Q1 2026 Update

“The happiest people are not those getting more, but those giving more.”
— H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

That sentiment aligns well with something pastor Pete Briscoe wrote in a recent devotional: “The most fulfilling blessings in life come when we give what we have.” It sounds counterintuitive, but it’s a truth that generosity tends to confirm.It’s a truth your giving confirms, too — and we’re grateful.

So far, in 2026, E91 Foundation has awarded grants totaling $57,849.79 to the following organizations:

  • Alexander Christian Foundation – $20,000 for college scholarships to Indiana students entering the ministry.
  • Allendale Christian Camp and Retreat Center – $14,000 to help young people connect with God in His creation through worship, study, and adventure.
  • Brookside Community Development Corporation – $5,000 to expand transitional housing for women and children in Indianapolis through the opening of a second Women and Children’s House.
  • CRU/Campus Crusade for Christ – $5,000 in support of the Emerging Leader Initiative, launched January 2026, which provides leadership development for 22 ministry workers serving in South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East.
  • Polish Christian Ministries – $6,349.79 to support the development of healthy, self-supporting, and reproducing congregations across Poland.
  • Project Liberia – $7,500 to fund IT infrastructure for a new college building currently under construction in Liberia.

E91 Foundation — a separate entity from E91 Church — exists to give members and friends of the E91 community a meaningful way to leave a lasting legacy of Christian service and missions through bequests, memorials, and gifts.Rooted in Christian belief, the Foundation offers a vehicle for the broader Christian community to honor Christ by returning a portion of their estate or unexpected financial gifts to God’s work.

Interested in partnering with us? Make a donation or learn more.

Blessings,
Blair & Beth Austin
Co-Presidents, E91 Foundation
Excel in the Grace of Giving — 2 Corinthians 8:7

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