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MinistryWatch 1000 Database: Christian Foundations Total revenue of all 31 foundations exceeded $5.8 billion.

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This mid-August list includes all 31 Christian foundations in the MinistryWatch 1000 database, listed in order of total revenue. MinistryWatch added 14 foundations to the database since last year’s list. This list is based on the most current information in the database as of Aug. 13, 2026.

Total revenue for Christian foundations on the list is more than $5.8 billion. Again this year, the foundation reporting the most revenue is the National Christian Charitable Foundation, based in Alpharetta, Georgia, with revenue of about $3.3 billion, up from $2.44 billion last year.

The smallest is Awana Foundation, which provides philanthropic support for Awana programs. Its total revenue was about $238,000, down from $582,000 in 2025.

A few of the new additions to this year’s list have revenue large enough to make the top 10: PCA Foundation, International Generosity Foundation Trust, and The Grace and Mercy Foundation.

Eight of the 31 foundations do not file Form 990s with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). They are marked with an asterisk, indicating MinistryWatch found their total revenue on their Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) profile or in an annual report. The Solomon Foundation ended its ECFA membership in 2025, so MinistryWatch reported its revenue from last year’s list.

While the list is not meant as recommendations for giving, it includes each ministry’s Transparency GradeFinancial Efficiency Rating, and Donor Confidence Score.

A few of the foundations have achieved especially high Donor Confidence Scores. The National Christian Charitable Foundation and The Signatry Charitable Trust both have Donor Confidence Scores of 100, while WaterStone, the WaterStone Support Foundation and South Carolina Christian Foundation all have Donor Confidence Scores of 95 or above.

According to its ECFA profile, WaterStone Support Foundation was “organized and operated as a supporting organization for the support and furtherance of the religious, charitable, scientific, health and educational tax-exempt purposes of The Christian Community Foundation, dba WaterStone.” The two foundations have separate employer identification numbers with the IRS and file separate Form 990s.

Three of the foundations have Donor Confidence Scores low enough that MinistryWatch believes donors should withhold giving: The Solomon Foundation, Mennonite Brethren Foundation and Stewards Ministries.

To learn more about these ministries, click on the ministry’s name and read its complete MinistryWatch profile.

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RankingLast YearOrganization nameCEOTotal revenueECFARatingTranspDCSLatest 990Government grants
11National Christian Charitable FoundationKendra VanderMeulen $3,300,091,756 Yes3A1002024
23The Signatry Charitable TrustSteve French $1,038,691,653 Yes5A1002024
32Christian Community Foundation, dba WaterStoneKen Harrison / John Mulder $337,552,115 Yes3A952025
4NAPCA Foundation*Tim Townsend $319,056,616 No0D6
5NAInternational Generosity Foundation TrustRobert Collins $133,161,832 No5D512024
64Christian Community Foundation Of Memphis And The Mid SouthRex Jones $125,427,924 No4D712025
710National Christian Foundation Real PropertyBradley Orr $62,667,723 No5D582024
89Chattanooga Christian Community Foundation / The Generosity TrustJames R. Barber $53,564,266 No4D732024
9NAThe Grace and Mercy Foundation*Sumi Kim $53,086,707 No0D5
107Anabaptist FoundationMark Anthony Peachey $49,595,359 Yes5A852025
11NADallas Seminary FoundationScott Talbot $49,578,499 Yes1C602025
12NAFlorida Baptist Foundation*Rick Wheeler $45,934,660 Yes0D41
1311Tim Tebow FoundationSteve Biondo $43,058,674 Yes2A752024
148Mennonite Brethren Foundation*Jon C. Wiebe $41,388,638 Yes0D40
15NAHigh Plains Christian Ministries FoundationMark Hotmann $29,003,455 No1D462024
166WaterStone Support FoundationKen Harrison / John Mulder $27,976,052 Yes4A952025
175The Solomon Foundation**Joshua Means $27,346,287 No0F46
18NASouth Carolina Christian FoundationBobby McDonald $17,522,767 Yes3C962024
19NAFlorida United Methodist FoundationEd New $8,734,178 No2D482025
20NATrinity Christian Academy FoundationRebecca Lewis $8,582,293 Yes2C782025
2112Grace Financial*Ryan Bowell $8,491,908 Yes0C50
22NABuilders InternationalRyan Moore $7,552,801 No4D732024
2313Christian Foundation of AmericaKristen DeVries $7,288,332 Yes2C732024
24NAThe Methodist Foundation of ArkansasWayne Clark $6,749,250 No1D482024
2514Southern Baptist Foundation*Warren Peek $6,044,193 Yes0D51
26NAEpiscopal Church FoundationDail St. Claire $5,201,683 No1C502024
2715The Movement FoundationCasey Crawford $3,741,209 No4D602024
2815Stewards Ministries*Steven Sanchez $2,097,174 Yes0D49
39NASecond Presbyterian Church FoundationVicki Simmons $1,923,077 No2D482025
30NAThe Palau Foundation For World EvangelismZack Aspegren $585,313 No3C722024
3117Awana FoundationKevin White $238,504 Yes1A722025