Helping Hands Support Inc concentrates its giving on evangelical Christian causes and faith-based service organizations, often routing large gifts through donor-advised or pass-through charitable vehicles. Grants include substantial support for Christian higher education and evangelism ministries, plus a smaller but notable commitment to local faith-based service providers and one animal-rescue organization. The foundation makes a few very large gifts rather than many small grants and shows evidence of repeat support to select organizations.
Highly concentrated giving: a small number of large grants (one grant representing over half of total giving), use of national donor-advised/pass-through foundations, repeat grants to a few named grantees, and mix of national and local faith-based recipients.
Helping Hands Support Inc makes a small number of very large grants, with its biggest recent gift totaling $4,305,577 to National Charitable Foundation Inc. That pattern fits a funder that often routes support through donor-advised or pass-through charitable vehicles rather than spreading money across many small awards. The giving record also shows direct support for evangelical Christian institutions and ministries, including $1,249,704 to Corban University and $309,049 to Child Evangelism Fellowship. Another recent gift of $230,000 to National Mill Dog Rescue shows that the portfolio is not limited strictly to ministry and education, even though faith-based giving dominates the mix. A notable feature of the recent record is repeat support for select organizations, including Provisionbridge and Helping Hands Ministries, which appear more than once. The foundation’s grants are listed as philanthropic donations, unrestricted gifts, general operating support, and one-time gifts, which points to flexible support rather than tightly restricted project funding.
Christian higher education is a visible part of the portfolio: in 2025, Helping Hands Support Inc gave $1,249,704 to Corban University. Evangelism and outreach also appear in the recent record, including a $309,049 gift to Child Evangelism Fellowship for ministry-related work. Faith-based service organizations receive substantial backing as well, such as $355,265 to Provisionbridge in Sarasota and $1,056,362 to Provisionbridge in Tallulah Falls. The foundation also made a $50,000 grant to Decision Point Ministries, extending that ministry-and-outreach pattern. Outside the faith-centered core, one recent grant went to National Mill Dog Rescue for animal rescue work, indicating a narrower but real interest in a nonreligious service cause.
Helping Hands Support Inc gives at a large-grant scale: the typical gift sits at $106,455 at the 25th percentile, $590,413 at the median, and $1,868,666 at the 75th percentile. The recent record suggests a pattern of concentrated, high-dollar awards rather than broad microgranting. Recipients do repeat across years, including Provisionbridge and Helping Hands Ministries, which appear in both 2023 and 2025. The foundation is a public charity, and the listed grant types include general operating support, unrestricted gifts, philanthropic donations, and one-time gifts.
$6.5M
$18.4M
$7.1M
$3.6M
Most grants fall between $106K and $1.9M, with a median of $590K.
25th Percentile
$106K
Median
$590K
75th Percentile
$1.9M
About 27% of grants go to recipients in GA.
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Notable grantees: National Charitable Foundation Inc, ProvisionBridge, Corban University, Child Evangelism Fellowship, Helping Hands Ministries
Grant recipients are entirely U.S.-based in the recent sample, with 11 grants to U.S. organizations. Georgia is the top state by grant count, and recent recipients include organizations in Alpharetta, Tallulah Falls, and Whittier. Florida accounts for 25% of grants to recipients in the foundation’s home state, with Sarasota appearing multiple times in the recipient list. Other recipient locations include Salem, Oregon; Warrenton, Missouri; and Colorado Springs, Colorado, showing a regional but still multi-state spread.
The recent record centers on evangelical Christian causes and faith-based service organizations. Examples include Corban University for Christian higher education, Child Evangelism Fellowship for ministry work, Provisionbridge for faith-based service, and Decision Point Ministries. The foundation also made one grant to National Mill Dog Rescue, which shows a limited but notable nonreligious service interest.
The grant-size distribution is weighted toward large awards. The 25th percentile is $106,455, the median grant is $590,413, and the 75th percentile is $1,868,666. Recent gifts range from five figures to more than $4.3 million.
Yes. Provisionbridge appears in both 2023 and 2025, with grants to locations in Tallulah Falls, Georgia and Sarasota, Florida. Helping Hands Ministries also appears more than once, with grants in Tallulah Falls in 2023 and Sarasota in 2025.
Georgia receives the most grants by count in the recent data. Florida, the foundation’s home state, accounts for 25% of grants to recipients there. The recipient list also reaches Oregon, Missouri, Colorado, and California.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FAITH COMES BY HEARING | ALBUQUERQUE, NM | $1,873,851 | 2025 | — |
| PROVISIONBRIDGE | TALLULAH FALLS, GA | $1,522,215 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| CORBAN UNIVERSITY | SALEM, OR | $1,249,704 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| NATIONAL CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION INC | ALPHARETTA, GA | $506,554 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| PROVISIONBRIDGE | SARASOTA, FL | $355,265 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP | WARRENTON, MO | $309,049 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| NATIONAL CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION INC | ALPHARETTA, GA | $299,247 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| NATIONAL MILL DOG RESCUE | COLORADO SPRINGS, CO | $230,000 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| DECISION POINT MINISTRIES | WHITTIER, CA | $50,000 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| HELPING HANDS MINISTRIES | TALULLAH FALLS, GA | $42,922 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| HELPING HANDS MINISTRIES | SARASOTA, FL | $41,406 | 2025 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| NATIONAL CHARITABLE FOUNDATION INC | ALPHARETTA, GA | $4,305,577 | 2023 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| PROVISIONBRIDGE | TALLULAH FALLS, GA | $1,056,362 | 2023 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| HELPING HANDS MINISTRIES | TALULLAH FALLS, GA | $124,464 | 2023 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
| FLORIDA GENEROSITY INC | SARASOTA, FL | $52,429 | 2023 | GIFT TO 501(C)(3) |
FAITH COMES BY HEARING
$1,873,851PROVISIONBRIDGE
$1,522,215GIFT TO 501(C)(3)
GIFT TO 501(C)(3)
HELPING HANDS MINISTRIES
$42,922GIFT TO 501(C)(3)
PROVISIONBRIDGE
$1,056,362GIFT TO 501(C)(3)
HELPING HANDS MINISTRIES
$124,464GIFT TO 501(C)(3)
FLORIDA GENEROSITY INC
$52,429GIFT TO 501(C)(3)