The Troy Brewer Charitable Network is a faith-driven grantmaker that concentrates on evangelical Christian ministry, with a strong emphasis on anti‑human‑trafficking work and church planting/capital projects. It funds both local community services (food pantry, housing) in the Burleson/Dallas–Fort Worth area and international faith outreach, frequently supporting the same ministry partners across multiple grants. Grants range from large capital infusions for churches to program support for anti‑trafficking and evangelism initiatives, reflecting a mission-first, ministry-focused portfolio.
A defining feature of Troy Brewer Charitable Network is the repeated pairing of anti-trafficking grants with church-related capital funding. In recent years, the foundation has written some of its largest checks to Spark Worldwide for anti-trafficking work and to Open Door Church and Open Door Fellowship Ministries Inc for capital improvements, showing a portfolio centered on ministry infrastructure and direct social service. The same pattern appears in housing and outreach support: Dmitry Bodyu Ministries Internation received a large housing grant, while Answer International Foundation has been funded multiple times for anti-trafficking work. The foundation also supports evangelism and Christian education through grants to groups such as Uprising Church, New Living Israel, Holy Cross Christian Academy, and others. Across the recent grants list, the recurring theme is mission-oriented funding for evangelical ministry, faith-based community support, and trafficking-related intervention. The giving pattern suggests a network of local and mission-linked partners rather than a broad, general-purpose grantmaker.
Anti-trafficking is one of the clearest threads in the foundation’s recent grantmaking. Spark Worldwide received $559,811 in 2025 and $223,629 in 2024 for anti-trafficking, while Answer International Foundation was supported with $231,507 in 2023 and $140,700 in 2025 for the same purpose. The foundation also funded Reaching Children Through Love Inc with $50,400 in 2025 and Mexico Outreach with $26,000 in 2025 for anti-trafficking. Church infrastructure is another major theme. Open Door Church received $493,088 in 2023 for capital improvements, and Open Door Fellowship Ministries Inc received $436,158 in 2025 and $173,144 in 2024 for capital improvements. Faith-based education and ministry support appear as well: Holy Cross Christian Academy received $16,157 in 2025, $14,468 in 2024, and $9,063 in 2023 for spreading the gospel. The foundation also backed Uprising Church with $100,000 in 2025 for spreading gospel.
Typical grant size sits at $18,500 at the 25th percentile, $50,092 at the median, and $154,033 at the 75th percentile, which points to a mix of mid-sized awards and much larger project grants. The recent list also shows repeat funding to the same organizations over multiple years, including Spark Worldwide, Open Door Fellowship Ministries Inc, Answer International Foundation, and Holy Cross Christian Academy. That repetition suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-off gifts. The foundation is a private charitable network led by Troy Brewer, and the available record shows no individual grants and no program-related investments.
$3.3M
$2.2M
$9M
$10.1M
Most grants fall between $19K and $154K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$19K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$154K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in TX.
TROY BREWER
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Concentrated faith-based giving with repeated multi-year support to a handful of core partners; a mix of very large capital grants (church facilities) and numerous smaller program grants focused on anti‑trafficking and evangelism, split between local (Burleson/DFW) and international recipients.
Notable grantees: SPARK WORLDWIDE, Open Door Fellowship Ministries / Open Door Church, Answer International Foundation, Mexico Outreach, Open Door Food Pantry
The grants land overwhelmingly in Texas: 100% of the recent grants are to U.S. recipients, and Texas is the top state by grant count. Burleson appears frequently, with grants to Spark Worldwide, Open Door Church, Open Door Fellowship Ministries Inc, Dmitry Bodyu Ministries Internation, Holy Cross Christian Academy, and Answer International Foundation. Other Texas recipient cities include Joshua, Stephenville, Del Rio, Harlingen, Waco, Mt Enterprise, Crowley, and Richmond. One recent grant also reached Sevierville, Tennessee, showing a small amount of out-of-state giving within an otherwise Texas-centered portfolio.
The recent grants show a strong emphasis on anti-trafficking ministries, evangelical churches, Christian education, and mission-oriented outreach. Named recipients include Spark Worldwide and Answer International Foundation for anti-trafficking, Open Door Church and Open Door Fellowship Ministries Inc for capital improvements, and Holy Cross Christian Academy for spreading the gospel.
The typical grant size is $18,500 at the 25th percentile, $50,092 at the median, and $154,033 at the 75th percentile. That spread indicates a mix of smaller grants and larger project-based awards.
Yes. Several recipients appear across multiple years, including Spark Worldwide, Open Door Fellowship Ministries Inc, Answer International Foundation, Holy Cross Christian Academy, Mexico Outreach, and Triple Cross Ministries. The repeated awards suggest ongoing relationships with selected ministries.
Its giving is heavily concentrated in Texas. The recent grants list shows 27 grants to U.S. recipients, with Texas as the top state by grant count. Recipient cities include Burleson, Joshua, Stephenville, Del Rio, Harlingen, Waco, Mt Enterprise, Crowley, and Richmond.
