The Huston 900 West Valley Road, Suite 204 Wayne, PA 19087

Secular: (610)832-4955 Evangelical: (610)832-4955 Fax: (610)832-4960 2005 ANNUAL REPORT

The Huston Foundation Disclosure Statement

The Foundation, its Directors, and Officers may make recommendations for one-time solicited or unsolicited grants to qualified organizations, subject to the approval of The Huston Foundation Board of Directors. The Directors reserve the Qualified organizations are right, at their sole discretion, those approved by the IRS to determine and or modify the as tax exempt and meet the amount and duration of any grant. Foundation’s grantmaking Any grantee who wishes to requirements (guidelines). apply the sum total or any portion Any solicited or unsolicited of the specific grant funds to grant awarded by the Foundation, other purposes than that solicited in any year, does not constitute in the original request, must obtain a precedent for subsequent the permission to do so in writing grants to the same or other prior to the application of said qualified organizations. funds to other purposes. Contents

2 Background of The Huston Foundation

3 The Overall Mission

4 Board of Directors

5 Accountant’s Report

6 Statement of Investment Policy

7 Analysis of Distributions

10 Evangelical Distributions

21 Secular Distributions

31 Grant Requirements & Procedures

Committed to Protestant 36 Pennsylvania Public Evangelical Christian needs Registration Form worldwide and Secular purposes nationally Evangelical Ministries Secular

Background of The Huston Foundation

The Huston Foundation, a private Services both of Chester County. As family foundation, was incorporated President and CEO of the Lukens Steel as a Pennsylvania non-profit corpora- Company he founded the Coatesville tion on December 12, 1957 for federal Opportunity Council on Low Income tax purposes. Housing. As a recipient of the presti- The Huston Foundation was gious Silver Beaver award from the established by Charles Lukens Boy Scouts of America, it was evident Huston, Jr. and his sister Ruth Huston, that Mr. Huston was a champion of co-founders and principal donors as a developing leadership qualities in tribute to their parents, Charles Lukens children. His own leadership abilities Huston, a Protestant Evangelical Christian benefited major university, bank and philanthropic industrialist, and Anne corporate boards, including Eastern Stewart Huston, a Protestant Evangelical University, Drexel University where he Christian community leader. was conferred the Honorary Doctorate Ruth Huston, 1900-1982, served of Letters degree, Marine Midland for over half a century as a Protestant Bank of New York, American Iron and Evangelical Christian missionary in the Steel Institute, and the International Appalachian Mountains of eastern Iron and Steel Institute. Kentucky, and concurrently served as Following the passing of its a director of the Lukens Steel Company, founders, the Foundation continued in Coatesville, Pa. In Kentucky, she to grow both in financial assets and founded a summer Bible camp for family interest. The only income provid- children, taught Bible studies, promoted ing for operating expenses and grants Christian education, and allocated most to charity is derived through sound of her income to the Lord’s work, both investments in the securities market. nationally and internationally. Miss Therefore, securities market fluctua- Huston was a trustee of Bryan College, tions have a direct impact on the and Bob Jones University. She was Foundation’s expenditures and grants conferred the Honorary Doctorate of from year to year. Letters degree from Bryan College and The widow of Charles L. Huston, Pikeville College. She authored several Jr., Nancy G. Huston, served as the books including, God’s Timing and Foundation president from 1982 until Acting like Christians. Miss Huston was her death in 2002 — leaving her three called upon on numerous occasions to children and five of the grandchildren speak publicly about her missionary to carry out the purposes and interests services, and business acumen. of the founders. Most recently, her Charles Lukens Huston, Jr., granddaughter, Mrs. Nancy Chadwick 1906-1982, was an active supporter of DeWind was elected to the board on educational, community, humanitarian, May 13, 2005. At that time, Gardner and faith-based organizations. He was Huston Hanson resigned from the founder of several family and children board in order to devote more time service organizations, including Health to his career obligations. and Welfare Council and The Family ✦ 2 ✦ Evangelical Ministries Secular

The charitable interests of both founders are reflected in the Foundation’s overall mission and more specifically in the Protestant Evangelical Christian and Secular mission statements. It is important to note that while the Foundation operates as one non-profit corporate entity; distributions are divided between Protestant Evangelical Christian and Secular organizations. According to the directive established by the Founders a majority of the grants must be given to Protestant Evangelical Christian organizations — this has been the consistent practice of the foundation since its inception in 1957.

The Overall Mission

The Foundation, a regional, promote evangelism and discipleship national and international around the world. Those ministries is committed to serving Protestant which subscribe to the building up Evangelical Christian needs worldwide of the Body of Christ with a deep and Secular purposes nationally, commitment to and dependence through their grantmaking, as an upon the leading of the Holy Spirit to investment in humanitarian needs. promote strong integrated programs By providing funds, technical and projects where the Biblical claims assistance, collaboration, and net- of Christ are presented side by side working on behalf of not-for-profit with any ministry involved. organizations, the Directors of the Foundation seek to encourage individual Secular Mission and Christ-centered development, The Secular segment of the Huston which promotes personal evangelism Foundation strives to conform to the and discipleship. In addition, the principals and directions established directors seek to encourage problem by Charles Lukens Huston, Jr., for the solving and innovative, practical benefit of improving the quality of life approaches to meeting the changing through not-for-profit organizations needs of our regional, national, and recognized by the Internal Revenue international communities. Services as qualified to receive founda- tion grants. The Foundation directors Protestant Evangelical strive toward effective and efficient Christian Mission stewardship in receiving, researching, The Protestant Evangelical Christian and evaluating requests for funding segment of the Huston Foundation is and determining the amount of structured to honor the legacy of distribution of funds in grants in Ruth Huston, and her parents Charles L. areas of education, health, welfare, and Annie Huston. The primary interest human services, arts, science, civic, of the Foundation is in funding ministries community affairs, literacy, that have a strong Protestant, Christ- environment and cultural alliances. centered, Biblical-based foundation with an effective prayer ministry and unique calling by the Holy Spirit to

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Board of Directors and Officers

Charles B. Chadwick Charles L. Huston, IV Ridgewood, New Jersey Coatesville, PA Director Director Treasurer Nancy C. DeWind Carbondale, CO Rebecca L. Huston Director Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Director Nancy Huston Hansen Corporate Secretary Malvern, Pennsylvania Director Scott G. Huston Vice President, Evangelical Relations Berwyn, Pennsylvania Director Charles L. Huston, III Chester Springs, Pennsylvania Elinor Huston Lashley Director Williamsburg, Virginia Vice President, Community Relations Director Director of Operations Vice President, Education, Arts and Cultural Relations

