Christian philanthropic advisors have been working in the field for decades.
Al Mueller had years of experience helping very wealthy people invest their money on Wall Street, but he felt a pull to help families give their money away to life-changing causes.
The Bible Project, an ed-tech nonprofit, has seen rapid growth over the last few years.
In 2002, that plan gave birth to Excellence In Giving, a 16-employee philanthropic advisory service based in Colorado Springs that last year “deployed” $89 million dollars to high impact projects and ministries.
After nine leading nonprofit funding organizations joined forces urging funders to step up their giving in response to COVID-19, several foundations have agreed to increase their grant spending during the pandemic, according to The NonProfit Times.