CAMBRIDGE, MA | $35,000 | 2025 | YEAR 3 - 1:1 MATCH GRANT FOR INDIGENOUS FACULTY NETWORK |
| NATIONAL CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION | ALPHARETTA, GA | $30,000 | 2025 | IC 2024 IMPLEMENTAION FEES FUND #1231557 |
| LIFE IN ABUNDANCE INTERNATIONAL | DALLAS, TX | $30,000 | 2025 | FOR THREE AFRICAN, FEMALE-LED ORGANIZATIONS TO RECEIVE CAPACITY-BUILDING TRAINING |
| SCHOLARLEADERS INTERNATIONAL | GRAND RAPIDS, MI | $30,000 | 2025 | YEAR 2: TOWARDS STAFFING NEEDS FOR THE STREGNGTHENING OF THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS |
| LUIS PALAU ASSOCIATION | PORTLAND, OR | $25,000 | 2025 | WHEREVER NEEDED MOST |
| HEART FOR LEBANON FOUNDATION | BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC | $25,000 | 2025 | TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON |
| GROWERS FIRST | LAGUNA BEACH, CA | $25,000 | 2025 | FOR THE MINISTRY OF GROWERS FIRST |
| GRACE OPEN DOORS | NEWPORT BEACH, CA | $25,000 | 2025 | TOWARDS A SOLAR SYSTEM INSTALLATION AT APE KEDELLA |
| ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN EVERYWHERE | RIDGEFIELD, WA | $25,000 | 2025 | FOR THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS |
| ROSE WOMENS FOUNDATION | POTOMAC, MD | $25,000 | 2025 | GRANT: SPIRITUAL INTERGRATION STRATEGY |
| LUIS PALAU ASSOCIATION | PORTLAND, OR | $25,000 | 2025 | CMCT WHERE IT IS NEEDED MOST |
| CASA VIVA | WHEATON, IL | $25,000 | 2025 | TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT OF CASA VIVA SOLUTIONS AND PHIL TRAVEL |
| REACT SERVICES | MILL CREEK, WA | $21,000 | 2025 | FOR SEED FUNDING TO KEEP WORKING AT MIN. ONE DAY PER WEEK |
| HEART FOR LEBANON FOUNDATION | BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC | $20,000 | 2025 | FOR WHENEVER NEEDED MOST IN LEBANON |
| STARFISH PROJECT | GOSHEN, IN | $20,000 | 2025 | TO COVER COUNSELING DEPARTMENT LAUNCH COSTS |
| LIVADA ORPHAN CARE | PLANO, TX | $20,000 | 2025 | WHEREVER NEEDED MOST |
| LIVADA ORPHAN CARE | PLANO, TX | $18,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT GRANT - STAFF WAGES |
| NOVO MISSION INC | ANAHEIM, CA | $15,000 | 2025 | TO MINISTER TO PEOPLE IN LEBANON AND ACROSS THE REGION |
| UNCAGED | ATLANTA, GA | $15,000 | 2025 | FOR WHEREVER NEEDED MOST |
| TEACH EVERY NATION USA INC | ATLANTA, GA | $15,000 | 2025 | ADDITIONAL GIFT FOR LEADERSHIP AND STAFF WHERE NEEDED MOST |
| PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL | ATLANTA, GA | $15,000 | 2025 | FOR THE MINISTRY WORK IN MALI, WHERE NEEDED MOST |
| ASIAN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT NETWORK | ELK GROVE, CA | $15,000 | 2025 | GOSPEL-CENTERED LEADERSHIP AND MENTORSHIP COHORTS |
| NOMI NETWORK | DALLAS, TX | $15,000 | 2025 | TOWARDS CHAPLAIN'S PART-TIME SALARY |
| ALPHA USA | CAROL STREAM, IL | $15,000 | 2025 | ADDITIONAL GIFT FOR LEADERSHIP AND STAFF - WHERE NEEDED MOST |
| SCHOLARLEADERS INTERNATIONAL | GRAND RAPIDS, MI | $15,000 | 2025 | ADDITIONAL GIFT FOR LEADERSHIP AND STAFF - WHERE NEEDED MOST |
| INSTITUTE OF CHINESE STUDIES | CHINO HILLS, CA | $15,000 | 2025 | ADDITIONAL GIFT FOR LEADERSHIP AND STAFF - WHERE NEEDED MOST |
| MIDDLE EAST BIBLE OUTREACH | ATLANTA, GA | $15,000 | 2025 | TO CONTINUE SERVING AS MANY DISPLACED PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE, FOR AS LONG AS THE NEED ARISES |
| SCHOLARLEADERS INTERNATIONAL | GRAND RAPIDS, MI | $15,000 | 2025 | TOWARDS MEETING EXPENSES FOR FRANCOPHONE DELEGATES |
| LAUSANNE MOVEMENT | ORLANDO, FL | $15,000 | 2025 | FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN FROM THE MAJORITY WORLD TO ATTEND GATHERING IN SEOUL |
LIFE IN ABUNDANCE INTERNATIONAL
$500,000TOWARDS THE MINISTRY OF LIA BLUE WINGS
RECONCILED WORLD
$330,000TOWARDS STRENGTHENING ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY
STRATEGIC GLOBAL ASSISTANCE INC
$255,000TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF LEADERSOURCE IN 2024
ELAM MINISTRIES
$200,000SUPPORT ELAM'S CAPACITY BUILDING INITIATIVES IN THE AREAS OF TECH, FUNDRAISING, AND ADMIN
VILLAGE SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL
$200,000CONSTRUCTION OF NEW SCHOOLS IN MALAWI, ZAMBIA, UGANDA AND KENYA
INTERNATIONAL GENEROSITY FOUNDATION