Huston Foundation Staff

Susan B. Heilman Executive Assistant Patricia A. Jones Administrative Assistant

Consultants to the Board of Directors

Rainer & Company Certified Public Accountants, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania

Stoneleigh Investment Consulting Vero Beach, Florida

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Accountant’s Report

To The Board of Directors The Huston Foundation Conshohocken, Pennsylvania:

We have reviewed the statements objective of which is the expression of financial position — cash basis of an opinion regarding the financial of the Huston Foundation as of statements taken as a whole. December 31, 2005 and 2004, and Accordingly, we do not express the related statements of activities such an opinion. and changes in net assets — cash Based on our reviews, we are not basis and statements of cash flows aware of any material modifications — cash basis for the years then ended, that should be made to the accompa- in accordance with Statements on nying financial statements in order for Standards for Accounting and review them to be in conformity with the Services issued by the American Institute cash basis of accounting. of Certified Public Accountants. All The data in the financial statements information included in these financial is presented only for supplementary statements is the representation of the analysis purposes and has been sub- directors of the Huston Foundation. jected to the inquiry and analytical A review consists principally of procedures applied in the review of inquires of Foundation personnel and the basic financial statements. This analytical procedures applied to financial data is presented on the cash basis data. It is substantially less in scope than of accounting. We did not become an audit in accordance with generally aware of any material modifications accepted auditing standards, the that should be made to the data.

Rainer & Company March 2006

Consolidated Financial Statement As of December 31, 2005 2005 2004 Assets $36,383,134 $36,134,217 Total Revenues $ 3,885,237 $ 3,637,454 Realized Gain (Loss) on Sale of Assets $ 2,532,628 $ 2,927,495 Change in Market Value of Securities $( 1,381,223) $ 830,798 Total Expenses $ 907,711 $ 749,152 Grants Paid $ 1,347,300 $ 1,309,698

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Statement of Investment Policy

The Foundation has an Investment Committee of five Board members appointed by the Foundation’s Board of Directors to: ✦ oversee the investment activities ✦ allocate and reallocate assets among asset classes, investment styles and portfolio managers with- in the allocation ranges previously approved by the Board ✦ act for the Board on investment matters between board meetings ✦ make recommendations to the Boards’ finance committee which is a committee of the entire Board The Huston Foundation’s continuing of Directors, meeting at least grant-making capability is directly related twice each calendar year to its investment policy. If its spending The Foundation has a contract with level is greater than the real (inflation a qualified investment consultant to: adjusted) returns generated by its securities portfolio, over time, the ✦ provide support to the investment foundation will effectively undergo committee a gradual partial liquidation. ✦ supervise the investment activities Consequently, its future grant making ✦ to report thereon to the investment capability would erode. committee The investment policy is centered upon an asset allocation that the ✦ recommend changes in investment directors believe will produce, over policy and investment managers most five-year periods, a portfolio rate ✦ provide a written annual report to of return sufficient to cover the the Board of Directors no later than required minimum annual charitable the end of the first quarter of the distributions, administrative and Foundation’s following year investment management costs ✦ the investment consultant is without eroding the real (inflation appointed annually following adjusted) value of the Foundation’s a Board performance review investment portfolio.

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Total Distributions for 2005

Total Evangelical $ 689,250 Total Secular 658,050

Total Distributions $ 1,347,300

The 2005 ratio of grant allocations between Secular and Evangelical reflect an adjustment to correct an out-of-policy ratio in 2004.

Budgeting of Grant Distributions Determined at 5 percent of year-end market value of prior year assets Dollars in millions

Assets Distributions $45 $41.3 $40 $36.1 $36.1 $34.7 $35

$30 $27.9

$25

$20

$15

$10

$5 $1.5 $1.1 $1.3$1.3 $1.3

2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 Assets Grants Assets Grants Assets Grants Assets Grants Assets Grants

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Distributions By Discipline Total Foundation Grants 2005 2004 Total dollar amount granted $1,347,300 $1,309,698 Total number of grants 185 170 Average grant $ 7,283 $ 7,704 Largest single grant $ 50,000 $ 25,000 Smallest grant $ 500 $ 250

Grants to Secular Organizations Total dollar amount of grants $ 658,050 $ 658,698 As percentage of foundation grant dollars 48.84% 50.3% Total number of grants 86 90 As percentage of foundation grants 46.49% 52.9% Average grant $ 6,962 $ 7,319 Largest grant $ 50,000 $ 25,000 Smallest grant $ 1,000 $ 1,000

Grants to Evangelical Organizations Total dollar amount of grants $ 689,250 $ 651,000 As percentage of foundation grant dollars 51.16% 49.7% Total number of grants 99 80 As percentage of foundation grants 53.51% 47.1% Average grant $ 7,652 $ 8,138 Largest single grant $ 25,000 $ 20,000 Smallest grant $ 500 $ 250

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Foundation Distributions By Geographic Area Number Percentage Percentage of Grants of Grants Dollars of Dollars

National (except Pennsylvania) 72 38.92 $ 525,550 39.01 Pennsylvania Bucks County 2 1.08 4,500 .33 Chester County (except Coatesville) 22 11.89 142,980 10.61 Coatesville 14 7.57 157,302 11.68 Delaware County 7 3.78 54,000 4.01 Lancaster County 4 2.16 26,000 1.93 Montgomery County 21 11.35 128,018 9.50 Philadelphia County 25 13.51 158,750 11.78 Other Pennsylvania Counties 18 9.73 150,200 11.15 Total 185 100.00 $1,347,300 100.00

Foundation Distributions By Program Areas Number Percentage Percentage of Grants of Grants Dollars of Dollars Secular Arts and Culture 13 7.03 $ 92,018 6.83 Civic 4 2.16 83,802 6.22 Communications 1 .54 5,000 .37 Community Services 20 10.81 169,180 12.56 Education 36 19.46 211,550 15.70 Environment 4 2.16 19,000 1.41 Health Care 1 .54 10,000 .74 Public Policy 6 3.24 55,000 4.08 Religious 1 .54 12,500 .93 Total Secular 86 46.49 $ 658,050 48.84 Evangelical Ministries Discipleship Ministry 20 10.81 140,000 10.39 Evangelical Arts and Cultures 1 .54 3,000 .22 Evangelical Christian Outreach Mission 22 11.89 141,000 10.47 Evangelical Civic 4 2.16 20,500 1.52 Evangelical Education 13 7.03 97,500 7.24 Evangelical Heathcare 1 .54 8,000 .59 Evangelical Media Communications 17 9.19 141,250 10.48 Evangelical Ministries 12 6.49 99,500 7.39 Evangelism 9 4.86 38,500 2.86 Total Evangelical Ministries 99 47.06 689,250 51.16 Total Distributions 185 100.00 $1,347,300 100.00

