The International Pentecostal Holiness Foundation concentrates almost all of its giving on ministries and institutions within the IPHC denomination, primarily supporting denominational higher-education and ministerial training (colleges, Bible school/publishing) and local churches/global ministry operations. Grants are mission-focused rather than broadly distributed to secular causes, with a small stream to disaster/loan relief and an occasional external education partner.
The largest recent grant in the record is $2,838,901 to IPHC-Emmanuel College in Oklahoma City for education, a sign of how strongly International Pentecostal Holiness Foundation Inc concentrates its giving on IPHC institutions. Most of its grants support the denomination’s colleges, Bible and ministerial training, local churches, and global ministry operations. That pattern appears across multiple years: Emmanuel College received another $260,950 in 2023 and $13,000 in 2023, while IPHC-Holmes Bible Co received $201,031 in 2023 and $72,250 in 2023. The foundation also funds congregation-level work, including $269,357 in 2025 to IPHC-Various churches for ministry and $32,055 in 2023 for education, facilities, and scholarships. Its grantmaking is centered on religious education and denominational support rather than a broad mix of secular causes. A smaller stream goes to related partners and relief, including IPHC-Extension Loan Fund and E2E Alliance Foundation Inc.
Education is a central theme. In 2025, the foundation gave $2,838,901 to IPHC-Emmanuel College for education, and in 2025 it also awarded $30,258 to IPHC-SW Christian Univ for education. Theological training and publishing also receive support: IPHC-Holmes Bible Co was granted $201,031 in 2023 for Educ & Scholarships and $58,768 in 2025 for education. Local church ministry is another major lane. In 2025, IPHC-Various churches received $269,357 for ministry, and in 2023 the same recipient received $8,794 for ministry. Denominational infrastructure appears as well, with $89,400 in 2023 to IPHC-Global Ministry Ctr for Ministry & Mission support and $23,200 in 2025 for ministry.
Typical grants cluster around a mid-sized range, with p25 at $13,383, a median of $40,938, and p75 at $85,112. The recent record also shows a very large outlier at $2,838,901. The foundation is organized as a public charity and makes program-related investments. Its recent grants show repeat support to the same IPHC recipients across 2023 and 2025, including colleges, Bible publishing, churches, and the global ministry center. The pattern is recurring rather than one-off, with multiple awards to the same institutions over time.
$3.2M
$19.8M
$8.2M
$3.3M
Most grants fall between $13K and $85K, with a median of $41K.
25th Percentile
$13K
Median
$41K
75th Percentile
$85K
About 10% of grants go to recipients in NC.
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Highly concentrated, denominationally focused giving: a few large, recurring grants to core IPHC institutions and repeated support for the same grantees rather than many one-off gifts. Most dollars go to education/ministry within the IPHC network, with smaller, occasional grants for relief or outside education partners.
Notable grantees: IPHC-Emmanuel College, IPHC-Holmes Bible Co, IPHC-Various churches, IPHC-Global Ministry Ctr, IPHC-Extension Loan Fund
All recent grants in the provided sample went to U.S. recipients. Oklahoma City, OK is the main recipient hub, appearing on the largest grants and several other awards. Fayetteville, NC also appears in the record through E2E Alliance Foundation Inc. Although the foundation is headquartered in Fayetteville, only 10% of grants go to recipients in NC. The grant count is highest in NC overall, but the recipient list is still heavily centered on Oklahoma City.
Its grants go primarily to IPHC-affiliated colleges, Bible and ministerial training organizations, churches, and denominational ministry centers. Recent awards include education support for Emmanuel College and Southwestern Christian University, ministry support for local churches, and funding for the Global Ministry Center.
The typical grant size is mid-sized: p25 is $13,383, the median is $40,938, and p75 is $85,112. The recent list also includes much larger awards, including a $2,838,901 grant to Emmanuel College.
Yes. The recent grants show repeated support to the same recipients across years. Emmanuel College, Holmes Bible Co, IPHC-Various churches, and the Global Ministry Center each appear more than once in the record.
No. The recipient mix includes educational institutions, churches, a denominational ministry center, a loan fund tied to disaster relief, and an external education partner. The grants are still concentrated within the IPHC denomination.
The foundation gives most often to recipients in North Carolina by grant count, but only 10% of grants are to recipients in NC. The sample is otherwise heavily centered on Oklahoma City, OK, and all recent grants shown are to U.S. recipients.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IPHC-Emmanuel College | Oklahoma City, OK | $2,838,901 | 2025 | Education |
| IPHC-Various churches | Oklahoma City, OK | $269,357 | 2025 | Ministry |
| IPHC-Holmes Bible Co | Oklahoma City, OK | $58,768 | 2025 | Education |
| IPHC-SW Christian Univ | Oklahoma City, OK | $30,258 | 2025 | Education |
| IPHC-Global Ministry Ctr | Oklahoma City, OK | $23,200 | 2025 | Ministry |
| IPHC-Emmanuel College | Oklahoma City, OK | $260,950 | 2023 | Education |
| IPHC-Holmes Bible Co | Oklahoma City, OK | $201,031 | 2023 | Educ & Scholarships |
| IPHC-Global Ministry Ctr | Oklahoma City, OK | $89,400 | 2023 | Ministry & Mission support |
| IPHC-Holmes Bible Co | Oklahoma City, OK | $72,250 | 2023 | Education |
| E2E Alliance Foundation Inc | Fayetteville, NC | $49,820 | 2023 | Education |
| IPHC-Various churches | Oklahoma City, OK | $32,055 | 2023 | Educ, facilities, scholarships |
| IPHC-Extension Loan Fund | Oklahoma City, OK | $14,533 | 2023 | Disaster relief grants |
| IPHC-Emmanuel College | Oklahoma City, OK | $13,000 | 2023 | Educ & Scholarships |
| IPHC-Various churches | Oklahoma City, OK | $8,794 | 2023 | Ministry |
| IPHC-Global Ministry Ctr | Oklahoma City, OK | $5,400 | 2023 | Ministry |
IPHC-Emmanuel College
$2,838,901Education
IPHC-Various churches
$269,357Ministry
IPHC-Holmes Bible Co
$58,768Education
IPHC-SW Christian Univ
$30,258Education
IPHC-Global Ministry Ctr
$23,200Ministry
IPHC-Emmanuel College
$260,950Education
IPHC-Holmes Bible Co
Educ & Scholarships
IPHC-Global Ministry Ctr
$89,400Ministry & Mission support
IPHC-Holmes Bible Co
$72,250Education
E2E Alliance Foundation Inc
$49,820Education
IPHC-Various churches
$32,055Educ, facilities, scholarships
IPHC-Extension Loan Fund
$14,533Disaster relief grants
IPHC-Emmanuel College
$13,000Educ & Scholarships
IPHC-Various churches
$8,794Ministry
IPHC-Global Ministry Ctr
$5,400Ministry