
Our Programs
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The School Start-up Program is our core service area. Founders Education Fund desires to partner with new ”Kingdom Schools”*. FEF invites these new school planters to apply for grants for the first phases of their project. Grant applicants are taken through a thorough vetting process to establish agenda harmony, SMART goals, accountability, and sustainability.
Successful grantees (Heroes) will receive coaching as needed on the granting process and cycle for multi-year grants. Successful applicants must provide FEF with a report of grant use, related activities and measurable outcomes at the end of each grant period. All funds are paid to the legal entity's business account.
*”Kingdom school” definition – schools with a focus to promote the Kingdom of God. They are committed to the Great Commandment and the Great Commission, including:
1) spiritual formation/discipleship;
2) intentional about teaching biblical worldview;
3) ability to help students identify personal mission assignment.
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FEF partners with vibrant and successful parachurch discipleship organizations and training programs. The purpose of this program is to help fund these organizations.
The focus of spiritual formation is discipleship. The goal is to raise Christian leaders who have a priority to advance the Kingdom of God, especially in the marketplace. This includes biblical apologetics/worldview, and mission assignment.
Successful grantees (Heroes) will receive coaching as needed on the granting process and cycle for multi-year grants. Successful applicants must provide FEF with a report of grant use, related activities and measurable outcomes at the end of each grant period. Parachurch ministries must have a legal infrastructure in place. All funds are paid to the organization’s business account.
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The Scholarship Program provides funding for families of K-12 age students in need of financial assistance to attend a “Kingdom school”. Scholarships are awarded through an application process which affirms the need for financial aid.
Successful applicants (Scholars) must have a letter of recommendation (character reference) from the school, maintain a GPA of 2.0 or above and submit report cards and/or progress reports to the FEF representative associated with their award. All funds are paid to the institution of learning.