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2005 Evangelical Ministries Distributions

Agape International Ministries ...... $ 10,000 Phoenixville, PA Support of Bethany Bible College in Kerala, India. Programs include training the students for 10 months and sending them throughout India for evangelism and church planting

The Alliance Defense Fund ...... $ 4,000 Scottsdale, AZ Blackstone Fellowship — a nine-week summer leadership development program in law and servant ministry

American Family Association ...... $ 25,000 Tupelo, MS Pastors Convocation in conjunction with the Presidential Inauguration

Amnion Crisis Pregnancy Center ...... $ 6,000 Bryn Mawr, PA Increase services to include a part-time bilingual counselor

Asian Access Life Ministries ...... $ 6,000 San Dimas, CA Identify and develop the top caliber of leadership in an arena that is home to more than 4 billion people. Pastor/leaders develop tools, tactics, resources and strategy for equipping the churches and movements they lead in their cultural text

Asian Theological Seminary ...... $ 4,000 Paoli, PA ATS Distance Learning Initiative — using technology to deliver course content to commuting students so that they can reduce campus visits

Athletes in Action, International ...... $ 4,000 Xenia, OH General support for International Operations — arrange and conduct training conferences for lead athletes overseas, host conferences for Internationals in Ohio at the World Training Center

Awana Clubs International ...... $ 4,000 Streamwood, IL The Awana Lifeline/Angola Program — evangelize and disciple prisoners at the Louisiana State Penitentiary and their children

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BCM International ...... $ 5,000 Akron, OH Global Ministry Fund — support of regional leaders and local evangelists/church planters in Latin America, Europe and the Caribbean

Bengali Evangelical Association ...... $ 3,000 Bryn Mawr, CA Bangladesh — Bible training for native missionaries, nurse's aide training and Christian children's education

Bethel Temple Community Church ...... $ 4,000 Philadelphia, PA Weekend retreat for senior high school inner city youth designed to present Christ and build relationships between them and adults

Biblical Theological Seminary ...... $ 8,000 Hatfield, PA Implementation phase of establishing the Coalition for Emerging Church Leadership — Christian leaders training to think in missional ways that equip them to cross cultures, both at home and abroad

Book of Hope International ...... $ 5,000 Pompano, FL Provide the “Book of Hope” to 50,000 children and youth in the Middle East

The Bridge Academy and Community Center ...... $ 4,500 Coatesville, PA Sound system for the main auditorium and throughout the Bridge Academy to support the education and arts programs

Bridge Builders International ...... $ 5,000 Philomath, OR New People, New Opportunities — expand ministry in Latvia

British Youth For Christ ...... $ 10,000 West Midlands, England General support for evangelism and discipleship in British public schools

Buddy Hicks Ministries, Inc...... $ 10,000 Humble, TX Support for outreach ministries: Fuel Cyber Cafe, Humble Skate Park, Pipeline Church, Community Development Center, Somebody Cares Daycare and Joseph Factor (feeding ministry)

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The Caleb Project ...... $ 7,000 Littleton, CO Encountering the World of Islam Training DVD and “The Enemy of God — A Shaman's Story” film

Capitol Ministries ...... $ 5,000 Santa Clarita, CA Begin new full-time ministries in Arkansas, West Virginia, Colorado and Nevada

Care Net ...... $ 4,000 Sterling, VA Urban Initiative — support the establishment of new pregnancy centers in urban communities in Philadelphia and Atlanta

CBInternational Ministries ...... $ 5,000 Littleton, CO Support Director of Development for Uganda’s Children of Hope Project with school fees, uniforms and food for orphaned, refugee and poor children

Chester County Christian Chorale ...... $ 3,000 Atglen, PA Messiah Sing-a-Long to be held at Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church

Chester County Women's Services ...... $ 6,000 Coatesville, PA Parenting Program a 16-week, incentive based program offered when a client comes into the center seeking material assistance

Child Evangelism Fellowship, Inc...... $ 5,000 Greenville, SC Printing of “Two-Month Wonder” devotional books for use by children, especially in third world countries

Children's Jubilee Fund ...... $ 5,000 Glenside, PA Scholarships to Christian schools

Christian Film & Television Commission ...... $ 15,000 Camarillo, CA General operating support for “Movieguide” which rates Hollywood movies from a Christian perspective

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CityNet Ministries. Inc...... $ 5,000 Philadelphia, PA Hosting of a conference — A Defining Moment: A Consultation on the Future of the Church with Dr. Eddie Gibbs

Coalition for Christian Outreach ...... $ 7,000 Pittsburgh, PA General support for University campus ministry in the Philadelphia area

Coatesville Neighborhood Center ...... $ 6,000 Coatesville, PA Kitchen equipment for the Neighborhood Center

Concerts of Prayer of Greater New York ...... $ 9,000 Long Island City, NY Pastoral Leadership Initiative

Cook Communications Ministries International ...... $ 5,500 Colorado Springs, CO Training international Christian publishers to reach their own people more effectively through publishing their own Christ-centered books and other materials

Coral Ridge Ministries ...... $ 10,000 Ft. Lauderdale, FL General support for nurturing and encouraging Christians and reforming the culture

Cornerstone Family Ministries ...... $ 8,000 Waverly, PA Channeling the Lamplighter Rare Collector books into non-Christian communities through the outreach of Christian schools, homeschool families and churches — and establish summer reading programs

Covenant Mercies ...... $ 5,000 Glen Mills, PA General operating expenses for orphan initiatives, local service initiatives and relief & development initiatives

Crippled Children's United Rehabilitation Effort ...... $ 8,000 Harrisburg, PA Provide Bibles for new believers, pastoral training, outreach events and devotional materials to CURE's hospitals in Kenya and Malawi

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Discovery Institute ...... $ 5,000 Seattle, WA General operating support for the Center for Science & Culture and the proclamation of Intelligent Design

A Door of Hope ...... $ 4,500 Bear, DE Conversion from a pregnancy resource center to that of a medical clinic

English Language Institute/China ...... $ 5,000 San Dimas, CA General support to raise up, train and nurture long-term leaders and teachers in China and East Asian universities

Faith First Educational Assistance Corporation ...... $ 20,000 Philadelphia, PA Provide oversight, management and implementation of scholarship program for Christian schools

Family Life Today, Inc...... $ 4,000 Largo, FL Strengthen marriages and families using Biblical principles through counseling — three process groups offered weekly at no charge to the general public

