In 2025, E91 Foundation awarded grants totaling $149,758 to the following 24 organizations and/or individuals within seven different impact areas. Read below to learn more about these grants or check out the PDF version of the 2025 in Review … 2026 in View.
Benevolence (23%)
Christian Love Missionary Baptist Church – $2,500 to Indianapolis inner-city church for building repairs and paying off debt.
House of Bread Church – $15,000 to House of Bread Church in Bethlehem for the Winter Aid Appeal, meeting the urgent needs of vulnerable Christian families and individuals in Bethlehem during the winter months.
Jesus House/Jesus Inside Prison Ministry (JIPM) – $6,000 toward the repair of a broken water main outside of Jesus House.
Kairos Benevolence Fund (KBF) – $2,500 to KBF, which provides assistance to Christian church ministers, missionaries, and their spouses who, after a lifetime of faithful Christian service, find themselves facing a financial or health-related hardship that they do not have the resources to meet.
Polish Christian Ministries (PCM) – $8,194 toward Polish pastors’ and ministry-partners’ salaries; building projects at several Polish churches; 16 equipping and training weekends for 125+ students at Christian School of Music; as well as food, housing, and special care for Ukrainian refugees.
Church Planting (7%)
Overseas Missionary Fellowship – $10,000 to Will and Michaela Grover’s church-planting ministry amongst the Brao people in Northeast Cambodia.
Education (21%)
Alexander Christian Foundation – $20,000 for college scholarships to Indiana students entering the ministry
E91 Church/Not Too Old Conference – $1,000 to sponsor the Not Too Old Conference in August.
Great Lakes Christian College – $4,000 for curriculum development that will motivate students to become missionaries.
Love At Work Ministries – $6,400 toward scholarships for students to attend Love At Work International Christian School.
Evangelism (5%)
Crescent Project – $5,000 toward new Muslim outreach in Europe.
Christian Missionary Fellowship International (CMFI) – $3,000 toward Pilgrimage Walk in Scotland to raise funds to benefit Roots and CMFI’s Globalscope campus ministry in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Medical Care (10%)
E91 Church/Counseling Center – $2,000 for suicide-prevention training.
Fair Haven Foundation – $7,500 toward providing a home-away-from-home for seriously ill patients and their families that travel to Indianapolis for life-saving medical care.
Life Centers – $5,000 toward relocating its West Pregnancy Center in Indianapolis to a new facility, which would nearly double its current square footage to meet the growing needs of some of the most under-served and vulnerable people.
Missions (8%)
Christian Missionary Fellowship (CMF)/ Adam Giles – $8,000 for one-time startup costs for welding training in Kenya.
E91 Church/IMPACT Mission Trip – $3,000 toward an IMPACT mission trip to Romania.
E91 Church/IMPACT Mission Trip – $1,000 toward a student mission trip to Belize.
Youth (25%)
Allendale Christin Camp and Retreat Center – $8,194 to help young people connect with God in His creation through worship, study, and adventure.
The ARK Christian Ministries – $5,000 toward an internship program for college age young adults.
E91 Church/Camp Allendale – $3,120 for NextGen scholarships for E91 students to attend Camp Allendale/CIY.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)/Central Indiana Territory – $2,500 to allow FCA to scholarship five campers (average cost is $500 per camp/per person) in 2026, who would otherwise not get to experience one of FCA’s camps.
Timber Wolf Lake Young Life Camp – $15,850 for the purchase of a new two-seat, electric go-cart (aka “Timber Kart”) that would allow Young Life Capernaum campers (teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities) and other campers with physical limitations to enjoy go-carting.
Young Life/Raceway Region – $5,000 to help students from Arsenal Technical High School, Indianapolis, attend Young Life Camp this past summer.