Recent purposes include anti-trafficking, capital improvements, housing, mission support, and spreading the gospel. Examples from the list include Spark Worldwide for anti-trafficking, Open Door Church for capital improvements, Dmitry Bodyu Ministries Internation for housing, Open Door Food Pantry for mission support, and Uprising Church for spreading gospel.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SPARK WORLDWIDE | BURLESON, TX | $559,811 | 2025 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| OPEN DOOR FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES INC | BURLESON, TX | $436,158 | 2025 | CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS |
| DMITRY BODYU MINISTRIES INTERNATION | BURLESON, TX | $320,000 | 2025 | HOUSING |
| ANSWER INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION | BURLESON, TX | $140,700 | 2025 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| UPRISING CHURCH | JOSHUA, TX | $100,000 | 2025 | SPREADING GOSPEL |
| NEW LIVING ISRAEL | STEPHENVILLE, TX | $60,000 | 2025 | SPREADING GOSPEL |
| REACHING CHILDREN THROUGH LOVE INC | DEL RIO, TX | $50,400 | 2025 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| OPEN DOOR FOOD PANTRY | JOSHUA, TX | $31,860 | 2025 | MISSION SUPPORT |
| RYAN JOHNSON MINISTRIES | SEVIERVILLE, TN | $27,500 | 2025 | — |
| MEXICO OUTREACH | HARLINGEN, TX | $26,000 | 2025 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| HOLY CROSS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY | BURLESON, TX | $16,157 | 2025 | SPREADING GOSPEL |
| SUSIES ESTHER LLC | RICHMOND, VA | $10,000 | 2025 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| TRIPLE CROSS MINISTRIES | MT ENTERPRISE, TX | $10,000 | 2025 | SPREADING GOSPEL |
| SPARK WORLDWIDE | BURLESON, TX | $223,629 | 2024 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| OPEN DOOR FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES INC | BURLESON, TX | $173,144 | 2024 | CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS |
| ANSWER INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION | BURLESON, TX | $96,700 | 2024 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| OPEN DOOR FOOD PANTRY | JOSHUA, TX | $50,183 | 2024 | MISSION SUPPORT |
| MEXICO OUTREACH | HARLINGEN, TX | $24,000 | 2024 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| GLOBAL PRAYER & EMPOWERMENT CENTER | WACO, TX | $20,000 | 2024 | SPREADING GOSPEL |
| TRIPLE CROSS MINISTRIES | MT ENTERPRISE, TX | $18,000 | 2024 | SPREADING GOSPEL |
| FREED PEOPLE | CROWLEY, TX | $18,000 | 2024 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| HOLY CROSS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY | BURLESON, TX | $14,468 | 2024 | SPREADING GOSPEL |
| OPEN DOOR CHURCH | BURLESON, TX | $493,088 | 2023 | CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS |
| ANSWER INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION | BURLESON, TX | $231,507 | 2023 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| SPARK WORLDWIDE | BURLESON, TX | $63,594 | 2023 | ANTI-TRAFFICKING |
| NEW LIVING ISREAL | STEPHENVILLE, TX | $50,000 | 2023 | SPREADING GOSPEL |
| HOLY CROSS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY | BURLESON, TX | $9,063 | 2023 | SPREADING GOSPEL |
SPARK WORLDWIDE
$559,811ANTI-TRAFFICKING
OPEN DOOR FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES INC
$436,158CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
DMITRY BODYU MINISTRIES INTERNATION
$320,000HOUSING
ANSWER INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION
$140,700ANTI-TRAFFICKING
UPRISING CHURCH
$100,000SPREADING GOSPEL
NEW LIVING ISRAEL
$60,000SPREADING GOSPEL
REACHING CHILDREN THROUGH LOVE INC
ANTI-TRAFFICKING
OPEN DOOR FOOD PANTRY
$31,860MISSION SUPPORT
RYAN JOHNSON MINISTRIES
$27,500MEXICO OUTREACH
$26,000ANTI-TRAFFICKING
HOLY CROSS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
$16,157SPREADING GOSPEL
SUSIES ESTHER LLC
$10,000ANTI-TRAFFICKING
TRIPLE CROSS MINISTRIES
$10,000SPREADING GOSPEL
SPARK WORLDWIDE
$223,629ANTI-TRAFFICKING
OPEN DOOR FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES INC
$173,144CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
ANSWER INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION
$96,700ANTI-TRAFFICKING
OPEN DOOR FOOD PANTRY
$50,183MISSION SUPPORT
MEXICO OUTREACH
$24,000ANTI-TRAFFICKING
GLOBAL PRAYER & EMPOWERMENT CENTER
$20,000SPREADING GOSPEL
TRIPLE CROSS MINISTRIES
$18,000SPREADING GOSPEL
FREED PEOPLE
$18,000ANTI-TRAFFICKING
HOLY CROSS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
$14,468SPREADING GOSPEL
OPEN DOOR CHURCH
$493,088CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
ANSWER INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION
$231,507ANTI-TRAFFICKING
SPARK WORLDWIDE
$63,594ANTI-TRAFFICKING
NEW LIVING ISREAL
$50,000SPREADING GOSPEL
HOLY CROSS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
$9,063SPREADING GOSPEL