Family Praise and Worship Center Ministries ...... $ 5,000 Philadelphia, PA Talk Time — an inner-city youth mentoring program

Fellowship of Christian Athletes ...... $ 7,000 Annapolis, MD General operating support for middle school, high school and college Huddles in the Greater Philadelphia area

Floresta ...... $ 5,000 SanDiego, CA Provide opportunities for revival in the rural Dominican Republic, by strengthening a network of 15 rural churches, training Bible study leaders and beginning 68 Bible studies in various communities

The Fourteen Four Group ...... $ 8,000 Verdugo City, CA Management of the 109 leadership development ministries in the India Leadership Study (ILS) — focusing on the areas of capacity building, partnership development and project funding

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The Gathering ...... $ 5,000 Tyler, TX Serve individuals, families and foundations in expanding their vision and effectiveness in giving to Christian ministries

The Gathering HRC, Inc...... $ 10,000 Lansdowne, PA General support for start-up of a Christian-based skateboard park program

Glad Tidings India ...... $ 8,000 Paradise, PA Village Literacy Rehabilitation Project for Allivayal Village in India

Greater Delaware Valley National Day of Prayer ...... $ 6,000 Philadelphia, PA Advertising, transportation, mailing to prepare for Philadelphia ceremony

Haggai Institute ...... $ 10,000 Atlanta, GA Two scholarships for leadership training in Christian evangelism

Heavenworks ...... $ 10,000 Granada Hills, CA Publish the Revelation CD's and the companion broadcasts in five new languages: Mandarin, Arabic, Indonesian, Tamil and Hindi

Heavenworks ...... $ 9,750 Granada Hills, CA Publish Book of Revelation set to an original orchestral score CD in the Tamil language of India

Hi Kidz! International, Inc...... $ 20,000 Suwanee, GA Development programs enabling continuance of seeking expertise in building strategy and developing relationships with potential donors

Huntington College ...... $ 5,000 Huntington, IN Support of Global Vision, a student-led organization whose purpose is to raise the campus community’s awareness of missions

Impact Ministries, Inc...... $ 10,000 Atlanta, GA Senate Bible study, prayer and counseling ministry

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Interdev Partnership Associates ...... $ 10,000 Edmunds, WA Develop partnerships among leaders of churches and Christian agencies in reaching Moslems in Southeast Asia

International Health Services ...... $ 6,000 Southeastern, PA Present “The Saline Solution-International” in China, includes translation of the materials with cultural adaptations into Chinese

International Students ...... $ 5,000 Colorado Springs, CO Purchase and distribute Jesus video/DVD packets to international students across the U.S. using ISI staff, volunteers and local churches

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship ...... $ 15,000 Upper Darby, PA Support for Judy Shelly and Sara Keiper’s work in Nurses Christian Fellowship and Chris Keidel’s work with fraternities

John Newton International Center for Christian Studies ...... $ 5,000 Carlisle, PA General support to increase levels of efficiency and effectiveness in communicating the JNC mission to its constituency

Keys to Life Ministries, Inc...... $ 6,000 Laurel Springs, NJ General support for outreach ministry including Start Your Year in Prayer Conference, The Truth About Hip Hop Seminar, Youth Coffee House & Cafe, Street Ministry Outreach Team and Family Assistance program

Koinonia Christian Church ...... $ 10,000 Gladwyne, PA Non-denominational church plant in its second year reaching out to the Filipino-American population of Greater Philadelphia

Lori Greenwood Ministries ...... $ 3,000 Lynnwood, WA Evangelism, training and outreach including international seminars, pastor conferences, publishing and printing materials and books for ministry training

Mars Hill Productions ...... $ 4,500 Missouri City, TX Translation of “The Hope” into different languages

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Mastermedia International ...... $ 4,500 Redlands, CA Summit of Christian Media Professionals at Mohonk Mountain House in New Palz, New York

Mission Media Ministries, Inc...... $ 20,000 Horsham, PA Collect and publish research and field observations testing every verifiable prediction that is found in the Bible

National Day of Prayer Task Force ...... $ 6,000 Colorado Springs, CO Annual Coordinator Conference held on the Focus on the Family campus in Colorado Springs — refresh, equip and recharge coordinators for another season of preparation for the National Day of Prayer in 2006

The Navigators ...... $ 12,000 Coatesville, PA Support of John Mosley in working with churches and ministries in the area in mentoring and discipleship

New Life in Christ Fellowship ...... $ 15,000 Coatesville, PA The SAFE Program, an out-of-school suspension program for Coatesville Area School District, offered by The PA Cyber Charter School — an alternative education model that is Christian-based and held at New Life In Christ Fellowship

Northwest Network Foundation ...... $ 5,000 Puyallup, WA General Operating Expenses to network, mentor and encourage people from various backgrounds to walk with Jesus Christ

Partners International ...... $ 15,000 Spokane, WA Rehabilitate women and children affected or infected with HIV/AIDS in Mumbai, India through holistic evangelistic outreach

Pennsylvania Family Institute ...... $ 5,000 Harrisburg, PA The One Man One Woman project — train and equip pastors and their congregations to defend the institution of marriage from cultural forces that seek its redefinition or demise

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Peter Deyneka Russian Ministries, Inc...... $ 5,000 Wheaton, IL Outreach to youth in the former Soviet Union that will accelerate church growth and significantly shape the church in the next ten years

The Place of Refuge, Inc...... $ 7,000 Jenkintown, PA Counseling and mental health services for minorities in North Philadelphia

Push The Rock ...... $ 5,000 Emmaus, PA Christian sports camps in urban settings in the Allentown area as well as Philadelphia, Chicago and Bethlehem

Revival Hill Christian Academic High School ...... $ 4,500 Philadelphia, PA General operating support

The Salvation Army ...... $ 4,500 Philadelphia, PA Learning Zone — an after school program for at-risk, economically disadvantaged children and their parents, located within The Salvation Army Corps Community Centers

Scripture Memory Mountain Mission ...... $ 7,000 Emmalena, KY Support of Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Haddix and Camp Nathaniel

The Sentinel Group ...... $ 20,000 Lynnwood, WA Enhance fundraising and resource development strategy

Street Life Ministries ...... $ 8,000 Flushing, NY Step Van ministry and prayer stations serving the poor, needy and homeless in New York

Student Venture ...... $ 4,000 Levittowan, PA General support for outreach to teens in the Delaware Valley through weekly meetings and activities

Teen Challenge of Philadelphia ...... $ 4,000 Philadelphia, PA Entrance fee scholarships for seven female students

