The Heart of Giving: Our Supported Charities
American Indian College
American Indian College (AIC) was originally founded in 1957 by missionary Alta Washburn, who saw the great need to prepare Native Americans for church ministry. AIC is our nation’s only private, regionally accredited Christian college campus serving primarily Native American students. Today SAGU AIC alumni include pastors, educators, business professionals, tribal leaders and others who are bringing positive change to their communities. AIC’s history is one of passionate vision, cooperative efforts, ministry and missions effectiveness, and academic growth to accommodate its institutional purpose.
St. Mary's Food Bank
St. Mary’s is the first food bank in the world, started in Phoenix in 1967. *Every dollar donated to St. Mary’s Food Bank helps create 5 meals. *St. Mary's has distributed 93 million meals to our neighbors in need. *850,000 Kids Café® after- school and summer meals served, through 230 Kids Café® sites. *112,000 family weekend backpacks of food given to kids. *139 students graduated from our Community Kitchen and LIFT training programs for adults.
The Tim Tebow Foundation
The Tim Tebow Foundation's mission is to bring Faith, Hope and Love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need. TTF is called to fight for the world's most vulnerable people through our four main areas of focus – Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation, Orphan Care + Prevention, Profound Medical Needs, and Special Needs Ministry
The Dreamz Fund
The Dreamz Fund, managed by Popcorn Dreamz, is a benevolence fund dedicated to supporting pastors and their families. In collaboration with church network leaders and ministry partners, we provide practical assistance for pastors in various aspects of their lives. The Dreamz Fund focuses on areas such as vacation funds, automotive repairs, continuing education, medical expenses, and addressing other emergencies, aiming to alleviate the unique challenges faced by those who faithfully serve their church communities.