$160,776TO SUPPORT THE DIRECTOR OF CHURCH ENGAGEMENT POSITION
EVERY GENERATION MINISTRIES
$125,000EGM MENA'S COLLABORATE PROJECTS AND EXPANSION INTO SYRIA
THORNSTON EDUCATIONAL FUND
$118,000VALLEY OF VISION LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: TEACHERS' SALARIES, MATERIALS, TRAVEL/HOUSING, TECH
NATIONAL CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION
$116,250IC2024, FUND #1231557
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL
$100,000TO EMPOWER 50 AFRICAN FEMALE LEADERS TO COMPLETE THEIR MAOL PROGRAM
REDEEM INTERNATIONAL
$100,000TO EQUIP THE UGANDA NATIONAL TEAM TO SUPPORT MINISTRY GROWTH
FAR EAST BROADCASTING COMPANY
$100,000YEAR 3: TOWARDS STRENGTHENING OPERATIONAL CAPACITIES AND LEADERSHIP PIPELINE FOR VIETNAM
INSTITUTE OF CHINESE STUDIES
$90,000YEAR 1 PAYMENT: STAFFING & TECH UPGRADES
ALPHA USA
$80,000MATCHING GRANT TOWARDS WORK TO STRENGTHEN THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS FOR THE CHURCH
LIFENET INTERNATIONAL
$77,500TOWARDS EQUIPPING CHURCH BASED HEALTH CLINICS IN DR CONGO AND BURUNDI
TEACH EVERY NATION USA INC
$77,000YEAR 1 PAYMENT FOR INTEGRATING A NEW TECH STRATEGY
SCHOLARLEADERS INTERNATIONAL
$75,000YEAR 1 PAYMENT FOR NO MORE INITIATIVE
LIFE IN ABUNDANCE
$50,000TOWARDS SPONSORSHIP & FISCAL CAPACITY-BUILDING OF GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS
OASIS INTERNATIONAL LTD NFP
$50,000TOWARDS ESTABLISHING A FRENCH PUBLISHING DIVISION TO BENEFIT THE CHURCH
LAUSANNE MOVEMENT
$50,000DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR SALARY CONTRIBUTION
LAUSANNE MOVEMENT
$50,000DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR SALARY CONTRIBUTION
VERITAS FORUM
$35,000YEAR 3 - 1:1 MATCH GRANT FOR INDIGENOUS FACULTY NETWORK
NATIONAL CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION
$30,000IC 2024 IMPLEMENTAION FEES FUND #1231557
LIFE IN ABUNDANCE INTERNATIONAL
$30,000FOR THREE AFRICAN, FEMALE-LED ORGANIZATIONS TO RECEIVE CAPACITY-BUILDING TRAINING
SCHOLARLEADERS INTERNATIONAL
$30,000YEAR 2: TOWARDS STAFFING NEEDS FOR THE STREGNGTHENING OF THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS
LUIS PALAU ASSOCIATION
$25,000WHEREVER NEEDED MOST
HEART FOR LEBANON FOUNDATION
$25,000TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON
GROWERS FIRST
$25,000FOR THE MINISTRY OF GROWERS FIRST
GRACE OPEN DOORS
$25,000TOWARDS A SOLAR SYSTEM INSTALLATION AT APE KEDELLA
ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN EVERYWHERE
$25,000FOR THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS
ROSE WOMENS FOUNDATION
$25,000GRANT: SPIRITUAL INTERGRATION STRATEGY
LUIS PALAU ASSOCIATION
$25,000CMCT WHERE IT IS NEEDED MOST
CASA VIVA
$25,000TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT OF CASA VIVA SOLUTIONS AND PHIL TRAVEL
REACT SERVICES
$21,000FOR SEED FUNDING TO KEEP WORKING AT MIN. ONE DAY PER WEEK
HEART FOR LEBANON FOUNDATION
$20,000FOR WHENEVER NEEDED MOST IN LEBANON
STARFISH PROJECT
$20,000TO COVER COUNSELING DEPARTMENT LAUNCH COSTS
LIVADA ORPHAN CARE
$20,000WHEREVER NEEDED MOST
LIVADA ORPHAN CARE
$18,000SUPPORT GRANT - STAFF WAGES
NOVO MISSION INC
$15,000TO MINISTER TO PEOPLE IN LEBANON AND ACROSS THE REGION
UNCAGED
$15,000FOR WHEREVER NEEDED MOST
TEACH EVERY NATION USA INC
$15,000ADDITIONAL GIFT FOR LEADERSHIP AND STAFF WHERE NEEDED MOST
PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL
$15,000FOR THE MINISTRY WORK IN MALI, WHERE NEEDED MOST
ASIAN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
$15,000GOSPEL-CENTERED LEADERSHIP AND MENTORSHIP COHORTS
NOMI NETWORK
$15,000TOWARDS CHAPLAIN'S PART-TIME SALARY
ALPHA USA
$15,000ADDITIONAL GIFT FOR LEADERSHIP AND STAFF - WHERE NEEDED MOST
SCHOLARLEADERS INTERNATIONAL
$15,000ADDITIONAL GIFT FOR LEADERSHIP AND STAFF - WHERE NEEDED MOST
INSTITUTE OF CHINESE STUDIES
$15,000ADDITIONAL GIFT FOR LEADERSHIP AND STAFF - WHERE NEEDED MOST
MIDDLE EAST BIBLE OUTREACH
$15,000TO CONTINUE SERVING AS MANY DISPLACED PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE, FOR AS LONG AS THE NEED ARISES
SCHOLARLEADERS INTERNATIONAL
$15,000TOWARDS MEETING EXPENSES FOR FRANCOPHONE DELEGATES
LAUSANNE MOVEMENT
$15,000FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN FROM THE MAJORITY WORLD TO ATTEND GATHERING IN SEOUL