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Timothy Academy ...... $ 5,000 Philadelphia, PA Scholarship fund to ensure that the neediest children in Philadelphia are provided equal access to a quality education

Try God Ministries ...... $ 5,000 Pennsburg, PA Share the Gospel with at-risk teenagers housed in adult prisons who have been certified to be tried as adults

Urban Family Council ...... $ 7,000 Philadelphia, PA Faith-based youth and parent education program for sexual abstinence

Watchman Fellowship ...... $ 8,000 Murrysville, PA Printing and production of a new, updated and expanded edition of “The Index of Cults and Religions” into a 200-page soft-cover book for expanded, greater use in libraries and seminaries

WEC International ...... $ 3,500 Fort Washington, PA Quarterly 4-page publication “Youth” contains Gospels and scripture to 38 countries

Wellspring Garden Ministries ...... $ 5,000 Kinzers, PA General operating support for ministry to women of all walks of faith — including Amish women

Whosoever Gospel Mission and Rescue Home Association of Germantown ...... $ 2,000 Philadelphia, PA Support of Hanna’s Place — a new Christ-centered residential program for homeless women with young children

A Woman's Voice, International ...... $ 5,000 Honolulu, HI Vocational school for lower caste women in Visag, India

World Concern ...... $ 5,000 Seattle, WA Rural Churches in Bolivia — strengthen the spiritual commitment of individuals and families as well as the impact of the churches in community life

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World Mission Associates ...... $ 7,000 Lancaster, PA Launching of the new World Mission Resource Center in Lancaster

World Witness ...... $ 5,000 Greenville, SC OPORA School Prevention Project in Russia — a five-year project to develop and pilot a substance abuse prevention curriculum with a focus on the Christian approach to developing healthy life skills

Worldlink International Ministries ...... $ 5,000 King of Prussia, PA Expand and equip the world’s native missionary workforce, through which the next great wave of Christian missionary activity will be accomplished

Young Life/Western Philadelphia Suburbs ...... $ 10,000 St. David's, PA Support for five local Young Life Clubs and Young Lives, a new branch designed to mentor and support teen moms in North Philadelphia

Youth With A Mission ...... $ 5,000 Lebanon,PA In preparation for ministry, train students in evangelism and teach English to those who speak foreign languages

Evangelical Ministries Matching Awarded to match private made by Board Members

Buddy Hicks Ministries, Inc...... $ 500 Humble, TX Nancy H. Hansen

Four Rivers Community Broadcasting ...... $ 500 Sellersville, PA Charles L. Huston IV

Mission Media Ministries, Inc...... $ 1,000 Horsham, PA Nancy H. Hansen

Young Life in the Roaring Fork ...... $ 500 Roaring Fork, CO Nancy C. DeWind

Total Evangelical Ministries ...... $689,250 ✦ 20 ✦ Secular

2005 Secular Distributions

Alpine Christian Academy ...... $ 10,000 Basalt, CO General support

The American Studies Center ...... $ 5,000 Washington, DC Production and syndication of “Faith and Freedom,” which details the impact of faith upon our leaders and news makers of the day

American Cancer Society, Pennsylvania Division, Inc...... $ 10,000 Hershey, PA Providing information, resources, and support to all Pennsylvanians who are diagnosed with cancer

American Family Association ...... $ 25,000 Tupelo, MS The Pastors‘ Convocation in conjunction with the Presidential Inauguration

AmeriKids ...... $ 4,000 West Chester, PA Support towards scholarships and new uniforms

Arts & Spirituality Center ...... $ 5,000 Philadelphia, PA Partnering with Mothers in Charge to mobilize teens throughout Philadelphia to look at the impact of violence in their community

At Marah Dance Theatre ...... $ 5,000 Rockledge, PA General support to make possible the Russia/Poland cross-cultural mission outreach

Baker Industries, Inc...... $ 5,000 Malvern, PA General operating support for training and employing people least able to get and hold jobs

Baptists for Life, Inc ...... $ 10,000 Grand Rapids, MI Addressing development and finance with a challenge grant

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The Bill of Rights Institute ...... $ 5,000 Arlington, VA The educational program “Founders and the Constitution: In Their Own Words” for Philadelphia teachers

Capital Research Center ...... $ 5,000 Washington, DC General operating support to help fund publications

Chester County Art Association ...... $ 2,800 West Chester, PA Growing the Arts, the 75th anniversary celebration of ChesCo Arts, where 75 planters will be designed by local artists, planted by local garden clubs and distributed to communities all through the county

Chester County Council, Boy Scouts of America ...... $ 25,000 West Chester, PA The third installment of $25,000 toward a $100,000 commitment

Chester Springs Studio ...... $ 5,000 Chester Springs, PA The Art Partners Studio, an outreach program of Chester Springs Studio providing quality art classes, exhibitions, and community- building activities for low-income families and at-risk children

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia ...... $ 11,000 Philadelphia, PA Continuing to offer The Huston Foundation Storytime to unit playrooms and via broadcast into the rooms of in-patients and out-patient waiting rooms

Children's Literacy Initiative ...... $ 5,000 Philadelphia, PA Implementing the Blueprint curriculum in five Head Start classrooms in Montgomery County in the 2005–2006 school year

Children's Scholarship Fund Philadelphia ...... $ 5,000 Philadelphia, PA Providing need-based, partial scholarships to low-income Philadelphia children, grades K-8, to attend private, parochial and other community-based schools

College of William and Mary Endowment Association ...... $ 10,000 Williamsburg, VA The 2005–2006 Exhibition speaker series for the College’s Muscarelle Museum of Art

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Community Service Council of Chester County, Inc...... $ 10,000 West Chester, PA General funding to provide emergency basic needs assistance to low-income residents of Chester County

Cradle of Hope ...... $ 5,000 Jenkintown, PA Providing housing and support services — parenting skills, case manage- ment and life skills workshops to single young mothers who choose life

The Crime Victims' Center of Chester County, Inc...... $ 10,000 West Chester, PA Operating expenses to provide crisis intervention, counseling services, and supportive services to victims of all types of crimes

Day Care Association of Montgomery County ...... $ 5,000 Narberth, PA Montgomery Early Learning Centers (MELC) tuition support for disadvantaged children, in early learning programs at MELC‘s five centers

The Delaware County Family Centers ...... $ 3,000 Darby, PA Even Start, a family literacy program offered at both sites in Chester and Delaware County

Embracing The Child ...... $ 5,000 Glenside, PA Library and reading program development for like-minded nonprofits in non-traditional learning programs reaching the most vulnerable children and youth

