• Memorial Service for the Christian

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    Feb 3

    Christian Foundations Thrive in Canada - The Standards For Finding the Most Giving Ones

    o The value of the grants it awards to Christian organizations

    o The size of the individual grants it awards (the largest, smallest, and average size grants) to Christian organizations

    A fair amount went to Christian organizations. The value of these grants was $16,642,469. The largest grant was $1,845,691; the smallest was $250; the average was $19,397. Fifty-five of its 109 grants went to religion, mostly to Christian organizations. The proportion of grants awarded to religious organizations was 50.46%; the value was $73.40%.

    Christian Stewardship Services

    It awarded grants of $755,161. In 2007 127 of its 288 grants went to Christian organizations. The proportion of grants going to Christian organizations was 44.10%; the value was 41.91%.

    The proportion of grants going to religious organizations was 49.12%; the value was 33.75%.

    Fleming Foundation (Beamsville, Ontario)

    It awarded $407,195 in grants. Thirty-six of the 253 grants it awarded went to religious, mostly Christian, organizations. The proportion of grants awarded to religious, mostly Christian, organizations was 14.23%; the value was 36.48%.

    The proportion of grants awarded to religious organizations was 26.20%; the value was 20.00%.

    Christian Economic Assistance Foundation

    Twenty-four of its 65 grants went to Christian organizations. The proportion of grants awarded to Christian organizations was $14.55%; the value was 14.89%.

    The Foundation funds societies, organizations, and associations that promote Christian thinking and action. Religious, largely Christian, organizations received 32 of its 125 grants. The proportion of grants going to religious organizations was 25.60%; the value was 28.22%.

    The Foundation’s funding interest is Christian organizations, schools, missions, and missionaries. Thirty-one of its 76 grants went to Christian organizations. The proportion of grants awarded to Christian organizations was 40.79%; the value was 73.05%.

    The Foundation’s funding interests include Christian organizations and churches. It provided 86 grants, with 49 going to religious, mostly Christian, organizations. It awarded $27,000 in grants. Fifty-three of its 129 grants went to Christian organizations. The proportion of grants awarded to Christian organizations was 41.07%; the value was 44.45%.

    It funds Christian education, organizations, and schools, Mennonite Churches and organizations, missions, missionaries, and religious media. The value of the grants was $919, 615. The largest grant awarded was $131, 742; the smallest was $250; the average was $22,990. The proportion of grants awarded to religious organizations was 2.66%; the value was 8.49%.

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