Grants & Giving

How the ALLTTG Foundation directs its charitable resources โ€” and how giving decisions are made.

Giving Led by Purpose, Not Applications

The ALLTTG Foundation is a private family foundation. Our giving is proactive โ€” we seek out and sustain relationships with organizations and individuals doing meaningful work, rather than responding to unsolicited requests.

All grant decisions and acts of benevolence are made at the sole discretion of Foundation leadership, guided by prayer, relationship, and the Foundation's core mission: All Things To God.

Please Note: The ALLTTG Foundation does not accept unsolicited grant applications or benevolence requests. All giving is initiated by the Foundation based on existing relationships and identified needs.

Two Tracks of Giving

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Organizational Grants

Supporting registered charitable organizations โ€” domestically and internationally.

  • Domestic and international organizations considered
  • Must align with the Foundation's mission and values
  • Relationships are built over time through direct engagement
  • Grants support specific programs, projects, or operational needs
  • Recipients are selected entirely at Foundation discretion

๐Ÿคฒ Individual Benevolence

Direct assistance to individuals and families in genuine need.

  • Provided to individuals facing hardship or crisis
  • All assistance is extended at the Foundation's initiative
  • Handled with complete dignity and confidentiality
  • Rooted in a personal, relational approach to giving
  • Not available through application or referral

How Giving Decisions Are Made

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1. Prayer & Discernment

Every giving decision begins with prayer. The Foundation seeks God's guidance in how and where resources are directed.

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2. Relationship

The Foundation builds direct relationships with organizations and individuals before committing support โ€” trust and alignment come first.

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3. Directed Giving

When the Foundation identifies a need or opportunity that aligns with its mission, it acts โ€” directly and intentionally.

Public Disclosure & Accountability

As a 501(c)(3) private foundation, the ALLTTG Foundation is committed to full compliance with IRS public disclosure requirements. We believe accountability is an expression of good stewardship.

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Form 990-PF

As required by law, our annual Form 990-PF (Return of Private Foundation) is available for public inspection. This includes financial information, grant recipients, and officer details. Copies are available upon written request to the Foundation.

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Exemption Application

Our IRS exemption application (Form 1023) and related correspondence are available for public inspection upon request, as required under IRC Section 6104.

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Tax-Exempt Status

The ALLTTG Foundation is recognized as a tax-exempt organization under IRC Section 501(c)(3). Contributions may be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Consult your tax advisor.

To Request Public Documents

Requests for copies of Form 990-PF, Form 1023, or related IRS correspondence may be directed to the Foundation in writing. The Foundation will provide copies within the timeframe required by law (generally within 30 days). A reasonable copying fee may apply.

* Note: This page provides general information about the Foundation's giving practices and legal obligations. It is not legal or tax advice. Please consult a qualified attorney or CPA for guidance specific to your situation.