The Empowerment Group ...... $ 3,750 Philadelphia, PA The Youth Entrepreneurship Project, a summer enrichment program

Enchantment Theatre Company ...... $ 9,018 Glenside, PA A lighting equipment upgrade to support performances

Faith First Educational Assistance Corporation ...... $ 5,000 Philadelphia, PA General support

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Family Service of Chester County ...... $ 10,000 West Chester, PA General support to strengthen the programs and empower the neediest families and individuals in Coatesville and Chester County to achieve higher levels of personal, economic and social well-being

Friends Association for Care and Protection of Children ...... $ 5,000 West Chester, PA Support of the Emergency Program serving low-income women and children in Chester County

The Fund for American Studies ...... $ 5,000 Washington, DC Scholarship funds for students selected to attend the programs teaching an appreciation for America‘s civic virtues

Gamut Theatre Group/Popcorn Hat Players ...... $ 3,200 Harrisburg, PA THEATRE ALIVE!, an after-school drama program designed to deter violent behavior through the use of non-violent, problem-solving and theatre-related techniques

Good Works, Inc...... $ 5,000 Coatesville, PA General support

Gordon College ...... $ 10,000 Wenham, MA Expand the capacity of Return Design, an internship program for the training of graphic design students, by investing in new computers

Graystone Society, Inc...... $ 18,802 Coatesville, PA Payment to vendor for strategic planning of The National Iron & Steel Museum

Graystone Society, Inc...... $ 50,000 Coatesville, PA The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum

Great Valley Nature Center ...... $ 5,000 Devault, PA The Special Education Environment School addresses the environmental education needs within the special education community

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Green Valleys Association ...... $ 4,000 Pottstown, PA Promoting an environmentally aware and responsible generation through an after-school program in Phoenixville, designed and run by the students, that focuses on community environmental issues

Habitat for Humanity of Chester County ...... $ 5,000 Coatesville, PA Purchasing computer network equipment and software to increase office efficiency and security of information

Habitat for Humanity of Chester County ...... $ 5,000 Coatesville, PA General support

Handi-Crafters, Inc...... $ 5,000 Thorndale, PA Helping to underwrite a special event announcing the start of the $2.6 million capital campaign to renovate and expand the rehabilitation facility

Heritage Foundation ...... $ 10,000 Washington, DC General support towards the promotion of public policy, advancing the principles of free markets, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values and a strong national defense

HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy ...... $ 7,500 Philadelphia, PA The Dance Movement Therapy Program using individual/group therapy and group performances to increase student‘s range of motion

Hudson Institute ...... $ 5,000 Washington, DC Hudson Institute — Center on Islam, Democracy and Future of Muslim World continuing to organize a series of publications and public events designed to pro-actively contest the political and theological hegemony that Islamism and radical Islam have exercised within the Muslim world

Institute for American Values ...... $ 5,000 New York, NY Institute scholars to research, write and speak widely about the importance of marriage and civil society in the U.S. and Arab and Muslim world

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Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Inc...... $ 5,000 Wilmington, DE The Civic Literacy Project — strengthening the college-level teaching of American history and core principles necessary for engaged citizenship

Jenkins Arboretum ...... $ 5,000 Devon, PA Funding of an ADA outdoor drinking fountain with accessibility for wheel-chaired, handicapped persons and young children

Joy Ministries Evangelistic Association, Inc...... $ 7,500 Virginia Beach, VA Character Counts — the afternoon Kid‘s Club

Kelly Anne Dolan Memorial Fund ...... $ 5,000 Ambler, PA General operating support to advocate on behalf of families in the community with educational, informational and financial assistance

Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc...... $ 10,000 Harrisburg, PA General support to promote ideals of free market economics and individual liberty through public opinion research

Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc...... $ 10,000 Harrisburg, PA General support to promote the ideals of free market economics and individual liberty through public opinion research

The Lukens Band, Inc...... $ 5,000 Coatesville, PA General support to provide and promote historical band music

The Lukens Band, Inc...... $ 10,000 Coatesville, PA Matching grant for providing and promoting historical band music

MacGuffin Theatre & Film Company ...... $ 3,000 Philadelphia, PA The Three Trees, an original musical by John Rea based upon the Christian fairy tale, features giant, colorful puppets soaring above the audience — made and operated by 50 youths

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Mann Center for the Performing Arts ...... $ 25,000 Philadelphia, PA Purchasing a concert piano memorializing Nancy Gardner Huston, to be paid over two years

Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester County ...... $ 5,000 West Chester, PA Supporting the Health Insurance Enrollment Initiative — identifying eligible but uninsured women and children

Mercy & Sharing ...... $ 10,000 Aspen, CO Bringing free medical care for Haiti’s most vulnerable children by providing operating funds to open the Mercy & Sharing Clinic in the Delmas District of Port-au-Prince — enabling the start of operations, and the hiring and training medical staff

Mission Media Ministries, Inc...... $ 12,500 Horsham, PA Development support for The Destiny Report, which collects and publishes research observations — testing every verifiable prediction that is found in the Bible

Montgomery County Association For the Blind ...... $ 1,000 North Wales, PA The four-week summer day camp for blind and visually impaired children, ages 7 to 19 — offering the opportunity to experience activities like rock climbing, tubing, archery, golf, horseback riding and swimming

National Fatherhood Initiative ...... $ 5,800 Gaithersburg, MD Equipping ten Philadelphia-area churches with an innovative tool and resource center to revitalize mens’ ministries — reaching fathers who are spiritually seeking the 24/7 dad curriculum

New Jersey Academy of Aquatic Sciences ...... $ 5,000 Camden, NJ CAUSE (Camden Aquarium Urban Science Enrichment) — providing science education to high school students in the way of a Junior Staff program, Summer Science Camps, and after-school Ecology Clubs

No Longer Alone Ministries ...... $ 6,000 Lititz, PA General support for recruiting, screening, training & supporting volunteers, in a friendship relationship with persons recovering from mental illness

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Open Community Corp, Inc...... $ 4,000 Glenmoore, PA The 2005 Summer Camp for children from low-income families in Chester County

PA State Police Camp Cadet of Chester County, Inc...... $ 10,000 Coatesville, PA The annual camp that is staffed by Police Officers who volunteer their time — hosting 110 boys and girls, ages 11 thru 13, for one week, at no cost to the campers’ families

The PeaceMaker Center ...... $ 4,680 Lionville, PA Computer equipment and resources for the financial counseling part of the center

Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations ...... $ 10,000 Harrisburg ,PA Public policy and new training initiative

Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations ...... $ 10,000 Harrisburg, PA Delivery of the Standards of Excellence Program in Montgomery County, a comprehensive ethics, accountability and effectiveness program for nonprofit organizations

