The Lordship Foundation predominantly funds local Baptist congregations and other faith-based institutions in Georgia, providing large, unrestricted or general support gifts likely aimed at church operations or capital needs. Giving is highly concentrated: two very large gifts account for the bulk of the foundation's grants, with a few smaller awards to other churches and a local college. Overall, the foundation appears to prioritize sustaining evangelical church infrastructure in the Cumming/greater Atlanta area.
Concentrated, high-dollar giving to a few faith-based organizations (two churches receiving the majority of funds), occasional smaller gifts; repeat funding to at least one core grantee.
Lordship Foundation Inc. has concentrated its recent giving in a small set of faith-based institutions in Georgia, with two church grants making up the largest awards in the record provided. In 2024, Harp's Crossing Baptist Church in Fayetteville received $750,000, and Woolsey Baptist Church in Fayetteville received $500,000, showing a preference for large support to local congregations rather than a broad, diversified grant portfolio. The foundation also continued support for Woolsey Baptist Church in 2025 with a $350,000 grant, indicating repeated funding to the same recipient across years. Smaller awards went to Amazing Grace Church in Cumming and Georgia College in Milledgeville, but the overall pattern remains anchored in Baptist and other Christian institutions in Georgia. The giving pattern points to support for church operations or capital needs, alongside occasional educational support, within a tightly local footprint. With annual grants of $1,625,000 against assets of $3,318,623, the foundation operates at a scale where a few large gifts define its public profile.
Faith-based support is the clearest theme in the grant record. Lordship Foundation Inc. gave $750,000 to Harp's Crossing Baptist Church in Fayetteville for support of a 501(c)(3), and $500,000 to Woolsey Baptist Church in Fayetteville for the same purpose. In 2025, Woolsey Baptist Church received another $350,000, reinforcing that this congregation is a repeated recipient. The foundation also made smaller gifts to other religious organizations, including $15,000 to Amazing Grace Church in Cumming for a gift to a 501(c)(3). Beyond church support, the record includes a $10,000 grant to Georgia College in Milledgeville, showing that educational giving appears alongside the foundation’s church-centered priorities.
Grant sizes are heavily skewed toward large awards: the typical grant size is $562,500 at the 25th percentile, $625,000 at the median, and $687,500 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also shows repeated support to the same recipient across years, with Woolsey Baptist Church appearing in both 2024 and 2025. Giving appears to be direct and unrestricted in form, using support language such as "support 501(c)(3)" and "gift to 501(c)(3)." The foundation is a private nonprofit funder rather than an individual-giving vehicle, and it does not make program-related investments.
$1.6M
$3.3M
$543K
$566K
Most grants fall between $563K and $688K, with a median of $625K.
25th Percentile
$563K
Median
$625K
75th Percentile
$688K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in GA.
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Notable grantees: Woolsey Baptist Church, Harp's Crossing Baptist Church, Amazing Grace Church, Georgia College
Lordship Foundation Inc.'s grants are entirely U.S.-based, and every recent recipient is in Georgia. Fayetteville appears more than once among the top grants, while Cumming and Milledgeville also appear in the recent record. The foundation gives most often in Georgia, and 100% of its grants go to recipients in that state. The geographic pattern is local rather than national, with a concentration in the greater Atlanta area and nearby Georgia communities.
The recent record centers on Baptist congregations and other faith-based institutions in Georgia. Large grants went to Harp's Crossing Baptist Church and Woolsey Baptist Church in Fayetteville, and a smaller gift went to Amazing Grace Church in Cumming.
Yes. Woolsey Baptist Church appears in both 2024 and 2025, with grants of $500,000 and $350,000. That indicates at least one recurring recipient in the recent record.
The typical grant size is large: the 25th percentile is $562,500, the median is $625,000, and the 75th percentile is $687,500. The recent record is dominated by six-figure gifts.
All of the recent grants in the record go to recipients in Georgia, and the foundation gives most often in that state. Fayetteville, Cumming, and Milledgeville all appear among recipient locations.
The grant descriptions use simple support language, including "support 501(c)(3)" and "gift to 501(c)(3)," which points to direct financial support rather than project-specific or program-related investments.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WOOLSEY BAPTIST CHURCH | FAYETTEVILLE, GA | $350,000 | 2025 | SUPPORT 501(C)(3) |
| AMAZING GRACE CHURCH | CUMMING, GA | $15,000 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| GEORGIA COLLEGE | MILLEDGEVILLE, GA | $10,000 | 2025 | — |
| HARP'S CROSSING BAPTIST CHURCH | FAYETTEVILLE, GA | $750,000 | 2024 | SUPPORT 501(C)(3) |
| WOOLSEY BAPTIST CHURCH | FAYETTEVILLE, GA | $500,000 | 2024 | SUPPORT 501(C)(3) |
WOOLSEY BAPTIST CHURCH
$350,000SUPPORT 501(C)(3)
AMAZING GRACE CHURCH
$15,000GIFT TO 501(C)(3)
GEORGIA COLLEGE
$10,000HARP'S CROSSING BAPTIST CHURCH
$750,000SUPPORT 501(C)(3)
WOOLSEY BAPTIST CHURCH
$500,000SUPPORT 501(C)(3)