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Mission: This trust is organized and shall be operated exclusively for charitable, religious, and educational purposes which meet the requirements for exemption and which constitute public charitable purposes under state law by conducting and suppporting activities for the benefit of, to perform the functions, and/or to carry out the purposes (collectively the "qualified purposes") of the class of organizations ("qualified organizations") organized under sections 501(c)(3), 509(a)(1), and 509(a)(2) of the internal revenue code of 1986. This trust shall be supervised or controlled in connection with one or more qualifed organizations within the supported class. Orgnizations which support, promote and/or perform educational and/or christian objectives, including but not limited to christian evangelism, acts of service, edification and stewardship (all of such organizations collectively being the "supported class"). Within the supported class, the trust may substitute qualified organizations, bene
Programs: The trust provides financial support for the people and programs of its two largest supported 501 (c) (3) organizations that serve america's urban poor, world impact, inc. And hmc, dba urban youth workers institute. 61,340 was distributed to world impact to support its christian programs, missionaries, and teachers. 60,000 was distributed to hmc to support its staff and christian leadership training programs.
the trust provides financial support for 501 (c) (3) organizations that provide homes for the poor in mexico and latin america. The trust funded homes, in partnership with world impact, in the amount of 24,000. The trust also funded westmont college 5,000, ywam 12,500, baja christian ministries 5,000, and power ministries 5,000, all in support of home building projects for the poor in mexico and latin america.
the trust provides financial support for organizations that provide leadership development, community service and christian evangelism. 45,950 funded grace brethren church long beach, in support of a vocational initiative and staff leadership development. 20,000 was given to ncf to fund various ministries, including priority living, barnabas groups, multiplication network ministries, and treasures ministries. 10,000 supported plant lb to fund church planting. 10,000 funded praxis for leadership development. 10,000 funded send international. 5,000 funded home forever foster adoption ministry. 5000 supported the ige eurasia project. Wycliffe bible translators received 2,400 for its bible translation project. The gathering received 2,000 for leadership development. The ccda, long beach rescue mission, and new hope grief support each received grants totaling 3,000.
the trust also provided grants to organizations that provide christian education. Westmont college received 5,000 and biola university 5,500 to fund under-represented students, as administered through their own scholarship programs. The opportunity schools received 5,000 for its work in training children with learning differences. The trust's managing trustees are also officers and/or directors of charitable organizations that are supported by the trust. Larry acosta is president of hispanic ministry center inc. Dba urban youth workers institute and lou huesmann is senior pastor of grace church long beach, ken anderson is a lay leader at the church at rocky peak.