Pennsylvania Eurythmy Ensemble ...... $ 3,000 Kimberton, PA Portable lighting system, drapes to complete portable set and costumes

The Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks . . . .$ 2,500 Philadelphia, PA Emergency funding to support the museum education program, “The Mayor and the Doctor,” offered to area school children — funding will be used towards admissions for disadvantaged youths

Phoenixville Area YMCA ...... $ 5,000 West Norriton, PA The Literacy Program for students enrolled at the Royersford Elementary School, who will receive supplementary reading instruction and are assured of reading on-level by third grade

Pikeville College ...... $ 2,500 Pikeville, KY The Undergraduate Scholarship Fund — providing financial assistance to more than 90 percent of undergraduate students

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Pocono Equestrian Center ...... $ 10,000 Scranton, PA General support for a therapeutic and rehabilitative program for at-risk youth, terminally ill or disabled children, and neglected, abused and abandoned horses

Primitive Hall Foundation ...... $ 5,000 Coatesville, PA Matching funds on a 1:1 ratio of dollars raised for a landscaping plan

Providence Classical School ...... $ 10,000 Williamsburg, VA Supporting the needs of this growing school with the purchase of equipment and supplies

Safe Harbor of Greater West Chester, Inc...... $ 7,500 West Chester, PA General support — providing homeless men and women food, shelter and recovery opportunities

Simpson Memorial United Methodist Church ...... $ 5,000 Philadelphia, PA The After-School Program — assisting children with education, and providing a safe haven with healthy, wholesome foods

Steppingstone Scholars Program ...... $ 5,000 Philadelphia, PA The preparation and placement of inner-city, school children for success in college prep programs at selective admission schools in the area

Strings for Schools, Inc...... $ 4,000 Philadelphia, PA Continuation of extensive music education programs in Chester-Upland School District

Substance Abuse Services, Inc...... $ 20,000 Harrisburg, PA Emergency bridge funding due to budget cuts from largest funding source

Tabor Lutheran Church ...... $ 5,000 Philadelphia, PA Providing professional after-school care to elementary and high school students in Philadelphia — emphasizing homework completion, literacy training, and creative learning in a safe, caring environment

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The John J. Tyler Arboretum ...... $ 5,000 Media, PA General support for the Environmental Education Program

Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church ...... $ 5,000 Parkesburg, PA General support for continuing to create a Christian learning atmosphere, where young children can grow spiritually, physically, socially and emotionally

Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church ...... $ 5,000 Parkesburg, PA Emergency funding to help offset cost increases

The Williamsburg Symphonia ...... $ 5,000 Williamsburg, VA General support

YWCA of Carlisle ...... $ 10,000 Carlisle, PA Partially fund the Partners in Wellness program

YWCA of Pottstown ...... $ 5,000 Pottstown, PA Continuing the Adult Literacy Program into 2006

Secular Matching Gifts Awarded to match private donations made by Board Members

Haverford School ...... $ 2,000 Haverford,PA Charles L. Huston III

Total Secular ...... $658,050

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Grant Requirements and Procedures

All grant awards are decided upon ✦ political Action Committees (PACs) and approved by the Board of Directors engaged in influencing legislation at their meetings in May and November. ✦ veterans organizations, labor No discretionary grants are awarded. groups and social clubs The Board reviews recommendations ✦ coverage of continuing and then votes on all awards. An operating deficits organization may submit a request for funding toward a program or project ✦ document publication costs which received a grant in the proceed- ✦ capital building (brick and mortar) ing year. (Example: An organization may ✦ multi-year grant funding apply each year of a three-year cam- paign with all required information except the tax-determination letter Conditions of Grant Agreement in subsequent years after the initial Publicity request has been submitted.) In the event that the grantee wishes to issue a news release concerning the Grantmaking Restrictions grant, the text of the release should be No organization may request submitted to the Foundation for review funding for more than one project/ and approval no less than 10 days prior program in any one grantmaking to the release date. cycle (May/November). The directors do not make grant Unused Funds awards for: In the event that any or the entire grant is not expended within the ✦ scholarship support to individuals duration of the grant period, any funds other than those receiving education remaining at the end of the grant grants under established foundation period can be applied to the grantee’s programs general operation. As a matter of good ✦ intermediate organizations which stewardship, the grantee shall inform in turn distribute resources to the Foundation accordingly. beneficiaries of their own selection Reversion of Grant ✦ individual or group travel purposes All or any portion of the grant shall (i.e. marching bands, precision drill be returned to the Foundation under teams, choirs, etc.) the following circumstances: ✦ endowment funds (director’s ✦ the grantee looses tax-exempt prerogative) status under Federal tax laws, or ✦ tickets for events or advertising for substantially changes its purpose benefit purposes and mission ✦ fraternal organizations ✦ the grantee organization ceases to exist, or the grantee discontinues ✦ political candidates or parties the object for which the grant is designed — before any or all the grant is expended ✦ 31 ✦ Evangelical Ministries Secular

✦ the grantee fails to comply with ✦ IRS tax-exemption letter, any portion of the agreed upon and employer identification conditions number (E.I.N.) ✦ Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Earnings from Invested Grant Funds Department of State, Bureau of Any earnings which accrue as a Charitable Organizations, Certificate result of investing funds awarded shall of Registration. Contact the PA be used for the specific purposes of the Bureau of Charitable Organizations grant, and shall be reported in the at www.dos.state.pa.us or financial section of the progress reports 800-732-0999 for requirements due to the Foundation. and exemptions. No Other Conditions ✦ Agency’s most recent IRS Form 990 The grant shall not be earmarked ✦ History of organization for any purpose which would cause the grant to be deemed “taxable ✦ Statement of Faith expenditure”within the meaning of (Protestant Evangelical Christian Section 4945(d) of the Code and Organizations only) Treasury regulations. ✦ Provide names of supporting organizations providing public and Request Procedures private funding sources in general Deadlines for submitting proposals or for this specific project are March 15 and September 15. Any ✦ List of the Board of Directors proposals received after the deadlines will be considered in the next grantmaking ✦ Agency’s current operating budget cycle. Early proposal submission will and detailed project budget assure a more thorough consideration. ✦ Statement that there has been Organizations new to the foundation no change in purpose, character, are asked to write a one page letter of or method of operation since inquiry describing the organization and the organization’s IRS tax letter the proposed project or telephone the was issued office to discuss the same. If a project ✦ Present project goals in quantifiable is deemed appropriate for further objectives, where applicable. evaluation, an application packet will ✦ Do not staple pages, other than be sent to the organization. If an Form 990. organization has received a grant in the past or has applied before, they still need to complete an application Status Reports form along with the proposal. The Foundation requires the recipient organization to provide the To be considered, the Applicant following letters: Information Form must be completed ✦ Receipt of grant award, verifying and accompanied by a brief (2-4 that funds have been received page) written grant proposal and ✦ Interim and Final reports on the following attachments: use of funds are due six months and one year after award ✦ 32 ✦ Evangelical Ministries Secular

