Our Grants At Work

Learn how we have helped organizations achieve measurable outcomes that improve the quality of life in their communities.

With the construction of a new recreation center, Christian Children’s Home of Ohio is continuing its efforts to help traumatized children find healing.
Compassion International is a Christ-centered organization focused on lifting children out of poverty by providing education, health care, essential needs, and nurturing support through sponsorship.
The Evangelical Child & Family Agency offers vital pregnancy support services, guiding expectant mothers like “Cindy” through challenges with faith-based counseling, skill-building, and spiritual growth, ultimately strengthening families and fostering confidence.
Foster the Family supports foster families by providing emergency care packages with essential items and meals, while also fostering community through monthly support groups, respite nights, and special events.
GiGi’s Playhouse is a nationwide network offering free therapeutic, educational, and career programs for individuals with Down syndrome, with 58 locations across the U.S. and Mexico. Primarily volunteer-run, it supports families worldwide, helping participants develop skills from prenatal diagnosis through career readiness.
Hartville Migrant Ministry continues to support the Jamaican migrant community in Hartville through programs like medical care, education, and spiritual services, while fostering a sense of belonging and advocating for their well-being.
Lake Township FISH, a non-profit in Hartville, Ohio since 1972, provides free groceries, financial assistance, and diapers to local families in need. Supported by local churches, businesses, and schools, FISH fosters community collaboration and serves through its pantry, financial aid for utility shutoffs and evictions, and the Heart of Ohio Diaper Bank. Volunteers and donations are crucial to its mission of helping neighbors in need.
My Village Ministries mobilizes local churches to provide consistent care and support to socially isolated families in crisis, focusing on preventative measures to reunify families and strengthen them long-term, resulting in better outcomes and lower costs compared to foster care.
Pegasus Farm, founded in 1986 by three teachers, has grown from a small equestrian center for children with special needs into a leading therapeutic facility serving over 120 weekly participants of various abilities. With initiatives like the Wings program, a Country Store, and a Military and First Responders Center, it offers diverse opportunities for skill development, employment, and specialized community support.