Evangelical Ministries In the sinfulness of men and in Salvation through personal faith in Christ; Purpose in His bodily resurrection; in His present Support organizations whose ministry of intercession; and in His activities serve to spread the Gospel of personal return for His church; Jesus Christ nationally and internation- In the Holy Spirit as a person who ally and whose beliefs are contingent proceeds from the Father and the Son, upon the books of the Old and New by whom every believer is regenerated, Testament of The King James Version indwelt, empowered and sealed into of the Bible. the body of Christ which he believes; In the Holy Scriptures as inspired by Evangelical Requirements the Holy Spirit of God.” The Foundation provides grants All requirements for funding must only to those organizations and be in writing. This also applies to institutions qualified for tax-exempt requests for subsequent funding. status under 501(c)(3) of the Federal Internal Revenue Code. Therefore, an Grantmaking Priorities organization’s tax-exempt letter must The Protestant Evangelical giving accompany a completed Foundation covers a vast area of ministries and grant request form and a doctrinal services that are directly related to and statement of faith on the first application involved in sharing the life saving mes- to the Foundation. Any subsequent sage of Jesus Christ, encouraging the requests for funding will not require receiving of Jesus Christ as Lord and the tax-exempt letter or statement Savior, involving all aspects of ministry. of faith if prior funding has been Below is a list of ministries which received from the Foundation. meet the criteria of grant giving by Each proposal must show an active the Huston Foundation. presentation of the Gospel of Jesus Discipleship Christ — (the Bible) with opportunities ✦ Seminar conference, developing to receive Christ as their personal savior. nations, youth discipleship programs The following doctrine statement must be affirmed by the requesting Protestant Evangelical organization in order to qualify for Education/Schools financial consideration. ✦ College, university, kindergarten-12, “We believe: cultural preschool, special education In the Holy Trinity, consisting of Protestant Evangelical God the Father, Jesus Christ the son, Christian Outreach Missions and the Holy Spirit; ✦ Abuse, rehabilitation, counseling, In the Virgin birth of our Lord and education, environmental self-help, Savior Jesus Christ, who was begotten family services, legal aid, housing/ of the Holy Spirit and is true God and shelter, literacy, forum, rescue true man; mission, church planting, recreation, substance abuse, outreach services

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Protestant Evangelical Civic Demonstration Need ✦ Community projects, Requests for financial support community relations must show evidence that the project, program, and organization is providing Protestant Evangelical a unique community need. Media-Communication Types of Support ✦ Distribution, translation, publishing, While the directors prefer to radio, television/video provide funding for specific projects Protestant Evangelical Medical and programs, grants are awarded ✦ Hospital, clinic, mission, research, for general operation, and to capital supplies projects including purchases of equip- ment on a selective, case-by-case Protestant Evangelical Ministries meritorious basis. The Foundation ✦ Camp, professional athletes, does not support building campaigns. communication, education, hospitals, In addition to the primary stated counseling, administration, medical, interests the Foundation will consider neighborhood outreach, prisons, start-up or “seed” monies and “last schools and colleges, sports/college resort” funding. Protestant Evangelism Leveraged Resources The Foundation prefers not to be ✦ Crusades, church, leadership a sole source of funding for an agency development, missionary, youth or organization. We prefer to make Foundations/Grantors grants to those applicants who have communications from other foundations ✦ Joint ventures, matching funds, and corporations. network, references, Christian Community Foundations Evaluation Organizations are asked to present Secular project goals in terms of quantifiable objectives against which the activities Secular Requirements of their grant may be measured. All requirements for funding Tax Status must be in writing. This also applies Applications must have evidence of to requests for subsequent funding. being granted 501(c)(3) tax-exemption status or other qualified IRS tax Grantmaking Priorities determination code. A letter showing Grants may be awarded to the that a tax-determination application following organization categories: has been filed with the Internal Health and Human Services Revenue Service will suffice in the ✦ case of start-up organizations. Activities which help provide basic human needs not being met through government or other organizations in the immediate community.

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✦ Programs which provide emotional Arts and Culture and physical support to children, ✦ Organizations whose activities help youth, adults, senior citizens, as to broaden the cultural and artistic well as those which strengthen experience of the general public families and assist individuals and those individuals which may with special needs. otherwise be denied them. ✦ Information and referral services to ✦ Programs which help the elderly, disadvantaged, under maintain/exhibit artistic privileged or disabled. and cultural treasures. ✦ Programs which increase employ- Science ment opportunities and provide a ✦ means for developing self-reliance, Programs/projects in research responsibility and productivity and demonstration of product or among individuals in need. equipment evaluation leading to the finding of a prevention, cause, Education or cure of a major disease. ✦ Programs which support the ✦ Programs/projects of non-govern- advancement of education. mental organizations that support ✦ Programs conducted by or use science and technology in organizations or institutions which seeking progress in science and promote economic education and innovation within the framework the American competitive free of human values and social enterprise system. responsibility. ✦ Programs which provide educational Environment opportunities to individuals with ✦ Activities which provide educational special needs. opportunities in the local community ✦ Projects which promote human and to merits of preserving the relations and understanding among environment. diverse populations. ✦ Activities which promote ✦ Activities addressing the special preserving finite resources and needs of youthful populations to improve the quality of air at-risk for delinquency, school and water through educational dropout, abuse, neglect, illiteracy, and research organizations. and pregnancy. ✦ Organizations who are near the Civic conclusion of their campaign but are in need of a final grant to ✦ Programs which encourage the complete their funding needs. linkages of public and private sectors to help relieve common ✦ Organizations who are at the start-up society, economic and/or of their campaign but are in need economic issues. of a leadership grant to launch a successful fund raising campaign. ✦ Projects that enhance the quality of life in local communities.

✦ 35 ✦ (2/98) COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS P.O. Box 8723 717-783-1720 Harrisburg, PA 17105 1-800-732-0999 (within PA) or FAX: 717-783-6014 124 Pine Street, 3rd Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101

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422 Valley Forge

King of 276 Prussia 76 202 76

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Effective August 1, 2006 our new address will be: The Huston Foundation 900 West Valley Road, Suite 204 Wayne, PA 19087

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